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Fearless with Cissie Graham Lynch

Fearless with Cissie Graham Lynch

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Through the Fearless podcast, Cissie Graham Lynch―daughter of Franklin Graham and granddaughter of Billy Graham―shares personal experiences of how God has worked through her life. Each episode will take a look at different subjects and explore what the Bible teaches about those topics―encouraging listeners to explore God’s Word for themselves so that they know what they believe and why they believe it; challenging them to stand boldly for the Gospel of Jesus Christ in an ever-compromising world.

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  • Dr. Frank Turek Talks Conspiracies & Finding Truth
    Dec 17 2025

    In the three months since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, our nation—and world—has grappled with how to respond: whether to fight, join hands, or stay silent. To lend some much-needed truth and clarity to a tragedy that’s become plagued by misinformation, I invited Charlie’s good friend and mentor, Dr. Frank Turek, back on Fearless this week.

    Together Frank and I talk through some of the conspiracy theories (a few involving Frank himself) that have cropped up since Charlie’s death, how to discern truth from lies, and why preaching the Gospel and making disciples has become increasingly vital. Frank shares the truths of Scripture that have sustained him in his own grief, and breaks down the foundational truths every Christian should know and be able to share: the facts of Jesus’ life and resurrection.

    Yes, Charlie’s murder was a wake-up call for many of us, but we’ve also seen the church stay silent when it should be speaking out boldly for the Gospel. Let this conversation serve as a reminder to all believers: the lies of the enemy will continue to permeate our culture, it’s up to us as the church to stand for truth and refuse to compromise, even when it costs us.

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    57 min
  • Technology, Faith, & Human Shortcomings | Billy Graham’s 1998 TED Talk
    Dec 2 2025

    As I was surrounded by all things Christmas this week (as I’m sure many of us are!), I was reminded of a letter my grandfather, Daddy Bill, wrote to me in February of 1998. In the letter he wished me a Happy Valentine’s Day, and then mentioned that he was going to be speaking at the TED Conference in California, addressing that day’s leaders in technology, design, and entertainment. He was the first religious leader to ever be invited to give a TED Talk.

    Technology looks vastly different today than it did in 1998, but the questions my grandfather asked and answered during that conference are still relevant for us as Christ followers. Where does evil come from? Why does suffering exist? Where do we go when we die? We’re still grappling with these as a society today, but no advances in AI, social media, or the latest tech trend will change this essential truth: technology can’t save us, only Jesus can.

    So take 25 minutes in the midst of the Christmas craziness to listen and be encouraged—there is nothing new under the sun here, God is still in control, and only He can satisfy that longing for eternity we all carry in our hearts.

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    28 min
  • Returning to the Heart of Evangelism
    Nov 18 2025

    Are we losing the heart of evangelism from behind the pulpit? On this week’s special episode of Fearless, I’m bringing you my talk from the Family Research Council’s Watchmen on the Wall Pastors Briefing recently held in Washington D.C. As I told that group, I’m an evangelist’s kid, not a pastor’s kid, but I’ve seen the Gospel proclaimed my entire life, and believe with all my heart that evangelism must be a priority for pastors and the church as a whole.

    Sadly, the church has lost sight of the urgency for evangelism in recent years. Should we make altar calls great again? Yes, we absolutely should. If we continue to only practice lifestyle evangelism, instead of directly asking people to accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, the church has essentially aborted its main mission. We’ve given up on the power of the cross, our greatest strength.

    Even if you’re not a pastor, this is a message I believe applies to any of us who proclaim Jesus as Lord. We’re all called to evangelize, and in this talk I outline exactly how to do so in the simple and effective way my father does and my grandfather did before him. Let’s be faithful to our calling as Christians, and do everything we can to return to the heart of true evangelism.

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    17 min
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