On this International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Evangelist Franklin Graham shares a sobering reflection from his visit to the Auschwitz concentration camp. Having met survivors across Europe and Israel—and even hosting them in his family home in North Carolina—Graham notes the thinning ranks of those who witnessed these horrors firsthand.
‘Walking through the gas chambers and seeing the crematorium ovens firsthand has a profound effect,’ Graham shared, describing the weight of standing where millions perished. For Graham, the site is a physical manifestation of the ‘evil that exists in this world,’ a darkness that historical education alone cannot erase.
Reflecting on the depths of human depravity witnessed at Auschwitz, Graham points to a singular spiritual solution. He remains steadfast in the conviction that the ‘only hope—the only cure’ for such pervasive evil is a spiritual transformation. He calls on people to ‘repent of their sins and turn to God through faith in His Son, Jesus Christ.’
As the world pledges to #NeverForget, Graham’s message serves as both a memorial to the victims and a modern-day call to faith. He reminds his followers that while the ovens are now cold, the battle against the root of such evil is won only through the grace of the Savior.
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