The Rev. Franklin Graham Thursday called for prayers for the victims of "these horrific acts of evil in Belgium."
"No matter what happens in our lives, if we have trusted Jesus Christ in repentance and faith as our Lord and Savior, we know that our future is secure in His hands — for now and for all eternity," Graham said
on Facebook.
He is the head of both the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and the Samaritan's Purse global charity and is the son of the famed evangelist.
Graham posted a link to a CNN interview with Emily Eisenman, 21, of Athens, Ga., whose boyfriend Bart Migom, also 21, remains missing after Tuesday's attacks at the airport in Brussels.
He was about to board a flight to the United States when the attacks occurred. They met on American soil last year.
Thirty-one people died in the bombings and as many as 300 were injured.
"Emily shares with the world about Bart's faith and her hope in Christ," Graham said. "Join me in praying for Bart, his parents and Emily — and for all those wounded and grieving following these horrific acts of evil in Belgium."