See what the Lord told Benny Hinn in 1989 about Billy Graham’s death

Well wishers gather at Billy Graham’s 95th Birthday celebrations in North Carolina, USA – Nov 2013. (NP Photo) Billy Graham has reached tens of millions of people through...

Well wishers gather at Billy Graham's 95th Birthday celebrations in North Carolina, USA - Nov 2013. (NP Photo)
Well wishers gather at Billy Graham’s 95th Birthday celebrations in North Carolina, USA – Nov 2013. (NP Photo)

Billy Graham has reached tens of millions of people through his ministry crusades and has developed a relationship with every USA president since since Harry Truman. He recently celebrated his 97th birthday.

According to a CNN compilation on Graham’s life, the renowned preacher has spoken to more than 215 million people in more than 185 countries and territories.

The church is hiding away like Elijah in the caves, a group of prophets say. But not for much longer.

“We are coming into perhaps the most significant day in church history,” Mark Chirona tells Benny Hinn. That’s the day when the church breaks away from her hiding place and explodes around the world.

The sign, Hinn says, will be Billy Graham’s death.

Watch the video to see more.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yMztNyZ9c4

Fun facts you probably don’t know about Rev. Billy Graham

  • He was kicked out of a youth group at a Charlotte Presbyterian Church because he was “too worldly.”
  • His father made him drink beer until he got sick and it had such an impact on him that he abstained from alcohol for the rest of his life
  • When Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was jailed during a civil rights protest in 1963, Graham paid King’s bail.
  • President Nixon offered Graham the job of ambassador to Israel.  He refused.
  • He was honored by Queen Elizabeth II in 2001 as an honorary Knight Commander (KBE) of the Order of the British Empire for “60 years of international contribution to civic and religious life.”
  • Graham also has been recognized frequently as one of the 10 most admired men in the world by the Gallup organization.
  • For example, he founded the long-running Christianity Today magazine — one of the most influential publications in the evangelical sphere.
  • Graham’s life and legacy are also represented at the Billy Graham Library, a popular museum in Charlotte, N.C., near his hometown. The 40,000-square-foot library and museum opened its doors in 2007.
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