Watch Billy Graham Final Message 'The Cross' Online: Nov. 10 TV Schedule and Channels

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Billy Graham's "My Hope America" will air beginning tonight on national television and local cable channels until November 10th. The program titled "The Cross" features the testimonies of rap artist Lecrae Moore and former Flyleaf lead singer Lacey Sturm and possibly the 95-year-old evangelist's last message to the nation.

Related Link: What is Billy Graham's Hope for America?  

"The Cross," the primary program of "My Hope" series nationwide outreach, will be broadcasted on the Fox News Channel, TBN, Christian networks and local television stations in a number of cities. [More information on the TV channels and schedules according to the States can be found at the website or by calling 1-877-7MY-HOPE, or 1-877-769-4673].

"The Cross" program is also available for viewing online. Other "My Hope" programs can be found on the same website.

For more information on "The Cross," airing beginning Thursday till Sunday, use the following links: Watch on TV | Order a DVD

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