Billy Graham on Racism
From the time he became a Christian, Billy Graham said, “I could not understand segregation in the church.”
From the time he became a Christian, Billy Graham said, “I could not understand segregation in the church.”
Meet the newest resident of the Christmas at the Library Nativity (born Nov. 27!)
Billy Graham’s mission has always been to spread the Gospel in every effective means possible. So, how did he go from local to national to satellite radio?
In 1948, Billy Graham began a series of evangelistic meetings in Modesto, California, along with his ministry team, comprised of Cliff Barrows, George Beverly (“Bev”) Shea and Grady Wilson.
Throughout his ministry, Billy Graham often heard questions about the end times. In his book, Storm Warnings, he addresses this question:
Taking a look back at a young man touched by God through through the life and ministry of Billy Graham.
Part of a yearlong reading plan from the Billy Graham Library.
“The Holy Spirit Is a Divine Person”—Billy Graham talks about God the Holy Spirit
Guest post from intern Mallory T.
Lessons Franklin Graham learned from his father.