During a career spanning sixty years, the Reverend Billy Graham
s resonant voice and chiseled profile entered the living rooms of
millions of Americans with a message that called for personal
transformation through God s grace. How did a lanky farm kid from
North Carolina become an evangelist hailed by the media as America
s pastor ? Why did listeners young and old pour out their grief and
loneliness in letters to a man they knew only through televised
Crusades in faraway places like Madison Square Garden? More than a
conventional biography, Grant Wacker s interpretive study deepens
our understanding of why Billy Graham has mattered so much to so
many.
Beginning with tent revivals in the 1940s, Graham transformed
his born-again theology into a moral vocabulary capturing the fears
and aspirations of average Americans. He possessed an uncanny
ability to appropriate trends in the wider culture and engaged
boldly with the most significant developments of his time, from
communism and nuclear threat to poverty and civil rights. The
enduring meaning of his career, in Wacker s analysis, lies at the
intersection of Graham s own creative agency and the forces shaping
modern America.
Wacker paints a richly textured portrait: a self-deprecating
servant of God and self-promoting media mogul, a simple family man
and confidant of presidents, a plainspoken preacher and the
Protestant pope. America s Pastor "reveals how this Southern
fundamentalist grew, fitfully, into a capacious figure at the
center of spiritual life for millions of Christians around the
world."
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