Revival on Bourbon Street? or completely conjured up…

June 13, 2008

I found this interesting and thought I’d share it. What do you think? True Revival? or Completely False Story…This just shows you that you should not believe everything you read or hear or get forwarded….just so you know(Graham is pretty much on his death bed)

Billy Graham’s Last Crusade at New Orleans in April:

In what might prove to be the crowning achievement of an illustrious career
in ministry, the 87-year-old evangelist, Billy Graham shocked the 16,300 in
attendance at the Celebration of Hope crusade in New Orleans Arena on Sunday
Night, April 20, 2008. Touted in advance as possibly his last Evangelistic
crusade, Graham invited the packed house of evangelical Christians and the
hundreds of new converts to join him on the one mile walk from the arena to
New Orleans’ infamous Bourbon Street.

“While we have seen God do tremendous things here the past couple of
evenings. Yes, it is true that a great healing and a great many salvations
have occurred within the confines of this auditorium. Still yet, there lies
a great mountain in this city which needs to be conquered.’

Then taking from the Biblical Book of Joshua Chapter 14 he read, ‘I am this
day, eighty-five years old. As yet I am as strong this day as on the day
that Moses sent me; just as my strength was then, so now is my strength for
war, both for going out and for coming in. Now therefore, give me this
mountain of which the Lord spoke in that day,’ his voice suddenly sounding
more forceful than during his 22 minute sermon.

‘I last preached in the City of New Orleans in 1954 and I felt then that
there was some unfinished business. Tonight, in what very well might be my
last evangelistic service, I aim to finish that business and lead as many of
you that would follow me to the multitude of lost souls that fill Bourbon
Street tonight. That is my mountain!

That is where we shall see the harvest!’ said Graham as the stadium erupted
in cheers that lasted the next several minutes.

Utilizing a waiting mobility scooter, the elder Graham joined his son and
heir to the ministry, Franklin across the Arena floor and through the opened
doors leading towards the French Quarter. In a show of solidarity and
determination reminiscent of civil rights marches of the 1960’s, nearly the
entire capacity crowd joined in the 20 minute trek while singing, ‘When the
Saints Go Marching In’.

As the march crossed Canal Street and headed northward towards Bourbon
Street, many onlookers stood in stunned silence as the massive crowd of
people began singing in unison the Christian hymn, Amazing Grace.

Upon entering the west end of Bourbon Street, Billy Graham was soon
recognized by partiers. Soon those joining in the march began to approach
those partying on Bourbon Street with the Gospel message that they had heard
preached just a half hour before. Graham himself joined with a group of
local street evangelists in ministering to a man who had survived Hurricane
Katrina in the lower 9th Ward.

Within 30 minutes the entirety of Bourbon Street was packed with Christians
and the once blaring music of nightclubs and strip joints had been replaced
by weeping and worship as people poured out their drinks and sought prayer
from the Christians who were now reaching out to them.

‘I have never seen anything like this in my life,’ said 20 years New Orleans
Police Department veteran, Tom Phillips. ‘This is unbelievable! we thought
ariot was going to break out, but this looks more like a Revival than a
riot!’

Two hours later, a glowing Graham sat back down on his scooter and smiled.
‘Now I know how the Apostle Paul must have felt at the end of his ministry.
Do the work of an evangelist; make full proof of thy ministry. For I am now
ready to be offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. I have fought
a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.’

Hours later hundreds of Christians remained on the street ministering to the
many people eagerly waiting to receive prayer and ministry. New Orleans will
never be the same. And the press remained mute on this ‘news item?’

Did anyone see it on TV/hear it on radio/read it in the paper? Why we are
not surprised? Can’t have THAT just prior to a major election, now, can we?
Well, just on a whim, spread the news, anyway. It cost our elder brother,
Billy Graham, more than any of us know to make that effort.

So yea unfortunately this story appears to be completely conjured up and fake. I read it with hope and in awe that this man has boldness that I would love to have…but found out that it was not true.

One day soon God’s people will have boldness like this. May it come quickly

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