A Day in the Life of Billy Graham

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Pub. Date: 2003-06-01
Publisher(s): Square One Pub
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Summary

For well over fifty years, Billy Graham has preached the Gospel to millions of people around the world. Whether ministering to world leaders, Australian aborigines, or African Bushmen, his mission has always been simple: To spread the word of God. And he has. Now at age eighty-four, his pace may be somewhat slower; but true to his calling, Graham remains an integral part of his highly active ministry. This book, which is based on actual events that took place over several days and span a period of many years, offers a unique up-close-and-personal view of Billy Graham's complex life. It allows you to accompany the evangelist on two crusades; travel with him on a journey to Israel; and visit with him in his home, where he conducts business, but somehow finds time to relax with his wife and true helpmate, Ruth Bell Graham. A Day in the Life of Billy Graham transports you through time and over great distances to see the evangelist during his formative years, watch the incredible growth of his ministry, and witness his personal relationships with people of all creed

Author Biography

Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald S. Strober are both professional writers. In the late 1970s, Deborah wrote the "Notes on Music" column for New York Jewish Week. But with a keen interest in politics and international affairs, she soon won general reporting assignments in New York, Lebanon, and Israel. Gerald Strober's friendship with Billy Graham began in the late 1960s, when he served on the national staff of the American Jewish Committee as coordinator of the organization's relations with the evangelical community

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. v
About This Bookp. vii
Introductionp. 1
The Cincinnati Missionp. 3
Beginningsp. 25
A Day at Homep. 35
Early Morning in Jacksonp. 73
The Morning Continuesp. 85
Noonp. 101
Midday Agendap. 113
Toward the Arenap. 125
Flashback to the Holy Landp. 133
"Now Is the Hour"p. 143
The End of a Very Long Dayp. 163
Epiloguep. 171
Traveling with Billy Grahamp. 175
Books by Billy Grahamp. 185
Contact Informationp. 187
Indexp. 189
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