
Billy Graham’s family says goodbye—for now
Family members share intimate memories at the funeral of the man they called "Daddy" and "Billy Frank."
Family members share intimate memories at the funeral of the man they called "Daddy" and "Billy Frank."
As Mr. Graham's five children joined friends from around the world in saying goodbye to a humble servant of God, his funeral service was all about Christ.
A simple casket for a simple man with a profoundly simple message of God’s love
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Billy Graham is the fourth civilian to lie in honor since the custom began in 1852.
As thousands lined up outside the Capitol to say goodbye, Mr. Graham's simple pine plywood casket was carried inside by a military honor guard.
Trace Billy Graham’s unexpected journey from a North Carolina farm to the largest arenas and stadiums in the world.
Michael W. Smith, Duncan Phillips (Newsboys) and Matthew West share their memories of Billy Graham.
He'll be the 32nd individual in U.S. history to be honored in this way, joining the ranks of Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy and Rosa Parks.
Billy Graham's legacy continues to live on in the lives he touched.
"He's in heaven, and that is the hope of every believer."
On Monday, the Billy Graham Library in North Carolina was filled with people who were affected by the ministry of Billy Graham.