The Rev. Billy Graham, a magnetic preacher and counselor to Presidents who brought America’s brand of evangelism to audiences around the world, is dead at 99. Graham reached more than 200 million people through his appearances.
In TIME’s obituary, David Van Biema writes:
In TIME’s obituary, David Van Biema writes:
Later in life, Van Biema writes, Graham was modest about his achievements. “I don’t know why God has allowed me to have [all] this,” he told TIME in 1993. “I’ll have to ask him when I get to heaven.”
Read TIME’s full Billy Graham obituary here.
Preacher Man
In his lifetime, Billy Graham has preached the Gospel in person to audiences that total 215 million people.
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Student
Graham (center) at the Florida Bible Institute in 1940. He eventually graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois in 1943.
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Missionary
In 1949, Graham brought his intense and dramatic style to Los Angeles. Originally scheduled for only three weeks, the missions went on for eight.
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Foray into Washington
Graham, behind hat, kneels in prayer with fellow evangelists, from left to right, Jerry Beavan, Cliff Barrows and Grady Wilson after meeting with President Harry Truman to discuss the Korean War, July 14, 1950.
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Ike
Graham speaks with President Dwight Eisenhower at the White House, May 11, 1957.
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Family Values
After returning from his 'Crusade for Christ' tour, Graham embraces his wife, Ruth, and his children in New York.
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The Lord's Striker
On a trip to the United Kingdom, Graham addresses a crowd of football supporters at Stamford Bridge, London, during half-time at a match between Chelsea and Newcastle United.
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Bible in Hand
Preaching in North Carolina, 1962.
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Two by Two
Watching a pair of giraffes cross the road while on a missionary trip in Kenya.
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Color Blind
Graham addresses African religious leaders and Salvation Army members in Zimbabwe. He consistently refused to visit South Africa under Apartheid until its government finally allowed desegregated audiences.
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Clash of Cultures
Graham speaks with tribal doctors during an African mission.
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Sermon
Graham was a prolific author. He wrote 30 books, including his memoirs Just As I Am.
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Meet the Press
After his arrival in Southampton, England on another global set of Crusades, Graham speaks to reporters, May 24, 1966.
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The Word
Graham waves a handkerchief while standing at a podium during a service in front of a crowd at Wembley Stadium.
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Long-Term Relationship
Husband and wife actors Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis mug with Graham at a movie exhibitors' meeting in Dallas, 1952. The friendship between Graham and Reagan lasted through his presidency.
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Touched
Graham prays during a crusade in Charlotte, 1972.
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Lighter Side
Graham Vice-President George Bush talks with Graham on the speakers' platform before addressing the Southern Baptists Convention in the Superdome in New Orleans.
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Eloquence
Graham preaches to a crowd of 21,000 in St. Paul, Minnesota, about Judgment Day.
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The Lion in Winter
Graham at home in North Carolina, 1981.
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