Watch Billy Graham Message 'Heaven' Online: Nov 7 TV Schedule and Channels, My Hope Broadcast Listings

By Eric Chen
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Beloved evangelist Billy Graham will release a message titled "Heaven" to coincide with his 96th birthday. The message, along with a special honoring the renowned evangelist, will air throughout the nation on Nov. 7. The broadcast TV listings, channels and schedules, can be accessed below. 

My Hope combines the impact of video programs with the power of personal relationships. Christians can share the Gospel message with friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors using one of several evangelistic video programs featuring life-changing testimonies and powerful messages from Billy Graham.

A new film with a never-before-released message from Billy Graham featuring compelling stories and testimonies from Laurie Coombs and firefighter Cheyane Caldwell.

Billy Graham's "Heaven" DVD can also be ordered online for free by clicking here. In addition, the message in English and Spanish can be watched online or downloaded through "My Hope" website. 

The full listings of the TV channels and schedules for the new My Hope film, Heaven, can be found here.

Related: Billy Graham Celebrates 96th Birthday with Message on 'Heaven,' Airing Nov. 7th in Nationwide Outreach 

Ways to use My Hope:

The My Hope films can be shown in a variety of contexts and settings. Below are suggested ideas for how and where to present the videos:

Churches

Encourage your church to pray for those who need Christ in their lives, and invite them to watch a My Hopefilm at the church. You could show it before a church service, at an evening gathering, or at a special event. After watching the film, lead the church in an invitation and prayer for people to receive Christ.

Youth Groups

Plan a gathering for youth. Show a My Hope film, have one or two young people give a brief, prepared testimony, then give a clear invitation and lead a prayer to receive Christ.

College Campuses

Show a My Hope film in a small group, at a movie night, a tutoring group, or dorm gathering. Have one or two prepared young people give their testimony briefly, and then give a clear invitation and lead in prayer to receive Christ.

Prison Ministry

Show a My Hope film during a chapel service, in a class, one on one, or in any way to bring people together to hear the Gospel. After the film, give a clear invitation and lead a prayer to receive Christ.

Rescue Missions

Show a My Hope film after a meal, in small groups, or in any way to bring people together to hear the Gospel. After the film, give a clear invitation and lead a prayer to receive Christ.

Community Meetings

Several families can work together to invite friends, family, and neighbors to a block party or similar event where aMy Hope film and brief testimonies are shared, followed by an invitation to receive Christ.

Informal Gatherings

The My Hope films can be shown on a smartphone or tablet to two or three friends in any informal setting. Share your testimony-then kindly ask if they want to pray to receive Christ.

Homes & Small Groups

Pray for God to reveal Himself to your friends, family, and neighbors and then invite them into your home to watch aMy Hope film. Share a meal together and then watch the program. Afterward, share how you found hope in Christ and invite them to pray to accept Him into their lives.

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