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Billy Graham Obituary

 By Laurie Goodstein

The Rev. Billy Graham, a North Carolina farmer's son who preached to millions in stadium events he called crusades, becoming a pastor to presidents and the nation's best-known Christian evangelist for more than 60 years, died on Wednesday at his home. He was 99.

Mr. Graham had dealt with a number of illnesses in his last years, including prostate cancer, hydrocephalus (a buildup of fluid in the brain) and symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

Mr. Graham spread his influence across the country and around the world through a combination of religious conviction, commanding stage presence and shrewd use of radio, television and advanced communication technologies.

A central achievement was his encouraging evangelical Protestants to regain the social influence they had once wielded, reversing a retreat from public life that had begun when their efforts to challenge evolution theory were defeated in the Scopes trial in 1925.

But in his later years, Mr. Graham kept his distance from the evangelical political movement he had helped engender, refusing to endorse candidates and avoiding the volatile issues dear to religious conservatives.

"If I get on these other subjects, it divides the audience on an issue that is not the issue I'm promoting," he said in an interview at his home in North Carolina in 2005 while preparing for his last American crusade, in New York City. "I'm just promoting the Gospel."

Mr. Graham took the role of evangelist to a new level, lifting it from the sawdust floors of canvas tents in small-town America to the podiums of packed stadiums in the world's major cities. He wrote more than 30 books and was among the first to use new communication technologies for religious purposes. During his "global crusade" from Puerto Rico in 1995, his sermons were translated simultaneously into 48 languages and transmitted to 185 countries by satellite.

Mr. Graham's standing as a religious leader was unusual: Unlike the pope or the Dalai Lama, he spoke for neither a particular church (though he was a Southern Baptist) nor a particular people. He prayed with every United States president since Harry S. Truman, regardless of political party.

At times, he seemed to fill the role of national clergyman. He read from Scripture at President Richard M. Nixon's funeral in California in 1994, offered prayers at a service in the National Cathedral for victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in 2001 and, despite his failing health, traveled to New Orleans in 2006 to preach to survivors of Hurricane Katrina.

His reach was global, and he was welcomed even by repressive leaders like Kim Il-sung of North Korea, who invited him to preach in Pyongyang's officially sanctioned churches.

In his younger days, Mr. Graham became a role model for aspiring evangelists, prompting countless young men to copy his cadences, his gestures and even the way he combed his wavy blond hair.

He was not without critics. Early in his career, some mainline Protestant leaders and theologians accused him of preaching a simplistic message of personal salvation that ignored the complexities of societal problems like racism and poverty. Later, critics said he had shown political naïveté in maintaining a close public association with Nixon long after Nixon had been implicated in the cover-up of the Watergate break-in.

Mr. Graham's image was tainted in 2002 with the release of audiotapes that Nixon had secretly recorded in the White House three decades earlier. The two men were heard agreeing that liberal Jews controlled the media and were responsible for pornography.

"A lot of the Jews are great friends of mine," Mr. Graham said at one point on the tapes. "They swarm around me and are friendly to me because they know that I'm friendly with Israel. But they don't know how I really feel about what they are doing to this country."

Mr. Graham issued a written apology and met with Jewish leaders. In the interview in 2005, he said of the conversation with Nixon: "I didn't remember it, I still don't remember it, but it was there. I guess I was sort of caught up in the conversation somehow."

In the last few decades, a new generation of evangelists, including Mr. Graham's elder son, Franklin, began developing their own followings. In November 1995, on his 77th birthday, Mr. Graham named Franklin to succeed him as head of his organization, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. His daughter Anne Graham Lotz and his grandsons Will Graham and William Graham Tullian Tchividjian are also in ministry.

Franklin Graham has drawn criticism since the Sept. 11 attacks for denigrating Islam. His father, however, retained the respect of vast numbers of Americans, enough to earn him repeated appearances on Gallup's annual lists of the world's 10 most admired men.

With a warm, courtly manner that was readily apparent both to stadium crowds and to those who met him face to face, Mr. Graham could be a riveting presence. At 6-foot-2, with a handsomely rugged profile fit for Hollywood westerns, he would hold his Bible aloft and declare that Scripture offered "the answer to every human longing."

Mr. Graham drew his essential message from the mainstream of evangelical Protestant belief. Repent of your sins, he told his listeners, accept Jesus as your Savior and be born again. In a typical exhortation, he declared:

"Are you frustrated, bewildered, dejected, breaking under the strains of life? Then listen for a moment to me: Say yes to the Savior tonight, and in a moment you will know such comfort as you have never known. It comes to you quickly, as swiftly as I snap my fingers, just like that."

Mr. Graham always closed by asking his listeners to "come forward" and commit to a life of Christian faith. When they did so, his well-oiled organization would match new believers with nearby churches. Many thousands of people say they were first brought to church by a Billy Graham crusade.

At the dedication of the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C., in June 2007, former President Bill Clinton said of Mr. Graham, "When he prays with you in the Oval Office or upstairs in the White House, you feel like he is praying for you, not the president."

As a popular evangelist, Mr. Graham was by no means unique in American history. George Whitefield in the mid-18th century, Charles G. Finney and Dwight L. Moody in the 19th century, and Billy Sunday at the turn of the 20th were all capable of drawing vast crowds.

But none of them combined the ambition, the talent for organization and the reach of Mr. Graham, who had the advantages of jet travel and electronic media to convey his message. In 2007, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, with 750 employees, estimated that he had preached the Gospel to more than 215 million people in more than 185 countries and territories since beginning his crusades in Grand Rapids, Mich., in October 1947. He reached hundreds of millions more on television, through video and in film.

"This is not mass evangelism," Mr. Graham liked to say, "but personal evangelism on a mass scale."

William Franklin Graham Jr. - Billy Frank to his family and friends as a boy - was born near Charlotte on Nov. 7, 1918, the first of four children of William Franklin Graham and Morrow Coffey Graham. He was descended on both sides from pre-Revolution Scottish settlers, and both his grandfathers were Confederate soldiers.

Though the Grahams were Reformed Presbyterians, and though his father insisted on daily readings of the Bible, Billy Frank was an unenthusiastic Christian. He was more interested in reading history, playing baseball and dreaming of becoming a professional ballplayer. His worldliness, his father thought, was mischievous and devilish.

It was the Rev. Mordecai Ham, an itinerant preacher from Kentucky, who was credited with "saving" Billy Graham, in the autumn of 1934, when Billy was 16. After attending Mr. Ham's revival sessions on a Charlotte street corner several nights in a row, Billy walked up to Mr. Ham to make a "decision for Christ."

"I can't say that I felt anything spectacular," Mr. Graham recalled years later. "I felt very little emotion. I shed no tears. In fact, when I saw others had tears in their eyes, I felt like a hypocrite, and this disturbed me a little. I'm sure I had a tremendous sense of conviction: The Lord did speak to me about certain things in my life. I'm certain of that, but I can't remember what they were."

Returning home with a friend that night, Mr. Graham said, he thought: "Now I've gotten saved. Now whatever I do can't unsave me. Even if I killed somebody, I can't ever be unsaved now."

After he graduated high school in 1936, Mr. Graham spent the summer selling Fuller brushes door to door before spending an unhappy semester at Bob Jones College, then an unaccredited, fundamentalist school in Cleveland, Tenn. (It is now Bob Jones University, in Greenville, S.C.) He then went to another unaccredited but less restrictive institution, the Florida Bible Institute (now Trinity College), near Tampa.

It was there, he wrote in his 1997 autobiography, "Just As I Am," that he felt God calling him to the ministry. The call came, he said, during a late-night walk on a golf course. "I got down on my knees at the edge of one of the greens," he wrote. "Then I prostrated myself on the dewy turf. 'O God,' I sobbed, 'if you want me to serve you, I will.' "

"All the surroundings stayed the same," he continued. "No sign in the heavens. No voice from above. But in my spirit I knew I had been called to the ministry. And I knew my answer was yes."

After graduating from the Bible Institute, Mr. Graham went to Wheaton College in Illinois, among the nation's most respected evangelical colleges. At Wheaton, from which he received a degree in anthropology in 1943, he met Ruth McCue Bell, a fellow student whose father was Dr. L. Nelson Bell, a prominent Presbyterian missionary surgeon who had spent many years in China.

Soon after marrying Mrs. Bell in 1943, Mr. Graham accepted the pulpit of the First Baptist Church in Western Springs, Ill., a Chicago suburb. (It later changed its name to the Village Church.) He imbued his sermons with the brand of interdenominational appeal that was to be his hallmark.

It was also in 1943 that he was invited to take over "Songs in the Night," a Sunday hour of sermonizing and gospel singing broadcast by a Chicago radio station. The program introduced him to electronic evangelism. Its principal singer, the baritone George Beverly Shea, who died in April, would earn fame as a member of the "Billy Graham team."

In the mid-1940s, Mr. Graham became the chief preacher for the Youth for Christ rallies organized by the Rev. Torrey M. Johnson, a radio evangelist, and George W. Wilson, the owner of a religious bookstore in Minneapolis and a lay leader of the First Baptist Church there. With them, he established the Graham Youth for Christ, which found moderate success holding "crusades" across North America and in Britain.

Mr. Graham's fortunes took a career-building turn in 1949, thanks in no small measure to the power of the Hearst press. He was holding a three-week "mammoth tent crusade" in downtown Los Angeles inside a 6,000-seat "canvas cathedral" pitched on a vacant lot. The newspaper ads proclaimed him "America's sensational young evangelist." But what really caught the attention of the aged newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst was that Mr. Graham was preaching a fiery brand of anti-Communism.

From his retreat in San Simeon, Calif., Mr. Hearst is said to have issued a terse directive: "Puff Graham."

"The Hearst newspapers gave me enormous publicity, and the others soon followed," Mr. Graham said years later. "Suddenly, what a clergyman was saying was in the headlines everywhere, and so was the box score of commitments to Christ each night." Time, Newsweek and Life magazines followed suit.

Mr. Graham began taking his "Crusade for Christ" on the road. In 1957, he drew more than 2 million people to a series of rallies, extended to 16 weeks, at Madison Square Garden in New York. The crusades became international: One, in West Germany, was televised live in 10 other European countries. In 1966, he preached to nearly one million people in London.

As Mr. Graham's popularity grew, so did his stature with Christian critics who had dismissed his interpretation of Scripture as overly literal. (He told his audiences, for example, that heaven was a physical place, though not necessarily in this solar system.)

Early on, he abandoned the practice, common among Southern fundamentalists, of speaking only before racially segregated audiences. He refused to "preach Jim Crow," as he put it, and in the turbulent 1960s made several "visits of racial conciliation" to the South.

Mr. Graham pledged to local church sponsors that all donations would be used for crusade expenses, with any excess going to his Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. His own compensation, he said, would be limited to his expenses plus "the salary of a fairly well-paid local minister," or about $50,000 in 1980 (the equivalent of about $142,000 today). The association's books were always open to inspection.

By maintaining fiscal integrity and personal probity - he stuck to his rule never to be alone with a woman other than his wife - Mr. Graham kept himself untarnished by the kind of sex and money scandals that brought down evangelists and religious broadcasters like Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggert in the 1980s.

The Grahams lived on a 200-acre mountain retreat in Montreat, N.C. His wife, Ruth Bell Graham, died in 2007. He is survived by his sons, the Rev. William Franklin III and the Rev. Nelson Graham, known as Ned; three daughters, Virginia Tchividjian (known as Gigi), Anne Graham Lotz and Ruth Graham McIntyre; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Recognizing his influence, presidents made a point of seeking friendly relations with Mr. Graham; Lyndon B. Johnson did so assiduously. Mr. Graham was a frequent guest of Ronald Reagan, and in January 1991, George H. W. Bush invited him to spend the night at the White House the day before American-led forces began bombing Iraq. Clinton asked Mr. Graham to offer prayers at his inauguration in 1993.

President George W. Bush said that it had been after a walk with Mr. Graham at the Bush family's compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, that Bush, as a younger man, decided to become more serious about his faith and quit drinking. President Barack Obama visited Mr. Graham at his North Carolina home in 2010.

Of the presidents, Mr. Graham was most closely associated with Nixon. The two had met in the late 1940s, when Nixon was a senator from California. As vice president, Nixon addressed a capacity crowd at Yankee Stadium for the closing meeting of Mr. Graham's New York crusade in 1957.

In the 1960 presidential campaign, Mr. Graham, a registered Democrat, was strongly sympathetic to Nixon, a Republican, and offered him campaign advice. He went on to endorse Nixon in the 1968 presidential race and allowed that endorsement to be used in television commercials. He gave the invocation at Nixon's 1969 inauguration and came to be described as Nixon's unofficial White House chaplain.

Mr. Graham said he had been "innocently unaware" of the storm gathering over Watergate. But when the extent of the scandal became known - disclosures of the break-in and the subsequent cover-up orchestrated by the White House - Mr. Graham tended to look the other way, his critics said.

In 1982, Mr. Graham displeased the Reagan administration when, after a visit to the Soviet Union, he spoke in favor of universal nuclear disarmament. He also visited Russian churches, and his comment that he had seen no evidence of religious repression by the Soviet authorities created a furor among conservative church members in the United States.

It was during this period, in his sixth decade as an evangelist, that Mr. Graham and his organization experimented with new technologies. In 1986, in Paris, he used direct satellite transmissions to carry his sermons to about 30 other French cities. With his crusade in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1995, he expanded his satellite reach more than sixfold.

Mr. Graham also broke ground by going to places where religious activity was officially restricted, including China and North Korea. The first of his 30 books was "Peace With God," published in 1953; his last was "Nearing Home," in 2011.

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, with more than 1,000 employees around the world, continues to organize crusades. It also produces Mr. Graham's "Hour of Decision" global radio program and prime-time television specials, trains thousands of evangelists and missionaries, and publishes Decision magazine. A rapid-response team deploys chaplains to disaster areas.

Why it all came about remained a puzzle to Mr. Graham. In his autobiography, he wrote: "I have often said that the first thing I am going to do when I get to Heaven is ask: 'Why me, Lord? Why did You choose a farmboy from North Carolina to preach to so many people, to have such a wonderful team of associates, and to have a part in what You were doing in the latter half of the 20th century?' "

"I have thought about that question a great deal," he added, "but I know also that only God knows the answer."

 Albin Krebs, a Times obituary writer who died in 2002, contributed reporting.

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Published by Buffalo News on Feb. 21, 2018.

Memories and Condolences
for Billy Graham

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charles candler sadler

July 3, 2025

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charles candler sadler

July 3, 2025

my great grandmother was a devoted follower of Billy Graham.

charles candler sadler

July 2, 2025

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Heather Hantz

July 2, 2025

Please accept my condolences.
Sincerely,
Heather Hantz

Doctor Dae Yun Kim

August 28, 2024

By Pastor Dae Yun Kim(Ph.D.): When I grew up in South Korea, I dreamed about meet Billy Graham. And Billy Graham held crusade in South Korea 1970th. Therefore my dream came true, because I met Billy Graham personally in his crusade as I was teenager. And I am living U.S. almost 50 years as U.S. citizen & retired pastor(Ph.D.)now, I am still listening Billy Graham sermon always. And as I writing Billy Graham Memories now, I am still listening Billy Graham sermon. And anyway thank you Billy Graham your great ministry & people who live all over around world will remember you always!

Reverend Dae Yun Kim

August 28, 2024

Reverend Dae Yun Kim

August 28, 2024

By Pastor Dae Yun Kim(Ph.D.): Billy Graham held crusade in Seoul, South Korea(1970th) & I met him personally in that crusade as I was only teen ager. And I am U.S.citizen almost 5 decades now. And as I am retired pastor(Ph.D.) now, I am still listening and watching his sermons. And I am still listening his sermon as I am writing this Billy Graham Memories. And anyway Billy Graham Ministry contributed to whole world many years & billions people were impacted through his ministry. Therefore many people who live around world will remember him always.

Reverend Dae Yun Kim

August 28, 2024

By Reverend Dae Yun Kim: I met Billy Graham personally when I was teen ager(1970th) in Billy Graham crusade in South Korea. And I am living U.S. almost 50 years & I am retired pastor(Ph.D.)now & I am still watching Billy Graham video always. And as I am writing this Billy Graham Memories, I am still watching & listening Billy Graham video through internet. And anyway Billy Graham became inspiration for all over around world many years. Therefore many people around world will remember him always. Thank you Billy Graham!

Reverend Dae Yun Kim

August 28, 2024

Reverend Dae Yun Kim

August 28, 2024

I met Billy Graham personally, when I was teenager in his crusade in South Korea(1970th). And I am living almost 50 years in United States Of America as U.S. citizen. And I am still watching Billy Graham sermon video always. And as I am writing this Memories and Condolences now, I am still listening & watching his sermon through video. And anyway Billy Graham became inspiration to so many people so many years. Therefore many people will remember him always. And his heaven now & I miss him.

CHARLES SADLER

July 19, 2024

my great grandmother Matriarch of the ATLANTA BILTMORE WAS A DEVOTED FOLLOWER OF THE REVEREND BILLY GRAHAM AND TITHED TO HIS CAUSE.

charles candler sadler

July 19, 2024

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

vic/terry tillinghast

April 11, 2024

billy: r. I. p. ***praise our Lord Jesus Christ***for being an excellent example for our Lord!!!

Evangelist V. S. Moore & Family

April 22, 2023

...thinking of Rev Billy Graham today. May he Rest In Peace. Thank you LORD for equipping Your servant for the journey with sound Bible Gospel doctrine.

Grady Youngblood

June 16, 2020

ginny hollifield

March 28, 2020

thank god for you

Freda Mcclelland

September 26, 2019

Rip may you forever be remembered to all the people you brought to christ

Tina Malone

March 24, 2019

Billy Graham , you were A Very Great man in your time & life .. You spoke the truth of God's word There'll not be another man like you to tell God's word like you did . You are in Heaven for Sure .

Jeffery Barbour

February 21, 2019

One year, and Rev. Graham's legacy still lives on in our hearts and minds forevermore. He truly exemplified the truths of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ then and now. So thankful for his son's (Franklin Graham's) book, Through My Father's Eyes (2018). My condolences to the family.

Grady Youngblood

December 3, 2018

Jim Kilby

October 28, 2018

Wow, what an awesome God-loving family. Thank each one of you for spiritual guidance toward Lord Jesus & our Heavenly Father... Your family is a "Blessing" to me & millions of others. Take Care !

Grady Youngblood

September 29, 2018

Grady Youngblood

September 29, 2018

katrina shepardson

August 20, 2018

Many, many times, while watching Dr. Graham on tv, i gave my life to Christ, in tears, over and over again! (i know one profession is enough, when it is truly meant and felt and God changed my life), but Dr. Graham had a way with wanting ANYONE who listened to him preach, to get on their knees and surrender to Jesus, each time!
I also, being a female, commend and respect the 3 men's decisions to not be alone with another woman, not their wives, honor that same decision with our pastor or any other man alone at prayer meetings when there are only 2 people and not of the same gender. My pastor honors that, too, during prayer meetings when only he and i show up (we have a very small church and sad to say, not many revere or see the need to come to prayer meetings on Wednesday nites, so that's how it happens sometimes...only me and the pastor or me and one other man may happen to attend.) So we will either pray over the phone together or not have our Wednesday nite prayer meeting. I thoroughly enjoy Franklin and Anne's prayers and ministries, too. I got to see Franklin up close when he and his team came to Topeka in the Decision America tour and have heard and seen Anne preach on tv at Jan Markell's Olive tree conference a couple years ago! I pray for them and for Will and thank you all for being so willing to keep on spreading the Gospel!!! May God keep on giving you the boldness, the courage and the gentle spirit and heart-felt love for the lost, always!
WE LOVE YOU ALL IN THE GRAHAM FAMILY.

Dawson Perkins

July 25, 2018

We will miss you and your ministry Billy!

DIANE Dorsey

June 15, 2018

DEAR BILLY YOU HSVE DONE YOUR WORK. NOW GOD SREADY TO TAKE TO YOU HOME. AND SO YOU CSN SPEND THE DAY WITH JESUS FACE TO FACE. AND ASK HIM THAT QUESTION YOU BEEN YEARNING TO ASK FOR A LONG TIME. SO ENJOY IT. DIANE DORSEY,

Ramona Bryant-Louis

May 26, 2018

To the Entire Graham Families:
To be absent from the body is to be in the present of our Lord and Savior..
Much firm prayers are with you and sincere
Condolences too.

Tristine Dugger

April 24, 2018

Dear Graham family my name is Tristine I'm so sorry for your loss and I will be praying for you. Love Tristine❤.

Mitchell Williams

April 22, 2018

May the Lord give you and your family courage and strength to keep you going through this tough time.

Mitchell Williams

April 21, 2018

I am praying for you to get through this time with the peace that comes from the knowledge that God loves you and that He will take care of you.

eric beach

April 19, 2018

I didn't know slot about the reverend but he seemed to have a very positive message for people and that's a good thing. And as a believer in Jesus... That definetly is a good thing cause Jesus seemed to have a positive message too. He will be in my prayers and his family as well... Eric t beach

Sherrie Sperry

April 19, 2018

So many came to know Christ in a personal way through his ministry. Thank you for leading the way. Christ told us in His Word that it is too late after we pass into eternity. Come to Him now while we live on this earth.

Mary Cotter

April 19, 2018

It was a sad day when you died Billy Graham you will forever live in our hearts. I remember you coming to Jacksonville NC in the 60's & was such a rememberable night forever changed my life. My parents were great Christian parents but when I heard you it was so moving & made me closer to God forever.

Thank you brother

John Royer

April 13, 2018

I have watch many of Mr Graham,s preaching on TV for years he was and is a great man of God
He was a real man of God. His son is Great preacher
I know he will be at the right hand of God thank you so much for your service to our Lord
Thank you so much to a true man of God bless you sir
John royer

ROBERT JOYNER

April 13, 2018

THE MESSAGES HE PREACH I KNEW IT HAD TO BE FROM GOD TALKING TO HIM. HIS MESSAGES REACH RIGHT DOWN TO THE SOLE OF MAN. YOU KNEW YOU COULD DO BETTER WITH GOD IN YOUR LIFE.

April 10, 2018

A GREAT MAN OF GOD.MR GRAHAM BROUGHT SO MANY PEOPLE TO JESUS CHRIST. I KNOW, I WAS ONE OF MANY. GOD BLESS MR BILLY GRAHAM.THANK YOU FOR A JOB WELL DONE.

SUE P BAUGUESS AN SON BRANDON Bauguess

April 7, 2018

THOUGHTS LOVE AN PRAYERS WITH EACH AN EVERY FAMILY MEMBERS AN ALL LOVE ONES SUCH A GREAT GODLY CHRISTIAN MAN. AX EXAMPLE FOR EACH ONE OF US SPEARDING THE WORD OF GOD AN SALVATION PLAN ALL OVER THE WORLD .FOR EVERYONE. HE PREACHED IT AN LIVED HIS. AN WAS SUCH GREAT INSPIRATION TO EACH OF US. AN WE EACH ONE WAS SO RICHLY BLESSED TO HAVE KNOWN SUCH A MAN OF GOD DURING OUR LIFETIME. HE WILL NOW B AT PEACE WITH HIS WONDERFUL CHRISTIAN WIFE AN HIS HEAVENLY FATHER IN HEAVEN IN HIS HEAVENLY HOME AN REAPING HIS REWARDS .FOR LIVING FOR AN SERVING GOD ALL HIS LIFE THERE IS GREAT REJOCING IN HEAVEN.OF HIS COMING HOME. GOD BLESS EACH AN EVERY FAMILY MEMBER AN LOVED ONES AN SO VERY MANY OF US LOVE HIM AN OUR LIVES WAS TOUCH SO GREATLY BY HIM AN OUR LIVES SO GREATLY ENRICHED. FOR ALL TIME AN FOR THIS WE ARE SO VERY THANKFUL. NOW AN FOREVE TO OUR GREAT SAVIOUR AN TO BILLY GRAHAM

March 31, 2018

And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away

Lynda Guess

March 25, 2018

May God's holy spirit continuously comfort the Graham family, friends and relatives as you grieve the loss of your love one.

mary morley

March 17, 2018

For the Rock of Ages
Rev. William Graham

A man who led the lost
Guiding hearts and souls,
In this world, so very tossed,
Running ceaseless, with no goal,


The voice that the thundered,
Across the boundless skies,
Almost lived to see, one-hundred,
Waiting for the echoes, of God's cry,

His mission, to spread God's word,
"The way, the truth, and the life..."
Unto Jesus, the Inerrant Word,
Guiding all, beyond this strife,

Many roads, a soul may take,
Wandering in aimless sorrow
The path of God, will not forsake,
Only one, guide true tomorrow,

Jesus Christ, God's only Son,
Many are invited, few are chosen,
The Victory over death, Jesus won,
Over earthly rust and all erosion,

The Bread of Life,
All hunger and thirst,
Those who live,
For Jesus Word,
Ye shall never thirst again....

Thank you, you shall be ever joyful
May all find John, 4:16

In Jesus Name,
M.C. Morley
[email protected]

Wes Green

March 12, 2018

To the Saints who have welcomed home one our our effective and Christ-like Disciples of Jesus, we share him with your reluctantly. However, we also know that God is calling others to proclaim that self-same message of Hope and Salvation until Jesus' return. Well done from the Voice of God to your heart, Reverend Billy Graham. This world is a better place since He walked among us.

Paul Alan

March 9, 2018

FOR REVEREND BILLY GRAHAM, A GREAT, OLD, AMERICAN SPIRITUAL HYMN:.....Goin' home. Goin' home. I'm a-goin' home...Quiet-like some still day, I'm just goin' home...It's not far, just close by, through an open door...Work all done, cares laid by, goin' to roam no more; Mother's there 'xpecting me, father's waiting, too, Lots of folks gathered there, all the friends I knew.....All the friends...I knew!

Michael, son-song of Virginia Ruth

March 9, 2018

During the Spring & finishing of 8th grade, my classmates - in concern for the times ahead of me - encouraged me to attend with them The Billy Graham Revival at Birmingham's Legion Field. It was a wonderful, evangelistic experience & is a saving memory that continues to guide & keep me strong on the way Home. My sister, Kathryn, too, has never forgotten the uplifting experience.

And with my gift of language, I now write as a poet & share this epitaphic stanza:


Brother
saved from the box
vision beyond tele
evangelistic forever
powered-on

Edward Mathis; The E.F. Mathis, Sr; D.Div. family

March 8, 2018

Through my maternal Great-Grandmother, the late Hazeline Grier Kirkpatrick of Charlotte, we are cousin to the late singer/actress Ethel Waters, who regularly appeared in Rev. Graham's Crusade. As we celebrate and give glory to God for the life of Reverend Graham, we are sorely bereft and extend

Sincere Condolences,

Donna Goorsky

March 6, 2018

When I was about 6 years old (around1960)my mom was excited to bring all 7 of her kids to a Billy Graham revival.
I remember walking at least a mile from the center.
It was hot (I think Aug) and there were more people than I had ever seen in one place,waiting to get in to listen to him speak.
alot of people were passing out from heat exhaustion just laying on the grass.Many ambulances toeing people away.
But once inside his sermon was amazing!
He spoke of the end time (scared me half to death!)He will be missed

kenneth robar

March 6, 2018

good bless you all

kenneth robar

March 6, 2018

at this time my prayers are with the family and all the workers I did meet billy graham at one time.it was so nice he loved what he did and cared for the people all over the world thank you to the family for letting him be with us all

Janine Howard

March 6, 2018

I hope to still come to worship someday again. Then may my son and family visit too. I love to thank you in your kindness in meeting me. I am still here and still seek guidance until the end.

Janine Howard

March 6, 2018

I wish there will be another great man in my life to help me through the trials and prevail. I hear what he says and I finally understand. Even when I felt he was talking to me directly I didn't want to pay attention. I love him and his family that carried everyone and upheld us through prayer.

TRISTAN+YBARRA FAMILY

March 6, 2018

OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE GRAHAM FAMILY AND BGEA STAFF.
PSLM 23
LOVE AND BLESSING

Dylan Corey Fisher

March 5, 2018

Save , Me A Seat On That Awesome Cruise Ship Into Heaven With My Grandpa Sir Billy Graham Thanks , A Million Brother ........ Mark 1:08 Says I , Indeed Have Baptized U With Water But , He Shall Remain Baptize U With The Holy Ghost ....... God , Bless America & King ...... Sir Billy

March 4, 2018

Prayer for. The. Family. I. Enjoyed. All. His. Sermons. He. Wlll be missed by. Every. One. I. Visited. The billy. Graham. Library. It. Was. A. Beautiful. Place. Dianne. Gilbert Inman. Sc.

March 4, 2018

Todd. Gilbert. Guestbook

March 4, 2018

To The Family of Rev. Billy Graham,

May the Lord of peace, healing give you strength and comfort as you go through this transition.

Much Peace and Love

Simon Bendel

March 3, 2018

Thank you dear Graham Family for lifting up the Name of JESUS during the funeral! That's amazing! He will bless you for that and will lead you further to serve him. Be blessed and let us continue to preach His Love and His word to all people!

Karen Lee Worley

March 3, 2018

I remember Billy Graham from television, possibly from the 1950's. I have always admired him and his stand for God. I was raised in the church and accepted the Lord in 1957. Since I lived in Oregon, I didn't have a connection to Rev. Graham accept for television and in the news. I was blessed to attend the Billy Graham crusade in Portland, Oregon, the last one he had. My husband and I took our young son and we attended it driving up from Salem each day. I have always had a heart for him and his wonderful work for God. We have books in our home Billy had written and I was a huge fan of Ruth's also. In, fact, when my husband and I toured China about 6 years ago, I thought of her and her family there. I have the book about her missionary father, Nelson Bell and through enjoy it. Our son moved to Rockwell, North Carolina around 2003. I had never been there before, but we made many trips back there for the 10 year period he was there. One of the first places we visited was the beautiful Library and grounds. We made a trip there every time we went back and always visited Ruth's grave after she went to Heaven. We are supporters of
Operation Christmas Child and Franklin's ministry. We have been to the Cove and the wonderful things there. We attended a Senior Hymn Fest and loved every moment of it in 2017. That was a great healing in my heart as we had heavy sorrow in our hearts at the time. It was wonderful watching the beautiful memorial service at the Library, which we recorded. It is SO uplifting. It was comforting because we had been there so many times and enjoyed every part of the grown's there. We often took others from the area that never had been there before. (We watch his casket lie in the Capitol Rotunda. So glad the government honored him that way. We are so grateful that Franklin and his son have taken over the ministry of the Library grounds and the Cove to continue on his work. God Bless You All in the family. You have done well.

Thomas Widgeon

March 3, 2018

Sorry For Your Loss!

The Sheets Family.. Brenda,Billy, Sandra and Teresa in front.. Rest In Peace My Precious Daddy.. We Love and Miss You So Much..God Is So Good..Love In Christ.. Teresa

Teresa Sheets

March 3, 2018

June Headley

March 3, 2018

There will never be another Billy Graham. I have never seen another preacher so God-sent. I thank God that I got to see Billy Graham and hear his marvelous message in one of his crusades. Thank God for his ministry. He loved everybody.

Daddy..Me An You..You An Me..That's The Way It Will Always Be..Rest Now Daddy...I Love An Miss You..

Teresa Sheets

March 3, 2018

Teresa Sheets

March 3, 2018

Thank You Father God for Blessing The World With Rev. Billy Graham... I Love You Father God Thank You For Your Precious Son.. JESUS CHRIST.. Thank You For Saving A Sinner Like Me... Love In Christ.. A Loving Child Of The Most High God!!!

Teresa Sheets

March 3, 2018

God Is So Good.. Thank You Father God..I Love You.. God called my beautiful grand daughter Abby to enter the Lambs Book Of Life a year after he called my precious Daddy to come home... I Miss an Love You So Much Daddy.. Father God I know your busy today In your home above but could you please go find my Daddy an give him all my love.. Love In Christ.. God's Child.. Teresa Sheets..

Me An You Daddy.. You An Me.. That's The Way It Will Always Be.. Rest In Peace My Precious Daddy..Love Your Baby Girl Always..

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i loved billy he was a very handsome man and his wife ruth was a beautiful lady rip you're both treasures to america i'm in canada but i am american and proud of it i'm so proud of billy he was excellent and his spirit i hear it all the time!!

March 2, 2018

Billy was a very handsome sweet lovely man who devoted his passion to helping everyone else he's a pure example of the late ed mirvish who was a devoted man to helping people up here in toronto rip Billy please look after Steve my late husband and i'm so glad you and Ruth are together now u both have each other again after 11 years rip both of u love Lea Nagelberg-Kamin

in loving memory of my late husband rip he died of pancreatic cancer! feb 23 2016

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EARL FEATHERS

March 2, 2018

YOU LED MANY TO CHRIST. I WAS PRIVILIGED TO SEE AND HEAR YOU IN PERSON AT UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE FOOTBALL STADIUM. THERE WERE MANY THOUSANDS PRESENT, BUT ALL WAS QUITE WHEN YOU SPOKE. I WAS BLESSED AND SURPRISED AT HOW THAT LARGE CROWD LISTENED.

CHARLES CHRISTENBURY

March 2, 2018

My Uncle Grady Wilson and T.W. Wilson worked with Rev. Billy Graham. I remember Rev. Billy Graham spoke at my Uncle Calvin Christenbury funeral. I am praying for the family. May God richly you all.

Katherine Leann Ladd

March 2, 2018

What a marvelous man - he truly was one of God's Disciples!

I've known Reverend Graham since I was about 7 years old - he always made me feel so good when I watched him. He had such a booming, strong, sweet voice. He was always too far away for me to attend one of his Sermons in person though. I would make a note of all the Scriptures he quoted so I could go to my Bible and re-read them when I had some time to myself.

Enjoyed so much hearing his children tell about their Daddy - what wonderful adults they became. And Franklin's Eulogy was so very special - made me feel as though I had known Reverend Graham personally - guess maybe I did in my heart.

Thoughts and prayers to the Graham family, he will be greatly missed!

May he always walk in beauty!

Katherine Leann Ladd
Ruidoso, New Mexico

William Calmes

March 2, 2018

I had the honor of attending the Billy Graham Crudade in Okinawa, Japan in 1980. I was a member of the choir from one of the local churches. I remember that Cliff Barrows was our Choir Director, and that besides organizing the music, his encouragment to us was to do three things in preparation for the Crusade, "Pray, pray and pray"! I also recall that George Beverly Shea was at the crusade and blessed us with his singing. How wonderful it was to hear Rev Graham proclaim the Gospel and see the multitude of people respond to his message and come forward to repent of their sins and accept Jesus the Christ into their lives. I was also impressed by the conduct of the ministry of the Crusade in knowing that Rev Graham would not even have a Crusade if the local churches were not willing to follow-up on all those who responded to the altar call with a personal call and commitment to the spiritual welfare of the new-born Christians. Please know that the Graham Family will be in my thoughts and prayers today and for many days to come. May you always know in your heart that God loves you, always.

March 2, 2018

God's ambassador for the faith has finally received his mansion beyond the sky in the realm of heaven that were often preached about in his many sermon's that were heard by the million's around the world throughout the year's in which the message of the gospel of the lord Jesus was spreaded to help change the lives of the lost and give them hope and assurance for a better tomorrow and have a chance to walk the streets of gold one day.may god bless brother billy and his sweet family! Todd Gilbert Inman,sc

Barbara J Campbell

March 2, 2018

To God be all the glory! May the legacy of Rev Billy Graham be perpetuated with every gospel message given in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Sheila MacDonald

March 2, 2018

What a true and wonderful servant of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Rest in peace kind Sir.

Willie Martin

March 2, 2018

I will always be grateful of listening to a man that was truly sent by God. May God bless your family.

Mr. & Mrs. Paul A Martin

March 2, 2018

My mother and father took my at the age of 8 to see Mr Graham at nelaned stateium in Knoxville Tenn I still remember the night sitting there I am so grateful of my parents grandparents and Mr Grahams teachings of the word of Christ my mother was a great follower of Mr Graham. God Bless the family of great teacher of GOD

Elizabeth Martin

March 2, 2018

Thank you for teaching the Bible to millions around the world. My mother watched you and I watched as a child. I remember tearing up during a message feeling the anointing. May God bless and we all want to see heaven and hear God say well done.

Elizabeth & Family

Glenn Collier

March 2, 2018

Great service to a wonderful man,thank you to the Graham family. God bless

Phillip J. Janowski

March 2, 2018

Billy Graham was a true inspiration to me when I was a young lad and now. Although I am Roman Catholic, Billy played an important part of my religious training. My parents Myrna and the late Joseph J. Janowski and my brother Mark, would watch Billy Graham on TV as a family. Billy Grahams ministry was a very nice addendum to our CCD or Sunday School classes which is probably why my brother and I had good grades. I sure was glad that I got to learn religious aspects from the ministries. Although I never got to meet Billy Graham, he had a positive profound impact on my life and how important it is to go to church on Sunday and various Holy Days as my parents instilled to me. When I drive sometimes listen to Billy Graham or the Catholic or other non denomination programs on the radio and feel that they make me a safe driver. Billy Graham instilled a great sense of patriotism to me of why I am an American which I am very proud of. I sure wish that more citizens would pay attention to what Billy Graham had preached as well as there own pastor's, priests, clerics,and rabbis. Billy Graham thank you for the precious memories! May God rest Billy's soul. I will remember Billy Graham in my prayers.

Dawn Johnson

March 2, 2018

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Gary Heath

March 2, 2018

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Gwendolyn Bristo

March 2, 2018

Well done, my good and faithful servant.

Miranda Moore

March 2, 2018

Praise be to God for the beautiful life of Billy Graham, may the remembrance of his life continue to change the world! I am truly touched by the one thing we have in common, the love of Jesus Christ. I may be just one person but I will surely dedicate the rest of my life to spreading the good news of Jesus Christ. May comfort and peace rain on his entire family.
Blessings,
Miranda

Kathy Stebbins

March 2, 2018

Rev. Billy Graham will never be forgotten. His heartfelt message helped save many lives. His honest message of Christ made this world a better place. Thank you and your family for your dedication. He will be missed. His message will stay the same.
-Kathy Stebbins (Brookings, Or.)

Tamara Boyd

March 2, 2018

Rest in peace. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Martha and Annette Catoe

March 2, 2018

We lost a true angel today. I loved to listen to Mr. Graham preach. He was so awesome and he saved many people. We have lost a true leader but God has called home one of his best angels. Rest in peace Mr. Graham, you will be so missed.

Joan Hall Forbes

March 2, 2018

Heartfelt condolences to the family of Rev. Billy Graham. He was a faithful servant of God who earned my respect when I was just a young girl. My family listened to his radio program, "The Hour of Decision", and I sent for "The Good News Bible" that he was giving away. We were also faithful readers of his " My Answer" column featured in The Asheville-Citizen Times. Through the years, I have contined to listen to his crusades and read his and his beloved wife Ruth Bell Graham's books, along with the writings and programs of his children, Franklin and Anne Graham-Lotz. Rev. Graham's life has been the message of the cross of Jesus Christ, and I am so thankful for him and his family and their sharing of this gospel with the world. What an impact he made and they continue to make! May God comfort his family and bless them as they continue the work of this faithful minister of God.

Bill Easter

March 1, 2018

Rev. Graham will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. We only pray that God will raise up another like him to save our country.

Lisa Morrison

March 1, 2018

Prayers for the Graham family. God Bless you Rev. Billy Graham in your eternal home heaven. Thank you for your witness to our family. Our son, Ethan came to Christ at a Franklin Graham Festival in Knoxville TN. Franklin, thank you for your witness.

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