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  • When I look at what happened September 11, I noted that we called Billy Graham one of our popular religious leaders to the nation and it was a time of prayer.

    CNN Transcript Mar 11, 2003 2003

  • BBC NI political editor Mark Devenport, along with "fellow hacks Eamon Mallie of Downtown Radio and Billy Graham from the Irish News", was in the dock yesterday, in Stormont's Room

    Slugger O'Toole 2008

  • BBC NI political editor Mark Devenport, along with "fellow hacks Eamon Mallie of Downtown Radio and Billy Graham from the Irish News", was in the dock yesterday, in Stormont's Room

    Slugger O'Toole 2008

  • BBC NI political editor Mark Devenport, along with "fellow hacks Eamon Mallie of Downtown Radio and Billy Graham from the Irish News", was in the dock yesterday, in Stormont's Room

    Slugger O'Toole 2008

  • He's been called the Billy Graham, the new Billy Graham.

    CNN Transcript Aug 18, 2008 2008

  • Sarah Palin had dinner the other day with the Rev. Billy Graham, which is sort of the Southern equivalent of having an audience with the

    WN.com - Articles related to Ask AP: Palin's best-seller, making 3-D movies 2009

  • As the daughter of Frank Griswold, the former presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church, she grew up a preacher's kid, deeply steeped in Christian traditions and at home with evangelicals and international proselytizers such as Billy Graham's son Franklin.

    'The Tenth Parallel,' Eliza Griswold's book on Christianity and Islam Michael Mewshaw 2010

  • Contemporary evangelists such as Billy Graham, pastors of mega-churches, various respected writers, and Christian entertainers are often honored both privately and corporately without pause.

    Eric Simpson: Icons: Symbols of Sobriety in a Culture of Chaos 2010

  • Others evangelical leaders, such as Billy Graham, 90; Prison Fellowship founder Chuck Colson, 77; televangelist Pat Robertson, 78; and Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, 72, have retired or passed most control of their ministries to successors.

    Josh Harris 2009

  • Others evangelical leaders, such as Billy Graham, 90; Prison Fellowship founder Chuck Colson, 77; televangelist Pat Robertson, 78; and Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, 72, have retired or passed most control of their ministries to successors.

    Josh Harris 2009

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