July 5, 2026

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Franklin Graham Compares Our Times With The Days Of Noah, Urges Liberty Grads To ‘Stand For Truth’

As Franklin Graham spoke to Liberty University’s 50th graduating class on Friday, he challenged them to be bold and strong—and to live out their faith.

“The world wants you to sit down and shut up,” said Franklin Graham. “No, don’t you do that. I want you to stand up, to shout out, to lift up your voice, to lift up the truth, to live for Jesus Christ.

“Class of ’23, live your life for Him.”

The president of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse shared how his college career got off to a rough start, but that he finally got his degree six years later.

“Now while many of you are graduating with honors, my mother says I graduated with relief,” said Franklin Graham, drawing a good chuckle from students and their families.

He also shared his personal connection to the university, which was founded in 1971 and has more than 130,000 undergrad, graduate, and doctoral students on the roll.

“All of my children attended Liberty,” Franklin Graham said. His three sons, Edward, Will, and Roy all met their future wives while there.

“I thank God for the women my sons married,” he said, “that they met right here.”

Whatever the future holds—ministry, the mission field, a corporate job, or other plans, the evangelist talked about what grads might encounter.

The world is changing, Franklin Graham said. “It has changed so much since the time you set foot on this campus just a few years ago. … The increase in violence, the moral decline.

“We’re just in a freefall. Why is that? Because we’ve turned our back on God and His truth.”

He compared these times with the days of Noah in Genesis 6, where God saw how wicked mankind had become and was sorry He had created humanity.

“He was grieved in His heart,” said Franklin Graham.  “… I can’t help but think that the heart of God is grieved as He looks at our world today.”

“So what do we do?” he continued. “We’re to be that beacon of light, that city on a hill, standing for the Word of God and His truth in a culture of confusion and lies.”

A major theme of his message was about truth—something many people think is relative and want to define for themselves. Franklin Graham pointed students to the Bible, to help them point others to Jesus Christ.

The Gospel is the only hope for a dying world,” said Franklin Graham. “… To stand for truth, you have to know God’s Word.

“As you go out with this new chapter of life, make sure you take the Word of God and read it, believe it, study it, memorize it, meditate on it.”

As the night sky darkened, graduates heard one last challenge before leaving campus.

Eight billion people … need God’s truth, the truth of the Gospel,” said Franklin Graham.

“My prayer is that … the class of ’23 will be known as the class that stood for truth in a world overflowing with wickedness, deception, and lies,” he said.

“I hope you’ll go forth today as His champions for Christ. May God bless each and every one of you.”

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Is Destructive Socialism In America’s Future? Not If We Reclaim Our Past

Last week, headlines were filled with reports of socialist candidates gaining ground in major American cities. Fifty years ago, that would have been almost unimaginable. Today, however, socialism is becoming an increasingly influential force within the Democratic Party. Is this America’s future? Perhaps we can find the answer by revisiting the course set by America’s Founders. In fact, it reaches back before the founding itself. In 1630, John Winthrop described the Massachusetts Bay Colony as “a city upon a hill.” He envisioned a people who understood they lived under a covenantal responsibility before God, a vision that profoundly shaped the character of the future nation.

The Real ‘American Dream’ Of George Washington Was Far More God-Honoring Than Many Have Been Led To Believe

Washington personally read the Bible and quoted the Bible. Those who deny America’s unique Christian roots will claim that many educated people in positions of prominence in the 18th century also quoted from the Bible. However, they also quoted from Greek and Roman authors of antiquity. Washington quoted almost exclusively from the Bible and applied its teachings to his personal life and role as a leader. The real American dream is far more God-honoring than what we have today. The true American patriot is working and praying that Washington’s vision for America will once again claim the hearts of Americans.

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Thomas Jefferson’s ‘Separation Of Church And State’ Never Meant Keeping God Out Of Government

In context, it’s clear this wall of separation was not created to keep religion out of the State. It was simply intended to protect religious freedom and to place boundaries on the State’s control over the Church. In fact, the United States Capitol served as a church building for seven decades and Jefferson himself was a regular attendee. He attended so faithfully that he earned a reserved seat. On the Sunday after he wrote the letter to the Danbury Baptists, he attended church services at the still-under-construction Capitol.

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As Franklin Graham spoke to Liberty University’s 50th graduating class on Friday, he challenged them to be bold and strong—and to live out their faith.

“The world wants you to sit down and shut up,” said Franklin Graham. “No, don’t you do that. I want you to stand up, to shout out, to lift up your voice, to lift up the truth, to live for Jesus Christ.

“Class of ’23, live your life for Him.”

The president of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse shared how his college career got off to a rough start, but that he finally got his degree six years later.

“Now while many of you are graduating with honors, my mother says I graduated with relief,” said Franklin Graham, drawing a good chuckle from students and their families.

He also shared his personal connection to the university, which was founded in 1971 and has more than 130,000 undergrad, graduate, and doctoral students on the roll.

“All of my children attended Liberty,” Franklin Graham said. His three sons, Edward, Will, and Roy all met their future wives while there.

“I thank God for the women my sons married,” he said, “that they met right here.”

Whatever the future holds—ministry, the mission field, a corporate job, or other plans, the evangelist talked about what grads might encounter.

The world is changing, Franklin Graham said. “It has changed so much since the time you set foot on this campus just a few years ago. … The increase in violence, the moral decline.

“We’re just in a freefall. Why is that? Because we’ve turned our back on God and His truth.”

He compared these times with the days of Noah in Genesis 6, where God saw how wicked mankind had become and was sorry He had created humanity.

“He was grieved in His heart,” said Franklin Graham.  “… I can’t help but think that the heart of God is grieved as He looks at our world today.”

“So what do we do?” he continued. “We’re to be that beacon of light, that city on a hill, standing for the Word of God and His truth in a culture of confusion and lies.”

A major theme of his message was about truth—something many people think is relative and want to define for themselves. Franklin Graham pointed students to the Bible, to help them point others to Jesus Christ.

The Gospel is the only hope for a dying world,” said Franklin Graham. “… To stand for truth, you have to know God’s Word.

“As you go out with this new chapter of life, make sure you take the Word of God and read it, believe it, study it, memorize it, meditate on it.”

As the night sky darkened, graduates heard one last challenge before leaving campus.

Eight billion people … need God’s truth, the truth of the Gospel,” said Franklin Graham.

“My prayer is that … the class of ’23 will be known as the class that stood for truth in a world overflowing with wickedness, deception, and lies,” he said.

“I hope you’ll go forth today as His champions for Christ. May God bless each and every one of you.”

BGEA

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Is Destructive Socialism In America’s Future? Not If We Reclaim Our Past

Last week, headlines were filled with reports of socialist candidates gaining ground in major American cities. Fifty years ago, that would have been almost unimaginable. Today, however, socialism is becoming an increasingly influential force within the Democratic Party. Is this America’s future? Perhaps we can find the answer by revisiting the course set by America’s Founders. In fact, it reaches back before the founding itself. In 1630, John Winthrop described the Massachusetts Bay Colony as “a city upon a hill.” He envisioned a people who understood they lived under a covenantal responsibility before God, a vision that profoundly shaped the character of the future nation.

The Real ‘American Dream’ Of George Washington Was Far More God-Honoring Than Many Have Been Led To Believe

Washington personally read the Bible and quoted the Bible. Those who deny America’s unique Christian roots will claim that many educated people in positions of prominence in the 18th century also quoted from the Bible. However, they also quoted from Greek and Roman authors of antiquity. Washington quoted almost exclusively from the Bible and applied its teachings to his personal life and role as a leader. The real American dream is far more God-honoring than what we have today. The true American patriot is working and praying that Washington’s vision for America will once again claim the hearts of Americans.

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Thomas Jefferson’s ‘Separation Of Church And State’ Never Meant Keeping God Out Of Government

In context, it’s clear this wall of separation was not created to keep religion out of the State. It was simply intended to protect religious freedom and to place boundaries on the State’s control over the Church. In fact, the United States Capitol served as a church building for seven decades and Jefferson himself was a regular attendee. He attended so faithfully that he earned a reserved seat. On the Sunday after he wrote the letter to the Danbury Baptists, he attended church services at the still-under-construction Capitol.

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