Franklin Graham is rallying believers to spark a spiritual revival in Europe. Over a thousand Christian leaders from 56 nations will meet in Berlin later this month for the largest evangelism event in a generation. This gathering marks 25 years since Billy Graham’s historic Amsterdam conference, where he passed the torch to a new wave of preachers. Now his son Franklin is leading the charge to reignite Europe’s fading faith.
Europe’s spiritual darkness is growing. Churches sit empty while godless policies spread. Franklin Graham isn’t backing down. He’s bringing bold Bible truth to a continent that’s forgotten its Christian roots. This congress will equip pastors to fight secularism and preach salvation through Christ alone.
The Graham family knows battle. Billy Graham stood against communism and moral decay. His Berlin crusades in the 1960s shook the Iron Curtain. Today, Franklin faces new threats—woke ideologies, anti-Christian laws, and apathy. This event isn’t just a conference. It’s a frontline in the war for souls.
America’s pastors should take notes. While weak churches here compromise with culture, Graham’s team is training leaders to stand firm. They’ll study Romans 1:16—“I am not ashamed of the Gospel.” That’s the grit missing in too many pulpits today.
Europe needs this fire. Countries like Germany and France have traded Scripture for socialism. Immigrant waves bring new challenges. But Graham believes the Gospel still transforms hearts. This congress will launch outreach efforts across the continent, from city streets to refugee camps.
Worship leaders like Michael W. Smith will fuel the mission. Their music will unite believers across denominations—Baptists, Pentecostals, Lutherans. Division weakens. Unity in Christ’s message strengthens. That’s how real change starts.
Critics will call this outdated. The media will ignore it. But Franklin Graham isn’t here for approval. He’s here to obey Christ’s command: “Go and make disciples.” This event reminds us that America’s greatest export isn’t technology—it’s faith.
Patriots should cheer this spiritual D-Day. While politicians fail, the church advances. Graham’s Berlin rally proves that Biblical truth still matters. It’s time for all believers to join the fight—before Europe’s light goes out completely.

