Monday, September 9, 2013

Billy Graham: A Great Evangelist

                                                
                                                        
                                                         

Billy Graham, the American Christian evangelist, is best known for his worldwide evangelistic crusades preaching the message of Christianity to more people than anyone in history. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) reports, "nearly 215 million people in more than 185 countries" have been reached through his ministry. In his lifetime, he has led many thousands to make a decision to receive Jesus as personal Savior and to live for Christ. Graham has been an adviser to many American presidents and according to Gallup Polls is regularly listed as one of the "Ten Most Admired Men in the World."

Date of Birth:

November 7, 1918.

Family & Home:

Graham was raised on a dairy farm in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1943 he married Ruth McCue Bell, daughter of a Christian missionary surgeon in China. He and Ruth had three daughters (including Anne Graham Lotz, Christian author and speaker), two sons (including Franklin Graham, who now runs his association), 19 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Today Billy Graham makes his home in the mountains of North Carolina. On June 14, 2007, he said farewell to his beloved Ruth when she passed away at age 87.

Education & Ministry:

In 1934, at age 16, Graham made a personal commitment to Christ during a revival meeting conducted by Mordecai Ham. He graduated from the Florida Bible Institute, now Trinity College of Florida and was ordained in 1939 by a church in the Southern Baptist Convention. Later in 1943, he graduated from Wheaton College, pastored the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois, and then joined Youth for Christ.
In this post-war era, as he preached in the United States and Europe, Graham was soon acknowledged as a rising young evangelist. In 1949, an extended 8-week crusade in Los Angeles gained international recognition for Graham.

In 1950 Graham founded the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) in Minneapolis, Minnesota, which later relocated in 2003 to Charlotte, North Carolina. The ministry has included:
  • The weekly “Hour of Decision” radio broadcast.
  • Televised crusade specials approximately six times a year.
  • “My Answer,” international newspaper column.
  • Decision Magazine, the official BGEA publication.
  • World Wide Pictures, one of the foremost producers of evangelistic films in the world.
Today, in his early 90's, Billy Graham and his ministry are known throughout the world.

Author:

Billy Graham has authored 30 books, many of which have been translated into several languages. They include:
  • Nearing Home (2011)
  • Storm Warnings (2010)
  • Wisdom For Each Day (2008)
  • The Journey (2006)
  • Hope for Each Day (2002)
  • Just As I Am (Autobiography - 1997)
  • Storm Warning (1992)
  • Hope for the Troubled Heart (1991)
  • Facing Death and the Life After (1987
  • Approaching Hoofbeats: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1983)
  • Till Armageddon (1981)
  • The Holy Spirit (1978)
  • How to Be Born Again (1977)
  • Angels: God's Secret Agents (1975)
  • The Jesus Generation (1971)

Awards:

  • The Congressional Gold Medal.
  • The Templeton Foundation Prize for Progress in Religion.
  • The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation Freedom Award.
  • The Big Brother of the Year Award.
  • Cited by George Washington Carver Memorial Institute for contributions to race relations.
  • Recognized by Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith and National Conference of Christians and Jews for efforts to foster better understanding among faiths.
  • Inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1999.

More Accomplishments:

  • On September 14, 2001 he led a national prayer service for the 9/11 attacks at Washington National Cathedral.
  • He was presented with honorary knighthood (KBE) in December 2001.
  • He presided over the graveside services for president Lyndon Johnson in 1973.
  • He spoke at the funeral of president Richard Nixon in 1994.
  • Graham was unable to officiate the funeral of Ronald Reagan on June 11, 2004 after hip replacement surgery.

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