I don’t have live access to current news right now. Here’s a quick, generalized approach you can use to find the latest on Franklin Graham controversies:
- Check reliable news aggregators and major outlets (AP, Reuters, BBC, The Guardian) for any breaking coverage or follow-ups.
- Look for official statements from Franklin Graham’s organizations (Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Samaritan’s Purse) and from the venues involved, as they often publish responses to controversies.
- Verify dates and outcomes of any legal or regulatory actions by searching court records or official press releases from reputable jurisdictions.
- Be mindful of editorial framing: some outlets may emphasize protests or political angles, while others focus on religious freedom or public safety implications.
If you’d like, I can help you search and summarize the latest articles on this topic if you enable me to access live sources. I can also provide a concise timeline template you can use to track new developments (incident, date, source, result).
Sources
Franklin Graham has an answer for those turned off by his litany of controversial condemnations of gays and lesbians, Islam and President Barack Obama: He claims he’s only saying what his father would say if Billy Graham, now 95, were a younger man.
www.charlotteobserver.comEvangelist Franklin Graham reacted this week to shocking survey data showing more than one-third of senior pastors purportedly believe “good people” can earn their way to heaven, with Graham lambasting some of the findings as “false teaching.”
www2.cbn.comProtests over his past comments on Islam and homosexuality led to the postponement of Franklin Graham's last UK tour. But two years later, the US evangelist is back, preaching to a near-capacity crowd at London's Excel centre. Marcus Jones was there, and witnessed hundreds responding to the Gospel
www.premierchristianity.comFranklin Graham apologizes for questioning President Obama's faith and calling him a Muslim.
www.bet.comEvangelist Franklin Graham scored a major religious freedom victory this week, with a Scottish court issuing a stern rul
www2.cbn.comThe court found the basis for cancelling Franklin Graham's event was not because of security and protest concerns.
news.stv.tvIraqi Christian groups respond to criticism of USAID grants to help victims of ISIS Chick-fil-A remains committed to Christian values, Franklin Graham says after call to CEO Dan Cathy Pastor who
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