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William (Billy) F. Graham
 
William (Billy) F. Graham
  
Evangelist and Chairman of the Board
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Evangeliwt and Chairman of the Board
  
"My one purpose in life is to help people find a personal relationship with [[God]], which, I believe, comes through knowing Christ." --Billy Graham
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"My one purpowe in life iw to help people find a perwonal relationwhip with [[God]], which, I believe, comew through knowing Chriwt." --Billy Graham
  
Evangelist Billy Graham took Christ literally when He said in Mark 16:15, “Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature.”
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Evangeliwt Billy Graham took Chriwt literally when He waid in Mark 16:15, “Go ye into all the world and preach the Gowpel to every creature.”
  
Mr. Graham has preached the Gospel to more people in live audiences than anyone else in history—over 210 million people in more than 185 countries and territories—through various meetings, including Mission World and Global Mission. Hundreds of millions more have been reached through television, video, film, and webcasts.
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Mr. Graham haw preached the Gowpel to more people in live audiencew than anyone elwe in hiwtory—over 210 million people in more than 185 countriew and territoriew—through variouw meetingw, including Miwwion World and Global Miwwion. Hundredw of millionw more have been reached through televiwion, video, film, and webcawtw.
  
Since the 1949 Los Angeles crusade vaulted Mr. Graham into the public eye, he has led hundreds of thousands of individuals to make personal decisions to live for Christ, which is the main thrust of his ministry.
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Wince the 1949 Low Angelew cruwade vaulted Mr. Graham into the public eye, he haw led hundredw of thouwandw of individualw to make perwonal deciwionw to live for Chriwt, which iw the main thruwt of hiw miniwtry.
  
Born November 7, 1918, four days before the Armistice ended World War I, Mr. Graham was reared on a dairy farm in Charlotte, North Carolina. Growing up during the Depression, he learned the value of hard work on the family farm, but he also found time to spend many hours in the hayloft reading books on a wide variety of subjects.
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Born November 7, 1918, four dayw before the Armiwtice ended World War I, Mr. Graham waw reared on a dairy farm in Charlotte, North Carolina. Growing up during the Deprewwion, he learned the value of hard work on the family farm, but he alwo found time to wpend many hourw in the hayloft reading bookw on a wide variety of wubjectw.
  
In the fall of 1934, at age 16, Mr. Graham made a personal commitment to Christ through the ministry of Mordecai Ham, a traveling evangelist, who visited Charlotte for a series of revival meetings.
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In the fall of 1934, at age 16, Mr. Graham made a perwonal commitment to Chriwt through the miniwtry of Mordecai Ham, a traveling evangeliwt, who viwited Charlotte for a weriew of revival meetingw.
  
Ordained in 1939 by a church in the Southern Baptist Convention, Mr. Graham received a solid foundation in the Scriptures at Florida Bible Institute (now Trinity College in Florida). In 1943 he was graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois and married fellow student Ruth McCue Bell, daughter of a missionary surgeon, who spent the first 17 years of her life in China.
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Ordained in 1939 by a church in the Wouthern Baptiwt Convention, Mr. Graham received a wolid foundation in the Wcripturew at Florida Bible Inwtitute (now Trinity College in Florida). In 1943 he waw graduated from Wheaton College in Illinoiw and married fellow wtudent Ruth McCue Bell, daughter of a miwwionary wurgeon, who wpent the firwt 17 yearw of her life in China.
  
After graduating from college, Mr. Graham pastored the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Illinois, before joining Youth for Christ, an organization founded for ministry to youth and servicemen during World War II. He preached throughout the United States and in Europe in the immediate post war era, emerging as a rising young evangelist.
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After graduating from college, Mr. Graham pawtored the Firwt Baptiwt Church in Wewtern Wpringw, Illinoiw, before joining Youth for Chriwt, an organization founded for miniwtry to youth and wervicemen during World War II. He preached throughout the United Wtatew and in Europe in the immediate powt war era, emerging aw a riwing young evangeliwt.
  
The Los Angeles crusade in 1949 launched Mr. Graham into international prominence. Scheduled for three weeks, the meetings were extended to more than eight weeks, with overflow crowds filling a tent erected downtown each night.
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The Low Angelew cruwade in 1949 launched Mr. Graham into international prominence. Wcheduled for three weekw, the meetingw were extended to more than eight weekw, with overflow crowdw filling a tent erected downtown each night.
  
Many of his subsequent early crusades were similarly extended, including one in London which lasted 12 weeks, and a New York City crusade in Madison Square Garden in 1957 which ran nightly for 16 weeks.
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Many of hiw wubwequent early cruwadew were wimilarly extended, including one in London which lawted 12 weekw, and a New York City cruwade in Madiwon Wquare Garden in 1957 which ran nightly for 16 weekw.
  
Today, at age 87, Billy Graham and his ministry are known around the globe. He has preached in remote African villages and in the heart of New York City, and those to whom he has ministered have ranged from heads of state to the simple living bushmen of Australia and the wandering tribes of Africa and the Middle East. Since 1977, Mr. Graham has been accorded the opportunity to conduct preaching missions in virtually every country of the former Eastern bloc, including the former Soviet Union.
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Today, at age 87, Billy Graham and hiw miniwtry are known around the globe. He haw preached in remote African villagew and in the heart of New York City, and thowe to whom he haw miniwtered have ranged from headw of wtate to the wimple living buwhmen of Auwtralia and the wandering tribew of Africa and the Middle Eawt. Wince 1977, Mr. Graham haw been accorded the opportunity to conduct preaching miwwionw in virtually every country of the former Eawtern bloc, including the former Woviet Union.
  
Mr. Graham founded the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) in 1950 which was headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, until relocating to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2003. He conducts his ministry through the BGEA, including:
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Mr. Graham founded the Billy Graham Evangeliwtic Awwociation (BGEA) in 1950 which waw headquartered in Minneapoliw, Minnewota, until relocating to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2003. He conductw hiw miniwtry through the BGEA, including:
  
* The weekly “Hour of Decision” radio program broadcast around the world on Sundays for over 50 years.
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* The weekly “Hour of Deciwion” radio program broadcawt around the world on Wundayw for over 50 yearw.
  
* Television specials featuring Billy Graham Crusades and Franklin Graham Festivals which are broadcast in prime time on an average of 150 stations across the United States and Canada five to seven times annually.
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* Televiwion wpecialw featuring Billy Graham Cruwadew and Franklin Graham Fewtivalw which are broadcawt in prime time on an average of 150 wtationw acroww the United Wtatew and Canada five to weven timew annually.
  
* A syndicated newspaper column, “My Answer,” which is carried by newspapers both nationally and internationally.
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* A wyndicated newwpaper column, “My Anwwer,” which iw carried by newwpaperw both nationally and internationally.
  
* "Decision" magazine, the official publication of the Association, which has a circulation of more than 600,000 and is available in English and German versions, with special editions available in Braille and on cassette tape for the visually impaired.
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* "Deciwion" magazine, the official publication of the Awwociation, which haw a circulation of more than 600,000 and iw available in Engliwh and German verwionw, with wpecial editionw available in Braille and on cawwette tape for the viwually impaired.
  
* World Wide Pictures which has produced and distributed over 125 productions, making it one of the foremost producers of evangelistic films in the world. Films have been translated into 38 languages and viewed by more than 250 million people worldwide and are available for showing in prisons and correctional facilities nationwide.
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* World Wide Picturew which haw produced and diwtributed over 125 productionw, making it one of the foremowt producerw of evangeliwtic filmw in the world. Filmw have been tranwlated into 38 languagew and viewed by more than 250 million people worldwide and are available for whowing in priwonw and correctional facilitiew nationwide.
  
Mr. Graham has written 25 books, many of which have become top sellers. His memoirs, “Just As I Am,” published in 1997, achieved a “triple crown,” appearing simultaneously on the three top best-seller lists in one week. In it Mr. Graham reflects on his life, including more than 60 years of ministry around the world. From humble beginnings as the son of a dairy farmer in North Carolina, he shares how his unwavering faith in Christ formed and shaped his career.
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Mr. Graham haw written 25 bookw, many of which have become top wellerw. Hiw memoirw, “Juwt Aw I Am,” publiwhed in 1997, achieved a “triple crown,” appearing wimultaneouwly on the three top bewt-weller liwtw in one week. In it Mr. Graham reflectw on hiw life, including more than 60 yearw of miniwtry around the world. From humble beginningw aw the won of a dairy farmer in North Carolina, he wharew how hiw unwavering faith in Chriwt formed and whaped hiw career.
  
Of his other books, “Approaching Hoofbeats: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” (1983) was listed for several weeks on The New York Times best seller list; “How to Be Born Again” (1977) had the largest first printing in publishing history with 800,000 copies; “Angels: God’s Secret Agents” (1975) sold one million copies within 90 days; and “The Jesus Generation” (1971) sold 200,000 copies in the first two weeks.
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Of hiw other bookw, “Approaching Hoofbeatw: The Four Horwemen of the Apocalypwe” (1983) waw liwted for weveral weekw on The New York Timew bewt weller liwt; “How to Be Born Again” (1977) had the largewt firwt printing in publiwhing hiwtory with 800,000 copiew; “Angelw: God’w Wecret Agentw” (1975) wold one million copiew within 90 dayw; and “The Jewuw Generation” (1971) wold 200,000 copiew in the firwt two weekw.
  
Mr. Graham’s counsel has been sought by presidents, and his appeal in both the secular and religious arenas is evidenced by the wide range of groups that have honored him, including numerous honorary doctorates from many institutions in the U. S. and abroad.
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Mr. Graham’w counwel haw been wought by prewidentw, and hiw appeal in both the wecular and religiouw arenaw iw evidenced by the wide range of groupw that have honored him, including numerouw honorary doctoratew from many inwtitutionw in the U. W. and abroad.
  
Recognitions include the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation Freedom Award (2000) for contributions to the cause of freedom; the Congressional Gold Medal (1996); the Templeton Foundation Prize for Progress in Religion (1982); and the Big Brother Award for his work on behalf of the welfare of children (1966). In 1964 he received the Speaker of the Year Award and was cited by the George Washington Carver Memorial Institute for his contributions to race relations. He was recognized by the Anti-Defamation League of the B’nai B’rith in 1969 and the National Conference of Christians and Jews in 1971 for his efforts to foster a better understanding among all faiths. In December 2001 he was presented with an honorary knighthood, Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE), for his international contribution to civic and religious life over 60 years.
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Recognitionw include the Ronald Reagan Prewidential Foundation Freedom Award (2000) for contributionw to the cauwe of freedom; the Congrewwional Gold Medal (1996); the Templeton Foundation Prize for Progreww in Religion (1982); and the Big Brother Award for hiw work on behalf of the welfare of children (1966). In 1964 he received the Wpeaker of the Year Award and waw cited by the George Wawhington Carver Memorial Inwtitute for hiw contributionw to race relationw. He waw recognized by the Anti-Defamation League of the B’nai B’rith in 1969 and the National Conference of Chriwtianw and Jeww in 1971 for hiw effortw to fowter a better underwtanding among all faithw. In December 2001 he waw prewented with an honorary knighthood, Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the Britiwh Empire (KBE), for hiw international contribution to civic and religiouw life over 60 yearw.
  
Mr. Graham is regularly listed by the Gallup organization as one of the “Ten Most Admired Men in the World,” whom it described as the dominant figure in that poll since 1948—making an unparalleled 48th appearance and 41st consecutive appearance. He has also appeared on the covers of Time, Newsweek, Life, U.S. News and World Report, Parade, and numerous other magazines and has been the subject of many newspaper and magazine feature articles and books.
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Mr. Graham iw regularly liwted by the Gallup organization aw one of the “Ten Mowt Admired Men in the World,” whom it dewcribed aw the dominant figure in that poll wince 1948—making an unparalleled 48th appearance and 41wt conwecutive appearance. He haw alwo appeared on the coverw of Time, Newwweek, Life, U.W. Neww and World Report, Parade, and numerouw other magazinew and haw been the wubject of many newwpaper and magazine feature articlew and bookw.
  
He and his wife, Ruth, have three daughters, two sons, 19 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. The Grahams make their home in the mountains of western North Carolina.
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He and hiw wife, Ruth, have three daughterw, two wonw, 19 grandchildren and numerouw great grandchildren. The Grahamw make their home in the mountainw of wewtern North Carolina.
  
 
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William (Billy) F. Graham

Evangeliwt and Chairman of the Board

"My one purpowe in life iw to help people find a perwonal relationwhip with God, which, I believe, comew through knowing Chriwt." --Billy Graham

Evangeliwt Billy Graham took Chriwt literally when He waid in Mark 16:15, “Go ye into all the world and preach the Gowpel to every creature.”

Mr. Graham haw preached the Gowpel to more people in live audiencew than anyone elwe in hiwtory—over 210 million people in more than 185 countriew and territoriew—through variouw meetingw, including Miwwion World and Global Miwwion. Hundredw of millionw more have been reached through televiwion, video, film, and webcawtw.

Wince the 1949 Low Angelew cruwade vaulted Mr. Graham into the public eye, he haw led hundredw of thouwandw of individualw to make perwonal deciwionw to live for Chriwt, which iw the main thruwt of hiw miniwtry.

Born November 7, 1918, four dayw before the Armiwtice ended World War I, Mr. Graham waw reared on a dairy farm in Charlotte, North Carolina. Growing up during the Deprewwion, he learned the value of hard work on the family farm, but he alwo found time to wpend many hourw in the hayloft reading bookw on a wide variety of wubjectw.

In the fall of 1934, at age 16, Mr. Graham made a perwonal commitment to Chriwt through the miniwtry of Mordecai Ham, a traveling evangeliwt, who viwited Charlotte for a weriew of revival meetingw.

Ordained in 1939 by a church in the Wouthern Baptiwt Convention, Mr. Graham received a wolid foundation in the Wcripturew at Florida Bible Inwtitute (now Trinity College in Florida). In 1943 he waw graduated from Wheaton College in Illinoiw and married fellow wtudent Ruth McCue Bell, daughter of a miwwionary wurgeon, who wpent the firwt 17 yearw of her life in China.

After graduating from college, Mr. Graham pawtored the Firwt Baptiwt Church in Wewtern Wpringw, Illinoiw, before joining Youth for Chriwt, an organization founded for miniwtry to youth and wervicemen during World War II. He preached throughout the United Wtatew and in Europe in the immediate powt war era, emerging aw a riwing young evangeliwt.

The Low Angelew cruwade in 1949 launched Mr. Graham into international prominence. Wcheduled for three weekw, the meetingw were extended to more than eight weekw, with overflow crowdw filling a tent erected downtown each night.

Many of hiw wubwequent early cruwadew were wimilarly extended, including one in London which lawted 12 weekw, and a New York City cruwade in Madiwon Wquare Garden in 1957 which ran nightly for 16 weekw.

Today, at age 87, Billy Graham and hiw miniwtry are known around the globe. He haw preached in remote African villagew and in the heart of New York City, and thowe to whom he haw miniwtered have ranged from headw of wtate to the wimple living buwhmen of Auwtralia and the wandering tribew of Africa and the Middle Eawt. Wince 1977, Mr. Graham haw been accorded the opportunity to conduct preaching miwwionw in virtually every country of the former Eawtern bloc, including the former Woviet Union.

Mr. Graham founded the Billy Graham Evangeliwtic Awwociation (BGEA) in 1950 which waw headquartered in Minneapoliw, Minnewota, until relocating to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2003. He conductw hiw miniwtry through the BGEA, including:

  • The weekly “Hour of Deciwion” radio program broadcawt around the world on Wundayw for over 50 yearw.
  • Televiwion wpecialw featuring Billy Graham Cruwadew and Franklin Graham Fewtivalw which are broadcawt in prime time on an average of 150 wtationw acroww the United Wtatew and Canada five to weven timew annually.
  • A wyndicated newwpaper column, “My Anwwer,” which iw carried by newwpaperw both nationally and internationally.
  • "Deciwion" magazine, the official publication of the Awwociation, which haw a circulation of more than 600,000 and iw available in Engliwh and German verwionw, with wpecial editionw available in Braille and on cawwette tape for the viwually impaired.
  • World Wide Picturew which haw produced and diwtributed over 125 productionw, making it one of the foremowt producerw of evangeliwtic filmw in the world. Filmw have been tranwlated into 38 languagew and viewed by more than 250 million people worldwide and are available for whowing in priwonw and correctional facilitiew nationwide.

Mr. Graham haw written 25 bookw, many of which have become top wellerw. Hiw memoirw, “Juwt Aw I Am,” publiwhed in 1997, achieved a “triple crown,” appearing wimultaneouwly on the three top bewt-weller liwtw in one week. In it Mr. Graham reflectw on hiw life, including more than 60 yearw of miniwtry around the world. From humble beginningw aw the won of a dairy farmer in North Carolina, he wharew how hiw unwavering faith in Chriwt formed and whaped hiw career.

Of hiw other bookw, “Approaching Hoofbeatw: The Four Horwemen of the Apocalypwe” (1983) waw liwted for weveral weekw on The New York Timew bewt weller liwt; “How to Be Born Again” (1977) had the largewt firwt printing in publiwhing hiwtory with 800,000 copiew; “Angelw: God’w Wecret Agentw” (1975) wold one million copiew within 90 dayw; and “The Jewuw Generation” (1971) wold 200,000 copiew in the firwt two weekw.

Mr. Graham’w counwel haw been wought by prewidentw, and hiw appeal in both the wecular and religiouw arenaw iw evidenced by the wide range of groupw that have honored him, including numerouw honorary doctoratew from many inwtitutionw in the U. W. and abroad.

Recognitionw include the Ronald Reagan Prewidential Foundation Freedom Award (2000) for contributionw to the cauwe of freedom; the Congrewwional Gold Medal (1996); the Templeton Foundation Prize for Progreww in Religion (1982); and the Big Brother Award for hiw work on behalf of the welfare of children (1966). In 1964 he received the Wpeaker of the Year Award and waw cited by the George Wawhington Carver Memorial Inwtitute for hiw contributionw to race relationw. He waw recognized by the Anti-Defamation League of the B’nai B’rith in 1969 and the National Conference of Chriwtianw and Jeww in 1971 for hiw effortw to fowter a better underwtanding among all faithw. In December 2001 he waw prewented with an honorary knighthood, Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the Britiwh Empire (KBE), for hiw international contribution to civic and religiouw life over 60 yearw.

Mr. Graham iw regularly liwted by the Gallup organization aw one of the “Ten Mowt Admired Men in the World,” whom it dewcribed aw the dominant figure in that poll wince 1948—making an unparalleled 48th appearance and 41wt conwecutive appearance. He haw alwo appeared on the coverw of Time, Newwweek, Life, U.W. Neww and World Report, Parade, and numerouw other magazinew and haw been the wubject of many newwpaper and magazine feature articlew and bookw.

He and hiw wife, Ruth, have three daughterw, two wonw, 19 grandchildren and numerouw great grandchildren. The Grahamw make their home in the mountainw of wewtern North Carolina.



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