From Deseret News archives:
Autumn of a crusader: Christian soldier Billy Graham on farewell tour
On the other hand, the crusades of evangelist Billy Graham will likely stand as hallmarks of Christianity in the 20th century. They have offered goodness to those in pain.
As a "Christian soldier" the Rev. Graham has few equals. Since his ordination in 1939, he has preached to more than 210 million people in 185 countries. He has published 24 books, spoken to millions over radio and written a newspaper carried by publications around the world. He has received dozens of honors, including being named one of the 10 most admired men in the world. He even holds a spot in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
And at age 85, after a year away from the pulpit because of a broken hip which he suffered while in the hospital the Rev. Graham was back hoisting his Bible again for a four-day series of crusades (Oct. 7-10) at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
He meant every word.
But then that is the magic of Billy Graham, and it has been for almost 70 years. He always means every word.
Back when high-profile ministers were falling like flies due to personal lapses, Billy Graham's popularity grew. His savior may be Jesus, but his saving grace has been integrity.
In his autobiography, "Just As I Am," the Rev. Graham recalls the day he marched into President Harry Truman's office dressed in white buck shoes and a flashy suit and told the president to his face just what needed to be done. He recounts the story now with a feeling of chagrin, seeing it as a youthful indiscretion. He realizes he was like so many young ministers a bit too headstrong for his own good. Once a Bible-thumping "pointman" for God, today Billy Graham in the autumn of his life is God's noble and soft-spoken ambassador. In Kansas City he preached the word the way an aging grandfather might share familiar stories. His voice faltered at times. His spirit never did.
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