
Open the tour at the Rotunda of Witnesses, featuring Banners of the Apostle Paul, Justin Marty, Gregory the Great, Francis of Assisi, John Wycliffe, Martin Luther, Blaise Pascal, Jonathan Edwards, and Oswald Chambers.

Open the tour at the Rotunda of Witnesses, featuring Banners of the Apostle Paul, Justin Marty, Gregory the Great, Francis of Assisi, John Wycliffe, Martin Luther, Blaise Pascal, Jonathan Edwards, and Oswald Chambers.

On the floor of the Rotunda of Witnesses, "I am the light of the world, whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life."

The museum hosts a wide variety of historical artifacts in evangelism throughout American History. This particular piece is a training book that Christian missionaries were given to share the gospel with Native Americans.

The museum hosts a wide variety of historical artifacts in evangelism throughout American History. This particular hallway is primarily focused on the settlers and their initial struggle to survive and dependence on God.

The museum hosts a wide variety of historical artifacts in evangelism throughout American History. This particular piece represents early church movements in America.

The museum hosts a wide variety of historical artifacts in evangelism throughout American History. This particular statue represents the early 1900's and the different variety of evangelism options that were being utilized at the time.

The museum hosts a wide variety of historical artifacts in evangelism throughout American History. This particular art drawing depicted several revivals in the early 1900's thanks to renowned preachers such as Jonathan Edwards, among others.

An early portrait of Billy Graham, taken around the began his ministry.

The Star of Bethlehem is sculpted into the front of the cross, and seemingly occupying the same space are images of both the crucified and resurrected Christ. Sensitive to light, this unique work of art changes with each new perspective.

Hebrews 12:2 is inscribed with light in the room of the Cross of the Millenium.

A still of just one of the many crusades that Billy Graham led throughout his lifetime.

As you proceed through this section of the Museum, you can:
Stand behind Billy Graham's traveling pulpit with his sermon notes and Bible.
Listen to testimonies of people whose lives have been transformed by Jesus as a result of hearing the gospel preached by Billy Graham.
Watch a video with rare footage from Billy's crusade in Los Angeles in 1949, in London in 1954 and in New York in 1957.
See some of the interviews that Billy Graham has given and hear the lighter side of Dr. Graham as you listen to some of his humorous moments.
See and hear through videos some of the great gospel singers who ministered on stage at Crusades, including Ethel Waters and George Beverly Shea.
Visit the interactive computer kiosk, where you can access hundreds of screens of material devoted to specific crusades, people and events. Print out of a sheet on your favorite crusade to take home.

The Walk through the Gospel is a stirring, three-dimensional presentation of the Gospel Message. It begins with a beautiful representation of Jan Styka's monumental painting of the crucifixion. In this work, Styka sought to portray the crucifixion as accurately as possible.