- June 2nd, 2007, 10:56 am
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They finally have the place opened up. Anybody else finding themselves interested in checking it out? As the following story mentions, I realize many of you younger FlameFans may not remember Billy in his prime. But those of us that do know his true impact.
Billy Graham Library honors evangelical careerClick Here for Full Story
By Yonat Shimron - McClatchy Newspapers
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Oral Roberts assured his legacy when he founded a school bearing his name.
Jerry Falwell founded Liberty University; Pat Roberston, Regent University.
Billy Graham, whom many consider the country's greatest evangelist, chose a different path.
On Thursday, Graham, 88, presided at the dedication of the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C. The library, essentially a museum, opens to the public Tuesday and spans Graham's life -- from his birth on a Charlotte dairy farm in 1918, to his work on six continents reaching an estimated 210 million people with the message of Jesus.
That the ailing Graham chose to anchor his legacy in a museum-like setting rather than a university speaks to the nature of his ministry.
"He's been very clear about his calling -- what it is and what it isn't," said Bill Leonard, the dean of the divinity school at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem. "He was not an educator. He was not a pastor. He was not a president. He was an evangelist."