Magyar Egyház, 2004 (83. évfolyam, 1-4. szám)

2004-10-01 / 4. szám

MAGYAR EGYHÁZ 7. oldal YOUTH CAMP PICTURE 2004 Row 1: Lorand Varga, Anna Slemp, Gina Montalvo, Taylor Gigliotti, Dana Reynolds, *Roxy Torok* Chelsea Bikowlsky, Tershaund Gray, Caitlyn Gilleo, Nikolett Huve. Row 2: Amanda Montalvo, Ashlea Frampton, Chriss Nunn, Tyler Rocco, Vanessa Reynolds, Gabriel Csapó, Nichole Grondski, Melissa Gater, Tori Bilbee, Jimmy Kepiro, Ashley Gilleo. Row 3: Tünde Garai, Dylan Torok, Julie Fúrj, Mike Király, Karen Király, Maria Torok, Gabe Csapó, Kathy Smith, Les Torok, Priscilla Hunyady, Bishop Karl Ludwig, Rev.Louis Medgyesi. Row 4: Michael Esterle, Imi Bertalan, Krista Oroszvary, Airlia Oroszvary, Kristina Poznan, Jessica Gater, Jeff Roché, Lisa Tomsic, Brad Curry, Frank Asztalos, Dustin Carney, Attila Poznan, Robert Grondski, David Fox. Row 5: John Archer, Gitti Bertalan, Attila Nagy, Amber Frampton, Mariann Medgyesi, Timothy A.Parsons, Rev.Zsolt Otvos, Kristina Sorfozo, Shaunté Csornán, Aurel Ludwig, Frank Király, Rev.Istvan Kacso, Rev.Zoltán Sutto, Jacob McCrae. Row 6: Debbie Foil, Kristen Porter, Julia Bertalan, Gretchen Sutto, Shawn R.Isaacs, the 1st, Suzanne Marie Flope Ujvagi, István Medgyesi, Dave Kovács, Laci Ujj. Not pictured - Magdi Bertalan, Kati DePetrillo, Shane Clark. Crowds Came Out ’In a Big Way' For One of Billy Graham's Last Crusades More than 80,000 people gathered in the Rose Bowl on Sunday to hear evangelist Billy Graham preach on the last day of what probably was one of his final cru­sades. About 312,500 attended his four-day crusade in Pasadena, Calif., which marked the 55th anniversary of the Los Angeles revival that propelled Graham to national fame in 1949, the Associated Press (AP) reported. Crusade officials said almost 13,400 people accepted and recommit­ted to Christ during the crusade, including 3,400 on Sun­day. The crowds nearly filled the 92,000-seat stadium, the largest U.S. venue ever booked for a Graham crusade. Gra­ham, who turned 86 on Nov. 7, spoke for about 45 minutes Sunday, pausing only to sit down about halfway through his sermon. "Now I can preach another hour," he joked as he sat. The crusade was delayed for several months after Graham fell and broke his pelvis. More than 20,000 volun­teers and pastors from about 1,200 local churches worked for months to plan the $5.4 million crusade, Assist News Service reported. Graham's advisers said the Rose Bowl crusade was the preacher's 416th worldwide, and likely his second-to-last ever. Health permitting, Graham is scheduled to preach in June in New York City, (http:// www. charismanow. com) Charisma News Service

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