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  2. Ruth Graham - Wikipedia

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    Ruth McCue Bell Graham (June 10, 1920 – June 14, 2007) was a Chinese-born American Christian author. She was born in Qingjiang , Jiangsu , Republic of China , the second of five children. Her parents, Virginia Leftwich Bell and L. Nelson Bell , were medical missionaries at the Presbyterian Hospital 300 miles (480 km) north of Shanghai .

  3. Billy Graham Library - Wikipedia

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    One gallery is entirely devoted to Ruth Bell Graham, the wife of the evangelist. There is a dairy bar café and bookstore called "Ruth's Attic." All visitors enter the Library through doors at the base of a 40-foot (12 m) glass cross. Also located on the Library grounds is the Memorial Prayer Garden, where Ruth Graham was buried on June 17, 2007.

  4. Montreat, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The town is best known for Montreat Conference Center and Montreat College, and for having been the home of the evangelist Billy Graham (1918-2018) and his wife Ruth Bell Graham (1920-2007). [ 5 ] Geography

  5. Billy Graham; preacher to millions, adviser to presidents ...

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    He received a scholarship to Wheaton College near Chicago, where he met Ruth Bell, whose parents were missionaries in China. They married in 1943. ... Graham and his wife, Ruth, who died June 14 ...

  6. Jean Graham Ford, Rev. Billy Graham's last living sibling ...

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    Their five children — Virginia "Gigi" Graham, Anne Graham Lotz, Ruth Bell Graham, Franklin Graham and Nelson Edman "Ned" Graham — all have had involvement in Christian service, according to ...

  7. ‘An Odd Cross to Bear’: The choices Ruth Bell Graham made as ...

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  8. L. Nelson Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Bells returned to the United States before Pearl Harbor in 1941 and retired in Montreat, North Carolina, across the street from their daughter Ruth and Billy Graham. In 1942, Bell founded The Southern Presbyterian Journal, a publication which championed conservative Presbyterianism within the denomination that had sent Bell and his family ...

  9. Billy: The Early Years - Wikipedia

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    Following his time at Florida Bible Institute, Graham goes to Wheaton College where he falls in love with classmate Ruth Bell, whom he ultimately marries. In the 1940s, Templeton and Graham become close until Templeton's scientific skepticism causes him to lose his faith and his friendship with Graham.