by Billy Graham
Washington, D.C.
Paris, France
Tallahassee, Florida
1987
Columbia, South Carolina
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Fargo, North Dakota
Billings, Montana
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Denver, Colorado
Helsinki, Finland
1988
People’s Republic of China
Beijing
Huaiyin
Nanjing
Shanghai
Guangzhou
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Zagorsk, Russia
Moscow, Russia
Kiev, Ukraine
Buffalo, New York
Rochester, New York
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
1989
Syracuse, New York
London, England
Budapest, Hungary
Little Rock, Arkansas
1990
Berlin, West Germany
Albany, New York
Long Island, New York
Hong Kong
1991
Seattle and Tacoma, Washington
Scotland
Edinburgh
Aberdeen
Glasgow
East Rutherford, New Jersey
New York, New York (Central Park)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
1992
Pyongyang, Korea (North)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Portland, Oregon
Moscow, Russia
1993
Essen, Germany
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Columbus, Ohio
1994
Tokyo, Japan
Beijing, P.R.C.
Pyongyang, Korea (North)
Cleveland, Ohio
Atlanta, Georgia
1995
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sacramento, California
1996
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
Charlotte, North Carolina
1996
Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
Charlotte, North Carolina
1997
San Antonio, Texas
San Jose, California
San Francisco, California
Oakland, California
1998
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Tampa, Florida
1999
Indianapolis, Indiana
St. Louis, Missouri
2000
Nashville, Tennessee
Jacksonville, Florida
2001
Louisville, Kentucky
Fresno, California
2002
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dallas/FortWorth, Texas
2003
San Diego, California
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
2004
Kansas City, Missouri
Los Angeles, California
2005
New York, New York
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Books by Billy Graham
Calling Youth to Christ, 1947
America’s Hour of Decision, 1951
I Saw Your Sons at War, 1953
Peace with God, 1953, 1984
Freedom from the Seven Deadly Sins, 1955
The Secret of Happiness, 1955, 1985
Billy Graham Talks to Teenagers, 1958
My Answer, 1960
Billy Graham Answers Your Questions, 1960
World Aflame, 1965
The Challenge, 1969
The Jesus Generation, 1971
Angels: God’s Secret Agents, 1975, 1985
How to Be Born Again, 1977
The Holy Spirit, 1978
Till Armageddon, 1981
Approaching Hoofbeats, 1983
A Biblical Standard for Evangelists, 1984
Unto the Hills, 1986
Facing Death and the Life After, 1987
Answers to Life’s Problems, 1988
Hope for the Troubled Heart, 1991
Storm Warning, 1992
Just As I Am, 1997
Hope for Each Day, 2002
The Key to Personal Peace, 2003
Living in God’s Love: The New York Crusade, 2005
The Journey: How to Live by Faith in an Uncertain World, 2006
Index of Names and Places
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This index is a compilation of names and places that are pertinent to the stories in this book.
ABC radio, 179–80, 186
Abdul-Haqq, Akbar, 272, 276, 577–78, 659, 680
Accra (Ghana), 339–41
Adams, Lane, 322, 679
Adams, Rose, 718
Adams, Sherman, 306
Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), 348–49
Adelaide (Australia) Crusade, 333–36
Adenauer, Konrad, 696–97
Africa, 638, 639
Africa Crusade
coverage by the media, 341
Egypt, 350–52
Ethiopia, 348–49
Ghana, 339–42
Liberia, 338–39
Nigeria and the Congo, 342–45
preparations for the, 337–38
Rhodesia, 345–47
Ruanda-Urundi, 347–48
summing up, 350–52, 355
Tanganyika, 347
Agajanian, Dennis, 681
Agnew, Spiro, 447, 457
Aikman, David, 598
Akers, John
assistance with Moscow trip, 499, 507, 508
assistance with research and editing, 283, 526, 578, 757
on China tour, 599
on Korea trip, 619, 620, 624, 632
work on eastern European trips, 477, 481, 542, 543
Alabama Crusades, 427–28
Albuquerque Crusade, 727
Aldrich, Winthrop W., 221
Alexander, Clement, 283
Alexei II, Patriarch (formerly Metropolitan), 521–22, 551
Ali, Muhammad, 695
Allan, Tom, 246, 259, 293, 314, 560, 561
Allen, Fred, 186
Allen, Steve, 636
Allen, Woody, 637
Altoona (PA) Campaign, 130, 133–35
America Online, 634, 635
Americus (GA), 491
Amsterdam, 241–43
Amsterdam Affirmations, 578
Amsterdam ICIE (1983), 511, 574–78
Amsterdam ICIE (1986), 557–58, 578–83
Amsterdam ICIE (2000), 741, 742
Anderson, Amy, 94
Andhra Pradesh (India), 438–39
AnGeL Ministries, 720
Ao, Longri, 276
Appalachia, 397, 655
Arbatov, Georgi, 526
Archbishop of Manila, 273
Argentina, 374, 377
Armerding, Hudson, 646
Armstrong, Anne, 468
Arnett, Peter, 585
Arundell, Lady Robert, 359
Arundell, Robert, 358, 359
Asia, 274–75
Atlanta Crusade (1950), 184–86, 492
Atlanta Crusade (1994), 497–98, 648
Auca Indian tribe (Ecuador), 564
Augusta (GA) Campaign, 119, 123–29
Augustine of Hippo, 750
Auschwitz (Poland), 383, 485
Australia Crusade
audio meetings during the, 327–28
coverage in the media, 329, 333
death of Martin Luther King during the, 704
heading home after the, 336–37
Melbourne, 329–31
outreach via telecast, 330, 433
Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane, 333–36
physical and emotional demands, 326–27, 334
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p; preparations for the, 325–29
subsequent visits, 337
Sydney, 327, 332–33
Tasmania and New Zealand, 331–32
testimonies of the attendees, 335–36
Babbage, Barton, 329, 330
Backlund, Larry, 643
Bader, Jesse M., 186, 298
Bailey, Pearl, 308, 309
Baker, James, 584
Baker, Ron, 335–36
Baker, Susan, 585
Baltimore Campaign (1949), 129–30
Baltimore Festival (2006), 729
Bangkok (Thailand), 272–73
Bankhead, Tallulah, 186, 308
Baptist World Alliance, 359, 360, 380, 391, 476, 569
Barbados, 358–59
Barend, Irmhild, 515
Barfield, Velma, 689–91
Barker, Lill (aunt), 23
Barker, Simon, 23, 24
Barnardo, Thomas, 699–700
Barnhouse, Donald Grey, 25, 46, 284, 295, 317
Barrows, Ann, 674
Barrows, Billie, 103, 105, 107, 108, 156, 189, 327, 334, 673–74
Barrows, Cliff
on Africa Crusade, 338, 345, 350
attends New York Crusade (2005), 729
on the Australia Crusade, 327, 330–32, 334
at the Chicago Crusade, 370
as co-director of BGEA, 182, 436
compensation for Crusade work, 185
co-producer of BGEA telecasts, 432, 433
in the early Campaigns, 126, 127, 129, 161
in Europe, 239, 242, 482
in India, 277–79
involvement in meetings and outreach, 273, 284, 353, 415, 576
involvement in Youth for Christ, 101, 103, 105–8
on Latin America Crusade, 361, 364, 438
at the London Crusade, 209, 216, 223, 232, 233
Los Angeles Campaign participation, 144, 147–49, 151, 155, 156
at the New York City Crusade (1957), 311, 314, 317, 322
in the 1950s Crusades, 165, 174, 186
as part of the Team, 670–74, 681, 683
presidents and White House events, xviii, xix, 400, 451
and the radio decision, 177, 178
trips to plan Crusades, 189, 190
Barth, Karl, 135, 702
Bartha, Tibor, 488
Baruch, Bernard, 162
Baume, Eric, 329
Bay Area Crusade (San Francisco Bay), 727
Beamer, Todd, 658–59
Beatrix, Queen (Holland), 575
Beavan, Jerry
facilitating Church of England Newspaper purchase, 293
handling Africa Crusade logistics, 338, 347, 349
in India, 265, 268, 269
in Israel, 354
on the Latin American Crusade, 359
London Crusade organizational work, 211, 215, 218, 221
making preparations in Australia, 326, 338, 347
and the New York City Crusade (1957), 300
at Northwestern, 122
organizing European tour, 239, 241, 244, 247
travels with Billy, xviii, 311
work on World Wide Pictures, 175
Bednorz, Bishop, 484
Beers, Gilbert, 293
Begin, Menachem, 497
Belfast (Ireland), 428
Bell, Clayton, 294, 596, 694, 733
Bell, L. Nelson
answers Billy’s critics, 303
on BGEA board, 681
as father of Ruth Graham, 76, 77, 80, 83–84, 95
as grandfather, 711, 712, 715, 718
home in Montreat, 707
as physician, 108, 735
work in China, 71, 595–97, 610–12, 617
as writer and editor, 283, 287–88, 291, 292
Bell, Mrs. L. Nelson, 77, 83–84, 146, 595, 596, 610, 611, 617, 707, 711, 712, 718
Bell, Ralph, 677, 680–81
Bell, Rosa (later Rosa Montgomery), 75, 77, 79, 96, 156–57, 595, 596, 617, 739
Bell, Ruth. See Graham, Ruth
Bell, Virginia (later Virginia Bell Somerville), 596, 617, 618, 733, 737
Bell, Walter, 618
Ben-Gurion, David, 353
Bennett, George, 645, 682
Bennett, James, 90
Bennett, Walter, 177, 183, 282, 369
Benninghoff, Bob, 225
Benny, Jack, 636
Berecz, Janos, 545
Berkeley (University of California), 423
Berkouwer, G. C., 242, 291
Berlin Congress (World Congress on Evangelism), 561–67
Berlin meetings, 243–45, 512
Berlin Wall, 512, 514–15, 540
Berntsen, Bill, 186
Berry, Lowell, 642–43
Bewes, Richard, 230
BGEA (Billy Graham Evangelistic Association)
appoints Franklin Graham as CEO, 727
associate evangelists, 679–81, 686
Billy Graham Center, 645–48
Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove (The Cove), 643–45
board of directors, 681–84
conference fundraising and support efforts, 562, 567, 569, 573
departments of, 685–86
evangelism training, 642–48, 686
financial management, 684–85
founding of, 122, 181–84
founds the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, 685
Global Mission, 639–40
growth in use of media, 432
international offices, 687
on the Internet, 635
involvement in the Crusades, 678–79, 686–88
protestations over Billy’s Moscow trip, 501, 502
support of magazine publication, 292
and the Team, 501, 502, 670–76, 686
telephone counseling ministry, 640–42
World Emergency Fund, 437–39, 541, 632
World Wide Pictures, 174–75, 433–37, 673, 675, 686
Biblical Standard for Evangelists, A (Graham), 578
Bichkov, Alexei, 503, 527
Billings, Dick, 309, 310
Billy Graham Center, 645–48
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. See BGEA
Billy Graham Films (later World Wide Pictures), 174–75, 228, 433–37, 673, 675, 686
Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove (The Cove), 643–45
Birkenau (Poland), 485
Bishop, Jim, 401
Bishop, Joey, 636
Bizo, Lhulie, 277
Black, Frank, 10
Black, Ida (aunt), 10
Black, Laura, 10
Black, Tom, 10
Blair, Tony, 664
Blake, Morgan, 185
Blanchard, Charles Albert, 63
Blanchard, Jonathan, 63
Bledsoe, Tom, 581
Blessitt, Arthur, 428
Blinco, Joe, 101, 250, 284, 316, 332, 333, 338, 352, 361, 373, 374, 679
Block, Walter, 95
Bloomberg, Michael, 729
Bob Jones University (formerly College), 38–42
Boehm, Helen, 621–22
Bolten, John, 168–70, 243, 265, 270, 367
Bombay (India), 265–68
Bongsu Church (North Korea), 623
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich, 512
Bonnell, John Sutherland, 249, 299, 312, 318
Bonner, Herbert, xvii
Bonner, Yelena, 519
Bono (Paul David Hewson), 731–32
Boston Campaign, xx, 159–62, 172
Boston Common Peace Rally, 166
Boston New Year’s Eve rallies, 159–60, 186–87
Boyer, Ralph, 60
Boylston, Mrs. (principal Woodlawn School), 18
Brazil, 371, 424
Breech, Ernie, 218
Brezhnev, Leonid, 507
Bridges, Loren, 120, 400
Bridges, Martha Warkentin, 686
Bridges, Styles, 212, 221–23
Bright, Bill, 422, 566
Bright, Vonette, 422
Brink
ley, David, 447
Brisbane (Australia) Crusade, 333–37
British Evangelical Alliance, 189–90, 208, 209
Brown, Bill, 228, 326, 361, 436
Brown, Fred, 34
Brown, Reese, 12, 15, 23, 426
Bruce, David, 661, 662, 758
Brunner, Emil, 702
Bryan, William Jennings, 114
Bryant, Anita, 447, 449
Bryson, Joe, xvii
Buck, Pearl, 610
Buckbee, J. Colgate, 681
Buckingham Palace, 510
Budapest (Hungary), 478–79
Buenos Aires (Argentina), 377
Burklin, Werner, 575, 579
Burnham, George, 264
Burroughs, Edgar Rice, 426
Busby, Russ, 361–63, 373, 374, 545, 604, 670, 758
Bush, Barbara, 496, 497, 584–85, 587–91, 593–94, 660, 663
Bush, Dorothy, 587–88, 593, 659
Bush, George
advice on Billy’s trips, xxii, 501
after leaving office, 593–94
announcement of Persian Gulf War, 584–86
attends church with Carters and Grahams, 496–97
the Grahams’ friendship to family of, 587–91, 621, 660, 663, 737
greeting to Kim Il Sung, xxiii, 626, 631
help with the Grahams’ China trip, 604
hosting state dinners, 593
inauguration of, 592–93
on international affairs, 586–87
Bush, George W.
character of, 663-664
inauguration as governor of Texas, 594, 660
leading in difficult times, 663, 665
and the 9/11 crisis, 658-659, 661–662
Bush, Laura, 654, 664
Bush, Prescott, 587, 659
Buswell, James Oliver, 62, 63
Butt, Howard, 179, 247, 248, 360
Byrnes, James, 442
Cable, Mildred, 73
Calcutta (India), 277
Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union (CICCU), 255–59
Cambridge University mission, 255–59
Campus Crusade for Christ, 422–24, 566
Capa, Cornell, 309, 310
Capen, Richard, 682
Caribbean tour, 358–60
Carlson, Blair, 554, 599
Carlson, Frank, 191, 202
Carmichael, Amy, 73, 270
Carr-Gomm, Richard, 228
Carson, Mindy, 186
Carter, Amy, 494
Carter, Jimmy
announces his candidacy, 490–91
assists with Billy’s outreach in Americus (GA), 491–92
born-again public identity, 492–93
Camp David Accords, 497
caution towards public involvement with Billy, 493–94
Christian work after presidency, 497–98
comments on Gerald Ford, 466
diplomacy with Hungary, 478, 495–96
final days in White House, 496–97
as governor of Georgia, 492
at National Prayer Breakfast, 701
personal assistance from, 494–95
trip to North Korea, 628
Carter, Rosalynn, 492, 494, 496, 701
Case, Steve, 661–62, 730–31
Cash, Johnny, 436, 452, 695–96, 739