
More than 535 churches throughout Belgium have partnered with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) to hold an evangelism event in the capital city of Brussels on Sept. 27.Â
Veteran evangelist Franklin Graham, son of the late Billy Graham, and both president and chief executive officer of the BGEA, is scheduled to appear at the âFestival of Hopeâ at ING Arena.Â
The evangelistic event is anticipated by a similar Festival of Hope called âPursuitâ taking place earlier for Belgian youths at La Madeleine hall, also in Brussels, on Sept. 7.Â
âI am grateful for this opportunity to work together with the Flemish, Brussels, and Walloon churches,â said Franklin Graham. âWe want to give people real and lasting hope and strengthen them in their faith.Â
âThe solution to the worldâs problems isnât politicalâitâs spiritualâand I am looking forward to sharing the powerful message of Godâs love that is for all of Belgium.â Â
More than 7,500 people from every region in Belgium have already booked on a fleet of buses to the ING Arena for the free-of-charge event.Â
These figures break down to 145 Dutch-speaking, 263 French-speaking, and 127 international church communities from all Belgian provinces and from Brussels participating in the Festival of Hope.Â
A total of 20 denominations are represented by the churches and Flemish and Walloon church leaders have been meeting together every month in anticipation of the festival. A press release by the BGEA stressed that âeveryone is welcome to attend.â
âThere is so much political and economic upheaval in our world right now. Belgium needs to hear a message of hope,â said David Vandeput, president of the Federal Synod.Â
âWe are excited Rev. Graham has accepted the invitation from the denominational leaders in Belgium to come to Brussels.Â
âThe Festival of Hope has already brought unprecedented unity to Christians in this countryâbringing us together as oneâbut this hope and unity isnât just for the church, itâs for every person, language, and culture in Belgium.â
A spokesman for the BGEA told Christian Daily International that despite Belgiumâs struggles in being âdeeply divided by language, culture, and so many other factors,â something âincredibleâ has been happening among churches, âthat pastors have never seen before.â
âIt is really encouraging and exciting,â he added.
Pursuit, the youth event, has been organised jointly by churches in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia working together. The aim is to create a youth-focused outreach designed to encourage young believers in Jesus Christ.Â
The Sept. 7 event is expected to bring large numbers of youths from across the country to La Madeleine in Brussels, where the âyoung Christians will be equipped and emboldened to share their faith with others,â according to the BGEA.
âWe are seeing something remarkable. This is the first time in memory that so many evangelical churches throughout Belgium have worked together,â said Koen Maeyens, one of the organizers of Pursuit and the president of the Flemish Evangelical Alliance. âItâs transcending the differences in language and culture that sometimes divide Belgium, and itâs incredible to see.â
Franklin Grahamâs appearance in Brussels comes 50 years after his father Billy appeared in the city to preach the gospel in July 1975.Â
Rev. Domenico Rampello, a pastor in the Brussels area, which is part of the Festival of Hope, recalled personally experiencing the life-changing message of hope in Jesus at the time that Billy Graham visited when Rampello was still a boy.
âWhen Franklin Grahamâs father, Billy Graham, was in Brussels 50 years ago to preach at an event for several European countries, my parents took me there,â he said.Â
âThough I was only a boy in 1975, I vividly remember the event today. I havenât always walked a straight path in my life. Iâve used drugs and even sold drugs. But at the age of 25, God called me back and that forever changed my life.â
Rampello is now pastoring La Providence church in Uccle to fulfil his calling in Christ. When he heard that Franklin Graham was visiting, the news stoked poignant and precious memories for him of when the older Graham visited all those years ago.
âWhen I learned Billy Grahamâs son, Franklin Graham, is coming to Brussels for our joint event, I relived that moment and was emotional,â said Rampello.Â
âIt is so powerful to experience faith together and to know that you are not alone. It really does give hope and creates a lasting impression. I am excited for all of Belgium to have the opportunity to experience this for themselves on September 27.â
The Festival of Hope begins with live music at 6 p.m., featuring award-winning Christian artists Charity Gale and The Afters. More information is available at BillyGraham.org/Events/Festival-Of-Hope.
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