Complete Coverage of L.A.’s Festival de Esperanza

By   •   June 21, 2011

God’s Word Transcends Language Barriers

His words struck a chord. Maria felt chills run up her spine when Franklin Graham talked about the temporal nature of the human body on this final night of the Festival de Esperanza.
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Hispanic Lives Changed by the Hundreds

With the temperatures dropping at The Home Depot Center, hundreds of Hispanic hearts were warmed and changed forever by the saving power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Festikids Kicks Off Historical Hispanic Festival

For one mother and her two children, this weekend’s Festival de Esperanza was the perfect opportunity to reach their Spanish and English-speaking family and friends and they haven’t stopped inviting people.
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Franklin Graham Addresses Bilingual L.A. Media

The first of its kind from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association this weekend: A Spanish-speaking Festival on U.S. soil. And what better place to embark on this Hispanic evangelistic outreach than the City of Los Angeles?
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Honoring Her Grandfather’s L.A. Legacy

Days before Festival de Esperanza kicks off in Los Angeles, Cissie Graham Lynch, granddaughter of Billy Graham, visits several key L.A. ministry stops, including the site of the 1949 Crusade and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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By Land, By Air and By Sea

In the past year, and especially the last few months, Christians across greater Los Angeles have united in fervent prayer. But they haven’t just fallen to their knees. They’ve gotten behind the wheel and taken to the sky to pray.
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Pulling Down Strongholds in L.A.

The pastor of Calvary Church South Central Los Angeles is thankful that Franklin Graham is sharing the Gospel in his city. “I believe that what Franklin is doing is awesome, because not only is he reaching the Latino population, but he’s doing it in the heart of the city.”
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This Festival Breaks Down the Language Barrier

Hearing the Gospel in Spanish helps the Good News of the Gospel resonate personally to the Hispanics of Los Angeles.
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Sharing the Good News with L.A.’s Spanish Speakers

Believers from more than 600 Hispanic churches throughout the Greater Los Angeles area are joining forces to proclaim the Gospel to their people with BGEA’s first-ever American Hispanic Festival at the Home Depot Center in Los Angeles on June 25 and 26.
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Festival de Esperanza Offers Hope to L.A. Gangs

The Franklin Graham Festival de Esperanza will try to spread the hope of Christ to the Los Angeles area and its 1,000-plus known gangs.
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FM419 Youth Event Fuels Festival Excitement

With the first Hispanic Festival in the United States just over a month away, Los Angeles-area students are equipped on how to share their faith with their friends at the FM419 conference and many made decisions for Christ.
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