John Wesley White Mentored Franklin Graham, Brought Many Souls to Christ

John Wesley White served as an associate evangelist with Billy Graham Evangelistic Association from 1961 to 1996.
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Dr. John Wesley White was battling double pneumonia when he stood up to preach the gospel April 28, 1996, inside an elementary school gymnasium in Greeneville, Tennessee. His family and friends had ordered him to stay home that night, but the preacher couldn’t be stopped.

“I did not dare not come here,” he said.

Dr. White preached from Luke 13, in which someone asked Jesus if only a few people will be saved. Jesus answered with these instructions: Strive to enter the kingdom of God “through the narrow door” before it’s too late. Those who don’t enter in time, He said, will be cast out—left in a place where there is “weeping and gnashing of teeth” (Luke 13:23-28).

But others, Jesus continued, “will come from east and west and from north and south, and will recline at the table in the kingdom of God” (Luke 13:29).

“Jesus Christ is here,” Dr. White proclaimed that night in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, “and He is calling you from the east, the west, the north and the south. Come to Jesus tonight.”

And “the people came,” reads a Decision magazine article from the summer of 1996—”a few at first, then dozens of them, streaming down out of the bleachers and onto the gym floor.”

Later that night, Dr. White suffered a debilitating stroke. After decades of boldly preaching the gospel around the world as an associate evangelist with Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, the brilliant Canadian preacher had been silenced. Almost. For nine months, he could only speak one word: Jesus.

More than 20 years later, Dr. White finally saw the Savior he had preached about for so long. Dr. White died on Sept. 4, 2016; he was 87 years old. He joined his late wife, Kathleen, who passed away in August 2011.

Dr. White was a scholar who held a doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University, among other degrees. He memorized hundreds of Bible verses and wrote more than 20 books. He preached the gospel with BGEA from 1961 to 1996 and hosted a religious television show in his native Canada.

The evangelist was also a close friend of the Graham family and instrumental in helping Franklin Graham discover his calling to proclaim the gospel.

It was Dr. White who convinced Franklin to preach for the first time—in Juneau, Alaska, in March of 1989. Since then, Franklin has held 182 evangelistic festivals in dozens of countries, introducing multitudes to the love of Jesus Christ.

In his autobiography, Rebel With a Cause, Franklin wrote, “John became not only my close adviser and friend but also my teacher.”

Billy Graham wrote about Dr. White: “I have seldom met a man who had a deeper burden for evangelism.”

To the end, Dr. White continued to share the gospel through monthly letters. The father, grandfather and evangelist leaves behind a legacy of service and devotion to Jesus Christ. {eoa}

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