That would probably be Just As I Am.
A song, most always the last hymn, sung at one of his crusades.
The first verse goes like this:
Just as I am without one plea,
But that Thy blood was shed for me,
And that Thou bidst me come to Thee,
O Lamb of God, I come,
I come!
In December 1968 Rev. Billy Graham was on a five-day tour of U.S. bases in South Vietnam.
He's enough that Jesus died for him
Rev Graham lives in the home he and Ruth built, in the hills of North Carolina. Since the earthly passing of his beloved Ruth (her grave site is located on the grounds of the Billy Graham Library), the Rev Graham has two in resident care givers. (Current as of Oct 2009)
On Sunday, December 28, 2008, Billy Graham became a member of First Baptist Spartanburg. This is in Spartanburg, SC. Rev Graham has watched this church for many years from his home. It airs each Sunday on WSPA TV 7.
Yes he is 92 years old, so is suffering from old age illnesses. In January 2016, Billy Graham is 97 year old (born November 7th, 1918), and he is still in the land of the living. His health is not the best, and he has had Parkinson's disease since 1992.
Reavis Graham goes by Rev.
Yes, Reverend Billy Graham passed away on February 21, 2018, at the age of 99. He was a prominent American evangelist who had a significant impact on global Christianity. Graham's death marked the end of an era for many who admired his work in spreading the Christian faith.
Billy Gibbons goes by Billy F Gibbons, and Rev. Willy G.
Rev. Billy Graham is a man who organized numerous religious meetings, which he called "crusades" (not related to the ancient wars against Islam known as The Crusades), which featured singing, preaching by Rev. Graham and others, and often a large number of people turning their lives over to Jesus Christ. Graham was able to organize these meetings such that a team would come in for the preparation work, and local churches would be responsible for the follow-up after the crusade left the town. Recently Dr. Graham has had to step down due to failing health. His son, Franklin Graham, has continued his father's work, as well as handling other ministries such as Samaritan's Purse. Similar crusades have been put on by others, the most famous of which is probably Greg Laurie's Harvest Crusades.
NO. He was released 5 years after the death of Rev. Paul Jones.
Tampa, Florida, is a real city. It is a seaport. It also has a large university, medical school, and entertainment complex. The poet Sidney Lanier wrote about its wonderful winter climate. Rev. Billy Graham worked there as a youth pastor.
While attending college, Graham became pastor of the United Gospel Tabernacle and also had other preaching engagements. Graham served briefly as pastor of the Village Church in Western Springs, Illinois in 1943-44. Initially, Graham intended to become a chaplain in the armed forces but, shortly after applying for a commission, contracted mumps. After a period of recuperation in Florida, he was hired as the first full-time evangelist of the new Youth for Christ International (YFCI), co-founded by Torrey Johnson and the Canadian evangelist Charles Templeton. Graham traveled throughout both the United States and Europe as an YFCI evangelist.