Evangelist Franklin Graham has arrived in Krakow, Poland, to promote a “message of hope” as part of his “God Loves You” tour. The “Bóg Cie Kocha” tour – Polish for “God Loves You”– will bring together members from nearly 300 churches across
FIRST ON FOX: Easter Sunday, and the hope that the resurrection of Jesus Christ offers, is the solution to the world’s major ills, Rev. Franklin Graham told Fox News Digital in exclusive comments ahead of the most significant holiday in Christianity. “As
Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call from a downtown Boston laboratory on this day in history, March 10, 1876. “Mr. Watson, come here — I want to see you,” Bell wrote in his own account of the first words transmitted
Rev. Franklin Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association urged prayers for the border, Mexico, and for all the people who live in the area during a visit to Eagle Pass, Texas. “I’m on the border of Mexico, and of course this
FIRST ON FOX: Rev. Franklin Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association kicked off a 10-stop, 1,500-mile tour of America’s southern border this weekend, aiming to bring a “life-changing message of hope” to the struggling residents of border towns in Texas, Arizona
Join Fox News for access to this content Plus get unlimited access to thousands of articles, videos and more with your free account! Please enter a valid email address. By entering your email, you are agreeing to Fox News Terms of Service
Remember Graham Potter? He was the guy who, at the peak of his popularity, was being talked up as Gareth Southgate’s successor as England manager. Then Chelsea happened and the manager with a degree in leadership and emotional intelligence, was made to
Guirassy has improved significantly since his time at Amiens but his profile is not too dissimilar to the player that Potter was keen to welcome to his ranks at the Amex Stadium. Thus, signing a player that a potential future manager has
Potter has been out of work since April, when Chelsea sacked him after just seven months as head coach. But the 48-year-old is said to be eyeing a return to management if a good opportunity arises, having recently rejected approaches from Lyon
Manchester United could look quite different next season if Sir Jim Ratcliffe pulls the plug on Erik ten Hag’s short-lived rebuild at Old Trafford. The INEOS founder has a big decision to make once his £1.3billion deal to buy a 25 per