Franklin Graham, a well known Christian evangelist consistently calls nations and individuals to repentance, faith in Jesus Christ, and obedience to God’s Word.
Franklin Graham’s recent comments on secularism are a much-needed wake-up call for both the Church and the nation. He has rightly pointed out that many of today’s social problems—violence, confusion, addiction, and hopelessness—are not merely political or economic issues, but spiritual ones. As America increasingly turns away from God and embraces godless secularism, the moral foundation that once guided society continues to erode. Graham’s call for a national time of prayer and repentance reflects a biblical understanding that true change begins with the heart, not legislation.
Rather than responding to secularism with fear or hostility, Graham consistently urges believers to respond with humility, prayer, and faithfulness to God’s Word. He reminds Christians that Scripture commands us to pray for our leaders and to be instruments of peace in a broken world. His message is not about cultural domination, but spiritual renewal—recognizing that without God, no nation can stand strong. This perspective echoes biblical truth: when people abandon God’s commands, the consequences are felt throughout society.
On the global stage, particularly in Europe, Franklin Graham has acknowledged that secularism is growing stronger, yet he sees this as an opportunity rather than a defeat. History shows that spiritual awakenings often arise in times of deep spiritual darkness. Graham’s commitment to evangelism, even in increasingly secular cultures, reflects confidence in the power of the gospel to transform lives. His voice is a steady reminder that the Church’s mission does not change with culture—Jesus Christ remains the answer, and the call to repentance and faith is as urgent today as ever.
