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Billy Graham has had a huge influence. I hope this article [will be as] enlightening for our younger readers as it was for me to write it. What we know today as “mainstream evangelicalism” follows largely in the footsteps of Graham. I hope you are able to see from this article the connections betwee
Billy Graham died on February 21. He was 99 years old. As I read over all the tributes and praise being given to Billy Graham on Facebook and other media, I thought to myself, "Although I've certainly heard the name, I don't really know who Billy Graham is. And outside of our Reformed community, I
Graham….recalled that during a recent Graham crusade in Sao Paulo, Brazil, the Roman Catholic bishop stood beside him and blessed the converts as they came forward. Protestant leaders protested that such a display should not be permitted, Dr. Graham said he told them: ‘He’s the bishop here. You go a
Grahamism is poison. 1Rev. Robt. Dunzweiler in “Billy Graham—A Critique”. Faith Theol. Sem., P.O. Box 7174, Elkins Park, Phila. 17, Pa., 10c, (p. 15) 2ibid., p. 37. 3”Cooperation in Evangelism,” by John Murray, Bible Truth Depot, Swengel, Pa., (p. 24). 4”A Ministry of Disobedience,” Christian Beaco
Billy was born in Charlotte, North Carolina in 1918 and his official name is William Franklin Graham, Jr. His family were members of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. This church had its origin in Scotland in 1733.
This answer is in almost every sentence completely erroneous. The initial remark, where Graham infelicitously confesses an unfortunate god, is flatly contradictory to Psalm 110:3, which see. His next statement being a half-truth is a whole error. The first work of grace in the order of salvation is
Very hard does Graham push the cause of modern ecumenicism. His crusade after the Nashville meetings donated about $65,000 toward a stadium at Vanderbilt University, "an extremely liberal Methodist institution on whose faculty the blasphemous Nels Ferre was then serving." As a result of the New York
The Charlotte Observer, reporting on Graham’s “sermon” at the Roman Catholic Benedictine Belmont Abbey College under the headline, “Billy Wins Catholics to Billy”, said, “Baptist evangelist Billy Graham may not have won any Catholic converts to Protestantism…but he won a number of them to Billy Grah
In South America, "a Roman Catholic bishop in a benighted country stood on the platform and made the sign of the cross over the converts as they came forward." Cardinal Cushing of Boston said to Billy, "I am glad to have Catholics go to hear you preach because you make better Catholics out of them."
Although this is the general thrust of most of the criticism made of Billy Graham, there is more to it than that he is simply a little off on his "evangelistic methodology." But there is the added charge that he does not go far enough, even in preaching the gospel. For, "people continually say that