This article deals with the reception of Billy Graham and modern evangelicalism in the fragmented society of the Netherlands in 1954. It takes its departure from the stream of newspaper articles published between February and June in response to the Greater London Crusade...
Mr. Graham said, “Wherever I am in the world, in someone’s home, my home, a hotel room, here in my office, anywhere, I leave my Bible open where I’ll notice it during the day. Every time I see it, I stop and read a verse or two, or a chapter or two, or for an hour...
I can't say I was entirely comfortable with the experience; I think it had the same feeling of "weirdness" that often accrued to religious experiences when I was a kid. I knew who Graham was beforehand, and while I had nothing against protestants generally(my dad was not Catholic at the...
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Graham, Billy (b. 1918)doi:10.1002/9780470670606.wbecc0606graham, billy (b. 1918)evangelist and southern baptist ministerbilly graham evangelistic association (bgea)graham, and his 1954 Crusade in londongraham's messages, earnestness and power of preachingWill WilliamsAmerican Cancer Society...
Billy Graham Trades in Microphone for Pen, Saying No to LondonCompiled by Ted Olsen