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Will Graham: 'A Tribute to My Father'

June 15, 2011 - When I think about my dad, Franklin Graham, I don’t think about the “public” Franklin Graham who stands in front of the world speaking on national television or preaching in large stadiums.

Will Graham: 'A Tribute to My Father'

I think about my dad who raised me to be the man I am today. I think about my dad who led me to Jesus Christ as a young boy. I think about my dad who fiercely protected his children from the prying eyes of others until we were old enough to handle it on our own. I think about my dad who offered strong discipline, accompanied by incredible love. I think about my dad who was the example of a godly husband.

My brothers, sister and I grew up in a farm house in the mountains of Boone, N.C. about two hours from Charlotte. Thanks to the wisdom of my dad, I had a blessed childhood that was all a boy could dream of. We had several animals – dogs, cats, chickens, horses, cows, and even a pig – and we spent our free time riding around the farm on dirt bikes and playing in the woods. My dad is my friend.

My father’s ministry laid the foundation for my own faith. I still remember the Sunday, where – after a church service – my dad told me about Jesus Christ who came to this earth to rescue mankind, who went to the cross for my sins, and who rose again. I accepted Christ that day. My dad is my witness.

As I grew older and became a teenager, there were times when people would want me to speak at different events. My dad wisely made sure that anybody who wanted something from me went through him first. The reason: he wanted to make sure that if I entered into the ministry it was because God had called me into ministry and not because I was pushed into it simply because my last name is Graham.

As the son of Billy Graham, he had faced the burden of people assuming he would take over his father’s ministry and he purposely chose to shield us from that. My dad is my protector.

I’m often asked if I – as the namesake, William Franklin Graham IV – ever felt any pressure to become a preacher, and I can honestly say that thanks to my dad I have not. I am an ordained minister and an evangelist now, but not because I’m the son of Franklin Graham or the grandson of Billy Graham.

During my teenage years I distinctly felt God’s calling on my life and am now acting in accordance with what I feel is His will for me, and my dad gave me the opportunity and freedom to hear that calling by not pushing me in one direction or the other. My dad is my adviser.

Even today, my dad continues to help my daily ministry by imparting bits of wisdom he has gleaned in his years. In both practical application and spiritual preparation, my dad’s influence permeates my messages when I preach. My dad is my mentor.

I am so grateful to God for the friend, witness, protector, advisor and mentor that He provided to lead and guide me – my dad.

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14 Comments

Ijia ( Pearl Sampaguita ) says 6.20.2011, 11:02 p.m.

Thank you, May God bless us all..a gift that keeps on giving.

PATTSY 6-19-11 says 6.19.2011, 12:56 a.m.

BLESSINGS FATHER'S DAY TO YOUR GRAND HERO FATHER BILLY GRAHAM. YOUR MIGHTY FATHER FRANKLIN AND TO YOU WILL AND GRAHAMS FAMILY. I'M INTERCEEDING FOR YOUR MINISTRY DAILY GREAT BOLDNESS MESSAGE FOR THE NATION ON FATHER'S. BLESSINGS FROM NEW ZEALAND

Matthew says 6.18.2011, 10:42 p.m.

Will, With the Heavenly Father, Grand Father and Father you were blessed. You must be one of the proudest sons on earth ! May God continue to bless you all.

Nancy says 6.18.2011, 1:47 p.m.

Oh the memories of dad came flooding back to me of him holding my hand going to Church as a little girl. I will hold his hand now as tight as I can for as long as the Lord allows me to. Thank you for sharing this and God bless you!

Ruth says 6.18.2011, 1:12 p.m.

God bless, you are an inspiration to the younger generation!

Becky says 6.18.2011, 12:25 a.m.

Thank You Will for that testimony. It is so relieving to me and to millions others that your Father and you are continuing where your grandfather, the man who led me to give my life to Christ, left off. I pray for my children to connect with you like I did with him. God Bless you all!!

Pam says 6.18.2011, 11:18 a.m.

Well written. A very manly description of a good father. We need so many more. I'm so thankful that my children had a godly father who showed them Jesus Christ every day in word and action.

Mike says 6.18.2011, 10:39 a.m.

I really liked to read that Will Graham's call to ministry came to him with honesty and not pressure or force. It sounds like he had a strong guidance from a good father. Good for him!

Diana says 6.18.2011, 08:40 a.m.

Thanks for sharing your testimoney Will, it blessed me to read how your father brought you up in all ways of the Lord.

vashi says 6.17.2011, 06:57 a.m.

What a blessed Graham family. Generation to generation. Its worth sharing on the Father's Day. Thank you Will Graham.

Barbara says 6.17.2011, 01:03 a.m.

As I read the two stories, I couldn't help but think of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob! How the world has been and will continue to be blessed by these three men, Ruth, Ann, and all in the family sharing THE GOSPEL!! I've been blessed fo 60 years, and I receive great peace and comfort knowing the men and women God has called to be bearers and teachers of future generations. God bless each and everyone of you!!!

Pray for the body of Christ says 6.16.2011, 10:46 p.m.

Leaders, laypeople, and believers in general need to establish kingdom priorities in their lives and learn to put aside the trivial and the meaningless pursuits that we get caught up in. As Ann Graham Lotz has said "just give me Jesus!"

Lynda says 6.16.2011, 6:11 p.m.

May God bless all the generations of Graham family. Thank you for your witness and evangelism to the ends of the world. And Will, I am so encouraged to know that you will carry on the family tradition because you want to, not because you feel that you have to.

Nancy says 6.16.2011, 11:22 a.m.

What a gift to give your children, and for you as well. It is truly a gift that keeps on giving.

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