
TV & Radio
Continuing Billy Graham’s legacy of sharing the Gospel by radio and TV, BGEA’s audio and video productions reach people every day with the hope of Jesus Christ.
Billy Graham was one of the earliest pioneers of using the mediums of radio and television to share the Gospel message. He started airing The Hour of Decision in 1950 over the radio waves and 1951 on TV. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) is continuing his legacy, airing monthly TV specials, Billy Graham Classics, relevant podcasts, The Billy Graham Channel on SiriusXM satellite radio, and more.

In 2023, Franklin Graham delivered a broadcasted Easter message at the Colosseum in Rome. He's also preached an Easter message in New York's Central Park.
Watch a wealth of videos online, including Billy Graham Classic sermons, stories of hope in disaster deployments, Festivals and Celebrations, along with the latest TV specials.
Continuing Billy Graham’s legacy of sharing the Gospel by radio, BGEA’s audio productions reach people every day with the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Billy Graham films have been shown around the world since 1953, and viewers have recorded more than 2 million decisions for Christ as a result.
Television
Focusing on the Biblical command to “go and make disciples of all nations,” BillyGraham.TV features inspiring news and stories about how Franklin Graham and Will Graham are sharing the love of Jesus with individuals, families, and communities across the Earth. In addition to new programs throughout the year, Billy Graham Classic sermons are played weekly and Festival and Celebration events share the Good News via livestreams at BillyGraham.org, YouTube, and Facebook.
Radio / Podcasts
There is no shortage of new and classic audio messages pointing people back to the Gospel. From an archive of 1,600-plus Billy Graham sermons online to short Billy Graham Minutes that air on radio stations across the U.S., BGEA is finding ways to use every effective means to share the hope of Christ. The Billy Graham Channel on SiriusXM gives listeners around-the-clock access to the evangelist’s timeless messages from seven decades of ministry on channel 460 or the SiriusXM app. The organization also produces two regular podcasts. Fearless With Cissie Graham Lynch helps encourage listeners to stand strong for their faith in a compromising culture. GPS: God. People. Stories. shares inspiring stories of people who have experienced a life-changing encounter with God.
World Wide Pictures
Pioneering the movement of Christian cinema, Billy Graham started World Wide Pictures (WWP) in 1953 with a vision to reach the world with the Gospel through motion pictures. WWP produced over 100 films in its 50 years, with more than 2 million recorded decisions for Christ. Some of the more notable movies include: Time to Run (1972), The Hiding Place (1975), The Ride (1997), Road to Redemption (2001), The Climb (2002), and its final movie, Last Flight Out, in 2003. Many of these films are still effectively sharing the Good News through DVD and on YouTube.