The Sin of Tolerance
Billy Graham's 1959 radio address. By Billy Graham | 2/2/1959
Message and Method
Graham reveals what makes his preaching effective and speaks about the function of his crusades in church life. By Billy Graham | 8/3/1959
Facing the Anti-God Colossus
During an era of Communism and materialism, Graham urged the church to prepare. By Billy Graham | 12/21/1962
God's Revolutionary Demand
Conversion to Christ means an entirely new dimension of living. By Billy Graham | 7/21/1967
Three American Illusions
Graham addresses utopian ideas about peace, wealth, and democracy. By Billy Graham | 12/19/1969
Recovering the Primacy of Evangelism
We stand only a few years away from the end of one millennium and the start of a new. Never has the Christian church faced so many challenges on so many frontspolitical, social, demographic, economic, philosophical. By Billy Graham | 1997
My Personal Use of the Bible
"If ever I get to the place where the Bible becomes to me a book without meaning, without power, and without the ability to reprove and rebuke my own heart, then my ministry will be over." By Billy Graham | posted 11/22/1968
Standing Firm, Moving Forward
When the first issue of Christianity Today appeared 40 years ago, none of us could have imagined what the future held. Small in number and insignificant in influence, evangelicals then were an ignored minority in most ecclesiastical circles. Those who claimed to take the Bible seriously were often labeled hopelessly obscurantist or unloving and insensitive to a world in need. And yet God was at work. By Billy Graham | 1996
Seventy Exceptional Years
Graham speaks about televangelism, safeguarding against temptations, and other issues in ministry. Interview by Terry Muck and Harold Myra | 11/18/1988
Concerns of the Evangelist
Billy Graham discusses hunger, racism, peace, revival, and evangelism. Interview by Bruce Buursma | 4/5/1985
Candid Conversation with the Evangelist
Graham's freewheeling comments reflect the character and charisma that have spurred his career as a Christian crusader. 7/18/1981
Taking the World's Temperature
Billy Graham speaks on the spiritual atmosphere of the late 1970s, the charismatic movement, and his regrets. 9/23/1977
Billy Graham on Watergate
The evangelist speaks about his relationship with Nixon and the implications of the Watergate scandal. 1/4/1974
The Evangelical World Prospect
Harold Ockenga, Robert Lamont, and Carl Henry interview Billy Graham about spiritual trends throughout the world. Harold Ockenga, Robert Lamont, and Carl Henry | 10/13/1958
Nixon's Ghost
The late President's tapes brought more painand a genuine act of repentance. A Christianity Today Editorial | posted 04/03/2002
The Evangelist of Our Time
For Billy Graham, to live was to preach Christ. A Christianity Today Editorial | posted 11/18/1988
On Befriending Presidents
Billy Graham's relationship with Richard Nixon was already a controversy in 1972. A Christianity Today Editorial | posted 03/17/1972
Just As He Is
I had known Billy Graham from his youth and had no doubt he was the man of the century for evangelicals, probably for Protestants, perhaps for Christendom; but book of the century? Then I read it. 1997
Fifty Years with Billy, Part 2
A Workman That Needeth Not to Be Ashamed: The impact of Billy Graham's ministry to the world. William Martin | 11/13/1995
Grace Under Fire
The Billy Graham model for handling conflicts and controversies. Garth M. Rosell | 11/13/1995
Integrity Intact
Billy Graham's secret to humility was refusing to listen to those who would have made him proud. By V. Gilbert Beers, editor, 1982-85 | 11/18/1988
Grace Afar and Near
Billy Graham's third daughter, Ruth, describes her relationship with her famous father. Interview by Stan Guthrie | posted 03/20/2007
Billy's Rib
The price of Billy and Ruth's union has been separation. Wendy Murray Zoba | posted 11/13/1995
Billy Does It Again
New York celebrates Graham's enduring importance. By Tony Carnes in Queens, New York | posted 06/28/2005
Weblog: Doing the Numbers at Billy's Crusade
It will take $6.8 million, 20 languages, 1,424 churches, 81 denominations, 6,000 volunteer counselors, 93 acres, one armored car, 70,000 chairs, 43 preparation seminars, 30 paid staff, years of work, and one Billy Graham. Compiled by Rob Moll and Ted Olsen | posted 06/24/2005
Jesus and Justice
How Billy Graham tactfully led evangelicals on race at his first New York City crusade. by Harold Myra and Marshall Shelley | posted 06/24/2005
One Last Gotham Visit for Billy Graham
The evangelist's upcoming New York crusade recalls his historic confrontation with segregation, fundamentalism, and mainline theology nearly 50 years ago. by Collin Hansen | posted 06/17/2005
Graham Finds New Techniques in Trio of California Cities
Billy Graham has done it all, it seems. Carolina tent revivals. Football-stadium prayer meetings. He preached to more than a million people in a single sitting in Seoul, South Korea, beamed his crusades electronically with his Global Mission from Puerto Rico, and now he has appeals on the Internet promoting his meetings. by Richard Scheinin in San Jose | 12/08/1997
Billy Graham a No-Show at Amsterdam 2000
Evangelist, watching from Minnesota, bows out of satellite address, will probably forgo later remarks as well. By Ted Olsen in Amsterdam | posted 7/31/2000
Billy Graham to Miss National Prayer Breakfast
Recovery from elective sinus procedure, health concerns for wife prompt evangelist to cancel annual appearance. From the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association | 01/31/2000
Graham Meets with Iraqi Leaders
Evangelist Billy Graham met with three Iraqi religious leaders who were visiting the United States and Great Britain to promote awareness of the detrimental effects of economic sanctions on the Iraqi people. 11/15/1999
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