Spreading the good news of Jesus Christ

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Spreading the good news of Jesus Christ

note from FRANK GRAHAM DEAR FRIEND, Telling someone the Good News of Jesus Christ is one of the greatest privileges I know because when people hear and believe the Gospel, their lives are changed forever. It s also one of our greatest responsibilities. Before Jesus ascended, He made the Great Commission the marching orders for His church. There is no other person or message that can offer real hope, peace, and joy in the midst of this world s suffering. God s Word is clear: Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12, NKJV). The Bible also tells us that all have sinned and sin separates us from God. The message of Christ, however, is the power of God to salvation for

LIN everyone who believes (Romans 1:16). That s why I ve partnered with Christians and churches in communities like yours for 25 years to proclaim this truth through evangelistic Festivals. By reaching out together, we see thousands of men, women, and young people each year find new life through repentance and faith in Him. As you consider how the Lord would have you go about fulfilling the Great Commission, my prayer is that you will have a clear sense of God s will and timing and that He would bless you with the courage to launch out in obedience to Him. We stand ready to partner with you in this great work of the Gospel. May God bless you. Sincerely, Franklin Graham PRESIDENT

hat is a FESTI Since 1950, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has held Crusades all across the globe for one purpose: to proclaim God s love to people who need Jesus Christ. Today, Franklin Graham Festivals continue this life-changing mission. A Festival is not just an evangelistic event; it is a process of prayer, training, outreach, and followup that takes place over a 12-month period and it begins and ends with you, the local church.

VAL? a festival usually consists of 3 services: Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings

The MESSA and t G Jesus Christ is THE WAY, THE TRUTH, and THE LIFE.

GE he OAL To mobilize the Christian community to gather as many people as possible to hear the message that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6, NKJV). To give people an opportunity to make a personal commitment to Jesus Christ. To refer inquirers to a local church for follow-up and Christian nurture. To strengthen the local church.

proclaimi JESUS CHRI AS LOR For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus sake. For God, who said, Let light

ng ST D shine out of darkness, has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. 2 CORINTHIANS 4:5 6, ESV

the METH God uses many methods of evangelism, and a festival is one. A FRANKLIN GRAHAM FESTIVAL is much larger than the few days of the actual event. While the evangelistic services are the most visible aspect of the Festival, they are not the only part. It all begins with local Christians praying and working behind the scenes to prepare the way for the Festival. Long after the event is over, area churches carry on the work, discipling those who came to faith during the Festival. A Franklin Graham Festival is built upon the principles and experience of Billy Graham Crusades. From the earliest days of preparation to

OD post-festival follow-up, it follows the God-blessed pattern developed over the years by Billy Graham and his team. A Franklin Graham Festival isn t just in the community a few days and then gone. It s a Spirit-led process that begins months, even years, before, through the efforts of people like you, and it continues to affect and shape lives for years afterward and for eternity! Through the Be an ANDREW programme, a Franklin Graham Festival uses individual evangelism in a mass setting. It strengthens and builds local congregations through involvement and training opportunities.

6 ways FRANKLIN GRAHAM FESTIVAL 1PRAYER Without prayer, we could not survive as prayer determined, heartfelt, ceaseless prayer. 2 Christians nor would we ever hold a Festival. Every aspect of the Festival directs believers toward EVANGELISM TRAINING Many committed Christians have never shared their faith because they don t know how or they are afraid. The Christian Life and Witness classes teach Christians how to effectively and confidently present the Gospel. The classes also prepare believers to pray with people who come forward at the Festival. 3 AN ACTION PLAN FOR WITNESSING Christians put their learning into practice through Be an ANDREW. After participants identify family and friends who need to know Jesus Christ, they commit to pray for and build relationships with them leading up to an invitation to the Festival, where their friends and loved ones will hear the message of salvation.

can benefit you and your church 4SPIRITUAL RENEWAL As Christians prepare Lord can bring renewal into individual lives and 5 for the Festival, bring friends and family to the meetings, and worship with other believers, the congregations. CHRISTIAN UNITY The church is never stronger than when it is united with one common goal, to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Lasting relationships and bonds are formed in the development of the Festival that unite churches in the community. 6 NEW CHRISTIANS IN LOCAL CHURCHES The Festival process is designed to bring new believers into churches where their spiritual growth is encouraged. New Christians add vitality to congregational life and worship.

FOLLOW -UP REPORTS with inquirers contact information are sent to participating churches for FOLLOW-UP All Festival inquirers those who come forward and respond to the Gospel message are asked by counsellors to state their church preference or the church that invited them; this is recorded on the counselling card. According to the person s stated preference, a card with contact information is sent to ministers of participating churches for follow-up and nurture. In cases where the inquirer has stated a nonparticipating church preference, he or she is

referred for follow-up and nurture to a local small-group Bible study. A follow-up report with contact information is sent to that person s pastor, indicating his or her decision. In cases where the inquirer has not stated a church preference or has indicated a non- Christian assembly, a special pastor follow-up report with contact information is sent to the participating church nearest the person s home.

ORGANIS Each Festival is organized as a cooperative effort between the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), and a leadership team of local pastors and laypeople serves as the controlling body of the Festival. This team works to coordinate the schedule of events, leads various working teams, raises Festival funds, and partners with BGEA in the ministry and outreach of the Festival. Since involvement and mobilisation of local churches is critical to the success of the Festival, each church is encouraged to form a local church

ATION leadership team usually composed of four to six people to mobilise men, women, students, and children. With the help of the local church leadership team, a congregation can be mobilised through planning, information sharing, distribution of Festival materials, and recruitment of volunteers for different areas of involvement. Local working teams and a Festival director assigned by BGEA assist the local church leadership teams in their work, which extends over a few months time.

FESTIVAL FINANCES The extensive preparation necessary to carry on a major city-wide Festival requires considerable funds. The Festival budget provides not only for the actual Festival meetings but for a year or more of thorough preparation within the local churches and communities. The Festival effort is a collaboration between the local city and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA). What BGEA brings to the Festival is 60 plus years of experience, the Evangelist, a well-trained team, production and programme expertise, excellent advertising and public relations, and the financial oversight and accounting. What the local city brings to the Festival is the burden to reach their community for Christ, a fervent prayer support base, a passion to see the Church trained in evangelism, and a commitment to their portion of the required festival finances. The local Leadership Team is responsible for adopting and implementing the general finance policy as set forth in a Charter. Franklin Graham receives no part of the contributed funds designated for the Festival. His salary, travel, accommodations, etc., are expenses paid by BGEA.

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