Billy Graham
Birthday:
November 7, 1918 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Birth Name:
William Franklin Graham Jr.
Height:
191 cm
Billy Graham was arguably the most successful Christian evangelist in the world. He was born William Franklin Graham, Jr., on Monday, November 7th, 1918 (just four before Veteran's Day, Friday, November 11th, 1918) on a dairy farm near Charlotte, North Carolina, to Morrow (Coffey) and William Franklin Graham, who were dairy farmers. Billy was ...
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Billy Graham was arguably the most successful Christian evangelist in the world. He was born William Franklin Graham, Jr., on Monday, November 7th, 1918 (just four before Veteran's Day, Friday, November 11th, 1918) on a dairy farm near Charlotte, North Carolina, to Morrow (Coffey) and William Franklin Graham, who were dairy farmers. Billy was an unofficial pontifex maximus to the American Republic, from the Truman Administration to the Obama years. Graham served as a spiritual adviser to several American presidents, though he is most widely associated with Richard Nixon. He gave a prayer at every Presidential inauguration from 1948 to 1996, and was presented with a Congressional Gold Medal by his fellow Southern Baptist, Bill Clinton, in 1996.As a radio and TV evangelist, Graham touched the lives of an estimated two billion people. He personally oversaw the spiritual rebirth of over 2.5 million people, who accepted Jesus as their personal savior at his revival meetings. The Gallup Poll listed him as number seven on its list of the most admired people of the 20th century.Graham was a moderate and temperate preacher with a high level of tolerance. His split with Bob Jones, Sr. circa 1950 was the watershed moment of the divergence of evangelicals, like Graham, from fundamentalists, like Jones.Billy Graham died at the age of 99 on February 21, 2018, in Montreat, North Carolina. Show less «
[1993] Is AIDS a judgment of God? I could not say for sure, but I think so.
[1993] Is AIDS a judgment of God? I could not say for sure, but I think so.
[on church] Churchgoers are like coals of fire. When they cling together, they keep the flame aglow; when they separate, they die out.
[on church] Churchgoers are like coals of fire. When they cling together, they keep the flame aglow; when they separate, they die out.
[on forgiveness] If His conditions are met, God is bound by His Word to forgive any man or any woman of any sin because of Christ.
[on forgiveness] If His conditions are met, God is bound by His Word to forgive any man or any woman of any sin because of Christ.
[9/11 sermon] The dead are in paradise and would not return to us if they could.
[9/11 sermon] The dead are in paradise and would not return to us if they could.
We sometimes forget that some of the loneliest people in the world are those who are constantly in the public eye. They have spiritual needs...Show more »
We sometimes forget that some of the loneliest people in the world are those who are constantly in the public eye. They have spiritual needs like everyone else. Show less «
[on love] God proved his love on the cross. When Christ hung, and bled, and died it was God saying to the world - I love you.
[on love] God proved his love on the cross. When Christ hung, and bled, and died it was God saying to the world - I love you.
[on Salvation] Is it not arrogance or narrow-mindedness to claim that there is only one way of salvation or that the way we follow is the ri...Show more »
[on Salvation] Is it not arrogance or narrow-mindedness to claim that there is only one way of salvation or that the way we follow is the right way? I think not. After all, do we fault a pilot for being narrow-minded when he follows the instrument panel [while] landing in a rainstorm? No, we want him to remain narrowly focused! Show less «
[focused on the Heart] Don't ever hesitate to take to [God] whatever is on your heart. He already knows it anyway, but He doesn't want you t...Show more »
[focused on the Heart] Don't ever hesitate to take to [God] whatever is on your heart. He already knows it anyway, but He doesn't want you to bear its pain or celebrate its joy alone. Show less «
God loves homosexuals as much as anyone else. I think homosexuality is a sin, but no greater than idolatry and adultery. In my judgment, is ...Show more »
God loves homosexuals as much as anyone else. I think homosexuality is a sin, but no greater than idolatry and adultery. In my judgment, is not that big. Show less «
[Who considers himself as a failure] I am the greatest failure of all men. I was too much with men and too little with God. I was too busy w...Show more »
[Who considers himself as a failure] I am the greatest failure of all men. I was too much with men and too little with God. I was too busy with business meetings and even conducting services. I should have been more with God, and people would've sensed God's presence about me when they were with me. Show less «