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Larry L. Graham, M.Th. 

Co-Founder of BCM

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Rev. Larry L. Graham was born and raised in Winter Garden, Florida, in a devout Christian family. He actively participated in his home church, First Assembly of God, serving in youth ministries and as a musician. During his adolescence and high school years, Larry excelled as a student-athlete, earning a football scholarship to the University of Kansas, where he played fullback for the Jayhawks.

Initially pursuing a degree in physical therapy, Larry’s life took a profound turn during a moment of prayer at his home church. Reflecting on a previous spiritual calling experienced at youth camp, he surrendered fully to God’s call into ministry, marking a decisive shift in his life’s direction.

Larry graduated in 1978 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Bible and Theology from Southeastern Assembly of God College in Lakeland, Florida, and was ordained that same year. He later earned a Master’s Degree in Theology, further equipping him for pastoral leadership.

His ministry journey began in Pine Hills, Florida, where he served as pastor for four years. During this time, Larry experienced a miraculous healing from a ruptured disc while hospitalized and awaiting surgery. His doctor remarked, “It looks like you got that miracle you’ve been praying for!” This powerful testimony inspired many at Fleming Heights Assembly, where lives were transformed through the demonstrated power of God. Larry subsequently co-pastored for 13 years in Porter, Texas.

Rev. Graham is ordained with Christ for the Nations (CFN) in Dallas, Texas, and is an active member of the CFN Fellowship of Ministers and Churches. He is also a dedicated Gideon, passionately advocating for the distribution of Bibles both locally and internationally.

In 2020, at the Andrew Wommack Minister’s Conference in Woodland Park, Colorado, Larry and Pat Graham joined the Association of Related Ministries International (A.R.M.I.). They serve actively in the South Texas Region under the leadership of Regional Advocate Will Brocker. In 2025, the Grahams were entrusted with the role of A.R.M.I. Area Leaders, charged with praying for, encouraging, and fostering relationships among ministry members in their region.

Patricia R. Graham

Co-Founder of BCM

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Pat Graham was raised in a Greek Orthodox home in Warwick, Rhode Island, and was an active member of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church. In her mid-twenties, her life was profoundly transformed as she surrendered to the Lordship of Jesus Christ while watching a Billy Graham crusade.

After relocating to Texas, Pat became a member of Faith Assembly of God Church in Pasadena, Texas. Under the leadership of Pastor John McDuff, a passionate advocate for missions, Faith AG deeply embraced the Great Commission. Pastor McDuff’s teaching—that the heartbeat of God is missions—left a lasting impact on Pat. This mission-focused environment nurtured her passion for international outreach, leading her to participate in several short-term mission trips to Northern Ireland, Belgium, Holland, Mexico, and Cuba.

Pat Graham is an ordained minister with the Sceptre Alliance Ministers Fellowship. Alongside her husband, Larry Graham, she co-founded Broken Clay Ministries. Together, they minister at conferences, revivals, and crusades in Kenya and Uganda, Africa.

Pat oversees BCM’s feeding program, launched in 2016, which serves children living in the slums of Kampala, Uganda. Through God’s faithfulness and the generous support of donors, BCM provides over 5,000 meals each six-day school week to students at New Planet Primary School. To God be the glory for all that has been accomplished.

In 2020, Larry and Pat joined the Association of Related Ministries International (A.R.M.I.) at the Andrew Wommack Minister’s Conference in Woodland Park, Colorado. They are active members of the South Texas Region under the leadership of Regional Advocate Will Brocker. In 2025, the Grahams accepted the role of A.R.M.I. Area Leaders, entrusted with praying for, encouraging, and fostering relationships among ministry members in their area.

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