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"Evangelicals for Harris" removed political ads featuring footage of the late Rev. Billy Graham after a copyright dispute ...
Evangelicals for America, formerly Evangelicals for Harris, used clips of the late Rev. Billy Graham in its political ...
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The Christian Post on MSNEvangelicals for Harris apologizes for using Billy Graham sermons to attack TrumpA political action committee formerly known as “Evangelicals for Harris” apologized for using footage of the late Rev. Billy ...
A political ad by Evangelicals for Harris featuring the late Billy Graham's sermon has sparked controversy and legal threats from Franklin Graham. Skip to content. NOWCAST WXII 12 News at 12 pm.
Billy Graham would have been Billy Who? Therefore, though it's a truism, we must ultimately credit Graham's success in preaching to God's choice. "For from him and through him and to him are all ...
(RNS) — The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, led by the late evangelist’s son the Rev. Franklin Graham, has said it might sue over the ad’s use of clips from a 1988 Graham sermon.
Significantly, in 1962, while Graham conducted a crusade in Chicago, his media adviser, Walter Bennett, offered advice to some senior aides of Martin Luther King Jr., whom Billy had met and ...
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Excitement builds in Belgium in anticipation of evangelist Franklin Graham’s visit to share the gospelMore than 535 churches throughout Belgium have partnered with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) to hold an ...
The first association that “Billy Graham Crusade” may evoke is not musical at all, but rather a close-up shot of the evangelist, with his penetrating, wide-eyed gaze and raised forearms ...
Billy Graham spent over 80 years preaching to more people in live audiences than anyone else in history — nearly 215 million people across six continents, ...
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The Daily Caller on MSN‘Evangelicals For Harris’ Apologizes For Using Billy Graham Clips To Vilify TrumpEvangelicals for Harris” is retracting several videos from an ad campaign using the words of evangelist Billy Graham to ...
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