Posted on 02/21/2018 7:42:42 AM PST by SeekAndFind
I had the privlege of hearing the Rev. Billy Graham in the 1960s at the Billy Sunday Tabernacle at Lake Winona in Warsaw, Indiana. Probably THE highlight of my 40 + years as a journalist. My story was featured in a local daily newspaper. Not only did listening to him change my life, but hard core national reporters were so moved, they came forward and kneeled to accept his message. He was truly a man for the ages.
You should post a copy of your featured story.
When I was 16, my mother amd grandfather took my brother and me to see Dr. Graham at the baseball stadium in KC in 1967, an experience that burned an indelible mark on me.
Trying to retrieve a copy now. So many years ago and so far away....
Well... a quick duckduckgo search shows this on bambam’s twitter:
https://mobile.twitter.com/BarackObama/status/966350067287363584
“Billy Graham was a humble servant who prayed for so many - and who, with wisdom and grace, gave hope and guidance to generations of Americans.”
(all the photos are AP, alas, so can't post 'em per se, I was looking for the first one, from 1950, kneeling in prayer at the Truman White House.
A visual history of Billy Graham's power through twelve presidential administrations
dear 353fmg,
re: ‘Never met him, but I wish I had. Billy Graham, pray for us.’
I can honestly say that he had been interceding on all of our behalf for all of his life. Even for little ol’ wayward me.
He had nothing hidden. No ‘Reverend Ike’ style “See that car? you bought it.”
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