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The Message Is Clear: We’re Called to Live Our Faith Boldly.
This week we’re bringing you TWO new episodes of Fearless as Cissie Graham Lynch shares a message from her dad, Franklin Graham, and then sits down with her good friend and Samaritan’s Purse leader Ken Isaacs. Both have one clear message: It’s time to stand boldly for our faith, no matter the cost.
In the first episode, Franklin Graham shares how the unashamed proclamation of the Gospel at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service inspired him to ask, “Are you ready?” Jesus is coming back, and the time to share the Gospel is now. During his talk at a medical missions conference, Franklin challenged believers to boldly live out their faith—sharing his own testimony of being saved at 22, plus stories from working with Samaritan’s Purse in places like 2020 New York City to the current warzone in Gaza.
“Are you ready for the day God calls you?” Franklin asks. “You don’t work for it. By grace are you saved through faith.”
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In his new book, Running to the Fire, longtime Samaritan’s Purse vice president Ken Isaacs shares some of his most harrowing stories—from witnessing genocide in Rwanda and negotiating with warlords in Afghanistan to being interrogated and almost killed. But alongside those truly unbelievable moments, Ken also talks about how his childhood prepared him for a life of saying yes to God. You’ll hear some of the biggest challenges facing missionary families and why he never tries to hide his faith—even in the most adverse of environments.
“I see God’s will frequently exercised through an open door,” Ken says.
Don’t miss this week’s incredible lineup—both messages challenging each of us to examine our own hearts and fearlessly share the Truth with a world desperately in need of a Savior.
“For though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according to the flesh. For the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh but have divine power to destroy strongholds. We destroy arguments and every lofty opinion raised against the knowledge of God, and take every thought captive to obey Christ.”
—2 Corinthians 10:3–5, ESV
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