“Border Crisis: Is There Hope?”—A New TV Special from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

“Border Crisis: Is There Hope?” explores stories of those who have lost hope and are hurting in the midst of a humanitarian crisis.
Photo by Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

CHARLOTTE, NC — As the situation intensifies on America’s southern border, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is releasing a new TV program, “Border Crisis: Is There Hope?” The special explores stories of those who have lost hope and are hurting in the midst of a humanitarian crisis. Hear from those on both sides who’ve been deeply affected, and learn how Franklin Graham is bringing the Good News to the border to share a message of God’s love to those who are desperate for help.

Photo by Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

“The greatest need of the human heart is spiritual,” said Franklin Graham, president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. “There are people around us every day that are in desperate need. People are discouraged—people have lost hope—and that’s why it’s so important that we take the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ for those that are searching for life’s answers.”

Starting Feb. 24 in Brownsville, Texas, the Franklin Graham God Loves You Frontera Tour will bring encouragement to 10 cities from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific Ocean. To learn more or get involved visit GodLovesYouTour.com.

“Border Crisis: Is There Hope?” is now airing on local and national Christian stations. For broadcast listings, or to watch the program online, visit BillyGraham.tv.


About the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) proclaims the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout the world by every effective means available. From its headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, the BGEA directs a wide range of domestic and international ministries, including: large-scale festivals led by evangelists Franklin Graham and Will Graham; the Billy Graham Library; The Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove, located outside of Asheville, North Carolina; SearchforJesus.net, an Internet evangelism project reaching thousands of people for Christ online; and many others through print, television, telephone, radio and the Internet. For more information, please visit BillyGraham.org. Get news updates on Twitter at twitter.com/BGEAnews.

MEDIA CONTACT: Lisa Moseley, lmoseley@bgea.org, 704-401-2116 (office)


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