Billy Graham

1918 — 2018

Memories & Condolences

God has used the life and ministry of Billy Graham to impact the lives of millions around the world. Perhaps you have a testimony about Mr. Graham’s ministry.

What did Mr. Graham mean to you? We invite you to share your stories and remembrances or express your condolences to the family here.

  1. Duane & Norma Plank

    I praise God for the life of Billy Graham that has helped me grow in my faith walk since I was a teenager and now almost 80 years old. His books and devotions have been a huge influence in our lives as we share our faith with others. In our Senior Bible Study we now use Anne Graham Lotz’s Bible study.

  2. Charles Knight

    While a pastor of a small congregational church in a rural town I met Mr. Graham at one of the meetings for clergy and lay leaders preceding a “crusade.” My impression was the same as when he addressed us at a clergy meeting. A man who cared deeply about everyone and their best spiritual interests.

  3. Robert Atkinson

    I was ten years old when my parents took me to the Billy Graham Crusade at the Dinner Key Auditorium in Miami Florida. I remember the crowds, the singing, then, Reverend Graham gave the altar call.

  4. Sarah Atkinson

    I never got to see you in person, but I had the privilege to meet George Beverly Shea and Cliff Barrows. You all were the love of our Savior. Thank you for lives well lived.

  5. Ronald Huff

    I saw the Rev.. Billy Graham in Frankfurt Germany in 1955, then again in New York City in about 1957 if memory serves me right. Both times he was like a friend from home to me. Sorry to see him go but it’s a debt we all have to pay. God bless.

  6. Debra Carroll

    Although I never met Billy Graham in person, I feel like I knew him. I started watching his crusades as a child. I became a Christian when I was in my early 20s and I know it was the influence of Billy Graham and my mother that I gave my life to the Lord.

  7. Walter McCann

    My first exposure to Billy Graham was as a teenager. He stopped to visit someone at a camp I attended as a teen. He was on his way to NYC for his next crusade. I remember trying to imitate his style. Couldn’t get that accent right having grown up in New Jersey. I did eventually become a pastor.