Franklin Graham recalls all U.S. presidents he's met, hopes the next one would also be a person of 'deep faith'

Rev. Franklin Graham has fond memories of going to the White House as a kid with his father Billy to have dinner with then US President Lyndon B. Johnson. (BGEA)

Thanks to the influence wielded by his father Billy, Franklin Graham was fortunate enough to have met several American presidents in his lifetime.

The evangelist sincerely hopes that the next one to be seated in the White House would share the same Christian faith exhibited by presidents of the past.

"I've had the privilege of meeting every U.S. president since Lyndon B. Johnson," Franklin writes on his Facebook page. "I remember I was in high school at Stony Brook School for boys in New York when my father asked me to join him for the weekend at the White House with President Johnson. I was scared to death!"

They went to see the president on a Saturday and arrived just in time for dinner. Franklin already knows that he should be on his best behaviour, and his father even instructed him to "eat everything on my plate." Franklin admitted that even though it was such a scary experience for a kid, he still found it "fascinating."

"Throughout history, many of our presidents have expressed faith in God. Some have had a deep faith, and our country was blessed because of them. As we come to choosing who our next president will be, it is more important than ever that we choose a leader who doesn't just say they believe in God, but someone who follows Him," he says. "We need a president who looks to God for wisdom and direction and lives his life in holy fear of the Almighty. Let's make that our prayer this Presidents Day."

Franklin is not endorsing any presidential candidate for the upcoming elections, but he is encouraging Christians from all across the nation to come out and vote.

related articles
Proposed non-discrimination law being pushed in North Carolina targets Christians, warns Franklin Graham
Proposed non-discrimination law being pushed in North Carolina targets Christians, warns Franklin Graham

Proposed non-discrimination law being pushed in North Carolina targets Christians, warns Franklin Graham

Franklin Graham considers same-sex marriage, transgender issue, abortion as major failures of America
Franklin Graham considers same-sex marriage, transgender issue, abortion as major failures of America

Franklin Graham considers same-sex marriage, transgender issue, abortion as major failures of America

Over 7,000 turn up for Franklin Graham\'s Decision America Tour in Georgia
Over 7,000 turn up for Franklin Graham's Decision America Tour in Georgia

Over 7,000 turn up for Franklin Graham's Decision America Tour in Georgia

Franklin Graham helps put an end to Oregon refuge standoff as last 4 holdouts surrender
Franklin Graham helps put an end to Oregon refuge standoff as last 4 holdouts surrender

Franklin Graham helps put an end to Oregon refuge standoff as last 4 holdouts surrender

Franklin Graham spends Valentine\'s Day with dad Billy, who says he still misses his wife Ruth
Franklin Graham spends Valentine's Day with dad Billy, who says he still misses his wife Ruth

Franklin Graham spends Valentine's Day with dad Billy, who says he still misses his wife Ruth

News
Scotland’s assisted suicide vote: a temporary victory?
Scotland’s assisted suicide vote: a temporary victory?

It will be interesting to see if the Scottish government goes down the route of investing in quality palliative care, or whether Liam McArthur's defeated assisted suicide bill is simply resurrected in another form.

Nick Timothy stands by criticism of Muslim prayer in Trafalgar Square
Nick Timothy stands by criticism of Muslim prayer in Trafalgar Square

Shadow justice minister Nick Timothy is standing by claims that a mass Islamic prayer in Trafalgar Square was “a declaration of domination” that should never be repeated.

Britain’s culture of giving is becoming more 'fragile' as donations fall
Britain’s culture of giving is becoming more 'fragile' as donations fall

A major new report from the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) has raised fresh concerns about the state of charitable giving in the UK, showing that total public donations fell sharply in 2025 as fewer people gave and average gifts became smaller.

UK urged to press Nigeria on violence against Christians during historic Tinubu visit
UK urged to press Nigeria on violence against Christians during historic Tinubu visit

A coalition of Christian and human rights organisations has called on the UK government to use President Bola Tinubu’s state visit to Britain to press for stronger protections for Christians and other vulnerable communities in Nigeria, amid continuing concern over deadly attacks and weak accountability.