New Billy Graham podcast features miracles Christians received from God

Billy Graham has a new podcast called 'GPS: God. People. Stories.' BGEA

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) is stepping into the age of technology as it introduces a new podcast entitled "GPS: God. People. Stories."

The podcast—which comes free and can easily be downloaded through iTunes, Stitcher, and the BGEA website itself—features in-depth stories about God's miraculous transformation of individuals who, in turn, share God's love and miracles to the rest of the world.

The podcast also features select sermons coming from Billy Graham himself as well as his son Franklin, according to Breaking Christian News.

There will be a new episode for GPS each week. The first few episodes, which are now available for download, highlight the transformations made by Ebola survivor Dr. Kent Brantly and his wife Amber, as well as Naghmeh Abedini, whose husband Saeed is currently languishing in an Iranian prison because of his Christian faith.

"Radio has been foundational in the development and reach of this organisation," says Jim Kirkland, the BGEA's Director of Audio Media Services. "Today, content is expected to be available on digital platforms. At the receiving end are an untold number of people who are seeking the hope that can only be found in Jesus Christ."

"GPS is an extension of the BGEA's mission to use every technological means available to reach as many people as possible with the Gospel," he says.

Aside from GPS, the BGEA also has other audio material for easy listening such as the Decision Online and Decision Minute.

The BGEA already has an archive of over 1,600 sermons, messages, and comments spanning seven decades.

The Graham family sure is busy spreading God's Word not only in America but the rest of the world as well. Just recently, Franklin preached the Gospel in three different churches in Moscow.

"The truth of the Gospel is the same in every language — and it has the power to change hearts and save souls for eternity!" Franklin Graham shared on his Facebook page.

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