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Cliff Barrows was born on April 6, 1923, in Ceres, Calif., the son of Harriet M. and Charles Tilson Barrows (both deceased). Barrows graduated from Bob Jones University in 1944 with a B.A. in Sacred Music. He was ordained as a Baptist minister in 1944, and served as an assistant pastor at Temple Baptist Church in St. Paul, Minnesota through 1945.
The Hour of Decision was a live weekly radio broadcast produced by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.First broadcast in 1950 by the American Broadcasting Company, it was a half-hour program featuring sermons from noted evangelist Billy Graham and hosted by Cliff Barrows, a very close friend of Graham and the long-time musical director and MC of Billy Graham's Crusades.
In March 2009 Wilma "Billie" Barrows, the wife of Billy Graham's longtime Music Director Cliff Barrows, was interred on the Library grounds. In April 2013, Gospel singer and Graham's regular featured soloist George Beverly Shea was interred there as well. [4] Barrows was buried next to his wife on the grounds after his death in November 2016. [5]
According to a class action lawsuit filed in December in federal court in Louisville seeking $3 billion in damages, the nightmare for Barrows and her family began in November 2021 when the then-86 ...
Barrows is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Alice Barrows (1878–1954), American secretary; ... Cliff Barrows (1923–2016), American minister;
The wife of the man who drove his family off a cliff testified Thursday, saying he should be released from jail into a mental health program and calling him "kind and altruistic."
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The rule itself is actually one of four rules that Graham and his associates developed during his time in Modesto: the others involved depending on funds raised prior to a meeting (as opposed to offerings held during meetings), performing the work in conjunction with local churches (as opposed to apart from them), and to provide honest reports (as opposed to exaggerated figures).