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N Ireland: Graham Fest biggest evangelistic event in 50 years

by Michelle A Vu
Posted: Wednesday, April 9, 2008, 7:03 (BST)
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American evangelist Franklin Graham held his first festival in Northern Ireland this past weekend, marking the largest evangelistic event in the area in nearly 50 years.

An estimated 32,783 people filled The Odyssey Arena in Belfast from April 4 to 6 to hear the Gospel message of hope as presented by Franklin Graham, who is president and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. The event was the largest of its kind since Franklin Graham's father, Billy Graham, held a similar event in the city in 1961.

"Not long ago, people thought Belfast was a hopeless city because of The Troubles," said Lord Mayor of Belfast, Jim Rodgers, according to BGEA. "Now is the time for the Celebration of Hope, and this visit by Franklin Graham is an opportunity to change lives."

Although Sinn Fein and the DUP have taken strides towards peace with the new power-sharing government, a high wall still divides many Protestant and Catholic communities, and gates block off some neighbourhoods at night.

"Many horrible things have been done in the name of religion," Franklin Graham said in Belfast. "Religion is not the answer. Religion cannot save you. I'm here to talk about the peace that comes from having a relationship with God's Son Jesus Christ."

The Belfast Celebration of Hope event united 386 churches who helped to organise the festival in hopes that true peace is possible for all their countrymen. By the end of the weekend, 2,445 people responded to the invitation to follow Jesus Christ.

Besides Graham's message, the event also featured traditional Irish, hip-hop, and inspirational music by local and international artists. Special guests included 29th Chapter, Tree 63, Ian Hannah Band, Robin Mark, Keith & Kristyn Getty, the New Irish Orchestra, the Tommy Coomes Band, and guitarist Dennis Agajanian.

Local sports heroes Andrew Trimble from Irish Rugby and Northern Ireland International footballer Stuart Elliott shared personal stories about their faith and how athletic victories and fame could not fill a void in their lives.

On Saturday morning, 5,176 children filled the arena for KidzFest, a fun drama and a music presentation about God's love.

During his visit to Belfast, Graham was also invited to meet with Dr Ian Paisley, The First Minister of Northern Ireland.

The Belfast event was the first Franklin Graham Festival to be streamed live on the internet on the BGEA website. It was also the first Graham Fest in 2008.

Upcoming events will be held in Knoxville, Tennessee (April 25-27); Villahermosa, Mexico (June 6-8); Timisoara, Romania (July 4-6); Charleston, South Carolina (Sept. 19-21); and Taipei, Taiwan (Oct. 30-Nov. 2).

Since 1989, Franklin Graham has held an average of seven festivals each year as an evangelist for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.



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Added: Thursday, April 10, 2008, 13:27 (BST)

The figure of nearly 33,000 people attending the F.Graham festival is arrived at by adding together the numbers attending each meeting. Using the same method of counting, a much higher figure was arrived at for the attendances at the Dick Saunders' Lurgan crusade in 1976 (the memory of which inspired Henry Holloway to invite Dick Saunders to Northern Ireland). So it is not correct to claim that the Graham Festival is the biggest evangelistic event in 50 years.

Paul Barnes, Basildon, England

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