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Franklin Graham Calls for Action Amid Congo Persecution and Campus Chaos

Franklin Graham took a bold stand for faith and freedom on “The Record with Greta Van Susteren,” exposing the brutal anti-Christian violence ravaging the Democratic Republic of Congo. He slammed global elites for ignoring the persecution of believers while woke colleges let antisemitism spread like wildfire. Graham’s message was clear: America must lead the charge for religious liberty before it’s too late.

In Congo, radical militants are slaughtering Christians and burning churches while the world looks away. Graham demanded action, urging believers to “go and proclaim the Gospel” in war-torn regions. He warned that silence from Western leaders emboldens terrorists who hate Christianity’s light. For Graham, this isn’t just a foreign crisis—it’s a spiritual battle between good and evil.

Closer to home, Graham blasted Ivy League schools for letting anti-Israel mobs takeover campuses. He accused liberal professors of poisoning young minds with hate for Judeo-Christian values. “They’re teaching kids to despise America’s founding principles,” he said, linking campus chaos to skyrocketing attacks on Jews. Graham called it a disgrace that taxpayers fund universities pushing Marxist lies.

This firebrand preacher isn’t just talking—he’s mobilizing. In 2025, Graham’s crusades will hit five continents, including Ethiopia where 19,000 volunteers stand ready to save souls. His Berlin evangelism congress aims to revive Europe’s dying churches. While globalists push secularism, Graham’s building an army of Bible-believing Christians to counter the darkness.

Like his father Billy Graham, who filled stadiums during the Cold War, Franklin sees faith as America’s backbone. He warned that abandoning God leaves nations vulnerable to corruption and violence. “Dad preached hope in Christ’s resurrection—today’s leaders preach selfishness and sin,” Graham said, blaming moral decay for society’s collapse.

The left’s attack on traditional values drew sharp criticism. Graham accused Democrats of siding with Congo’s persecutors by staying silent. He tore into “weak-kneed politicians” who care more about pronouns than protecting churches. “When they defund the police and open borders, they’re inviting chaos,” he argued, tying immigration to rising crime against believers.

With tour stops from Bolivia to London, Graham’s 2025 schedule proves faith still moves mountains. He’s unapologetically taking the Gospel to hostile territory, including Brussels where 25% of residents are Muslim. “Truth doesn’t back down,” he said, vowing to preach Christ’s salvation despite threats. Early rallies have already seen thousands commit their lives to Jesus.

Graham closed with a rallying cry: “Pray for revival, stand with Israel, and fight for religious freedom.” He urged patriots to reject globalist lies and embrace Biblical truth. As colleges crumble and Congo burns, Graham’s answer remains simple—faith in Christ is the only hope for a world gone mad.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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