'People need hope': Franklin Graham preaches in Seoul on 50th anniversary of father's 1973 Korea crusade
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Rev. Franklin Graham of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is preaching this weekend in Seoul, South Korea, 50 years after his father held a major faith crusade there. He shared thoughts.
"The 1973 Crusade in Seoul had a tremendous impact on my father and on churches throughout Korea," he also said. "I’m coming to Seoul at a time that has been difficult for many people. The pandemic was very challenging. People need to know there is hope." "People need to know there is hope. So many are anxious about the future and don’t know where to turn." "Only God can fill that vacuum." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
"To now have the opportunity to preach on the 50th anniversary of those meetings that meant so much to so many people is incredibly humbling," he added.
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