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In Business With the Lord. Billy Graham

McLoughlin Jr., W. G. | May 11, 1957 issue

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As for making any noticeable or lasting impression upon either the moral or religious life of the city, none of the revivals was very successful. And yet, because all of them were backed by wealthy laymen and leading Protestant clergymen, none was exactly a failure. It is safe to say that evangelist Billy Graham will find a sufficient number of people in the city willing to listen to ins message, to publicize his meetings and to "hit the trail" so that he, too, will be able to claim the temporary success which seems sufficient to keep mass evangelism alive. Graham claims to have the answer to America's current wave of disillusion, and it is obvious that he can count on being at least a statistical success in New York.

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RELIGIOUS life; GRAHAM, Billy, 1918-; EVANGELISTS; EVANGELISTIC work; RELIGIONS; NEW York (State); UNITED States
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