Franklin Graham Calls America Back to Prayer

Rev. Franklin Graham is urging Americans to return to prayer, calling on Christians — and the nation as a whole — to seek God’s help in a time of growing social brokenness.

In a recent interview with CBN, Graham said he’s been encouraged to see more young people beginning to search for God, especially as many feel “left cold” by modern education and churches that no longer boldly preach the Gospel.

At the same time, he warned that Scripture does not necessarily predict a widespread end-times revival, saying the world will likely grow darker as Christ’s return approaches.

Still, Graham pointed to signs that God is working — including the massive response following the death of Charlie Kirk. He noted that Kirk’s faith became stronger near the end of his life, and that his memorial drew huge crowds, with churches reporting packed pews and many young people turning to Christ afterward.

“God’s at work… and God is still on that throne,” Graham said.

Graham ended with a call for repentance and spiritual readiness, encouraging believers to pray for forgiveness and renewal in America.

“We just need to pray, ‘God, forgive us,’” he said. “Repent… and ask God to forgive our nation.”