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  2. Billy Graham rule - Wikipedia

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    The Modesto Manifesto or Billy Graham rule is a code of conduct among male evangelical Protestant leaders, in which they avoid spending time alone with women to whom they are not married. It is adopted as a display of integrity , a means of avoiding sexual temptation, to avoid any appearance of doing something considered morally objectionable ...

  3. Billy Graham - Wikipedia

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    The "Billy Graham Children's Health Center" in Asheville is named after and funded by Graham. [ 173 ] In 1999, the Gospel Music Association inducted Graham into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame to recognize his contributions to Christian music artists such as Michael W. Smith , dc Talk, Amy Grant , Jars of Clay , and others who performed at the ...

  4. Ruth Graham - Wikipedia

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    The day before Ruth Graham's death, Billy Graham released a statement through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association stating, "Ruth is my soul mate and best friend, and I cannot imagine living a single day without her by my side. I am more and more in love with her today than when we first met over 65 years ago as students at Wheaton College ...

  5. Billy Graham Center - Wikipedia

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    The Billy Graham Center, whose building is known as the Billy Graham Hall, was founded and opened in 1981 on the campus of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. Named after Billy Graham , the center is the primary location for many of Wheaton College's bible and theology classes, as well as the graduate school's main headquarters, and host to ...

  6. James Robison (televangelist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, the James Robison Evangelistic Association purchased a hunting and fishing lodge near Hawkins, Texas, which the association developed into Brookhaven Retreat, a not-for-profit Christian camp and retreat center, still in operation today under different management. [citation needed]

  7. Cliff Barrows - Wikipedia

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    Barrows joined Graham at a rally in Asheville, North Carolina that year, and remained with Graham ever since. [2] He appeared in the 1970 film His Land with British pop singer Cliff Richard. The film reviews Biblical events as both Cliffs took a pilgrimage to Israel. It was produced by Graham's production company, [3] World Wide Pictures. [4]

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  9. Montreat, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Much of the property in the area is still owned by the Mountain Retreat Association, formed in 1897 by John Collins, a Congregationalist minister from Connecticut. [8] Funding for the retreat's creation was secured from candy manufacturer and philanthropist John S. Huyler, founder of Huyler's. The name of Montreat is a portmanteau of the words ...