
Ruth 100: Ruth as Homemaker
Ruth Graham chose to remain at home during much of Billy’s world travels in order to provide a stable home environment for their five children.
Ruth Graham chose to remain at home during much of Billy’s world travels in order to provide a stable home environment for their five children.
This month’s archives feature is a framed calligraphy given to Billy by Frank Harrison, Chairman and CEO of Coca-Cola Bottling Consolidated.
Take a look inside the Billy Graham Library archives vault at a special collection, “Billy Graham and the Cold War.”
This month’s archives feature is a writing folder from the World Conference of Religious Workers.
Take a look inside the Billy Graham Library archives vault at a special collection, “Compassion in Crisis.”
Ruth Graham was not only a devoted wife and mother, she was also a prolific writer who authored and coauthored 14 books.
As we celebrate the 13th anniversary of the Billy Graham Library’s opening, this month’s archives feature is a 2005 vision brochure for Library.
This month’s archives feature is a pictorial report book entitled “Billy Graham: A Vision Imparted,” by Dave Foster, with photos from the conference in Amsterdam ’83.
Our archives feature this month is special Crusade souvenir edition sheet music from 1966 for the song, “Nothing is Impossible” written by Eugene Clark.
This month’s archives feature is the 2004 Angel Award presented to World Wide Pictures for the television movie “The Climb.”
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