On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 Evangelist
Billy Graham passed from the walks of this life. He seemed to be
almost idolized by many – vilified by others. The majority fell somewhere in
between. From my point of view, he seemed like a likable person of integrity,
but I diverged widely from his methodology and some of his theology. Graham’s
message was kept simple, his methods (using decoys, repeat-after-me prayers,
etc.) were misguided, and his alliances were ecumenical. Here are some of the
favorable and unfavorable thoughts from the World Wide Web – most written after
his recent death and a few from his prime.
- All
living US presidents expected to attend funeral of Billy Graham --
"But it was unclear if a member of the Royal Family would attend the
service in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Friday."
- Billy Graham and Your Local Church: A Thought Experiment -- "If Joe said what Billy said, would he still be qualified to be the pastor of Rowland Springs Baptist Church?"
- Billy
Graham, Elmer Gantry, and the Performance of a New American Revivalism --
"Throughout Billy Graham’s career, the evangelist sought performative
manners to ensure that he would not be perceived as another “Elmer
Gantry”, or huckster preacher out to win money, fame, and favor."
- Billy
Graham Led Millions Astray With False Hope, Altar Calls --
"His crusades, filling stadiums and drawing crowds in the hundreds of
thousands, even over a million once in Seoul, Korea, are a legacy that
will be remembered forever."
- Billy Graham’s Ministry
of Error (from 1966) -- "The more we read of Graham the more
apparent it becomes that he is not a Fundamentalist, but a liberal
ecumenist."
- Biography from the
Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College -- "Billy Frank, as
he was called as a child, grew up in Charlotte, North Carolina, expecting
to follow the lifestyle of his father and grandfathers. Frank and Morrow
Graham owned a 300-acre dairy farm..."
- Examining Billy
Graham's Theology of Evangelism -- "‘Examining Billy
Graham’s Theology of Evangelism’ was written to advance an unbiased
understanding of Billy Graham’s theology and practice."
- Franklin
Graham remembers dad, Rev. Billy Graham -- "The younger
Graham said his father was the same at home as he was on television."
- Remembering
Billy Graham (1918-2018) -- "Billy Graham was perhaps the
most significant religious figure of the 20th century, and the
organizations and the movement he helped spawn continue to shape the
21st."
- There will never be another Billy Graham, because the world that made him possible is gone -- "...the fact that American Christianity hasn’t given rise to a leader like Graham over the last two or three decades isn’t just a result of the fracturing of evangelicalism into different factions..."
- When Did Graham’s Compromise Begin? -- "[In 1957] The Graham crusade committee in New York included 120 theological modernists who denied the infallibility of Scripture. The wife of modernist Norman Vincent Peale headed up the women’s prayer groups for the Crusade."
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