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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Billy Graham has been called "America's pastor." That notion might seem odd in a pluralistic society where Constitution, law and custom guarantee freedom of and from religion. But consider the 12 presidents -- including President Barack Obama, who visited his Montreat, N.C., mountaintop home in April -- that the Rev. Graham has met or ministered to, and you recognize the power of the message and the man.
He is a man of faith spreading the gospel, one who has been honored by heads of state across continents. Early on, he recognized the pull of mass media and used it to reach millions of people, and also to trade jokes with the likes of Woody Allen and Phil Donahue.
Those apparent conflicts are on display in the Billy Graham Library, appropriately located off the Billy Graham Parkway in Charlotte, where visitors enter the barn-like structure through a giant cross. In 2007, three former presidents -- Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton -- attended the dedication.
The Rev. Billy Graham turns 92 on Nov. 7On Saturday, many who traveled from as far away as Alberta, Canada, stood in line to sign greetings on a poster that celebrates the 92nd birthday on Sunday, Nov. 7 of the Billy Graham. It is to be delivered to the evangelist. Even though he has been frail and has trouble seeing and hearing, family members say Graham has been feeling a little better recently.
"Thank you for your service to our Lord and Savior," read one message. "Our entire family came to Christ with you in Atlanta," said another. Verses from Proverbs dotted the over-sized birthday card. To those who spoke of Graham with reverence and respect, America is a Christian country, no doubt.
"He's true to his calling," said Cindy Owen of Fayetteville, N.C. "He's stayed on the straight and narrow, from the beginning to the end, and you can't say that about all of them," she said, referring to well-known preachers who have strayed. "He's managed to keep the Lord in the spotlight."
An animatronic cow starts you on the journey of faith of "a farm boy from Charlotte, N.C.," who went on to counsel the poor and the powerful. Graham dipped into politics, and occasionally regretted it. He favored Richard Nixon in 1960, warning against the election of the Catholic John Kennedy. But he made peace with the new president from Massachusetts. In a 1961 picture with Kennedy in a convertible in Palm Beach, Fla., the shockingly handsome young evangelist with the wavy mane and piercing eyes wins the charisma battle. Later, Graham said Nixon's taped Watergate profanities sickened him; Graham himself apologized for taped statements he made that were judged anti-Semitic. He always seemed to recover.
"I am amazed every time I think of how many years the Lord has given me on this earth," Graham says in a birthday message released through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. "I am grateful for His blessing on our ministry for more than six decades, but wonder if there is something more He has for me to accomplish."
The 2007 death of Ruth, his wife, hit him particularly hard. "While I don't know what the future holds for me, I still look for ways to serve the Lord," his message continued. "Most of all, I look forward to serving Him in Heaven one day, alongside my dear wife Ruth, who I miss more every year."
His son, Franklin Graham, now makes the headlines, for his charitable Samaritan's Purse, but also for his muscular statements about Islam, a religion he has called "evil" and "wicked." During a library walking tour in 2007, the younger Graham told me he believed the president was "born a Muslim," a statement he has repeated since, though he said he accepts Obama's Christianity.
Sharon Sparlin, who drove with her husband, Jim, from Baxter Springs, Kansas, to visit the Billy Graham Library, said she wishes the elder Graham would spend more time in the White House to offer "spiritual guidance" to the president "so he will trust the Lord in every aspect." The world, said Jim Sparlin, is "going downhill more than ever." On Saturday, the Sparlins were content to walk through the history of the man they said has been "healing souls" for many years.
On display are the Presidential Medal of Freedom from 1983 and the honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II, as well as pictures of Graham comforting victims of natural and man-made disasters.
In a video presentation at the library, Franklin Graham promotes a message of outreach while warning of a "Godless secular society." In an old video played on a loop, Billy Graham lectures an argumentative Donahue on the importance of faith. "If you try to reason it out," he says, "you're sunk."
As Graham turns 92, the discussion on the role of Christ outside the confines of this Christian oasis continues. Who's winning the culture war? Depends on whom you ask.

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muffin83e

The Rev. Graham is the greatest evangelist since St. Paul. He has introduced millions to the way, the truth, and the life. God Bless You, Rev. Graham, for your inspiring faithful witness and spiritual strength.

November 08 2010 at 8:47 AM Report abuse +6 rate up rate down Reply
Mr. Fantasic

Happy Birthday Reverand Billy Graham on your 92nd birthday today the world has been blessed to have you here to show the world GODS WORD, I remember the first time i saw you on my TV as a young man. You have inspired me in my life and I only wish i could have seen you in person and been a part of your audince and witness your sermons in person. God Bless you reverand Graham and again Happy 92nd Birthday

November 07 2010 at 10:03 PM Report abuse +5 rate up rate down Reply
johncentury21re

As King Solomon built the temple for God for all mankind to worship God, Brother Billy Graham did likewise. To all the four corners of the earth, the poor, middle class, rich, humble, political, kings and queens, dictators and all mankind, Brother Graham told them all that one day, every knee shall bow and confess that Christ is Lord. Those that heeded his message will reap their heavenly reward and those who mocked him will reap what they sowed. God has blessed Brother Graham with longevity of life to be like John the Baptist, crying in the wilderness for mankind to repent before it is too late, for no man knows the day or the hour that their life will end. God has truly Blessed Brother Graham.

November 07 2010 at 9:28 PM Report abuse +4 rate up rate down Reply
oldengineera2

I have not had the fortune to be granted Graham' faith. I hope that he may be joyfully reunited with his beloved wife in the afterlife if his vision proves out.

November 07 2010 at 9:11 PM Report abuse +2 rate up rate down Reply
pj512

Happy Birthday, Reverend Graham. You have been an inspiration to all Christians.

November 07 2010 at 8:38 PM Report abuse +5 rate up rate down Reply
Ric

This man of immense faith should be an inspiration to everyone in this country.We are blessed to have such a man in this country who has lead so many to the Lord and given wise counsel to our leaders...now,if they only would follow his advice.

November 07 2010 at 6:43 PM Report abuse +5 rate up rate down Reply
luvdecat7

Amen. A great man indeed to took up his cross and followed Jesus, no matter what. Not only did he carry his cross with dignity and righteousness, but he encouraged others to do the same. The great Americans are not those who stand up and make fiery speeches, but those who have stood up and were counted for Christ.

November 07 2010 at 6:38 PM Report abuse +6 rate up rate down Reply
JGHARSH

Happy Birthday Rev. Graham , I had the opportunity to hear the Pastor preach in Pittsburgh , Pa about 40 -41 years ago and George Shea singing , God has been and will always be the leading role in my life and family life . THANK YOU FOR GIVING TO THE LORD Rev. Graham

November 07 2010 at 6:35 PM Report abuse +5 rate up rate down Reply
ROBERTO

I had the privilege of listening to Dr. Graham several years ago in Flushing Meadows Park. I will always remember that address. God bless Dr. Graham on his 92nd birthday.

November 07 2010 at 6:22 PM Report abuse +6 rate up rate down Reply
Happy Face

Happy 92nd Birthday Dr. Graham. I hope you have many more. Very nice, well written story Ms. Mary C. Curtis.

November 07 2010 at 3:38 PM Report abuse +8 rate up rate down Reply

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