Sept. 26, 2021, column:
Graham to make Route 66 God Loves You Tour stop in Amarillo
Organizers of the Franklin
Graham Route 66 God Loves You Tour had expected 4,000 to 5,000 people to attend
last Sunday’s first stop of the two-week evangelistic effort in Joliet,
Illinois. In Graham’s first large public speaking engagement in 18 months, some
worried that the continuing pandemic might keep people away.
Apparently the offer of God’s hope was a strong lure. According to the ministry and WJOL radio, more than 8,700 showed up to hear Graham and some well-known musicians proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. Most brought lawn chairs to sit in 90-degree heat on the asphalt parking lot of Chicagoland Speedway.
Amarillo and Texas Panhandle
residents are invited to the fifth stop on the tour at 4 p.m. today at John
Stiff Memorial Park near 45th Avenue and Bell Street in Amarillo.
The temperature was expected to approach 90 here, too, but the park will
provide grass instead of hot asphalt. Those attending are encouraged to bring
chairs or blankets.
Knowing the parking congestion around the park
during past Fourth of July fireworks events, I suggest getting there early. Even
though it’s been 21 years, this son of Billy Graham, preaching the Christian
message, drew big audiences for three nights to the Texas Panhandle Festival 2000
at Dick Bivins Stadium.
Graham said in a July telephone
interview from Alaska that Amarillo and the other locations were chosen for the
2021 tour because Billy Graham Evangelistic Association leaders thought these
cities would be receptive.
“Of course, we’ve been in
Amarillo before, and we have contacts with the churches. So we felt that we had
a good base to work with there,” he said. Graham said he’s aware the nation
isn’t out of the woods yet regarding COVID, and in Illinois a week ago, he
addressed the issue.
“Many people are afraid. Many people
are scared,” he said from the outdoor stage. “Many people don’t know what to
do.
“Twenty years ago, 9/11 changed the world. In 2020, the
pandemic changed the world.” But the ultimate answer, he said, is in the title
of the tour.
“I’m here to tell you, ‘God loves you,’” he said.
Members of local churches have taken a Christian Life and
Witness course in order to be counselors at today’s event, and they hope area
church members will invite neighbors and friends to attend. A friend in Florida
told me he hopes it won’t be just a rally of Christians but a time of change
for people who haven’t given their lives to God.
That kind of effect was seen in Joliet, where the BGEA reported that “hundreds” made decisions for Christ in person and “hundreds more” did so through online and text responses in both English and Spanish. Plans are for all the tour stops to be streamed at https://godlovesyoutour.com/live.
After Joliet, the God Loves You Tour was to stop at St.
Louis on Tuesday, Springfield, Missouri, on Thursday and Oklahoma City on
Saturday before driving down I-40 for today’s Amarillo event. The tour will
continue at Albuquerque next Tuesday and Flagstaff, Arizona, on Thursday before
concluding Saturday at San Bernardino, California.
Graham is joined on the tour by Newsboys, who have had 33
No. 1 Christian radio hits; Marcos Witt, a Hispanic singer and pastor; and
Dennis Agajanian, a longtime performer at BGEA events.
Graham said the event’s purpose absolutely is the basic
evangelistic message of the Bible but that he also can’t ignore the current
state of the nation and slide of our culture away from biblical values. He
recalled recent conversations with former Vice President Mike Pence about the
political and cultural crossroads that face America.
“Every week we have couples that get saved,” Graham said
from Alaska. “We baptize them right here, and the water’s cold; it’s like
liquid ice. And so you get baptized here, they mean it; it’s the real deal.”
Jim McKee, a Bible teacher at Hillside Christian Church in
Amarillo, believes now is a perfect time for Graham to bring Christ’s message
to Amarillo and all along Route 66.
“Franklin Graham communicates so well how man has departed
from the path of God,” McKee said. “But he tells us how to find the love and
grace of Jesus and return to God’s straight way. He speaks scripture so
clearly, showing God’s moral absolutes, but also God’s love to all who believe
in his son Jesus.”
As Graham said on the phone, he and I have a little more
gray hair than we did during his Amarillo festival in 2000. But with multiple ministries,
he’s as active as ever. He’ll be at the park today.
So will I.
Mike
Haynes taught journalism at Amarillo College from
1991 to 2016 and has written for the Faith section since 1997. He can be
reached at haynescolumn@gmail.com.
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