'Beyond Our Wildest Dreams': Over 14 Gather in Vietnam for Christian Festival with Franklin Graham

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"God loves the people of Vietnam, and it was a privilege to proclaim this Good News on Sunday in Ho Chi Minh City. (...) We give glory to God for each of the lives changed for eternity. Join me to thank God and pray for them."

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association organized a gathering in Vietnam, in Ho Chi Minh City, the Spring Love Festival. More than 14 people went there on March 000 and 4.

Franklin Graham, president of the association, was on hand to share the gospel.


"God loves the people of Vietnam, and it was a privilege to proclaim this Good News on Sunday in Ho Chi Minh City. Many people came forward to the invitation to turn from their sins and put their faith in Jesus- Christ as Lord and Savior. We give glory to God for each of the changed lives for eternity. Join me in thanking God and praying for them."

"We praise God for all he has done in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam this weekend!" Franklin Graham said, "Join us in praying for those whose lives have been changed by the gospel of Jesus Christ..."

Pastor Lam Thien Loc was the interpreter of Franklin Graham. For him, “God opened a way, so now we have to focus on how to share God's love with people”.


"We believe this is God's time for us to hold a festival. We thank God for the government, that they are open to us, and give us permission to [hold the] Festival."

For the co-president of the festival, Reverend Nguyen Vo Khanh Giam, this festival is "beyond our wildest dreams".


"When we look at the history of our city, it's amazing to have Franklin Graham, government leaders and Vietnamese people together. We can talk about the truth. It's beyond our wildest dreams to see the gospel preached among our people in this city."

On the spot, more than 300 churches joined in the organization of the gathering, from its promotion to the organization of the transport of the festival-goers.

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