counselors trained for, 30, 116, 199, 268, 324, 383, 631
crowds drawn by, 128, 137, 147, 241–42, 291–92, 299, 314, 324, 328, 329, 345, 346, 381, 382, 373, 389, 413–14, 422, 425, 426, 464, 467, 470, 494, 486–89, 513–514, 533, 534, 579, 621, 624
crusade teams in, 24–26, 104, 107, 230, 300, 466–67, 551–52, 553, 555, 556, 565, 579–82, 589, 590, 608
early campaign team of, 28, 104, 107, 117, 133, 137
in Eastern Europe, see specific Eastern European countries
eight-day format of, 290
in Europe, 191–94, 262–63, 279–80, 299, 316, 323, 381
Euro ’70 project of, 386–88
government officials and, 511–12, 519, 527–28, 530–31, 619–20, 622
in Great Britain, 99–102, 192–94, 262–63, 324–31; see also Greater London Crusade
Haraszti’s assistance to, 484–97, 499–500, 517–18, 529, 533–34, 624
international tours in, 386, 387–88, 466–68, 551
internship program of, see Billy Graham School of Evangelism
interpreters in, 422, 423, 425, 536, 632
invitations answered in, 65, 70, 111, 145, 187, 190, 192, 232, 241–43, 260, 313, 324, 328, 331, 381, 389, 415, 425, 467, 498, 535, 558, 559, 580, 592, 624, 626
in Korea, 421–27, 438
local committees in, 25, 110, 116, 230, 300, 324, 422, 424, 425, 648, 649
media coverage of, 120–21, 122, 123, 128, 129, 132, 133–34, 327, 425, 468, 496–97, 513, 517, 522, 557, 621, 622–23
Modesto Manifesto of, 110
Nixon’s addresses in, 238, 374, 375–76
patronage of, 116–17, 119, 133, 134, 135, 137, 144, 147–53, 178, 181–82, 184, 199–200, 231, 330, 466–67
pattern followed by, 25–27, 116–17, 145, 181–83, 197, 552–53, 556
platform team of, 133
preparations for, 25–27, 116, 128, 230–33, 259–60, 324, 412, 419, 421, 422, 424, 553–54
publicity, 116, 119–21, 122–23, 127–28, 145, 178, 197, 345, 339, 420, 467, 494, 557
resistance to, 131, 177–78, 184, 193–94, 291, 299, 325–27, 330, 346, 386–87, 422, 467–68, 487, 494, 496, 513, 518, 526–27, 534
satellite and video technology in, 24, 565, 552, 618, 626, 631, 632
in South America, 290–92
television used by, 29, 141–42, 157, 260–61, 292–93, 315, 329, 344, 350, 359, 375, 381, 384, 385–88, 464, 468, 496–97, 532, 558, 563–65, 589, 624
in U.S., 127, 156, 173–75, 290, 292, 293–94, 316, 344, 359, 381, 439, 464–69, 481, 486, 551, 625–26
see also specific crusades
Billy Graham Day, 391–94
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), 14–16, 140, 142, 180, 215, 216, 217, 232, 237, 271, 294, 303, 311–12, 347, 357, 369, 376, 386, 396, 422, 429, 432, 488, 554, 626, 627, 639, 642, 647, 648, 651, 654, 657, 660, 671, 675, 679–82, 687–88, 693, 699
annuity program of, 473–75
Atlanta offices of, 421, 580
board of, 569, 570, 572–73, 574, 575, 650
Christian Guidance Department, 561–62
crusade costs, 187–88, 237, 328, 412, 533
crusade statistics of, 147, 188–89, 291–92, 329–30, 626, 631, 632, 633, 636–37, 639
direct-mail and, 142, 569
executive committees of, 570, 572, 576
film ministry of, 140, 144–45, 209–10, 242, 312–13, 471, 562–63, 626, 695; see also World Wide Pictures
financial integrity of, 472–73, 477, 479, 566–67, 572–73
fund-raising methods of, 472–74, 569
Graham’s role in, 570–72, 574–78, 617, 672
ICIE and, 540, 544, 549
inner circle of, 578–80
international offices of, 14, 324, 346, 350, 408, 456, 527, 580, 617
media representative of, see Walter Bennett Communications
Minneapolis offices of, 14, 140, 142, 208, 217, 340, 449, 546, 560, 568–69, 574–75, 617, 618, 680–81
Montreat offices of, 14, 388, 574–75, 617
outreach activities of, 202, 415, 420, 426, 450, 536, 550, 565, 581, 617; see also specific outreach activities
outside agencies used by, 14–15, 139, 141, 557, 565, 566–67
pension plan of, 473
philosophy of, 568
projected future, 616–19, 641–42, 644, 646–47, 648, 649, 650, 678, 679–81
radio ministry of, see Hour of Decision
telephone ministry of, 236, 261, 559
television ministry of, 141–42, 144, 473, 569, 614, 626, 632–33
world congresses and, 333, 338, 347, 449, 450, 451
World Emergency Fund of, 420, 597
Billy Graham Evangelistic Films, see World Wide Pictures
Billy Graham in Hungary, 496
Billy Graham Library, 687–89
Billy Graham Pavilion, 311–12
Billy Graham School of Evangelism, 25–26, 293–94, 614, 618, 627
Billy Graham Training Center, 618–19, 681
Birmingham, Great Britain, 100–101
Bisagno, John, 552, 555
Bishop, Mary, 475–76
“Black Manifesto,” 369
Blake, Eugene Carson, 282
Bledsoe, Tom, 686
Blessit, Arthur, 408–9
Blinco, Joe, 259
Bob Jones College (BJC), 68–72, 73, 75, 83, 97, 106, 172, 223
Bob Jones University, 133, 323, 423
Bolten, John, 191–92, 217, 218
Bonnell, John Sutherland, 224, 254
Boone, N.C., 652, 654, 679
born-again Christians, 34, 60, 61, 155, 159, 161, 175, 190, 224, 237, 310, 469, 471, 498, 645, 657, 658; see also Evangelical Christianity; Fundamentalist Christianity; New Evangelicalism
Borovoy, Vitaly, 503, 514
Bosnia, 503, 653
Boston, 127–32, 137, 192, 314–15, 569, 637
Boston Globe, 132
Boston Herald-Traveler, 132
Boston Post, 132
Boykin, Frank W., 205
Bradley, Bill, 328
Brazil, 277, 291, 464–65
Brezhnev, Leonid, 499, 506, 510, 511, 515
Bridges, Styles, 181–82
Bright, Bill, 366, 401–2, 469, 540, 642
Briscoe, Jill, 665
British Council of Churches, 177
British Royal Family, 192, 262–63, 330, 470, 510
British Weekly, 188
Brown, Reese, 171–72
Brown v. Board of Education, 175
Buddhists, 657
Bulganin, N. A., 195, 200, 202
Burklin, Werner, 539–40, 545
Burnham, George, 203
Busby, Russ, 16, 611, 617, 650, 651, 661
Bush, Barbara, 623, 691
Bush, George (H. W.), 23, 27, 28, 443, 506–7, 537, 619, 623, 634, 636, 687, 691
Bush, George W., 658–59, 684
Butt, Howard, Jr., 139, 217, 218
Bychkov, Alexei, 499, 502–3, 511, 513
Byrnes, James, 254
Cairo, Egypt, 270
Caldwell, Kirbyjon, 660
Calvary Baptist Church, 243
Calvinists, 61, 177, 190, 326
Cambridge University, 193–94
Campbell, Will, 367
Camp David, 311, 623
camp meetings, 37–39
Campus Crusade for Christ, 366, 401, 402, 469, 476
Cane Ridge camp meeting, 37–39
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 177, 184–85, 188–89, 326, 328, 464, 481, 642, 689
Canvas Cathedral, 116, 312, 441, 647
Cape Kennedy, 366
Carlson, Frank, 359
Carrier, Michael, 659
Carter, Jimmy, 30, 471–72, 491, 633
Carter, Rosalyn, 471
Cash, Johnny and June, 686
Cassidy, Michael, 417–18, 419
Catholicism, 127, 148, 227, 234, 277, 279, 281–82, 658, 689
in Eastern Europe, 483–85, 486,
489, 492, 494, 496–98
Graham’s relation to, 282, 284, 300–301, 315–16, 341, 344, 386, 409, 411, 468–69, 497
Caught, 562–63
“Cause of War, The,” 352
Cavanaugh, Emily, 75–76
CBS, 236, 306, 375, 377, 478, 526, 680
Central High School, Little Rock, 251, 252
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y., 637
Chafin, Kenneth, 15, 614
Champion, George, 225, 230, 234, 252
Chapin, Dwight, 366, 374, 377, 403, 432
Chapman, J. Wilbur, 49
Chapman, Steven Curtis, 640
charismatic movement, 588–89
Charlotte, N.C., 57, 64–67, 89, 103–104, 251, 381, 390–94, 637, 640, 654, 681
Charlotte Christian Men’s Club, 64, 65, 103
Charlotte Observer, 354, 393, 394–95, 404, 475, 478–79, 645
Chiang Kai-shek, 396, 466
Chiang Kai-shek, Madame, 231, 397, 466–67
Chicago, 92, 93, 96–98, 171, 292–93, 294, 301, 381, 383, 637
Chicago Daily News, 171, 383
Chicago Herald-American, 97
Chicago Tribune, 496
Chicagoland Youth for Christ, 93, 94
China, People’s Republic of, 83–84, 396, 407, 619–22, 635–36, 663, 671, 672, 675, 679
China mission, 619–22
Chinese Coordinating Committee for World Evangelization, 461
Christ for Greater Los Angeles, 115–16
Christian, The, 326
Christian and Christianity Today, The, 456
Christian Arts Fellowship, 242
Christian Beacon, 216, 340
Christian Century, 156, 174, 175, 185, 254, 300, 349, 510, 525, 609
attacks of, on Graham, 206, 215, 232, 233, 307, 321, 349–50, 361
Christian Council (Israel), 271
Christian Embassy, 469
Christian Herald, 374
Christian History, The, 35–36
Christianity and Crisis, 233
Christianity Today (CT), 215–21, 245, 256, 281, 319, 374, 382, 383, 386, 399, 657
Bell (Nelson) and, 216, 217, 218, 219
Graham and, 215–21, 225, 336, 431, 436, 468, 476, 480, 599–600
Henry and, 218–20, 221, 333–34, 336
“Christianity vs. Communism,” 169
Christian Life, 226, 237
Christian New Right, 429, 480, 602
Christian View of Science and Scripture, The, (Ramm), 216
Churchill, Winston, 104, 186–87
Church of South India, 197
Church/State separation, 27–28, 133, 254, 281–82, 394
“civil religion,” 361–62, 658, 659
Civil Rights Act (1964), 175, 319
civil rights movement, 301–2
Clement, Frank, 206, 285
Cleveland, Tenn., 68
Clinton, Bill, 635, 636, 655
Clinton, Hillary, 695
Clinton, Tenn., 255
CNN, 24, 658
Coffey, Ben (grandfather), 57–58
Coffey, Lucinda (grandmother), 57
Cohen, Mickey, 122, 242
Co-Labor Corps., 30
Colgate Rochester Divinity School, 224
Colombia, 290–91
Colson, Charles, 362, 364, 365, 377, 400, 402, 404–5, 406, 432, 437, 438, 443, 540, 642
Columbia, S.C., 14, 132–34, 137, 172, 253–55, 551, 579, 611
Columbia Presbyterian Seminary, 210, 232, 293, 380
Columbine memorial service, 658–60
Committee to Re-elect the President (CREEP), 399, 402, 404, 432, 433
commonsense realism, 39–40
communism, 633–34
Christianity as antidote to, 104, 169, 422
Graham’s softening views on, 483, 488, 493, 495
Graham’s warnings about, 104, 108, 118, 129, 135, 136, 143, 144, 146, 147, 150, 154, 165, 169–71, 173, 181, 192, 212–13, 217, 252, 264, 268, 269, 270, 276–77, 283–84, 317, 340
Hungary and, 484–88
India and, 195, 196, 201
Satanic nature of, 118, 122, 169, 201
Congregationalists, 45, 127
Congressional Gold Medal, 636
Congress of Mission and Evangelism in South Africa, 417–18, 419
Connally, John, 143, 303, 392, 400
Conner, William (Cassandra), 186
conversions, 34, 41, 42–43, 46, 48, 50, 121–22, 161, 173, 246, 293, 437, 450, 455, 513, 666
Conwell School of Theology, 379–81
Cooper, John Sherman, 200
Cooperative Evangelism (Ferm), 228
Cornell, George, 219, 433, 479, 557
Cornwell, Patricia, 688
Corona Park, 686–87
corporal punishment, 60, 157, 164
Corts, John, 16, 546, 547, 548, 550, 562, 651
as BGEA boss, 569–70, 580, 617
Cotton, John, 32–33
Council of Churches, 237, 416
Council of Free Churches (Hungary), 486–87, 492–93
Council on American–Islamic Relations, 658, 684
counselors: call-in, 236, 261, 558, 559, 561–62; see also under Billy Graham Crusades
Counts, Dorothy, 251
Covington, Wint, 66
Cox, Harvey, 510
Crawford, Jerry John, 475, 476
cross-cultural evangelism, 454–55, 675
Crouch, Jan and Paul, 680
Crown of St. Stephen, 489, 495
Crusade at the Golden Gate (Wirt), 256
Crusade ’66 (Pollock), 330
Crusade University, 256–57
Crutchfield, Charles, 236, 391–92, 401, 478
Cuba, 283–84
Cunville, Robert, 412, 413, 415
Cushing, Richard Cardinal, 315–16, 381, 409, 430
Cutler, Elwyn, 25, 27
Czechoslovakia, 526, 528
Czerháti, Bishop Jósef, 489, 494
Dain, Jack, 194–95, 199, 203, 262, 270, 449, 450, 457, 459, 462
Daily, Bishop Thomas V., 637
Daily Express (London), 186
Daily Herald (London), 180
Daily Mail (London), 330
Daily Mirror (London), 186
Dallas, 155–56, 175, 381
dcTalk, 639
Dean, John, 393, 416, 434
Decision, 256, 281, 312, 346, 399, 562
decision cards, 30, 51, 188, 192, 231, 233
decisions for Christ, 42, 237, 330, 461, 542–43, 563, 592, 626
in crusades, 65–66, 70, 113, 145, 188, 235, 241–43, 261, 312, 324, 328, 330, 414, 468, 498, 535, 559, 579, 592, 624
Graham’s making of, 52, 65–66
De Courcey, Kenneth, 181
de Freitas, Geoffrey, 180, 181
Democratic party, 206, 213–14, 250, 275, 279, 283–84, 286, 356, 357, 358, 360
Dent, Harry, 360, 363, 395, 402–3
Depression, Great, 63, 64, 66, 72, 80, 92
Descent of Man, The (Darwin), 45
desegregation, 171, 172–76, 251–54, 255, 280, 301–2
Detroit, Mich., 175–76
Dienert, Ruth (Bunny); see Graham, Ruth (daughter), 157, 250, 296, 384, 466, 566, 673, 676–77
Dienert, Fred, 138–39, 236, 384, 557–58, 560, 566–67, 574, 674, 682
Dienert, Millie, 384, 418, 566, 575, 674
Dienert, Ted, 384, 466, 564, 565–67, 674, 682
Dinkins, David, 638
“dispensationalist premillennialism,” 45–46, 64, 108, 112, 211, 341, 587–88
Dobrynin, Anatoly, 499–502, 532
doctrine of election, 37, 38
Dodds, Gil, 96, 103–4
Dodge, Mrs. Cleveland, 225
Dortmund, West Germany, 381, 386–88
Douglas, J. D., 456
Drugs, 639, 640, 656, 673
Dublin, Ireland, 411
Duffy, Michael, 687
Dukakis, Michael, 622
Duke Street Baptist Church, 182–83
Dulles, John Foster, 178, 191, 195, 200
Durban, South Africa, 417–20
Duvall, Robert, 655–56
Dwight, Timothy, 39, 232
Eastern European crusades, 625
purposes of, 483–84, 535–37
see also specific Eastern European countries
East Gates Ministries, 671–72
East Palatka Baptist Church, 78, 79
Ebony, 239
ecumenical evangelism, 221–22, 332–33, 334, 335, 340–41, 342–43, 450, 454, 497
Edman, Elner, 81
Edman, V. Raymond, 81, 87, 209, 250, 259, 311
Edwards, Jonathan, 34, 36, 42, 121, 128, 232
Ehrlichman, John, 366, 371, 395, 399, 400–401, 434
Eidophor projection, 329, 386
Eisenhower, Dwight, D., 104, 214, 250–53, 260, 279, 283, 440, 602
Graham’s advice to, 253, 264, 266, 275, 276, 279, 282–83
Graham’s association with, 150–53, 155–56, 178, 189, 195, 205–6, 211–12, 213, 250, 251, 253, 264, 266, 275, 276, 279, 361
Elliott, Willis, E., 342–43
Eisner, Theodore, 137–38
Emery, Allan, Jr., 127, 128, 129, 380, 571, 572, 576–77, 601
Episcopalians, 127, 157
Ervin, Sam, 434
Escobar, Samuel, 455–56
Essen, Germany, 632
Ethiopia, 270, 337, 615, 652
Euro ’70, 381, 386, 387–88
Evangelical Alliance (Great Britain), 177–78, 324, 330–31, 451, 456
Evangelical Christianity, 77, 89, 96, 146, 159, 168, 185, 451, 455–56, 460, 461, 463, 652, 659
American development of, 32–53
commonsense realism in, 39–40
Graham as representative of, 131, 272, 457, 458, 510, 602
Lausanne Covenant in, 456–59, 461
liberalism compared with, 448, 451–52, 454
millennial expectations in, 36, 41–42, 46
mission movement and, 331–32, 447–48, 450, 452–55, 460
near-neighbor vs. cross-cultural evangelism in, 454–55
proclamation of Gospel, 66, 431, 447–49, 450, 451, 453–54, 456–57, 550
social reform, 41, 43, 51, 168, 431, 451–52
worldwide growth, 323, 448–49, 452, 458
see also Fundamentalist Christianity; New Evangelicalism
Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA), 480, 650
Evangelical United Front, 41, 43
Evangelistic Association of New England, 127
evangelists, free-lance, 95, 108, 642
evangelists, itinerant, 16, 34–35, 39, 44, 46–47, 48, 49, 53, 109–11, 143, 157, 539–42, 641, 690
evangelists, professional, 73–74, 80
Evans, Bob, 97, 190, 386, 557, 612
Evans, Colleen Townsend, 185
Evening Standard (London), 188
Explo ’72, 401–2
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