Billy Graham

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William "Billy" Franklin Graham (born November 7, 1918) is a prominent evangelical Christian preacher. Active for more than 50 years, Billy Graham was originally known for tent revivals and soon became known for city "crusades" in large auditoriums. Arguably one of the most well known Christian preachers of his time, Mr. Graham has inspired over 210 million people in 185 countries around the world, and has a widely distributed syndicated column. Now well into his 80's and generally retired, he still pops up from time to time to headline more events. His son Franklin has largely taken over his father's role and is now in charge of the day to day runnings of the Billy Graham ministry. [1] [2]

On June 14th, 2007, Graham was parted from his wife of over 60 years, Ruth Graham (formerly Ruth Bell). They had 5 children together and currently have 19 grandchildren. Billy Graham looks forward to seeing her again soon when his work is done and God calls him home.

"There would have been no Billy Graham as we know him today had it not been for Ruth" -- T.W. Wilson (longtime friend)

References

  1. http://www.dailyherald.com/suburbanliving/story.asp?id=295087
  2. http://www.billygraham.org/mediaRelations/bios.asp?p=1