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A Testimony of Faith

Chris Wong

Issue date: 4/16/04 Section: News
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Bibleman Robert T. Schlipp teaches Christian values during a Saturday event for children.
Media Credit: Shawn Holloway
Bibleman Robert T. Schlipp teaches Christian values during a Saturday event for children.

Lee Greenwood was one of the many musical acts that performed during the 2004 Franklin Graham Festival.
Media Credit: Chris Wong
Lee Greenwood was one of the many musical acts that performed during the 2004 Franklin Graham Festival.

The Thousand Voice Choir sang along with the musical acts at the festival, which filled Bakersfield College´s Memorial Stadium for three nights.
Media Credit: Chris Wong
The Thousand Voice Choir sang along with the musical acts at the festival, which filled Bakersfield College´s Memorial Stadium for three nights.

Bakersfield Mayor Harvey Hall thanked Graham for bringing the festival here. He was one of several civic leaders who personally shared with the crowd the importance of their own religious faith.
Media Credit: Chris Wong
Bakersfield Mayor Harvey Hall thanked Graham for bringing the festival here. He was one of several civic leaders who personally shared with the crowd the importance of their own religious faith.

It was one of the largest events held at Bakersfield College in years.

Thousands of people crowded into Bakersfield College's Memorial Stadium to participate in the Kern County Festival 2004 with Franklin Graham.

The three-day festival, which was held April 2-4, featured musical acts, the superhero Bibleman, and individual testimonies of faith from civic leaders such as Mayor Harvey Hall, former county supervisor Mary K. Shell and City Council member Irma Carson.

Franklin Graham, son of the Rev. Billy Graham, gave a brief sermon every night of the free event.
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