Billy Graham. Graham, who was born in Charlotte and lived in Montreat, became well-known for his televised crusades. News 13 dug into the archives to find a video of Rev. Graham speaking at one of ...
The massive evangelistic gatherings that took place in sports arenas, concert halls, and outdoor venues became known as the Billy Graham Crusades. This documentary gives the history of the crusades.
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Billy Graham, the giant of American evangelism ... for them and asked for forgiveness during his 2002 ‘Crusade’ in New York City,” Rudin wrote. “I had a private ...
"With historical footage of pivotal events, and interviews with Graham, this behind-the -scenes documentary looks at his evangelic crusade in 1992 which reveals how and why the name Billy Graham ...
or drew hundreds of thousands of people to his crusades. He believed it was the Holy Spirit at work. Those concerned about the dechurching of America might yearn for a new Billy Graham to lead ...
Under the dome’s tarp-like roof, The Greater Twin Cities Billy Graham Crusade brought new meaning to the term “revival tent.” But Graham’s old-time religion remained unchanged in the modern setting.
August 2007 - Graham is hospitalized for 11 days to treat intestinal bleeding. February 2008 - Graham is hospitalized for six days to replace a valve in a shunt designed to regulate brain pressure.
Originally scheduled for three weeks, the crusades are so popular they run for seven weeks. 1950 – Founds the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) to establish order and policies for his ...
William Franklin Graham, Jr., an American evangelist and preacher was born on November 7, 1918 in rural North Carolina. In 1934, Graham attended a traveling revival meeting and had a religious ...