Rev. Franklin Graham unable to attend due to visa-related circumstances: KBPF

BY | Friday, 28 November, 2025

The Kohima Baptist Pastors’ Fellowship (KBPF) has announced that Rev. Franklin Graham will not be able to attend the much anticipated event on November 30.
In a press release issued on November 28, the KBPF stated that due to unforeseen visa-related circumstances, Rev. Franklin Graham will be unable to attend.

However, the event will proceed as planned under the revised title: “Nagaland United: A Gathering of Faith, Hope and Revival.”

“The core purpose of this gathering remains unchanged. It is being organized to bring together believers from all tribes, denominations, and backgrounds – young and old, rich and poor into a united time of praise, prayer, and worship to the living God. It will be a unique and historic moment for Nagaland to stand together as one body in Christ,” it affirmed.

The program will feature praise and worship, intercessory prayer, a mass choir of more than 700 members representing various tribal churches, and Word of God from Rev. Robert Cunville, Associate Evangelist of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, who was closely associated with the historic Billy Graham Crusade in Nagaland in 1972.

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The KBPF also informed that extensive transport arrangements have been made to facilitate smooth movement to and from the venue. Free transportation will be available from designated pickup points across Kohima starting 12:00 PM onward.

Further, a detailed traffic advisory with vehicle routes, shuttle services, and parking instructions will be published on Sunday morning for public convenience.

The KBPF has invited all believers and well-wishers to join thw significant event at IG Stadium, Kohima, and to uphold the gathering in prayer.

For any queries or concerns related to the event, the Control Room can be contacted: +91-9436011575 | +91 98628 11277

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