
Widespread Christian singer Forrest Frank is remembering his lately deceased grandfather, who was a prominant meteorologist in Texas, as a “good and trustworthy servant” whose affect is mirrored in his music profession.
In an X submit printed on Wednesday, Frank introduced that “at this time, my grandad went to be with Jesus.” The video featured within the X submit confirmed Frank’s late grandfather, Neil Frank, watching a sermon he delivered in 1985. Frank died on the age of 94.
“I used it because the intro for my album and tour,” Frank wrote.
The video included footage of Neil Frank’s remarks at a 1985 Billy Graham campaign, wherein he testified that he “grew to become a brand new creature in Christ Jesus.” The late Frank detailed how his embrace of the Christian religion was accompanied by “a change in my worth system, a change in my understanding and positively, a change in my idea of this particular person of Christ.”
Nicely performed, good and trustworthy servant pic.twitter.com/OqrpCr4eFU
— Forrest Frank (@forestfrank) December 24, 2025
Neil Frank additionally mentioned what he referred to as the “nice tragedy in fashionable America,” saying, “many people have by no means taken the time to seek out out what dwelling is all about.” The X submit was accompanied by a caption studying “Nicely performed, good and trustworthy servant.”
“In the future I’ll get to see you once more,” Frank mentioned. “Till then, I’ll spend my time doing what you probably did finest,” by “spreading the title of Jesus.”
Neil Frank was finest identified for his work as a local weather scientist. He was the longest-serving director of the Nationwide Hurricane Heart (1974-1987) and the retired chief meteorologist after 21 years at KHOU-TV in Houston, Texas, in line with the Cornwall Alliance, a company dedicated to “difficult local weather alarmism and selling Biblically sound stewardship.” Frank served as a fellow on the Cornwall Alliance.
The meteorologist was amongst 142 signatories to “An Open Letter to Pope Francis on Local weather Change,” described as a rejection of “local weather alarmism.”
Frank additionally authored or co-authored a number of op-eds in recent times, together with a 2013 piece printed by The Christian Submit rejecting the concept man-made world warming made Superstorm Sandy stronger than it in any other case would have been. The Each day Caller printed a related evaluation by Frank in 2016, which described Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s assertion that “Hurricane Matthew was probably extra harmful due to local weather change” as “false.”
Frank’s Each day Caller op-ed additionally asserted that implementing the Paris local weather settlement, supported by Clinton and different Democrats, could be ineffective at lowering Earth’s temperature. In accordance with Frank, the idea that “CO2, emitted after we burn fossil fuels for electrical energy and transportation important to life, well being, and prosperity, causes world warming that causes extra and stronger hurricanes” is “unsuitable.”
Neil Frank’s dying occurred lower than per week after the beginning of his great-grandson, Forrest Frank’s second youngster. Frank and his spouse named their new child youngster Sonny Neil Frank.
Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Submit. He might be reached at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com












