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Watch Live: Will Graham, Aaron Shust, Crowder, Ellie Holcomb and a message of hope in Tennessee this

Watch Live: Will Graham, Aaron Shust, Crowder, Ellie Holcomb and a message of hope in Tennessee this weekend. [Always Good News] [DAILY DEVOTION]( / [DONATE]( / [KNOW JESUS]( [Tri-Cities Region Will Graham Celebration]( [Will Graham Shares Hope of Christ This Weekend: Watch. Share. And Pray.]( Tonight through Sunday, watch live as [Will Graham preaches]( for the first time since his grandfather’s homegoing at the Tri-Cities Region Celebration in Johnson City, Tennessee. Hear powerful music by Crowder, Aaron Shust, Ellie Holcomb and more as the Gospel is shared each day, and be sure to tell a friend who needs Good News. It all starts tonight at 6:30 p.m. ET. [Watch Live]( [Share]( Take Billy Graham’s Message to the Next Generation Give to the ongoing ministry of BGEA. [Give Now]( [Billy Graham]( [‘It Was a Joy to Support Him’: Billy Graham’s Assistant Reflects on Decades of Service]( A little-known office near Billy Graham's house in Montreat, North Carolina, served him from the 1950s until his death. In a rare interview, Mr. Graham’s executive assistant talks about his unique job—and the man he served. “The principal reason for this office is now in Heaven,” David Bruce said. “He is now seeing what he preached about." [Read More]( [Prayer Changes Things]( [Decision America California Tour Gains Momentum]( In just three weeks, Franklin Graham will share the Gospel through the 10-city [Decision America California Tour](. Excitement is building as Christians from the Golden State pray for and anticipate the Holy Spirit’s work in people’s hearts. [Read More]( [Seeking Help]( [Billy Graham’s Answer: Does God Care About the Details of My Life?]( Q: Doesn’t God have bigger things to worry about than my life? He doesn’t care about the little things, right? A: "No, you aren’t right—and you should be glad you aren’t, because it means that God is concerned about everything that happens to us!” [Read More]( [RRT Chaplains Ministering]( [Chaplains Respond to String of Tragedies]( Rapid Response Team Ministers Across North America [View Photos →]( [The Cove]( [Experience The Cove in Asheville, NC]( Spiritual Retreats Available Through Summer [Get Details →]( [Woman Sitting Against Wall]( [‘Are the Lost Worth the Cost?’]( Will Graham on Reaching Your Loved Ones for Christ [Read More →]( A ministry of Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 1 Billy Graham Parkway, Charlotte, NC 28201 [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Subscriptions]( | [Subscribe Now]( Do not reply to this email. Please [contact us here](. [Click Here to View in Browser]( ©2018 BGEA

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