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A 5 page paper which examines the
contributions and the life of preacher Billy Graham as it relates to the country and
Christian thought. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
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obviously a Protestant he is not a man who criticizes other denominations or refuses to listen to other denominations or faiths. This seems to be because he is a truly
a reflection of what Christianity is all about, loving people for who they are and understanding that there are many paths to God. In the following paper we examine the
life and contributions of Billy Graham. Billy Graham "He has been a friend to the pope, the queen, several prime ministers, and every president from Dwight Eisenhower to
Bill Clinton. When America needs a chaplain or pastor to help inaugurate or bury a president or to bring comfort in times of terrible tragedy, it turns, more often than
not, to him" (Martin, 2000; p. 12). Many wonder, in light of these facts, just who Billy Graham is and what he represents. In looking at the man and his
contributions we begin with his life. "Born near Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1918, Billy Graham first attended Bob Jones College, but he found both the climate and Dr. Bobs
strict rule intolerable. He then followed a friend to Florida Bible Institute, where he began preaching and changed his denominational affiliation from Associate Reformed Presbyterian to Southern Baptist" (Martin, 2000;
p. 12). As we can note, right from the beginning Graham was not a man who approved of strict guidelines and rules when it came to having a relationship with
God. It was in 1945 when Graham "became the field representative of a dynamic evangelistic movement known as Youth for Christ International. In this role, he toured the
United States and much of Great Britain and Europe, teaching local church leaders how to organize youth rallies" (Martin, 2000; p. 12). During this time he also forged many new
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