William Branham and Billy Graham: Difference between revisions

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Let's examine what actually happened in Billy Graham's ministry.
Let's examine what actually happened in Billy Graham's ministry.


In 1956, Billy Graham conducted at tour of In India, Taiwan, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and the Philippines  January 17 to March 11
In 1956, Billy Graham conducted at tour of India, Taiwan, Hawaii, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea and the Philippines which started on January 17 in India and ended in Honolulu on March 11.  The Bombay rally on January 20, 1956 was canceled because of riots, however, none of the remaining Indian meetings were cancelled.  He held numerous meetings throughout the US in 1956 including a ccrusade in Louisvilled, Kentucky from Sept 30 to Oct. 28, 1956.  William Branham must have been aware of this crusade but chose tto ignore it.  Dr. Graham went on to hold rallies in St. Louis, MO in the last week of November and in Buffalo, NY on Dec. 13-14. 


In 1957, Billy Graham held the longest evangelistic crusade in his life - a '''16-week revival in New York City, where 2.3 million gathered''' at Madison Square Garden, Yankee Stadium, and Times Square.  On September 22, 1991, Graham held his largest event in North America on the Great Lawn of New York's Central Park. City officials estimated more than 250,000 in attendance.  In the 10 years from 1947 through 1956, Billy Graham held 64 crusades.  In the 10 years from 1957 to 1966, Graham held 119 crusades.  And from 1967 until his last crusade in New York City in 2005, he held another 234 crusades, for a total of 417 crusades held during his lifetime.  After 1956, when William Branham said that Billy Graham cancelled his meetings (there is no evidence that this happened in 1956 in which Graham held 3 crusades after his return from an overseas tour).
There is no record of any US meetings being cancelled in 1956.  The only record of a meeting being cancelled in 1956 was the meeting in Bombay which was cancelled because of riots.  There are record of a 3 day meeting being cancelled in Waco, TX in 1965.  Additionally, Dr. Graham announced the cancelation of meetings in Dec 1967 as a result of being diagnosed with pnemonia.
 
In 1957, Billy Graham held the longest evangelistic crusade in his life - a '''16-week revival in New York City, where 2.3 million gathered''' at Madison Square Garden, Yankee Stadium, and Times Square.  On September 22, 1991, Graham held his largest event in North America on the Great Lawn of New York's Central Park. City officials estimated more than 250,000 in attendance.  In the 10 years from 1947 through 1956, Billy Graham held 64 crusades.  In the 10 years from 1957 to 1966, Graham held 119 crusades.  And from 1967 until his last crusade in New York City in 2005, he held another 234 crusades, for a total of 417 crusades held during his lifetime.  After 1956, when William Branham said that Billy Graham cancelled his meetings (there is no evidence that this happened in 1956 in which Graham held 3 crusades after his return from an overseas tour).  


As of 2008, Graham's estimated lifetime audience, including radio and television broadcasts, topped 2.2 billion.  
As of 2008, Graham's estimated lifetime audience, including radio and television broadcasts, topped 2.2 billion.