List of Billy Graham's crusades
Graham at his crusade (1966).
Billy Graham's crusades were evangelistic campaigns conducted by Billy Graham between 1947 and 2005.
History
The first Billy Graham evangelistic campaign, held September 13–21, 1947, in the Civic Auditorium in Grand Rapids, Michigan, was attended by 6,000 people. He would rent a large venue, such as a stadium, park, or street.[ 1] As the sessions became larger, he arranged a group of up to 5,000 people to sing in a choir. He would preach the gospel and invite people to come forward to ask Jesus "to be their savior" and pray together. The inquirers were often given a copy of the Gospel of John or a Bible study booklet. In Durban , South Africa, in 1973, the crowd of some 100,000 was the first large mixed-race event in apartheid South Africa.[ 2] In Moscow , in 1992, one-quarter of the 155,000 people in Graham's audience went forward at his call.[ 3]
In 1995, during the Global Mission event, he preached a sermon at Estadio Hiram Bithorn in San Juan in Puerto Rico which was transmitted by satellite in 185 countries and translated into 116 languages. [ 4]
During his crusades, Billy Graham frequently used the altar call song "Just As I Am ".[ 5]
Countries in which Billy Graham preached are colored in blue.
Over 58 years, Billy Graham reached more than 210 million people (face to face and by satellite feeds).[ 6] The New York Crusade of 1957 - the longest of Graham's evangelistic crusades took place in Madison Square Garden , which lasted 16 weeks.[ 7] The largest audience in the history of Graham's ministry assembled at Yoido Plaza in Seoul in South Korea in 1973 (1.1 million people).[ 8] [ 9]
Graham's revival meetings were most commonly called "crusades ", and were billed as such for decades, but Graham himself began calling them "missions" after the September 11 attacks due to a potentially offensive connotation of the word crusade among Muslims .[ 10]
Concluding his last crusade in 2005 in New York , Graham had preached during 417 crusades, including 226 in the United States and 195 worldwide in over 50 countries, predominantly in Christendom .[ 11] [ 12]
Chronological list
Number
Date
City
Country
1947
1
September 13–21
Grand Rapids
United States
2
November 9–23[ 13]
Charlotte
United States
1948
3
Augusta
United States
4
Modesto
United States
1949
5
Miami
United States
6
Baltimore
United States
7
Altoona
United States
8 LA Crusade [ 14]
September 25 – November 20
Los Angeles
United States
1950
9
Boston
United States
10
Columbia
United States
11 tour
states of New England
United States
12
Portland
United States
13
Minneapolis
United States
14
Atlanta
United States
December 30, 31
Boston
United States
1951
15 tour
South States
United States
16
Fort Worth
United States
17
Shreveport
United States
18
Cincinnati
United States
19
Memphis
United States
20
Seattle
United States
21
Hollywood
United States
22
Greensboro
United States
23
Raleigh
United States
1952
24
January 13 – February 10[ 15] [ 16]
Washington, D.C.
United States
25 tour
April–May
American cities
United States
26
Houston
United States
27
Jackson
United States
28 tour
August
American cities
United States
29
Pittsburgh
United States
30
Albuquerque
United States
1953
31 tour
cities of Florida
United States
32
Chattanooga
United States
33
St. Louis
United States
34
Dallas
United States
35 tour
West Texas
United States
36
Syracuse
United States
37
Detroit
United States
38
Asheville
United States
1954
39 London Crusade
March 1 – May 29
London
England
40 tour
Amsterdam , Berlin , Copenhagen , Düsseldorf , Frankfurt , Helsinki , Paris , Stockholm
Netherlands, West Germany , Denmark, Finland, France, Sweden
41
Nashville
United States
42
New Orleans
United States
43 tour
West Coast
United States
1955
44
March–April
Glasgow
Scotland
45 tour
Cities of Scotland
Scotland
46
May
London
England
47
Paris
France
48
Zürich
Switzerland
49
Geneva
Switzerland
50
Mannheim
West Germany
51
Stuttgart
West Germany
52
Nuremberg
West Germany
53
Dortmund
West Germany
54
Frankfurt
West Germany
55
American bases in Germany
West Germany
56
Rotterdam
Netherlands
57
Oslo
Norway
58
Gothenburg
Sweden
59
Aarhus
Denmark
60
Toronto
Canada
1956
61
tour
India and Far East
62
Richmond
United States
63
Oklahoma City
United States
64
Louisville
United States
1957
65 NY Crusade
May 15 – September 1
New York
United States
1958
66
tour
Region of Caribbean Sea
67
San Francisco
United States
68
Sacramento
United States
69
Fresno
United States
71
Santa Barbara
United States
72
Los Angeles
United States
73
San Diego
United States
74
San Antonio
United States
75[ 17]
September 21 – October 26
Charlotte
United States
1959
76
February 15 – March 15
Melbourne
Australia
77
March 29 – April 4
Auckland
New Zealand
78
April 12 – May 10
Sydney
Australia
79
May 15–22
Perth
Australia
80
May 17–31
Brisbane
Australia
81
Adelaide
Australia
82
March 30 – April 6
Wellington
New Zealand
83
April 1–8
Christchurch
New Zealand
84
Canberra
Australia
85
Launceston
Australia
86
Hobart
Australia
87
Little Rock
United States
88
Wheaton
United States
89
Indianapolis
United States
1960
90
Monrovia
Liberia
91
Accra
Ghana
92
Kumasi
Ghana
93
Lagos
Nigeria
94
Ibadan
Nigeria
95
Kaduna
Nigeria
96
Enugu
Nigeria
97
Jos
Nigeria
98
Brazzaville
Congo
99
Bulawayo
Southern Rhodesia
100
Salisbury
Southern Rhodesia
101
Kitwe
Northern Rhodesia
102
Moshi
Tanganyika
103
Kisumu
Kenya
104
Usumbura
Ruanda-Urundi
105
Nairobi
Kenya
106
Addis Abeba
Ethiopia
107
Cairo
Egypt
108
Jerusalem
Jordan
109
Washington, D.C.
United States
110
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
111
Bern
Switzerland
112
Zürich
Switzerland
113
Basel
Switzerland
114
Lausanne
Switzerland
115
Essen
West Germany
116
Hamburg
West Germany
117
Berlin
West Germany
118[ 18]
New York (for Spanish Americans)
United States
1961
119
Jacksonville
United States
120
Orlando
United States
121
Clearwater
United States
122
St. Petersburg
United States
123
Tampa
United States
124
Bradenton–Sarasota
United States
125
Tallahassee
United States
126
Gainesville
United States
127
Miami
United States
128
Cape Canaveral
United States
129
West Palm Beach
United States
130
Peace River
United States
131
Boca Raton
United States
132
Fort Lauderdale
United States
133
Manchester
England
134
Glasgow
Scotland
135
Belfast
Northern Ireland
136
Minneapolis
United States
137
Philadelphia
United States
1962
138
January – February
tour
South America
139
Raleigh
United States
140
Jacksonville
United States
141
Chicago
United States
142
Seattle
United States
143
Fresno
United States
144
Redstone Arsenal
United States
145 tour
September – October
Southern States
United States
146
El Paso
United States
1963
147
May 12–26
Paris
France
148
Lyon
France
149
Toulouse
France
150
Mulhouse
France
151
Montauban
France
152
Nancy
France
153
Douai
France
154
Nuremberg
West Germany
155
Stuttgart
West Germany
156
Los Angeles
United States
1964
157
Birmingham
United States
158
Phoenix
United States
159
San Diego
United States
160
Columbus
United States
161
Omaha
United States
162
September
Boston
United States
163
October
Boston
United States
164
Manchester
United States
165
Portland
United States
166
Bangor
United States
167
Providence
United States
168
Louisville
United States
1965
169
Honolulu , O'ahu
United States
168
Kahului , Maui
United States
169
Hilo
United States
170
Lihue , Kaua'i
United States
171
Dothan
United States
172
Tuscaloosa
United States
173
Auburn University (Alabama )
United States
174
Tuskegee Institute (Alabama )
United States
175
Montgomery
United States
176
Copenhagen
Denmark
177
Vancouver
Canada
178
Seattle
United States
179
Denver
United States
180
Houston
United States
1966
181
Greenville
United States
182
June
London
England
183
Berlin
West Germany
1967
184
Ponce
Puerto Rico
185
San Juan
Puerto Rico
186
Winnipeg
Canada
187
June
London
England
188
Turin
Italy
189
July 7
Zagreb
Yugoslavia
190
Toronto
Canada
191
Kansas City
United States
192
Tokyo
Japan
1968
193
Brisbane
Australia
194
Sydney
Australia
195
Portland
United States
196
San Antonio
United States
197
Pittsburgh
United States
1969
198
Auckland
New Zealand
199
Dunedin
New Zealand
200
Melbourne
Australia
201
New York
United States
202
Anaheim
United States
1970
203
Dortmund
West Germany
204
May 28
Knoxville [ 19]
United States
205
New York
United States
206
October 21–25
Baton Rouge (Tiger Stadium , Louisiana State University )
United States
1971
207
Lexington
United States
208
Chicago
United States
209
Oakland
United States
210
September 17–26
Dallas
United States
1972
211
Charlotte
United States
212
May
Birmingham
United States
213
July 14–23
Cleveland
United States
214
Kohima
India
1973
215
Durban
South Africa
216
Johannesburg
South Africa
217
Seoul
South Korea
218
Atlanta
United States
219
Minneapolis
United States
220
Raleigh
United States
221
St. Louis
United States
1974
222
Phoenix
United States
223
Los Angeles
United States
224
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
225
Norfolk , Hampton
United States
1975
226
Albuquerque
United States
227
May 11, Mother's Day
Jackson
United States
228
Brussels
Belgium
229
Lubbock
United States
230
Taipei
Taiwan
231
Hong Kong
British Hong Kong
1976
232
May 9–16
Seattle
United States
233
Williamsburg
United States
235
August 13–21
San Diego
United States
236
October 14–24
Pontiac
United States
1977
237
Gothenburg
Sweden
238
Asheville
United States
239
South Bend
United States
240
tour
Hungary
241
Cincinnati
United States
242
Manila
Philippines
243
India-Good News Festivals
India
1978
244
Las Vegas
United States
245
Memphis
United States
246
Toronto
Canada
247
Kansas City
United States
248
Oslo
Norway
249
Stockholm
Sweden
250
Satellite crusade
Sweden
251
Satellite crusade
Norway
252
Satellite crusade
Island
253[ 20]
October 6–16
tour
Poland
254
Singapore
Singapore
1979
255
São Paulo
Brazil
256
Tampa
United States
257
29 April – 20 May
Sydney
Australia
258
Nashville
United States
259
August 11
Milwaukee
United States
260
Halifax
Canada
1980
261
Oxford
England
262
Cambridge
England
263
Indianapolis
United States
264
Edmonton
Canada
265
Wheaton
United States
266
Okinawa
Japan
267
Osaka
Japan
268
Fukuoka
Japan
269
Tokyo
Japan
270
Reno
United States
271
Las Vegas
United States
1981
272
Mexico City
Mexico
273
Villahermosa
Mexico
274
Boca Raton
United States
275
Baltimore
United States
276
Calgary
Canada
277
San José
United States
278
Houston
United States
1982
279
Blackpool
England
280
Providence
United States
281
Burlington
United States
282
Portland
United States
283
Springfield
United States
284
Manchester
United States
285
May 10–14
Moscow
Soviet Union
286
Hartford
United States
287
New Haven
United States
288
Boston (Northeastern University )
United States
289
Amherst (University of Massachusetts )
United States
290
New Haven (Yale University )
United States
291
Cambridge (Harvard University )
United States
292
Newton (Boston College )
United States
293
Cambridge (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
United States
294
South Hamilton (Gordon-Convell Seminary)
United States
295
Hanover (Dartmouth College)
United States
296
Boston
United States
297
New Orleans (South Baptist Convention Evangelistic Rally)
United States
298
Boise
United States
299
Spokane
United States
300
Chapel Hill
United States
301
Wittenberg
East Germany
302
Dresden
East Germany
303
Görlitz
East Germany
304
Stendal
East Germany
305
Stralsund
East Germany
306
Berlin
East Germany
307
Prague
Czechoslovakia
308
Brno
Czechoslovakia
309
Bratislava
Czechoslovakia
310
Nassau
Bahamas
1983
311
Orlando
United States
312
Tacoma
United States
313
Sacramento
United States
314
Oklahoma City
United States
1984
315
Anchorage
United States
316
May 12–19
Bristol
England
317
May 26 – June 2
Sunderland
England
318
June 9–12
Norwich
England
319
June
Birmingham
England
320
July
Liverpool
England
321
July
Ipswich
England
322
Seoul
South Korea
323
Leningrad
Soviet Union
324
Tallinn
Soviet Union
325
Novosibirsk
Soviet Union
326
Moscow
Soviet Union
327
Vancouver
Canada
1985
328
Fort Lauderdale
United States
329
Hartford
United States
330
June 22–29
Sheffield
England
331
July 19–28
Anaheim
United States
332
Suceava
Romania
333
Cluj-Napoca
Romania
334
Oradea
Romania
335
Arad
Romania
336
Timișoara
Romania
337
Sibiu
Romania
338
Bucharest
Romania
339
Pécs
Hungary
340
Budapest
Hungary
1986
341
Washington, D.C.
United States
342
Paris
France
343
Tallahassee
United States
1987
344
Columbia
United States
345
Cheyenne
United States
346
Fargo
United States
347
Billings
United States
348
Sioux Falls
United States
349
July
Denver
United States
350
Helsinki
Finland
1988
351
Beijing
China
352
Huai'an
China
353
Nanjing
China
354
Shanghai
China
355
Guangzhou
China
356
Zagorsk
Soviet Union
357
Moscow
Soviet Union
358
Kyiv
Soviet Union
359
Buffalo
United States
360
Rochester
United States
361
Hamilton
Canada
1989
362
Syracuse
United States
363
London
England
364
Budapest
Hungary
365
Little Rock
United States
1990
368
Berlin
West Germany
369
Montreal
Canada
370
Albany
United States
371
Uniondale
United States
372
Hong Kong
British Hong Kong
1991
373
Seattle , Tacoma
United States
374
Edinburgh
Scotland
375
Aberdeen
Scotland
376
Glasgow
Scotland
377
East Rutherford
United States
378
New York (Central Park )
United States
379
Buenos Aires
Argentina
1992
380
Pyongyang
North Korea
381
Philadelphia
United States
382
Portland
United States
383
Moscow
Russia
1993
384
March 17–21
Essen
Germany
385
June 2-6
Pittsburgh
United States
386
Columbus
United States
1994
387
Tokyo
Japan
388
Beijing
China
389
Pyongyang
North Korea
390
Cleveland
United States
391
Atlanta
United States
1995
392
San Juan
Puerto Rico
393
Global mission
394
Toronto
Canada
395
Sacramento
United States
1996
396
World Television Series
397
Minneapolis
United States
398
Charlotte
United States
1997
399
San Antonio
United States
400
San Jose
United States
401
San Francisco
United States
402
Oakland
United States
1998
403
June 25–28
Ottawa
Canada
404
Tampa
United States
1999
405
Indianapolis
United States
406
St. Louis
United States
2000
407
June 1–4
Nashville
United States
408
Jacksonville
United States
2001
409
Louisville
United States
410
Fresno
United States
2002
411
Cincinnati
United States
412
Dallas
United States
2003
413
San Diego
United States
414
Oklahoma City
United States
2004
415
Kansas City
United States
416
Los Angeles
United States
2005
417
New York
United States
See also
References
^ CBN, Remembering the Billy Graham Crusades That Led People to Jesus , cbn.com, USA, February 24, 2018
^ Stanley, Brian (March 2, 2018). "Billy Graham (1918–2018): Prophet of World Christianity?" . Centre for the Study of World Christianity . Retrieved April 13, 2020 .
^ Gibbs, Nancy; Ostling, Richard N. (1993-11-15). "God's Billy Pulpit" . Time . Archived from the original on 2007-06-21. Retrieved 2011-11-07 .
^ Andrew S. Finstuen, Anne Blue Wills, Grant Wacker, Billy Graham: American Pilgrim , Oxford University Press, UK, 2017, p. 104
^ " 'Just As I Am' was Billy Graham's signature hymn" . Religion News Service . 2018-02-21. Retrieved 2023-11-16 .
^ Long, Michael G. (2008). The legacy of Billy Graham: critical reflections on America's greatest evangelist . Westminster: John Knox Press. p. 3. ISBN 9780664236564 .
^ Balbier, Uta Andrea (Spring 2009). "Billy Graham's Crusades in the 1950s: Neo-Evangelicalism Between Civil Religion, Media, and Consumerism". Bulletin of the GHI . 44 . German Historical Institute.
^ "Prophecy and Politics" . Christianity Today. March 2006. Retrieved 2011-11-21 .
^ "War and Peace in Korea" . CCEL. Archived from the original on 2012-04-13. Retrieved 2011-11-21 .
^ Curry, Matt (2002-10-18). "Billy Graham Is Back" . cbsnews.com . Retrieved 2016-12-08 . 'Following September 11th, there was increased consciousness of other faiths in the U.S. that would find the term crusade offensive', Graham spokeswoman Melany Ethridge told The Associated Press in 2002
^ Grossman, Cathy Lynn. "Billy Graham reached millions through his crusades. Here's how he did it" . USA TODAY . Retrieved 2023-11-16 .
^ Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADES , billygraham.org, retrieved June 5, 2023
^ "Announcing the Billy Graham Revival". Charlotte's Own . November 9–23, 1947.
^ Mel Larson (1950). "TASTING REVIVAL — at Los Angeles". Revival In Our Time: The Story of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Campaigns including Six of his Sermons . Van Kampen Press. pp. 11–27.
^ "1952 Greater Washington Evangelistic Crusade - Film" . wheaton.edu . Retrieved December 8, 2016 .
^ "The Archives Bulletin Board" . wheaton.edu . Retrieved December 8, 2016 .
^ "The Coliseum Sermons From Billy Graham's 1958 Charlotte Evangelistic Meetings" . Wheaton College . Billy Graham Center Archives. 1958.
^ Edward Mc Carthy (October 9, 1960). "Graham's Sermon Causes Gang Leaders To Plan To Attend Church" . The Gadsden Times . Retrieved December 7, 2011 .
^ Bozeman, Barry (May 30, 2010). "Protest & Activism at UT - 40 YEARS ON" . Knoxville 22 blog . Retrieved September 22, 2019 .
^ Michał Stankiewicz (1979). Billy Graham w Polsce . Warszawa: Słowo Prawdy.
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