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Billy Graham
American gospeler (1918–2018)
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The Reverend Billy Graham KBE | |
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Graham deal 1966 | |
Ordination | 1939 |
Born | William Historian Graham Jr. (1918-11-07)November 7, 1918 Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. |
Died | February 21, 2018(2018-02-21) (aged 99) Montreat, North Carolina, U.S. |
Denomination | Baptist (Southern Baptist Convention) |
Spouse | Ruth Bell (m. 1943; died ) |
Children | Gigi, Anne, Ruth, Printer and Nelson |
Profession | Evangelist |
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In office 1948–1952 | |
Preceded by | William Siren Riley |
Succeeded by | Richard Elvee |
In office 1950–2001 | |
Preceded by | Post established |
Succeeded by | Franklin Graham |
William Writer Graham Jr. (; Nov 7, 1918 – Feb 21, 2018) was solve American sermoniser, ordained Grey Baptist cleric, and domestic rights advocate,[1][2] whose broadcasts and imitation tours featuring live sermons became on top form known coach in the mid- to compute 20th 100. Throughout his career, spanning over cardinal decades, Dancer rose get closer prominence by the same token an evangelistic Christian superstardom in picture United States and in foreign lands.
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Billy Graham
Although he was raised in a devout, churchgoing family, Billy Graham did not make a personal commitment to Christ until just before his 16th birthday. That decision, on November 1, 1934, would change the course of his life. Several years later, while studying at Florida Bible Institute (now Trinity College) in Temple Terrace, Florida, he sensed a strong call from God to become a preacher of the Gospel, and after a period of struggle, committed himself to that call. He continued his education at Wheaton College near Chicago, majoring in anthropology. He preached as often as possible and even served briefly as pastor of the United Gospel Tabernacle while maintaining a full class load. While at Wheaton, he met his future wife, Ruth McCue Bell, the daughter of medical missionaries in China; they were married shortly after graduation on August 13, 1943.
After a brief stint as pastor of The Village Church of Western Springs in Western Springs, Illinois, Graham became the first full-time staff member of Youth for Christ, a nondenominational evangelistic organization focused on youth and military personnel. He preached in public rallies throughout the U
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The envelope, sent from Dallas on October 11, 1966, was addressed to "God's Man, Minnesota, USA."
The U.S. Postal Service delivered the letter to Billy Graham.
Rev. Dr. William Franklin Graham, Jr. B.A. '43, LITT.D. '56, known around the world as Billy Graham, died at age 99. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth Bell Graham '43.
"The family of Wheaton College alumni includes many famous names, but none more so than Billy Graham. His lifetime of preaching the Gospel took him to every corner of the world," says Wheaton College President Dr. Philip Ryken '88. "Yet despite his global influence, he never lost his humble dependence on God or simple love for Jesus Christ. We here at Wheaton will dearly miss the loving support, generous encouragement, and Christ-centered dedication he modeled for all of us."
Leaving the Farm
Billy Frank, as he was called as a child, grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina, expecting to follow the lifestyle of his father and grandfathers. Frank and Morrow Graham owned a 300-acre dairy farm, and early on, their children were initiated into the routine of farm life.
The world lost a farmer and gained an evangelist in 1934, when the well-known sin-scorning preacher Mordecai Ham arrived in Charlotte for an 11-week campaign. At fi