Then Sings My Soul: The Music of Billy Graham’s Crusades
Ron Shea, son of George Beverly Shea, shares stories of Billy Graham’s team as they offered encouragement and comfort to the servicemen in Vietnam in 1966.
Ron Shea, son of George Beverly Shea, shares stories of Billy Graham’s team as they offered encouragement and comfort to the servicemen in Vietnam in 1966.
This month’s archives feature is a plaque given to Billy and Ruth Graham in October of 1985 from Blue Ridge Broadcasting in Swannanoa, North Carolina.
Read the story of George Beverly Shea and take a closer look at the Victrola from his living room.
Ron Shea will share about his time as part of the Billy Graham Crusade Team and about his father, George Beverly Shea.
It’s been a year since God called home his faithful servant, George Beverly Shea. Although his voice can no longer be heard, his song carries on proclaiming the “the Story of Jesus and His love” that Bev delighted in. In George Beverly Shea’s book, “How Sweet the Sound,” Billy Graham shared this note: “The title …
Bev Shea, who passed away Tuesday, April 16, at the age of 104, was remembered yesterday in a public memorial service at Anderson Auditorium in Montreat, N.C.
George Beverly Shea, 104, soloist of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), passed away yesterday.
As people across the nation (and even around the world) tune into the Grammy Awards, we are reminiscing on the tremendous honor bestowed on one of our own two years ago.
George Beverly Shea turns 104 on Friday, Feb. 1! Please join us in wishing him a happy birthday. The Billy Graham Library will host an exhibit in tribute to him from Feb. 1 to March 31.
Billy Graham writes about his friend, George Beverly Shea: “The thing that impressed me most about Bev from the very beginning of our long association, was the life he lived behind the scenes…”