List of Billy Graham's crusades Warning: You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you log in or create an account, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.Anti-spam check. Do not fill this in! {{short description|None}} {{Use American English|date=April 2020}} [[File:Billy Graham (1966) by Erling Mandelmann.jpg|thumb|upright|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.<ref>CBN, [https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2018/february/remembering-the-billy-graham-crusades-that-led-people-to-jesus Remembering the Billy Graham Crusades That Led People to Jesus], cbn.com, USA, February 24, 2018</ref> 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.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.cswc.div.ed.ac.uk/2018/03/billy-graham-1918-2018-prophet-of-world-christianity/|title=Billy Graham (1918–2018): Prophet of World Christianity?|last=Stanley|first=Brian|author-link=Brian Stanley (historian)|date=March 2, 2018|website=Centre for the Study of World Christianity|language=en-GB|access-date=April 13, 2020}}</ref> In [[Moscow]], in 1992, one-quarter of the 155,000 people in Graham's audience went forward at his call.<ref name="time1993">{{cite web |first1=Nancy |last1=Gibbs |first2=Richard N. |last2=Ostling |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070621232638/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,979573,00.html |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,979573,00.html |archivedate=2007-06-21 |title=God's Billy Pulpit |work=Time |date=1993-11-15 |accessdate=2011-11-07 }}</ref> In 1995, during the Global Mission event, he preached a sermon at [[Estadio Hiram Bithorn]] in [[San Juan (Puerto Rico)|San Juan]] in [[Puerto Rico]] which was transmitted by satellite in 185 countries and translated into 116 languages. <ref> Andrew S. Finstuen, Anne Blue Wills, Grant Wacker, ''Billy Graham: American Pilgrim'', Oxford University Press, UK, 2017, p. 104</ref> During his crusades, Billy Graham frequently used the [[altar call]] song "[[Just as I Am (hymn)#Altar Song in the Billy Graham crusades|Just As I Am]]".<ref> {{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2018-02-21 |title='Just As I Am' was Billy Graham's signature hymn |url=https://religionnews.com/2018/02/21/just-as-i-am-was-billy-grahams-signature-hymn/ |access-date=2023-11-16 |website=Religion News Service |language=en-US}} </ref> {{stack|[[File:Countries that preacher Billy Graham visited for his crusades.jpg|thumb|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).<ref>{{Cite book | first=Michael G. |last=Long |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pVAeaDLnCJoC&pg=PA3 |title=The legacy of Billy Graham: critical reflections on America's greatest evangelist |location=Westminster |publisher=John Knox Press |year=2008 |page=3 |isbn=9780664236564 }}</ref> The [[New York Crusade (1957)|New York Crusade of 1957]] - the longest of Graham's evangelistic crusades took place in [[Madison Square Garden (1925)|Madison Square Garden]], which lasted 16 weeks.<ref>{{Cite journal | first = Uta Andrea |last=Balbier | title = Billy Graham's Crusades in the 1950s: Neo-Evangelicalism Between Civil Religion, Media, and Consumerism | journal = Bulletin of the GHI | publisher = German Historical Institute | volume = 44 | date = Spring 2009}}</ref> 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).<ref name=ct>{{Cite web | title = Prophecy and Politics | date = March 2006 | url = http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2006/march/17.32.html | publisher = Christianity Today | access-date = 2011-11-21 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | title = War and Peace in Korea | url = http://www.ccel.us/billy.ch18.html | publisher = CCEL | access-date = 2011-11-21 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120413160046/http://www.ccel.us/billy.ch18.html | archive-date = 2012-04-13 | url-status = dead }}</ref> 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 [[Muslim]]s.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/news/billy-graham-is-back/ |title=Billy Graham Is Back |work=cbsnews.com |date=2002-10-18 |access-date=2016-12-08 |quote='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 |first=Matt |last=Curry }}</ref> Concluding his last crusade in 2005 in [[New York City|New York]], Graham had preached during 417 crusades, including 226 in the United States and 195 worldwide in over 50 countries, predominantly in [[Christendom]].<ref> {{Cite web |last=Grossman |first=Cathy Lynn |title=Billy Graham reached millions through his crusades. Here's how he did it |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/02/21/billy-graham-crusades-how-evangelists-reached-millions/858165001/ |access-date=2023-11-16 |website=USA TODAY |language=en-US}}</ref><ref> Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, [https://billygraham.org/news/media-resources/electronic-press-kit/crusade-cities/crusades/ BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADES], billygraham.org, retrieved June 5, 2023</ref> == Chronological list == {{clear}} {| class="wikitable" |- ! Number ! Date ! City ! Country |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4 | 1947 |- | align="left"| 1 | September 13–21 | [[Grand Rapids, Michigan|Grand Rapids]] | United States |- | align="left"| 2 | November 9–23<ref>{{Cite journal | title = Announcing the Billy Graham Revival | journal = Charlotte's Own | date = November 9–23, 1947 }}</ref> | [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4 | 1948 |- | align="left"| 3 | | [[Augusta, Georgia|Augusta]] | United States |- | align="left"| 4 | | [[Modesto, California|Modesto]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1949 |- | align="left"| 5 | | [[Miami]] | United States |- | align="left"| 6 | | [[Baltimore]] | United States |- | align="left"| 7 | | [[Altoona, Pennsylvania|Altoona]] | United States |- | align="left"| 8 [[Los Angeles Crusade (1949)|LA Crusade]]<ref>{{Cite book | author = Mel Larson | chapter = TASTING REVIVAL — at Los Angeles | title = Revival In Our Time: The Story of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Campaigns including Six of his Sermons | publisher = Van Kampen Press | year = 1950 | pages = 11–27}}</ref> | September 25 – November 20 | [[Los Angeles]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" |colspan=4| 1950 |- | align="left"| 9 | | [[Boston]] | United States |- | align="left"| 10 | | [[Columbia, South Carolina|Columbia]] | United States |- | align="left"| 11 tour | | states of [[New England]] | United States |- | align="left"| 12 | | [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] | United States |- | align="left"| 13 | | [[Minneapolis]] | United States |- | align="left"| 14 | | [[Atlanta]] | United States |- | |December 30, 31 |Boston |United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4 | 1951 |- | align="left"| 15 tour | | [[Bible Belt|South States]] | United States |- | align="left"| 16 | | [[Fort Worth]] | United States |- | align="left"| 17 | | [[Shreveport]] | United States |- | align="left"| 18 | | [[Cincinnati]] | United States |- | align="left"| 19 | | [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]] | United States |- | align="left"| 20 | | [[Seattle]] | United States |- | align="left"| 21 | | [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]] | United States |- | align="left"| 22 | | [[Greensboro, North Carolina|Greensboro]] | United States |- | align="left"| 23 | | [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" |colspan=4| 1952 |- | align="left"| 24 | January 13 – February 10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/docs/1952Washingtonfilm.htm|title=1952 Greater Washington Evangelistic Crusade - Film|work=wheaton.edu|access-date=December 8, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/bulletin/bu1108.htm|title=The Archives Bulletin Board|work=wheaton.edu|access-date=December 8, 2016}}</ref> | [[Washington, D.C.]] | United States |- | align="left"| 25 tour | April–May | American cities | United States |- | align="left"| 26 | | [[Houston]] | United States |- | align="left"| 27 | | [[Jackson, Mississippi|Jackson]] | United States |- | align="left"| 28 tour | August | American cities | United States |- | align="left"| 29 | | [[Pittsburgh]] | United States |- | align="left"| 30 | | [[Albuquerque]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1953 |- | align="left"| 31 tour | | cities of [[Florida]] | United States |- | align="left"| 32 | | [[Chattanooga, Tennessee|Chattanooga]] | United States |- | align="left"| 33 | | [[Saint Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]] | United States |- | align="left"| 34 | | [[Dallas]] | United States |- | align="left"| 35 tour | | West Texas | United States |- | align="left"| 36 | | [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]] | United States |- | align="left"| 37 | | [[Detroit]] | United States |- | align="left"| 38 | | [[Asheville]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1954 |- | align="left"| 39 London Crusade | March 1 – May 29 | [[London]] | England |- | align="left"| 40 tour | | [[Amsterdam]], [[Berlin]], [[Copenhagen]], [[Düsseldorf]], [[Frankfurt am Main|Frankfurt]], [[Helsinki]], [[Paris]], [[Stockholm]] | Netherlands, [[West Germany|BRD]], Denmark, Finland, France, Sweden |- | align="left"| 41 | | [[Nashville]] | United States |- | align="left"| 42 | | [[New Orleans]] | United States |- | align="left"| 43 tour | | West Coast | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1955 |- | align="left"| 44 | March–April | [[Glasgow]] | Scotland |- | align="left"| 45 tour | | Cities of Scotland | Scotland |- | align="left"| 46 | May | [[London]] | England |- | align="left"| 47 | | [[Paris]] | France |- | align="left"| 48 | | [[Zürich]] | Switzerland |- | align="left"| 49 | | [[Geneva]] | Switzerland |- | align="left"| 50 | | [[Mannheim]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 51 | | [[Stuttgart]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 52 | | [[Nuremberg]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 53 | | [[Dortmund]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 54 | | [[Frankfurt am Main|Frankfurt]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 55 | | American bases in Germany | West Germany |- | align="left"| 56 | | [[Rotterdam]] | Netherlands |- | align="left"| 57 | | [[Oslo]] | Norway |- | align="left"| 58 | | [[Göteborg]] | Sweden |- | align="left"| 59 | | [[Aarhus]] | Denmark |- | align="left"| 60 | | [[Toronto]] | Canada |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1956 |- | align="left"| 61 | | tour | India and Far East |- | align="left"| 62 | | [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]] | United States |- | align="left"| 63 | | [[Oklahoma City]] | United States |- | align="left"| 64 | | [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1957 |- | align="left"| 65 [[New York Crusade (1957)|NY Crusade]] | May 15 – September 1 | [[New York City|New York]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1958 |- | align="left"| 66 | | tour | Region of Caribbean Sea |- | align="left"| 67 | | [[San Francisco]] | United States |- | align="left"| 68 | | [[Sacramento]] | United States |- | align="left"| 69 | | [[Fresno, California|Fresno]] | United States |- | align="left"| 71 | | [[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]] | United States |- | align="left"| 72 | | [[Los Angeles]] | United States |- | align="left"| 73 | | [[San Diego]] | United States |- | align="left"| 74 | | [[San Antonio]] | United States |- | align="left"| 75<ref>{{Cite web | url =http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/docs/bg-charlotte/charlotte.htm | title = The Coliseum Sermons From Billy Graham's 1958 Charlotte Evangelistic Meetings | year = 1958 | publisher = Billy Graham Center Archives | work = Wheaton College }}</ref> | September 21 – October 26 | [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1959 |- | align="left"| 76 | February 15 – March 15 | [[Melbourne]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 77 | March 29 – April 4 | [[Auckland]] | New Zealand |- | align="left"| 78 | April 12 – May 10 | [[Sydney]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 79 | May 15–22 | [[Perth]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 80 | May 17–31 | [[Brisbane]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 81 | | [[Adelaide, Australia|Adelaide]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 82 | March 30 – April 6 | [[Wellington]] | New Zealand |- | align="left"| 83 | April 1–8 | [[Christchurch]] | New Zealand |- | align="left"| 84 | | [[Canberra]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 85 | | [[Launceston, Tasmania|Launceston]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 86 | | [[Hobart]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 87 | | [[Little Rock]] | United States |- | align="left"| 88 | | [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]] | United States |- | align="left"| 89 | | [[Indianapolis]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1960 |- | align="left"| 90 | | [[Monrovia]] | Liberia |- | align="left"| 91 | | [[Accra]] | Ghana |- | align="left"| 92 | | [[Kumasi]] | Ghana |- | align="left"| 93 | | [[Lagos]] | Nigeria |- | align="left"| 94 | | [[Ibadan]] | Nigeria |- | align="left"| 95 | | [[Kaduna]] | Nigeria |- | align="left"| 96 | | [[Enugu]] | Nigeria |- | align="left"| 97 | | [[Jos]] | Nigeria |- | align="left"| 98 | | [[Brazzaville]] | Congo |- | align="left"| 99 | | [[Bulawayo]] | [[Southern Rhodesia]] |- | align="left"| 100 | | [[Harare|Salisbury]] | [[Southern Rhodesia]] |- | align="left"| 101 | | [[Kitwe]] | [[Northern Rhodesia]] |- | align="left"| 102 | | [[Moshi, Tanzania|Moshi]] | [[Tanganyika (territory)|Tanganyika]] |- | align="left"| 103 | | [[Kisumu]] | Kenya |- | align="left"| 104 | | [[Bujumbura|Usumbura]] | [[Ruanda-Urundi]] |- | align="left"| 105 | | [[Nairobi]] | Kenya |- | align="left"| 106 | | [[Addis Abeba|Addis Ababa]] | Ethiopia |- | align="left"| 107 | | [[Cairo]] | Egypt |- | align="left"| 108 | | [[Jerusalem]] | Jordan |- | align="left"| 109 | | [[Washington, D.C.]] | United States |- | align="left"| 110 | | [[Rio de Janeiro]] | Brazil |- | align="left"| 111 | | [[Bern]] | Switzerland |- | align="left"| 112 | | [[Zürich]] | Switzerland |- | align="left"| 113 | | [[Basle|Basel]] | Switzerland |- | align="left"| 114 | | [[Lausanne]] | Switzerland |- | align="left"| 115 | | [[Essen]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 116 | | [[Hamburg]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 117 | | [[Berlin]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 118<ref>{{Cite journal | author = Edward Mc Carthy | title = Graham's Sermon Causes Gang Leaders To Plan To Attend Church | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1891&dat=19601009&id=kSApAAAAIBAJ&pg=2413,895846 | journal = The Gadsden Times | date = October 9, 1960 | access-date = December 7, 2011}}</ref> | | [[New York City|New York]] (for Spanish Americans) | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1961 |- | align="left"| 119 | | [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]] | United States |- | align="left"| 120 | | [[Orlando]] | United States |- | align="left"| 121 | | [[Clearwater, Florida|Clearwater]] | United States |- | align="left"| 122 | | [[St. Petersburg, Florida|St. Petersburg]] | United States |- | align="left"| 123 | | [[Tampa]] | United States |- | align="left"| 124 | | Bradenton–Sarasota | United States |- | align="left"| 125 | | [[Tallahassee]] | United States |- | align="left"| 126 | | [[Gainesville, Florida|Gainesville]] | United States |- | align="left"| 127 | | [[Miami]] | United States |- | align="left"| 128 | | [[Cape Canaveral]] | United States |- | align="left"| 129 | | [[West Palm Beach]] | United States |- | align="left"| 130 | | [[Peace River (Florida)|Peace River]] | United States |- | align="left"| 131 | | [[Boca Raton]] | United States |- | align="left"| 132 | | [[Fort Lauderdale]] | United States |- | align="left"| 133 | | [[Manchester]] | England |- | align="left"| 134 | | [[Glasgow]] | Scotland |- | align="left"| 135 | | [[Belfast]] | Northern Ireland |- | align="left"| 136 | | [[Minneapolis]] | United States |- | align="left"| 137 | | [[Philadelphia]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1962 |- | align="left"| 138 | January – February | tour | South America |- | align="left"| 139 | | [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]] | United States |- | align="left"| 140 | | [[Jacksonville, North Carolina|Jacksonville]] | United States |- | align="left"| 141 | | [[Chicago]] | United States |- | align="left"| 142 | | [[Seattle]] | United States |- | align="left"| 143 | | [[Fresno, California|Fresno]] | United States |- | align="left"| 144 | | [[Redstone Arsenal]] | United States |- | align="left"| 145 tour | September – October | Southern States | United States |- | align="left"| 146 | | [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1963 |- | align="left"| 147 | May 12–26 | [[Paris]] | France |- | align="left"| 148 | | [[Lyon]] | France |- | align="left"| 149 | | [[Toulouse]] | France |- | align="left"| 150 | | [[Mulhouse]] | France |- | align="left"| 151 | | [[Montauban]] | France |- | align="left"| 152 | | [[Nancy, France|Nancy]] | France |- | align="left"| 153 | | [[Douai]] | France |- | align="left"| 154 | | [[Nuremberg]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 155 | | [[Stuttgart]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 156 | | [[Los Angeles]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1964 |- | align="left"| 157 | | [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] | United States |- | align="left"| 158 | | [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] | United States |- | align="left"| 159 | | [[San Diego]] | United States |- | align="left"| 160 | | [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]] | United States |- | align="left"| 161 | | [[Omaha, Nebraska|Omaha]] | United States |- | align="left"| 162 | September | [[Boston]] | United States |- | align="left"| 163 | October | [[Boston]] | United States |- | align="left"| 164 | | [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]] | United States |- | align="left"| 165 | | [[Portland, Maine|Portland]] | United States |- | align="left"| 166 | | [[Bangor, Maine|Bangor]] | United States |- | align="left"| 167 | | [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]] | United States |- | align="left"| 168 | | [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1965 |- | align="left"| 169 | | [[Honolulu]], [[O'ahu|Oahu]] | United States |- | align="left"| 168 | | [[Kahului]], [[Maui]] | United States |- | align="left"| 169 | | [[Hilo]] | United States |- | align="left"| 170 | | [[Lihue]], [[Kaua'i]] | United States |- | align="left"| 171 | | [[Dothan, Alabama|Dothan]] | United States |- | align="left"| 172 | | [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama|Tuscaloosa]] | United States |- | align="left"| 173 | | [[Auburn University]] ([[Alabama]]) | United States |- | align="left"| 174 | | [[Tuskegee Institute]] ([[Alabama]]) | United States |- | align="left"| 175 | | [[Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery]] | United States |- | align="left"| 176 | | [[Copenhagen]] | Denmark |- | align="left"| 177 | | [[Vancouver]] | Canada |- | align="left"| 178 | | [[Seattle]] | United States |- | align="left"| 179 | | [[Denver]] | United States |- | align="left"| 180 | | [[Houston]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1966 |- | align="left"| 181 | | [[Greenville, South Carolina|Greenville]] | United States |- | align="left"| 182 | June | [[London]] | England |- | align="left"| 183 | | [[Berlin]] | West Germany |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1967 |- | align="left"| 184 | | [[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]] | Puerto Rico |- | align="left"| 185 | | [[San Juan, Puerto Rico|San Juan]] | Puerto Rico |- | align="left"| 186 | | [[Winnipeg]] | Canada |- | align="left"| 187 | June | [[London]] | England |- | align="left"| 188 | | [[Turin]] | Italy |- | align="left"| 189 | July 7 | [[Zagreb]] | Yugoslavia |- | align="left"| 190 | | [[Toronto]] | Canada |- | align="left"| 191 | | [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]] | United States |- | align="left"| 192 | | [[Tokyo]] | Japan |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1968 |- | align="left"| 193 | | [[Brisbane]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 194 | | [[Sydney]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 195 | | [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] | United States |- | align="left"| 196 | | [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]] | United States |- | align="left"| 197 | | [[Pittsburgh]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1969 |- | align="left"| 198 | | [[Auckland]] | New Zealand |- | align="left"| 199 | | [[Dunedin]] | New Zealand |- | align="left"| 200 | | [[Melbourne]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 201 | | [[New York City|New York]] | United States |- | align="left"| 202 | | [[Anaheim]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1970 |- | align="left"| 203 | | [[Dortmund]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 204 | May 28 | [[Knoxville, Tennessee|Knoxville]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://knoxville22.blogspot.com/|title=Protest & Activism at UT - 40 YEARS ON|author=Bozeman, Barry |date=May 30, 2010 |access-date=September 22, 2019 |website= Knoxville 22 blog}}</ref> | United States |- | align="left"| 205 | | [[New York City|New York]] | United States |- | align="left"| 206 | October 21–25 | [[Baton Rouge]] ([[Tiger Stadium (LSU)|Tiger Stadium]], [[Louisiana State University]]) | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1971 |- | align="left"| 207 | | [[Lexington, Kentucky|Lexington]] | United States |- | align="left"| 208 | | [[Chicago]] | United States |- | align="left"| 209 | | [[Oakland, California|Oakland]] | United States |- | align="left"| 210 | September 17–26 | [[Dallas]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1972 |- | align="left"| 211 | | [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] | United States |- | align="left"| 212 | May | [[Birmingham, Alabama|Birmingham]] | United States |- | align="left"| 213 | July 14–23 | [[Cleveland]] | United States |- | align="left"| 214 | | [[Kohima]] | India |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1973 |- | align="left"| 215 | | [[Durban]] | South Africa |- | align="left"| 216 | | [[Johannesburg]] | South Africa |- | align="left"| 217 | | [[Seoul]] | South Korea |- | align="left"| 218 | | [[Atlanta]] | United States |- | align="left"| 219 | | [[Minneapolis]] | United States |- | align="left"| 220 | | [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]] | United States |- | align="left"| 221 | | [[Saint Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1974 |- | align="left"| 222 | | [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] | United States |- | align="left"| 223 | | [[Los Angeles]] | United States |- | align="left"| 224 | | [[Rio de Janeiro]] | Brazil |- | align="left"| 225 | | [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]], [[Hampton, Virginia|Hampton]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1975 |- | align="left"| 226 | | [[Albuquerque]] | United States |- | align="left"| 227 | May 11, Mother's Day | [[Jackson, Mississippi|Jackson]] | United States |- | align="left"| 228 | | [[Brussels]] | Belgium |- | align="left"| 229 | | [[Lubbock]] | United States |- | align="left"| 230 | | [[Taipei]] | Taiwan |- | align="left"| 231 | | [[Hong Kong]] | [[British Hong Kong]] |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1976 |- | align="left"| 232 | May 9–16 | [[Seattle]] | United States |- | align="left"| 233 | | [[Williamsburg, Virginia|Williamsburg]] | United States |- | align="left"| 235 | August 13–21 | [[San Diego, California|San Diego]] | United States |- | align="left"| 236 | October 14–24 | [[Pontiac, Michigan]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1977 |- | align="left"| 237 | | [[Göteborg]] | Sweden |- | align="left"| 238 | | [[Asheville]] | United States |- | align="left"| 239 | | [[South Bend, Indiana|South Bend]] | United States |- | align="left"| 240 | | tour | Hungary |- | align="left"| 241 | | [[Cincinnati]] | United States |- | align="left"| 242 | | [[Manila]] | Philippines |- | align="left"| 243 | | India-Good News Festivals | India |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1978 |- | align="left"| 244 | | [[Las Vegas]] | United States |- | align="left"| 245 | | [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]] | United States |- | align="left"| 246 | | [[Toronto]] | Canada |- | align="left"| 247 | | [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]] | United States |- | align="left"| 248 | | [[Oslo]] | Norway |- | align="left"| 249 | | [[Stockholm]] | Sweden |- | align="left"| 250 | | Satellite crusade | Sweden |- | align="left"| 251 | | Satellite crusade | Norway |- | align="left"| 252 | | Satellite crusade | Island |- | align="left"| 253<ref>{{Cite book | author = Michał Stankiewicz | title = Billy Graham w Polsce | publisher = Słowo Prawdy | location = Warszawa | year = 1979 }}</ref> | October 6–16 | tour | Poland |- | align="left"| 254 | | Singapore | Singapore |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1979 |- | align="left"| 255 | | [[São Paulo]] | Brazil |- | align="left"| 256 | | [[Tampa]] | United States |- | align="left"| 257 | 29 April – 20 May | [[Sydney]] | Australia |- | align="left"| 258 | | [[Nashville]] | United States |- | align="left"| 259 | August 11 | [[Milwaukee]] | United States |- | align="left"| 260 | | [[Halifax, Nova Scotia|Halifax]] | Canada |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1980 |- | align="left"| 261 | | [[Oxford]] | England |- | align="left"| 262 | | [[Cambridge]] | England |- | align="left"| 263 | | [[Indianapolis]] | United States |- | align="left"| 264 | | [[Edmonton]] | Canada |- | align="left"| 265 | | [[Wheaton, Illinois|Wheaton]] | United States |- | align="left"| 266 | | [[Okinawa City|Okinawa]] | Japan |- | align="left"| 267 | | [[Osaka]] | Japan |- | align="left"| 268 | | [[Fukuoka]] | Japan |- | align="left"| 269 | | [[Tokyo]] | Japan |- | align="left"| 270 | | [[Reno, Nevada|Reno]] | United States |- | align="left"| 271 | | [[Las Vegas]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1981 |- | align="left"| 272 | | [[Mexico City]] | Mexico |- | align="left"| 273 | | [[Villahermosa]] | Mexico |- | align="left"| 274 | | [[Boca Raton]] | United States |- | align="left"| 275 | | [[Baltimore]] | United States |- | align="left"| 276 | | [[Calgary]] | Canada |- | align="left"| 277 | | [[San José, California|San José]] | United States |- | align="left"| 278 | | [[Houston]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1982 |- | align="left"| 279 | | [[Blackpool]] | England |- | align="left"| 280 | | [[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]] | United States |- | align="left"| 281 | | [[Burlington, Vermont|Burlington]] | United States |- | align="left"| 282 | | [[Portland, Maine|Portland]] | United States |- | align="left"| 283 | | [[Springfield, Massachusetts|Springfield]] | United States |- | align="left"| 284 | | [[Manchester, New Hampshire|Manchester]] | United States |- | align="left"| 285 | May 10–14 | [[Moscow]] | Soviet Union |- | align="left"| 286 | | [[Hartford]] | United States |- | align="left"| 287 | | [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] | United States |- | align="left"| 288 | | [[Boston]] ([[Northeastern University]]) | United States |- | align="left"| 289 | | [[Amherst, Massachusetts|Amherst]] ([[University of Massachusetts]]) | United States |- | align="left"| 290 | | [[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]] ([[Yale University]]) | United States |- | align="left"| 291 | | [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]] ([[Harvard University]]) | United States |- | align="left"| 292 | | [[Newton, Massachusetts|Newton]] ([[Boston College]]) | United States |- | align="left"| 293 | | [[Cambridge, Massachusetts|Cambridge]] (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) | United States |- | align="left"| 294 | | [[South Hamilton, Massachusetts|South Hamilton]] (Gordon-Convell Seminary) | United States |- | align="left"| 295 | | [[Hanover, New Hampshire|Hanover]] (Dartmouth College) | United States |- | align="left"| 296 | | [[Boston]] | United States |- | align="left"| 297 | | [[New Orleans]] (South Baptist Convention Evangelistic Rally) | United States |- | align="left"| 298 | | [[Boise]] | United States |- | align="left"| 299 | | [[Spokane]] | United States |- | align="left"| 300 | | [[Chapel Hill, North Carolina|Chapel Hill]] | United States |- | align="left"| 301 | | [[Wittenberg]] | East Germany |- | align="left"| 302 | | [[Dresden]] | East Germany |- | align="left"| 303 | | [[Görlitz]] | East Germany |- | align="left"| 304 | | [[Stendal]] | East Germany |- | align="left"| 305 | | [[Stralsund]] | East Germany |- | align="left"| 306 | | [[Berlin]] | East Germany |- | align="left"| 307 | | [[Prague]] | Czechoslovakia |- | align="left"| 308 | | [[Brno]] | Czechoslovakia |- | align="left"| 309 | | [[Bratislava]] | Czechoslovakia |- | align="left"| 310 | | [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]] | Bahamas |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1983 |- | align="left"| 311 | | [[Orlando]] | United States |- | align="left"| 312 | | [[Tacoma, Washington|Tacoma]] | United States |- | align="left"| 313 | | [[Sacramento]] | United States |- | align="left"| 314 | | [[Oklahoma City]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1984 |- | align="left"| 315 | | [[Anchorage]] | United States |- | align="left"| 316 | May 12–19 | [[Bristol]] | England |- | align="left"| 317 | May 26 – June 2 | [[Sunderland, Tyne and Wear|Sunderland]] | England |- | align="left"| 318 | June 9–12 | [[Norwich]] | England |- | align="left"| 319 | June | [[Birmingham]] | England |- | align="left"| 320 | July | [[Liverpool]] | England |- | align="left"| 321 | July | [[Ipswich]] | England |- | align="left"| 322 | | [[Seoul]] | South Korea |- | align="left"| 323 | | [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] | Soviet Union |- | align="left"| 324 | | [[Tallinn]] | Soviet Union |- | align="left"| 325 | | [[Novosibirsk]] | Soviet Union |- | align="left"| 326 | | [[Moscow]] | Soviet Union |- | align="left"| 327 | | [[Vancouver]] | Canada |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1985 |- | align="left"| 328 | | [[Fort Lauderdale]] | United States |- | align="left"| 329 | | [[Hartford]] | United States |- | align="left"| 330 | June 22–29 | [[Sheffield]] | England |- | align="left"| 331 | July 19–28 | [[Anaheim]] | United States |- | align="left"| 332 | | [[Suceava]] | Romania |- | align="left"| 333 | | [[Cluj-Napoca]] | Romania |- | align="left"| 334 | | [[Oradea]] | Romania |- | align="left"| 335 | | [[Arad, Romania|Arad]] | Romania |- | align="left"| 336 | | [[Timișoara]] | Romania |- | align="left"| 337 | | [[Sibiu]] | Romania |- | align="left"| 338 | | [[Bucharest]] | Romania |- | align="left"| 339 | | [[Pécs]] | Hungary |- | align="left"| 340 | | [[Budapest]] | Hungary |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1986 |- | align="left"| 341 | | [[Washington, D.C.]] | United States |- | align="left"| 342 | | [[Paris]] | France |- | align="left"| 343 | | [[Tallahassee]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1987 |- | align="left"| 344 | | [[Columbia, South Carolina|Columbia]] | United States |- | align="left"| 345 | | [[Cheyenne]] | United States |- | align="left"| 346 | | [[Fargo, North Dakota|Fargo]] | United States |- | align="left"| 347 | | [[Billings, Montana|Billings]] | United States |- | align="left"| 348 | | [[Sioux Falls]] | United States |- | align="left"| 349 |July | [[Denver]] | United States |- | align="left"| 350 | | [[Helsinki]] | Finland |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1988 |- | align="left"| 351 | | [[Beijing]] | China |- | align="left"| 352 | | [[Huai'an]] | China |- | align="left"| 353 | | [[Nanjing|Nankin]] | China |- | align="left"| 354 | | [[Shanghai]] | China |- | align="left"| 355 | | [[Guangzhou]] | China |- | align="left"| 356 | | [[Zagorsk]] | Soviet Union |- | align="left"| 357 | | [[Moscow]] | Soviet Union |- | align="left"| 358 | | [[Kiev]] | Soviet Union |- | align="left"| 359 | | [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]] | United States |- | align="left"| 360 | | [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]] | United States |- | align="left"| 361 | | [[Hamilton, Canada|Hamilton]] | Canada |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1989 |- | align="left"| 362 | | [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]] | United States |- | align="left"| 363 | | [[London]] | England |- | align="left"| 364 | | [[Budapest]] | Hungary |- | align="left"| 365 | | [[Little Rock]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1990 |- | align="left"| 368 | | [[Berlin]] | West Germany |- | align="left"| 369 | | [[Montreal]] | Canada |- | align="left"| 370 | | [[Albany, New York|Albany]] | United States |- | align="left"| 371 | | [[Uniondale, New York|Uniondale]] | United States |- | align="left"| 372 | | [[Hong Kong]] | [[British Hong Kong]] |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan="4"| 1991 |- | align="left"| 373 | | [[Seattle]], [[Tacoma, Washington|Tacoma]] | United States |- | align="left"| 374 | | [[Edinburgh]] | Scotland |- | align="left"| 375 | | [[Aberdeen]] | Scotland |- | align="left"| 376 | | [[Glasgow]] | Scotland |- | align="left"| 377 | | [[East Rutherford, New Jersey|East Rutherford]] | United States |- | align="left"| 378 | | [[New York City|New York]] ([[Central Park]]) | United States |- | align="left"| 379 | | [[Buenos Aires]] | Argentina |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1992 |- | align="left"| 380 | | [[Pyongyang]] | North Korea |- | align="left"| 381 | | [[Philadelphia]] | United States |- | align="left"| 382 | | [[Portland (Oregon)|Portland]] | United States |- | align="left"| 383 | | [[Moscow]] | Russia |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1993 |- | align="left"| 384 | March 17–21 | [[Essen]] | Germany |- | align="left"| 385 | June 2-6 | [[Pittsburgh]] | United States |- | align="left"| 386 | | [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1994 |- | align="left"| 387 | | [[Tokyo]] | Japan |- | align="left"| 388 | | [[Beijing]] | China |- | align="left"| 389 | | [[Pyongyang]] | North Korea |- | align="left"| 390 | | [[Cleveland]] | United States |- | align="left"| 391 | | [[Atlanta]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1995 |- | align="left"| 392 | | [[San Juan, Puerto Rico|San Juan]] | Puerto Rico |- | align="left"| 393 | | | Global mission |- | align="left"| 394 | | [[Toronto]] | Canada |- | align="left"| 395 | | [[Sacramento]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1996 |- | align="left"| 396 | | | World Television Series |- | align="left"| 397 | | [[Minneapolis]] | United States |- | align="left"| 398 | | [[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1997 |- | align="left"| 399 | | [[San Antonio]] | United States |- | align="left"| 400 | | [[San José, California|San Jose]] | United States |- | align="left"| 401 | | [[San Francisco]] | United States |- | align="left"| 402 | | [[Oakland, California|Oakland]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1998 |- | align="left"| 403 | June 25–28 | [[Ottawa]] | Canada |- | align="left"| 404 | | [[Tampa]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 1999 |- | align="left"| 405 | | [[Indianapolis]] | United States |- | align="left"| 406 | | [[Saint Louis, Missouri|St. Louis]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 2000 |- | align="left"| 407 |June 1–4 | [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]] | United States |- | align="left"| 408 | | [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 2001 |- | align="left"| 409 | | [[Louisville, Kentucky|Louisville]] | United States |- | align="left"| 410 | | [[Fresno, California|Fresno]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 2002 |- | align="left"| 411 | | [[Cincinnati]] | United States |- | align="left"| 412 | | [[Dallas]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 2003 |- | align="left"| 413 | | [[San Diego]] | United States |- | align="left"| 414 | | [[Oklahoma City]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 2004 |- | align="left"| 415 | | [[Kansas City, Missouri|Kansas City]] | United States |- | align="left"| 416 | | [[Los Angeles]] | United States |- style="background-color:#C0F8FF" | colspan=4| 2005 |- | align="left"| 417 | | [[New York City|New York]] | United States |} == See also == * [[Billy Graham Evangelistic Association]] == References == {{Reflist}} == Bibliography == * {{Cite web | title = BG Crusade Chronology | url = https://s3.amazonaws.com/bgcdn/billygraham/dev/wp-content/uploads/legacy/pdfs/festivals/BGCrusadeChronology.pdf | publisher = BGEA | access-date = March 27, 2014}} * {{Cite web | title = BG Crusade cities | url = https://billygraham.org/news/media-resources/electronic-press-kit/crusade-cities/crusades/ | publisher = BGEA | access-date = February 24, 2018}} * {{Cite web | title = Select Chronology of Billy Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, up until Rev. Graham's Retirement in 2005, with a few later significant events | url = http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/bgeachro/bgeachron02.htm | work = Billy Graham Center | publisher = Wheaton College | year = 2013}} * {{Cite web | title = Billy Graham's 1st TV Broadcast | url = http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/bulletin/bu1003.htm | publisher = [[Billy Graham Center]] | date = March 2010 | access-date = February 8, 2012}} * [http://www2.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/faq/14.htm Billy Graham sermons] Billy Graham Center == External links == * [https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/billy-graham-crusades/#:~:text=World%2Dfamous%20evangelist%20Billy%20Graham,people%20from%20across%20the%20South. ''Billy Graham Crusades''] New Georgia Encyclopedia {{Billy Graham}} [[Category:Billy Graham]] [[Category:Christianity-related lists|Graham, Billy]] Summary: Please note that all contributions to Christianpedia may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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