Billy Graham, Evangelist to the World

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]My husband, Bob, was pastoring South Lindsay Baptist Church in Oklahoma City in 2003 when the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association announced a Crusade scheduled for later that year.  George Beverly Shea would be leading a massive choir for the event and requests were made for volunteers.  I was so excited to have the opportunity to attend a Crusade and to participate in the worship and praise was such an honor.  It was standing room only as the Crusade set an attendance record (29,000 in one night) for the then-newly opened Ford Center.

2003-Oklahoma-City-Crusade-960x611
Photo Credit: https://billygraham.org/gallery/from-1956-to-now-a-look-at-billy-grahams-ministry-in-oklahoma-city/

Today, Evangelist Billy Graham, whose ‘matchless voice changed the lives of millions’ passed away in his home in Montreat, North Carolina.  William Franklin “Billy” Graham was born November 7, 1918. Graham was raised on a dairy farm in Charlotte.  “Back then, “Billy Frank,” as he was called, preferred baseball to religion. ‘I detested going to church,’ he said when recalling his youth.” But in 1934, a friend persuaded him to attend a revival led by traveling evangelist Mordecai Ham and 15-year-old Graham committed his life to serving Jesus Christ.

Graham graduated from Florida Bible Institute (now Trinity College of Florida), and later, Wheaton College in Chicago.  There he met and married Ruth McCue Bell, the daughter of medical missionaries in China, the summer of 1943. Graham began his ministry as a speaker for Youth for Christ and held his first evangelistic Crusade in 1947.  The 1949 Los Angeles Crusade ran for eight weeks capturing the attention of hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children and that of the nation.

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association was incorporated in 1950 and since that time, Graham has preached to millions all over the globe with one message. “I have one message: that Jesus Christ came, he died on a cross, he rose again, and he asked us to repent of our sins and receive him by faith as Lord and Savior, and if we do, we have forgiveness of all of our sins.”

Best known for his evangelistic missions or Crusades, Graham also prayed with Presidents from Harry S. Truman to Barack Obama and was a ‘voice of hope and guidance in times of trial’.

Throughout his life, Graham lived as an ‘example of a follower of Jesus Christ. His integrity and bold faith is an inspiration to countless many. It is our prayer that the Lord will use his passing as a catalyst for revival and awakening in our world’.

“HE WHO HEARS MY WORD AND BELIEVES IN HIM WHO SENT ME … HAS PASSED FROM DEATH INTO LIFE” (JOHN 5:24 NKJV).

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_text_separator title=”Do you know Christ?” border_width=”10″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_btn title=”Find Peace with God Today” style=”classic” size=”lg” align=”center” button_block=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fstepstopeace.org||target:%20_blank|” css=”.vc_custom_1519233899801{background-color: #dd9933 !important;}”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

YOUVERSION BIBLE APP LIVE EVENT

YouVersion Live Event

The YouVersion Live Event in the Bible App allows you to interact with our services on Sunday mornings using your smart phone, tablet, or laptop/desktop. By going to Events in the YouVersion Bible app, you can follow along with the sermon outline, email your notes, submit prayer requests, or give online.

Here’s how to get started:

Download the FREE YouVersion Bible app.

Open the app on your mobile device.

Choose MORE, then EVENTS.

If your device automatically reads your location, it should provide you with all of the options for churches in our area using Live Events.

If your device does not read your location, type in the zip code “74112” in the search area and you should gain access to all Live Events in our area.

Choose the Live Event with Eastwood Baptist Church below the title.

You must be signed in to your App if you would like to save your notes or save the live event to refer back to at a later time.

You can see Events that have already ended, if you have saved the Event, or if you have a direct link to it. However, once an event has ended, it will no longer appear in Events search.

Here is the link to the most recent YouVersion Eastwood Tulsa Live Event >> http://bit.ly/seekinggod

Stay engaged with our services by using this great tool!

Family Ministry

Family Ministry

The next several months will be an exciting time for the Family Ministry at Eastwood. There are several families that will be heading to Monarch, Colorado on Spring Break for three days of snow skiing. It will be a great week of fun, fellowship and spiritual renewal. Please pray for travel safeties and a great experience for everyone going.

On Sunday, May 22nd, we will be honoring our high school and college graduates in the morning service.

If you know of any graduates who are church members that would like to attend and be honored that morning let me know as soon as possible.

Faith Week will be held on June 12th – 16th at Camp Wow this year.

Camp Wow is located off highway 75, two hours south of Tulsa. We are excited about the new chapter of Faith Week! This year’s speakers are Brandon Friebe and Doug Robbins. The worship will be led by the Jason Ellsworth Band. We are expecting around 500 campers this year. The cost is $200 a student. To check out the facilities of the camp go to campwow.

pharmacy

com. Please put Faith Week on your prayer list. Pray that God moves in the hearts of all those who attend this year.

Eastwood’s Vacation Bible School is June 27th-30th.

We will host multiple locations this year.

There will be a VBS at Eastwood and another VBS at a nearby apartment complex. Please pray that God will bring us many children to VBS so they can hear the word of God.

In July the Eastwood kids will be heading off to Cross Timbers for a week of camp. The dates are July 5th – 8th. If you know of a child that would like to go contact Ms. Lujean for more information.

And lastly, the youth will be going on Choir Tour on July 15th – 22nd. They will be heading back to Van Cleave Mississippi to minister at the Homes of Grace. This will be an amazing week of ministry. So as you can see there are a lot of things going on in the Family Ministry over the next several months. Please be in prayer for all these great events. Thank you for your love and support to me and my family.

Have a great week!

Love, Bro. Doug

Pray Without Ceasing

Pray

The Holy Spirit led Paul to write to the believers in Thessalonica (1 Thessalonians 5:17), saying after “Rejoice always,” “Pray without ceasing.” I’m not any kind of Bible scholar, but I don’t think these statements are suggestions.

They are obviously imperatives—commands.

I can at least vaguely understand how I might be able to rejoice all the time, but pray all the time? Impossible! – At least as I had always understood it. I had a living to make, a house to keep up, and a husband and children to care for. I couldn’t be kneeling down, bowing my head, or whatever requirements there might be to be praying all the time.

Surely preachers and Sunday School teachers had tried to teach me better for years, but I never quite got the message. Until…until, as it so often happens, a circumstance, an occasion or an event comes along to make things clear.

                My daughter died in a vehicle accident. I was devastated and I cried out,

“My child, my daughter, my first-born, my, my, my!”

God spoke to me, not just a feeling inside, but translated to me in words inaudible to anyone else, “What’s this my business? I let you in on the fun of placing this little person on earth, but she never belonged to you. She was mine from the beginning because I was her creator and then she was mine multiplied over when she accepted my son Jesus as her Savior and Lord.

You had a great 33-year loan but I didn’t have to ask your permission to bring her home to me.”

His words were stern but not harsh. He was taking part in the dialogue of prayer.

Dialogue? Yes! Without intention or even recognizing what I was doing, I had engaged in true prayer.

His words were stern but not harsh

That prayer is a dialogue rather than some kind of monologue from me was the first lesson I learned. The second was perhaps even more wonderful. Prayer needn’t be an event with boundaries of time or place, but more of a state of being. It should be an ongoing, unceasing state of communication. At any moment I can reach out to my Dearest Abba Father and whisper, “I love you,” “I need you, please help me,” “I can’t understand this, would you please instruct your Holy Spirit inside me to teach me,” and most powerfully, “I don’t know how to pray right now. Please let your Holy Spirit know my heart and speak for me.

I guess these things are from my side again but with an open door for God to speak to me, sometimes in answers to what I have said, but often without my beginning any dialogue. Perhaps I can be looking in a mirror, frowning at what seems to be an obvious flaw or sign of aging to me, and I hear His gentle voice saying, “You are just as I made you and I love you just the way you are.” To my best-intentioned but still mid-excellent singing, “Trust me, one day you’ll do better up here.” At some time when I’ve really tried to do something which has been unnoticed by all the humans around me, simple words of encouragement: “Good job!” At a season of personal despair: “I cherish you.”

“I cherish you.”

Sometimes I forget the prayer lessons I’ve learned an unwittingly go back to those earlier misguided days, but it only takes a moment for His gentle reminder that our prayer time together is real and unceasing.

Do I pray for God’s guidance? Of course, I do, and sometimes I even do so in the same way I formerly thought was the only way to pray—a set-aside time either early in the morning or the last thing at night looking forward to the next day—asking His direction and blessing on that time to come.

I’m not trying to disparage this kind of action, but even asking for direction, I find that I now am more likely to follow the immediate and constant contact that has been given to me.

Whenever big decisions or events are imminent, I say, “Go before me, Lord, I always want to be following you. Open doors, but just as importantly, close doors before me. I would even prefer that you slam them to make your will clear to me. Help me remember that I want to follow only your will. That I would not be led off in trying to follow my own when I know that is hardly wise.”

Sometimes this prayer for guidance can even be for something simple or minor, yet remembering that the Father wants to hear about the little things of my life, too. My husband thinks my prayers can be kind of silly, but God and I don’t think so. “Lord, I just lost one of the lovely blue earrings that I’m so fond of.

If it’s your will, please lead me to it.” However much some bystanders might scoff, the number of times He has graciously answered such prayers is astounding.

Sometimes this prayer for guidance can even be for something simple or minor, yet remembering that the Father wants to hear about the little things of my life, too.

Praying without ceasing covers all areas of communication with God: guidance, protection, healing, provision, deliverance and intervention. Yet guidance actually covers them all and I have been so gifted to have this privilege of communication with the master and creator of the universe, my Dearest Abba Father.

-By Trudy Graham