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BGEA: Oral History Project - Collection 141

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Table of Contents

Brief Description of This Collection

Title Page and Restrictions

General Historical Background of Billy Graham and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

Historical Background
Biographical Identifications of Primary Interviewers

An Essay on the Contents of the Collection (Scope and Content)
Selected List of Topics Discussed in the Interviews
Biographical Sketches of All Those Interviewed

Lists of Audio Tapes, Compact Disks, Films, Negatives, Phonograph Records, Photographs, and Slides in This Collection (Location Records)
    Audio Tapes
    Compact Disks
    Films
    Negatives
    Phonograph Records
    Photographs
    Slides
List of the Contents of Boxes of Paper Records in This Collection (Container List)



Collection 141
[January 16, 2008]

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; 1950-
Oral History and Manuscripts Project; 1970-2005
Records; 1970-2004
39 boxes (25 DC, 13 RC, 1 index card box), Audio Tapes, Compact Disk, Films, Negatives, Phonograph Records, Photographs, Slides (27.9 cubic feet)

Brief Description. Oral history tapes and transcripts of over 1,500 persons who had some involvement with Billy Graham, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), a BGEA evangelistic meeting, or a BGEA-sponsored international or regional congress on evangelism. Interviews include information on a wide variety of other evangelistic endeavors as well. Interviews, in most cases one per individual, were conducted by the BGEA. Transcripts are available for all interviews; there are some interviews for which no corresponding audio tape is available. The collection also contains office files relating to the search by the BGEA among crusade workers, etc., for materials documenting Graham's career.

Restrictions.

All the files in the collection, except those listed immediately below, may be viewed (or tapes listened to) without permission of the BGEA or the interviewee. No documents or tapes in this collection, however, can be copied without the permission of the BGEA representative.

For the following files, permission is needed from both the BGEA and the interviewee (if still living) to view and copy:

folder# Name Date after which
interviewee's permission
not needed
65-30 Abel, Earl December 31, 2019
2-59 Abercrombie, Mark December 31, 2011
2-60 Absheer, Larry J. December 31, 2014
65-31 Adams, Jeff December 31, 2019
2-61 Adcock, David December 31, 2010
2-62 Aiello, Tony December 31, 2010
2-63 Akers, Bruce December 31, 2009
2-64 Alcorn, Kevin December 31, 2014
2-65 Aldrich, Joseph December 31, 2007
2-66 Alford, Ken December 31, 2013
3-56 Alvis, Rick A. December 31, 2014
3-57 Anderson, Jeff December 31, 2015
3-58 Andrew, Robert December 31, 2009
3-59 Andrusyshyn, Zenon December 31, 2013
3-60 Arnold, Donald December 31, 2011
3-61 Avdeev, Victor December 31, 2015
3-62 Bacon, Stephen December 31, 2009
3-63 Bailey, John December 31, 2009
3-64 Banfield, Harry December 31, 2009
3-65 Barath, Susan & Randy December 31, 2009
3-66 Barrows, Cliff December 31, 2016
4-53 Bartholomew, Sam, Jr. December 31, 2015
4-54 Barton-Coward, Katrine December 31, 2013
4-55 Bates, Michael December 31, 2014
47-19 Baur, Phillip December 31, 2007
65-26 Baxter, Randolf December 31, 2009
4-56 Beaverson, Randy December 31, 2014
4-57 Benirscke, Rolf December 31, 2018
4-58 Benjamin, T. Garrott December 31, 2014
65-27 Bennett, George December 31, 2007
4-59 Berry, Jane December 31, 2009
4-60 Bewes, Richard December 31, 2015
4-61 Bierle, Donald December 31, 2015
4-62 Bigham, Kathy December 31, 2011
5-50 Biles, Tom December 31, 2013
5-51 Blacket, Craig December 31, 2015
5-52 Blackwell, Douglas December 31, 2010
5-53 Blake, Grace December 31, 2013
5-54 Blake, Tom December 31, 2013
5-54 Blevins, Dennis December 31, 2013
47-29 Blossom, Glenn December 31, 2007
5-55 Blowers, Russ December 31, 2014
5-56 Blunck, Jurgen & Brunhilde December 31, 2008
9-13 Bobo, Ronald L., Sr. December 31, 2014
9-14 Bookbinder, Russ December 31, 2012
9-15 Booth, Major Walter December 31, 2008
9-16 Boring, Erwin December 31, 2007
9-17 Botsford, Bob December 31, 2018
9-18 Boucher, Barry December 31, 2013
9-19 Bowling, Beth December 31, 2009
9-20 Brace, Harry December 31, 2011
9-21 Brahmbhatt, Bansi December 31, 2014
9-22 Brammer, Howard December 31, 2014
9-23 Branagh, Charlie December 31, 2008
9-24 Brase, Lee December 31, 2007
9-25 Bright, Bill & Vonette December 31, 2015
65-32 Briscoe, Charles December 31, 2019
9-26 Brittain, Clark December 31, 2015
9-27 Brommet, Remco December 31, 2011
9-28 Brooks, Albertha December 31, 2015
66-1 Brooks, Paul December 31, 2015
9-29 Brown, Abraham December 31, 2013
9-30 Brown, Debra December 31, 2013
9-31 Brown, Harvey December 31, 2015
9-32 Brown, Reid December 31, 2012
9-33 Bruce, Keith December 31, 2012
9-34 Bruce-Miller, Paulette December 31, 2010
9-35 Brune, Larry December 31, 2013
9-36 Brust, Ellis December 31, 2015
9-37 Bryant, Minna December 31, 2011
9-40 Burkhardt, Admiral Larry December 31, 2018
9-41 Bury, Mike December 31, 2007
9-38 Busch, Susan December 31, 2013
9-42 Buschow, Dan December 31, 2011
9-43 Butrin, John December 31, 2012
9-44 Calcines, Eddy December 31, 2013
9-45 Camp, Steve December 31, 2011
9-46 Campbell, Ian December 31, 2016
9-47 Capin, Richard December 31, 2014
9-48 Caridas, Bill December 31, 2008
9-49 Carlson, Blair December 31, 2015
9-50 Cashwell, Jim December 31, 2011
9-51 Cathcart, Robert December 31, 2009
9-52 Cedar, Paul December 31, 2009
9-53 Cetti, Dave December 31, 2007
9-54 Chambers, Marilyn December 31, 2011
47-42 Chan, Ken, and Tong Shu Kee December 31, 2007
47-43 Chan, Wilson, and Bionic Ip December 31, 2007
9-55 Charleson, Jack December 31, 2010
47-45 Chaya, Paul December 31, 2007
9-57 Churchill, Allen December 31, 2013
9-56 Church, Peter December 31, 2015
9-58 Ciepeil, Anthony December 31, 2009
9-59 Clarkson, Carol December 31, 2014
9-60 Cochrun, Tom December 31, 2014
9-61 Coffin, Peter December 31, 2013
9-62 Coldiron, James December 31, 2009
9-63 Cole, Glen December 31, 2010
9-64 Collett, Lawrence A. December 31, 2014
9-65 Collings, Charles December 31, 2010
9-66 Collins, Pat December 31, 2011
10-111 Comerford, William December 31, 2010
10-112 Commons, Kent December 31, 2008
10-67 Cook, George December 31, 2011
10-68 Cook, James December 31, 2015
10-69 Copeland, Ed December 31, 2008
10-70 Corley, Ted M., Jr. December 31, 2015
10-71 Corts, John December 31, 2015
10-72 Cottingham, David December 31, 2012
10-73 Cottingham, Randy December 31, 2012
10-74 Coughenour, Beulah December 31, 2014
10-75 Cranfield, Glenn December 31, 2018
10-76 Crank, Charles December 31, 2014
10-77 Crawley, David December 31, 2013
10-78 Cryder, Bob December 31, 2007
10-79 Cupples, Tommy G., Sr. December 31, 2014
10-80 Custer, Jim December 31, 2008
10-81 Darku, Nii Amos December 31, 2015
10-82 Da Silva, Ubirijara December 31, 2010
47-39 de Camarda, Bonnie December 31, 2007
10-83 Deering, Lloyd December 31, 2010
10-84 Dempsey, Dan December 31, 2013
10-85 Dennis, Walter December 31, 2011
10-86 Desmarais, Raymond December 31, 2013
10-87 De Souza, Walter December 31, 2015
10-88 De Visser, Adrian December 31, 2015
47-77 Diaz, Nelson December 31, 2007
10-89 Dickens, Marty December 31, 2015
10-90 Dickson, Robert December 31, 2011
10-91 Dingle, Gwen December 31, 2015
10-92 Dirks, Terry December 31, 2007
10-93 Dixon, Lynn December 31, 2013
10-94 Draper, Rander December 31, 2012
10-95 DuBose, Wilson December 31, 2009
10-96 Duncan, Donald December 31, 2018
10-97 Duncan, Mike December 31, 2010
10-98 Dunderdale, Douglas December 31, 2008
47-82 Dunn, Larry December 31, 2007
10-99 Durley, Gerald December 31, 2009
10-100 Dye, Hank December 31, 2015
10-101 Early, Virgil December 31, 2008
10-102 Echols, Marcia December 31, 2015
10-103 Englund, Gretchen December 31, 2009
10-104 Evans, Jane December 31, 2013
10-105 Evans, Larry December 31, 2007
10-106 Evans, Mike December 31, 2014
10-107 Farrell, Bob December 31, 2007
10-108 Ferguson, Deanie December 31, 2007
10-109 Fernando, Ajith December 31, 2015
10-110 Fetterolf, Fran December 31, 2008
11-56 Fetterolf, Fred December 31, 2008
11-57 Finkenbinder, Paul December 31, 2015
11-58 Finto, Don December 31, 2015
11-59 Flanagan, Thomas December 31, 2012
11-60 Fleming, Martin December 31, 2011
11-61 Flowers, Charles December 31, 2012
11-62 Flynn, Tyler December 31, 2008
11-64 Fox, Eddie December 31, 2008
11-63 Fox, Gary December 31, 2010
11-65 Fraley, Darrell December 31, 2010
12-56 Freedman, Jim December 31, 2015
12-57 Freeman, Joe December 31, 2014
12-58 Fung, Lawrence December 31, 2012
12-59 Furchert, Michael December 31, 2015
48-1 Galenkamp, Jeanine December 31, 2010
12-60 Gales, Merdean December 31, 2014
12-61 Gallimore, Gerry December 31, 2015
12-62 Galloway, Dale December 31, 2007
12-65 Galloway, John December 31, 2008
65-28 Galloway, Margi December 31, 2007
12-63 Garcia, Ciro December 31, 2012
12-64 Garcia, Eddie December 31, 2012
12-66 Gardner, Dewey December 31, 2012
12-67 Garlington, Joseph December 31, 2008
12-68 Garlow, James December 31, 2018
12-69 Garrison, Carol December 31, 2009
12-70 Gauthier, Marc & Rosemary December 31, 2013
12-71 Gibson, Dave December 31, 2009
12-73 Gilbert, Carolyn December 31, 2012
12-72 Gillespie, Jim December 31, 2014
12-74 Goldsmith, Ben December 31, 2015
12-75 Gooden, Brent December 31, 2018
39-25 Graham, Billy during Mr. Graham's lifetime
12-76 Graham, Melvin December 31, 2011
12-77 Grant, John A. December 31, 2014
12-83 Gratner, Chuck December 31, 2008
12-78 Greaves, Barry December 31, 2010
12-79 Green, Donald E. December 31, 2012
12-80 Green, John Thomas, III December 31, 2013
12-81 Grier, Joseph December 31, 2011
12-82 Griffin, Alicia December 31, 2015
66-2 Griffin, Marilyn December 31, 2015
12-84 Grubbs, Mary December 31, 2018
12-85 Gumbel, Nicky December 31, 2015
12-86 Hadden, Hal December 31, 2015
12-87 Hale, Sam December 31, 2009
12-88 Hall, Corkey December 31, 2011
12-89 Hamm, Viktor December 31, 2015
12-90 Hanson, Walter & Esther December 31, 2010
12-92 Hardee, Dana M. December 31, 2013
12-91 Hardie, Joe December 31, 2007
12-93 Hardwick, L.H., Jr. December 31, 2015
12-94 Harnish, Lester December 31, 2007
12-95 Harrington, Frank December 31, 2009
12-97 Harris, Debbie December 31, 2007
12-98 Harris, Deborah December 31, 2011
12-99 Harris, Elizabeth December 31, 2009
12-100 Harris, Richard December 31, 2009
12-96 Harrison, J. Frank December 31, 011
12-101 Hartnett, John L. December 31, 2013
13-80 Haughland, Maury December 31, 2007
66-3 Hastings, C. Richard December 31, 2015
12-102 Haukka, Hannu December 31, 2015
12-103 Hautau, Herb December 31, 2011
12-104 Heffern, Gordon December 31, 2009
12-105 Henderson, Daniel December 31, 2010
12-106 Hendrick, Howard December 31, 2011
12-107 Heneke, Gary December 31, 2015
12-108 Hilinski, Joseph December 31, 2009
12-109 Hintzman, Morris December 31, 2013
48-35 Ho, Samuel and JoJo Lee December 31, 2007
13-75 Hobson, Reg December 31, 2013
13-76 Hogg, Steve December 31, 2011
13-77 Holbrook, Kenneth December 31, 2010
13-78 Holst, Jim December 31, 2010
13-79 Hook, Harvey December 31, 2009
13-81 Hubert, Corrie December 31, 2010
13-82 Hull, Don December 31, 2009
13-83 Humphreys, Kirk December 31, 2018
13-84 Humphries, Cary December 31, 2011
13-85 Hunking, Willis December 31, 2010
47-43 Ip, Bionic, and Wilson Chan December 31, 2007
13-86 Irizarry, Lou December 31, 2009
13-87 Jackson , Dorothy December 31, 2009
13-88 Jackson, Frank December 31, 2012
13-89 Jee, Henry December 31, 2009
13-90 Jefferson, Richard December 31, 2012
13-91 Johns, Dan December 31, 2010
13-92 Johnson, Ladene December 31, 2012
2-59 Johnson, Laurie December 31, 2011
13-93 Johnston, Tom December 31, 2011
13-94 Jones, Rachel December 31, 2015
48-54 Juliani, Angelo December 31, 2007
13-95 Keith, Graeme December 31, 2011
13-96 Keith, Sherry December 31, 2009
13-97 Kelley, Jim December 31, 2011
13-98 Kerr, Amy December 31, 2014
13-99 Kessely, Nicholas December 31, 2015
13-100 Kinser, Michele December 31, 2013
13-101 Klassen, Kathy December 31, 2010
13-102 Klemanski, Guy December 31, 2009
13-103 Koly, Gary December 31, 2009
13-104 Kommendant, Nadia December 31, 2015
13-105 Kompelien, Kevin December 31, 2012
13-106 Koppin, John December 31, 2014
13-107 Kvamme, Mark December 31, 2012
13-108 Lake, Charles December 31, 2014
13-109 Lamberson, Craig D. December 31, 2013
13-110 Langston, James December 31, 2012
13-111 Lapointe, Richard December 31, 2013
13-112 Larson, Peter W. December 31, 2014
13-113 Leathers, Linda December 31, 2015
13-114 Lebhar, Neil G. December 31, 2015
13-115 Leckie, James December 31, 2008
48-63 Lee, Chee-Kong and Ken Chan December 31, 2007
48-35 Lee, JoJo and Samuel Ho December 31, 2007
14-75 Lee, Lewis December 31, 2012
14-76 Lenning, Scott December 31, 2015
14-77 Levitt, Ann December 31, 2010
14-78 Lewis, Frank December 31, 2015
14-79 Lientz, James December 31, 2009
14-80 Lightbody, Warren December 31, 2011
14-81 Lindsey, Eddie December 31, 2018
14-82 Ling, Carl December 31, 2008
14-83 Lowe, Peter December 31, 2013
14-84 Lubbers, Senator Teresa December 31, 2014
14-85 Luna, Guillermo December 31, 2012
14-86 MacDonald, Barb December 31, 2013
14-87 MacIntosh, Mike December 31, 2018
14-88 Mackie, Elyria December 31, 2009
48-68 MacMoran, Kitty December 31, 2007
14-89 Maiden , Rodney December 31, 2009
14-90 Marcaccio, Anthony December 31, 2011
14-91 Marshall , Rick December 31, 2009
14-92 Marshall, Rick December 31, 2015
14-93 Martinez, Edwin December 31, 2015
48-71 Martino, Joseph December 31, 2007
14-94 McCalmont, Susan December 31, 2018
14-95 McCormick, Paul December 31, 2015
14-96 McCullogh, Helen December 31, 2010
14-97 McDowell, Gilbert December 31, 2013
14-98 McGee, David December 31, 2012
14-99 McGowan, Charles December 31, 2015
14-100 McGuire, Mitchell December 31, 2018
14-101 McLaughlin, Vaughn December 31, 2015
14-102 McMillan, Caroline December 31, 2011
14-103 McPherson, Miles December 31, 2018
48-77 Menaldino, Edward December 31, 2007
14-104 Mercer, Jerry December 31, 2018
66-4 Metsker, Ronnie December 31, 2015
14-105 Metzer, Lili December 31, 2010
14-106 Michell, David December 31, 2010
14-107 Mills, Allan December 31, 2013
14-108 Minnix, Loren December 31, 2014
14-109 Mirrer, Keith December 31, 2012
14-110 Mitrik, Gary December 31, 2008
48-80 Moore, William December 31, 2007
14-111 Morgan, Rob December 31, 2015
14-112 Muhleman, Lee December 31, 2011
14-113 Mukono, Taka December 31, 2013
14-114 Muldoon, Joe December 31, 2013
14-115 New, Sir Laurence December 31, 2016
14-116 Newman, Bill December 31, 2015
14-117 Newton, Mark A. December 31, 2015
14-118 Niles, John December 31, 2010
30-7 Overbeek, Karl December 31, 2012
30-8 Pacht, Stephen December 31, 2015
30-9 Packer, J.I. December 31, 2015
30-10 Page, Rodney December 31, 2007
30-11 Parker, Rudy December 31, 2010
30-12 Parsons, William, Jr. December 31, 2015
30-13 Pederson, Wayne December 31, 2011
30-14 Pendleton, Harvey December 31, 2012
30-15 Pereira, Jerry December 31, 2015
30-16 Peters, Louis December 31, 2012
47-98 Pillsbury, Joyce December 31, 2014
47-99 Pittman, Ju'Coby December 31, 2015
47-100 Poe, William December 31, 2011
47-101 Porazzo, Michael December 31, 2012
47-102 Potter-Miller, Jaime December 31, 2008
47-103 Price, Nelson December 31, 2009
47-104 Puckett, Kent December 31, 2009
47-105 Putman, David December 31, 2014
48-100 Quie, Al December 31, 2011
48-99 Quon, Victor December 31, 2012
48-101 Racine, Paul December 31, 2013
48-102 Rainey, Dennis December 31, 2015
48-103 Reardon, Tex December 31, 2015
49-2 Reed, Alfreda December 31, 2007
48-104 Reed, Millard December 31, 2015
48-105 Reeves, Denny December 31, 2014
48-106 Reid, Billy December 31, 2008
48-107 Renaudin , Marilyn December 31, 2009
48-108 Renschler, Peggy December 31, 2010
49-95 Reuter, Wilfried December 31, 2008
49-96 Ribbins , Gertrude December 31, 2013
49-97 Rippy, Arthelene December 31, 2009
49-98 Ritchie, Bill December 31, 2007
49-99 Ritzmann, Leonard December 31, 2007
49-100 Robertson, John December 31, 2013
49-101 Robertson, Patrick December 31, 2012
49-102 Robledo, Joe December 31, 2012
49-103 Rodgers, Joe December 31, 2015
49-104 Roemer, William December 31, 2008
49-8 Roman, Gus December 31, 2007
49-105 Rosemeyer, Charles December 31, 2008
49-106 Roseveare, Robert December 31, 2009
62-1 Ross, Bobby December 31, 2011
62-2 Roth, Randall December 31, 2012
62-3 Rowe, P. Ron December 31, 2015
62-4 Russell, Paul December 31, 2014
62-5 Sackberger, Jerry December 31, 2014
62-6 Sadler, Tom December 31, 2011
62-7 Sanchez, Dell December 31, 2011
62-8 Sanchez, Helen December 31, 2012
62-9 Sanders, Daryl & Barbara December 31, 2008
62-11 Santoso, Iman December 31, 2015
62-12 Sawkins, David December 31, 2012
62-13 Schneider, Peter December 31, 2008
62-14 Schneider, Peter December 31, 2008
62-15 Scott, Linton December 31, 2011
62-16 Scumaci, Francis December 31, 2008
62-17 Seeba, David December 31, 2012
62-18 Selig, Lawrence December 31, 2008
62-19 Sentman, Paul December 31, 2011
62-20 Shaver, Bob December 31, 2013
62-21 Siemon, Jeff December 31, 2011
62-22 Simcox, Edwin December 31, 2014
62-23 Sims, Brian December 31, 2015
62-24 Sisk, Mary Lance December 31, 2011
62-25 Slayden, Janet December 31, 2015
62-26 Sloan, Suzanne December 31, 2011
62-27 Small, Jeff December 31, 2008
49-14 Smith, Benjamin December 31, 2007
62-28 Smith, Callie December 31, 2012
62-29 Smith, Deacon David December 31, 2014
62-30 Smith, Kevin December 31, 2010
63-1 Smothers, Rodney December 31, 2009
63-2 Snively, Dan December 31, 2014
63-3 Snyder, Randy December 31, 2008
63-4 Soud, Ginger December 31, 2015
63-5 Souders, Robert E. December 31, 2014
63-6 Spangler, Darlene December 31, 2012
63-7 Spicer, Gordon A. December 31, 2014
63-8 Sprague, George December 31, 2015
63-9 Stanczykiewicz, Bill December 31, 2014
63-10 St. Clair, Barry December 31, 2009
63-11 Steeb, Hartmut December 31, 2008
63-12 Stewart, Brett December 31, 2015
63-13 Stewart, Brian December 31, 2013
63-14 Stewart, Glenn December 31, 2012
63-15 Stewart, James December 31, 2010
63-16 Stuenkel, William December 31, 2008
63-17 Stulac, George M. December 31, 2014
63-18 Stump, Gary December 31, 2014
63-19 Sturdevant, Roger December 31, 2014
63-20 Sugita, Masashi December 31, 2008
63-21 Swash, Bryan December 31, 2010
63-22 Sykes, John H. December 31, 2013
63-23 Taylor, Bruce E. December 31, 2013
63-24 Templin, Carl December 31, 2008
63-25 Thayer, Gordon December 31, 2015
49-24 Thomas, Calvin, Sr. December 31, 2007
63-26 Thompson , Paul December 31, 2009
63-27 Thornton , Andre December 31, 2009
47-42 Tong Shu Kee & Ken Chan December 31, 2007
64-1 Towers, Charles December 31, 2015
64-2 Trask, Frederick December 31, 2008
64-3 Vaagenes, Morris December 31, 2011
64-4 Valentino, Joe December 31, 2008
64-5 Van Diest, John December 31, 2007
64-6 VanTassell, Vance December 31, 2010
64-7 Vinez, Douglas December 31, 2011
64-8 Vogel, Bob December 31, 2008
64-9 Vossel, Larry December 31, 2014
64-10 Wagner, Leo December 31, 2008
64-11 Walker-Smith, Angelique December 31, 2014
64-12 Wall, Sharlene December 31, 2013
64-13 Wallace, Jim December 31, 2015
64-14 Walsh, Joe December 31, 2010
64-16 Ward, Doug December 31, 2013
64-17 Ward, John C. December 31, 2018
49-34 Warren, Repsie December 31, 2007
64-18 Waters, Fred December 31, 2013
64-19 Webb, Andrew December 31, 2010
64-20 Weed, Allen December 31, 2015
64-21 Wells, G. Henry December 31, 2015
64-22 Welsh, Peter December 31, 2010
64-23 Wessell, Jim December 31, 2008
64-24 Whisman, Robert December 31, 2008
64-25 White, John December 31, 2009
64-26 White, Margaret December 31, 2012
64-27 Whitlock, Mary December 31, 2009
64-28 Whitten, Ken December 31, 2013
65-1 Wiggins, Garry December 31, 2015
65-2 Wight, Wilf December 31, 2013
65-3 Wilbanks, Mark December 31, 2015
65-4 Wilkins, Timothy December 31, 2015
65-5 Williams, Arnold December 31, 2011
65-6 Williams, Gary December 31, 2015
65-7 Williams , Howard & Katie December 31, 2009
65-8 Williams, Sherman December 31, 2012
65-9 Williams, Tony December 31, 2012
65-11 Williamson, J. C. December 31, 2014
65-10 Williamson, Fred December 31, 2008
65-13 Wilson, Robin December 31, 2015
39-25 Wilson, T.W. during Billy Graham's lifetime
65-12 Wing, Jeff December 31, 2010
65-14 Womack, Belinda December 31, 2013
49-46 Wong, Samuel December 31, 2007
65-16 Woo, Kerry December 31, 2015
65-17 Wood , Daniel December 31, 2009
65-18 Woods, Bob December 31, 2010
65-19 Woolsey, Karen December 31, 2014
49-49 Wright, Eugene December 31, 2007
65-15 Wright, Gordon December 31, 2010
65-20 Wyland, Jim December 31, 2008
65-21 Yates, Charles December 31, 2010
65-22 Yli-Renko, Kari December 31, 2013
65-23 Yost, Sean December 31, 2015
65-24 Young, Brenda December 31, 2014

Any researcher who wishes to request permission from the BGEA and the interviewee must get the required forms from the Archives staff. It is the responsibility of the researcher to fill out the form and send it to the BGEA.

Additonally, no materials in this collection may be quoted (including on the Internet) without written permission from the BGEA's authorized representative. Further, if the interviewee is living, the researcher must also obtain written permission from that person. The researcher should obtain permission to quote directly from the BGEA and interviewee, without going through the Archives.

The James Collier portion of audio tape T14a and Carla Stauss side of audio tape T316 may not be used.


Historical Background

Because a knowledge of the organizational history of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) would also be helpful in using this collection, a brief history of the organization is available. Ask the Archives staff to see a copy or view the copy at the Archives Web site at:

http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/bio.html

This collection contains the results of two attempts at collecting the history of Billy Graham's evangelistic ministry:

    1. A search for manuscripts documenting various crusades
    2. A ongoing project designed to record oral history interviews

The search for manuscripts began in 1970; the interviewing was initiated the following year. Oral history interviews, which comprise the majority of this collection, were conducted with people in four groups:

    1. Individuals involved in BGEA crusades
    2. Participants in a regional or international congress on evangelism
    3. Friends or relatives with a long-time association with Billy Graham
    4. BGEA staff

Those who were interviewed because of their crusade involvement were selected on the basis of their activity on an executive or other crusade committee, such as a business manager or counselor, and not simply for having attended crusade meetings.

The person most involved in both the manuscript search and oral history project was Dr. Lois Ferm, who as Personal Assistant to Billy Graham and the BGEA's Resource Coordinator, set about to collect the written and verbal documentation of Graham's ministry. A few interviews were conducted by Ferm's husband and BGEA Team member, Robert O. Ferm, and by Jan Van Cappelleveen, and Chuck Warren (folder 47-54). Billy Graham interviewed his mother (folder 4-7).

Biographies of primary interviewers
Full name Lois Roughan Ferm
Birth February 5, 1918, in New York
Family
Marital Status Robert O. Ferm (see below), 1941
Education
... 1939 B.A. from Houghton College
... 1955 M.A. from University of Michigan
... 1973 Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota
Career
... 1952-1959 Taught at high school and college levels, held administrative positions at several colleges
... 1973- Joined the BGEA staff, working as Graham's Personal Assistant and Resource Coordinator; her duties included an emphasis on archives and oral history, serving as the BGEA's liaison to the Billy Graham Center Archives and conducting oral history interviews as of early-2004.
Other significant information
... Ferm was a staff member for numerous BGEA crusades and traveled extensively in Europe, Australia, and Japan. She also attended the North American Congress on Evangelism, Minneapolis (1970); the European Congress on Evangelism, Amsterdam (1971); the International Congress on World Evangelism, Lausanne, Switzerland (1974); and the International Conferences for Itinerant Evangelists in 1983 and 1986 and Amsterdam 2000.

See the biography of Robert Ferm in the descriptive guide for Collection 19.

Full name Jan J. Van Cappelleveen
Career Dutch founder of Youth for Christ
Other significant information
... Long-time friend of Billy Graham and an interpreter for American evangelists in the Netherlands; also a speaker at the 1971 European Congress on Evangelism in Amsterdam and the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization.

Scope and Content

The materials in this collection consist of transcripts and/or audio tapes of oral history interviews with over 1,500 people, correspondence regarding the interviews, newspaper clippings, articles and other printed materials related to the individuals interviewed. Electronic versions of transcripts are also available on a compact disk for many interviews conducted from 1990 to 2003. These transcripts are identified with the text (transcript in folder and on CD) that appears in their biographical sketch that follows below, and the text (transcript also on CD) in the corresponding Container List entry. The version on the CD may not be the edited and revised version that appears in a folder as the Final Copy.

The materials in this collection were received over a period of years in the form of numerous accessions. A detailed outline of this is noted in the Provenance section at the conclusion of the Scope and Content section of this guide. The initial arrangement of the collection has remained in its basic form (i.e., Manuscripts Search, Oral History Project - Interviewee Files and Transcripts.) However, the decision to integrate subsequent folders alphabetically was made by the archivist.

As originally received, two copies (Final Copy and identical photocopies in the Working Copy) were sent to the Archives and incorporated into the collection, with the collection consisting of sixty-two boxes totaling 40.14 cubic feet of material. Until 2004 only the Working Copy was available for researcher use, even though the contents of the Working and Final Copies for any interview were identical. In 2004, however, in consultation with and with the approval of the BGEA, the Working Copies were deaccessioned in order to free up the space occupied by the duplicates of almost half of the collection. This left only the Final Copies in the collection. Researchers may find that published references to Collection 141 point to Working Copy folders, creating an apparent discrepancy with those now available. The corresponding Final Copy file can be identified by the name of the person interviewed. The folder numbers for Working Copies that were deaccessioned will not be reused.

In the course of integrating the various accessions, several files were identified as duplicates and were therefore deaccessioned and discarded at the request of the donor. These folders that appear in the container list below with a bolded D were:

folder# Name

    11-17 Haraszti, Alexander S. (See folder 45-1)
    11-29 Lott, H. Alvin (See folder 46-4)
    13-9 Greever, Jack (See folder 28-24)
    25-26 Mustapha, Jabiri (See folder 11-37)
    38-18 Burgos, V. () (See folder 23-10)

This guide provides four paths to the collection materials:

1. Alphabetically arranged Biographies of the interviewees, which note their vocations and the crusades or congresses that they were involved in, highlighting in boldface print those meetings they discuss in the interview.

2. The narrative notes in the Scope and Content that follow on subjects of particular interest in the files; these reflect the content of the interviews rather than the individual featured or the meeting that provided the primary occasion for the interview.

3. The Location Record for audio tapes that lists tapes in numerical order and the persons interviewed; also included is the BGEA's interview number.

4. The Container List, providing an alphabetically arranged list of all the interview transcripts; also included is the BGEA's interview number.

Box 1 of the collection contains the records of the search for manuscripts. There is no material per se in Collection 141 as a result of that search -- only correspondence about it. Folders 1-1 and 1-2 are card files of contacts and prospective contacts. The correspondence (folders 1-3 through 10) consists of the form letters sent in 1970 requesting of recipients materials in their possession concerning Billy Graham and his crusades. These were followed up, along with fresh contacts, in 1972. Incoming correspondence is divided into the following categories: materials promised but not received (folder 1-4), materials received (folder 1-5), and negative replies (folders 1-6 and 7). Folder 1-5 also contains a checklist of the contents of seventy-seven boxes of materials acquired via this search. The remainder of the correspondence is carbons of form letters, which elicited no response or those which were undeliverable (folders 1-8 through 10). The manuscripts search files conclude with a small folder noting Crusade Committee Donations, a recapitulation of the project (folder 1-11), and a fresh research of names done in 1975 (folder 1-12), which was not acted upon further. Folders 66-5,6,7,8,9,10 consist of administrative materials used or created in the process of the Oral History Project, including interview lists (arranged alphabetically by crusade in folder 66-7, crusade position of the interviewee in folder 66-8, and by interviewee in folder 66-9). Also included are two master accession lists (folder 66-10), ordering the lists alphabetically by name and numerically by interview number.

The remainder and vast majority of the collection concerns the Oral History Project, which consists of audio tapes and transcripts from interviews conducted primarily by Lois Ferm. The audio tapes are listed by tape number on the Location Record of this guide.

Researchers should note that there are also about one hundred transcripts for which there are no corresponding tapes, as follows:

Transcript with no corresponding tape

Name folder #
Accad, Fouad folder 2-3
Boring, Erwin folder 9-16
Buckley, Timothy J. folder 2-45
Carlson, Carl A. folder 2-52
Cho, David folder 2-56
Cousins, Tom folder 3-6
Dain, Arthur John folder 3-12
De Rennerfeldt, Marichal folder 3-18
Easterly, Embree K folder 3-30
Foster, David John folder 3-46
Grogan, Nancy folder 13-10
Hawkins, O.S. folder 40-11
Hicks, John folder 11-19
Houghton, Alfred Thomas folder 4-33
Jesberg, John H. folder 4-42
Johnson, Torrey folder 24-23
Langmade, Wallace S. folder 13-26
Marti, Jean folder 25-15
McCollister, Rolfe H. folder 13-32
Mhasi, L. Suohie folder 41-12
Mitchell, Hubert C folder 13-35
Munoz, Lucas folder 41-19
Myers, William K. folder 14-2
Nasir, Eric Samuel folder 41-22
Nielson, Karl Viktor folder 41-23
Nijman, Leedert folder 26-1
Nkulila, Samuel Samson folder 26-2
Oake, Robin Edgar Norman folder 26-5
Ogilvie, Lloyd folder 26-6
Paine, Stephen W folder 11-39
Palau, Luis folder 10-94, 26-9
Patterson, H. Leroy folder 26-11
Percy, Douglas C folder 26-13
Pina, Hector folder 14-6
Pollock, John C. folder 26-19
Poole, Frank Jr. folder 29-4
Pretorius, Johannes L. folder 26-20
Rayne, Dona folder 42-1
Redding, James folder 26-24
Rennie, David C. folder 29-6
Richardson, Harry folder 14-13
Riggs, Charlie folder 29-7
Rios, T. Asdrubal folder 29-8
Roberts, Tammy folder 65-29
Rookmaker, Hendrik folder 29-9
Rose, J. Calvin folder 29-10
Ross, Richard folder 29-11
Rowlandson, Maurice folder 29-12
Ruhindi, Yustasi folder 42-7
Ruivivar, Faustino Cruz Jr. folder 29-13
Savage, James A. folder 29-14
Scott, George A. folder 14-16
Scott, Jack folder 27-7
Shaw, Ellis R. folder 27-8
Shedd, Russell folder 27-9
Shepersky, David folder 27-11
Shephard, David folder 27-12
Siodora, Evangelista folder 27-14
Smyth, Walter H. folder 14-20
Sonneveldt, Harry folder 27-19
Sonneveldt, Jack folder 27-20
Sparks, Douglas folder 42-17
Spillards, Ronald C. folder 27-21
Stedelbauer, J. Elliot folder 27-23
Stott, Oliver folder 42-24
Strong, Gary F. folder 28-5
Stroup, Betsy Graham folder 28-6
Stroup, Holcomb M. folder 28-6
Summers, Donald P. folder 42-28
Sunmanu, David O. folder 28-8
Swanson, Hjalmar G. folder 29-15
Swart, Trevor M. folder 28-10
Tabb, Don folder 29-16
Thomas, George W. folder 29-21
Thomas, Harvey folder 43-2
Thomas, James folder 29-22
Thomas, Ruth R. folder 29-22
Tingson, Gregorio folder 14-22
Vaipuna, Tevita F. folder 14-24
Van Cappelleveen, Jan J. folder 29-24
Vihienuo, Deo folder 29-25
Walker, Robert folder 43-20
Ward, Charles folder 28-13
Weisiger, Cary folder 43-23
White, John Wesley folder 43-27
Whittinton, Earle folder 28-15
Wiesma, Harry folder 43-28
Williams, Theodore folder 43-33
Wyse, Robert W. folder 14-35
Yu, Timothy folder 14-36
Zondervan, Pat folder 14-37

Researchers should also note that there is one interview for which there is a tapes but no complete transcript as follows:

Tape without complete corresponding transcript
Baxter, Randolf (Judge) T842 (only partial transcript available, retrieved from CD)
Collier, James T14a (tape may not be used)
Strauss, Carla T316 (tape may not be used)

There is internal evidence that interviews were recorded with George Wilson (BGEA #1052 and #1070, but these have not been received by the Archives.

While all the interview folders contain a transcript, they may contain other materials as well, including:

    1. Biographical sketch, often in the form of a completed questionnaire by the person interviewed, used to suggest potential interview subjects
    2. Deed of gift
    3. List of Billy Graham Crusades and Congresses on Evangelism
    4. Biography and profile of the interviewer

It should be noted that the transcripts are not direct, verbatim or unedited accounts of the interviews. The brochure circulated by the BGEA's Minneapolis Team Office describing the Oral History Project provides this explanation: "...there is the dedicated and careful secretary who types, edits, retypes your interview many times until it meets the demands of Lois who will make sure it's finally just right." The office afterward modified this statement to indicate that copies were edited only with respect to grammatical construction, but not content, unless otherwise noted in the transcript.

All of the sixteen recorded interviews conducted at the time of the 1989 Arkansas Crusade in Little Rock were erased by airport security equipment. The interviewees subsequently submitted recorded responses to a written list of questions, and these responses make up the transcript which appears in the files listed below. Most of these file include a note indicating this.

William Arnoldfolder 47-7
Jan Brunettefolder 47-33
Bill & Alvenia Cheatamfolder 47-46
William Cravensfolder 47-58
Robert Curlessfolder 47-62
Alton Garrisonfolder 48-3
Joy Greerfolder 48-6
Dallas Hudspethfolder 48-45
Jane Krutzfolder 48-60
Robert, McIntoshfolder 48-76
Stephen Schallfolder 49-11
William Suttonfolder 49-21
Willis Walkerfolder 49-31
Elizabeth Wengerfolder 49-35
Robert Willinghamfolder 49-41
John Youngbloodfolder 49-50

A few folders contain correspondence concerning the interview or its participants. Some photographs have been removed from folders and so noted on the appropriate Location Record record of this guide; other photographs have been left in the folder they were received in.

Card index files (box 61, peviously folders 1-1, 1-2, 9-2, 10-65 and 12-47) were initially set up to provide data on the interviewees and identify their connection to Graham and/or his ministry. As this practice was discontinued, indexes are unavailable for later accessions. Researchers are nonetheless encouraged to browse through these files as to get an excellent overview of the interviewees of the earlier sessions.

The interviewees reflect a wide selection of individuals that together attempt to describe the multi-faceted workings of a Billy Graham crusade (evangelistic event) and provide personal glimpses of Graham himself. Each interview sheds some unique light on the work of Billy Graham and the BGEA. The interviews and accompanying documents also deal with evangelism in general, evangelistic work in particular countries but especially in the United States, accounts of conversions, accounts of the sense of God's call to ministry, the place of both the clergy's contribution to the BGEA's evangelistic meetings and lay ministry by businessmen and women, professionals and others, descriptions of local congregations and their emphasis on evangelism, impressions of BGEA staff, and with political and social events of the 20th and early 21st centuries. Many of the interviews might be characterized as a debriefing on what did and did not work according to plan or expectation in an evangelistic event. Interviews conducted during one of the three international conferences for itinerant evangelists (Amsterdam '83, Amsterdam '86 or Amsterdam 2000) tend to document ministry and evangelism in the interviewee's country rather than the conference they attended.

A number of individuals were interviewed because of their long association with Billy Graham and the BGEA. They cover topics ranging from Billy Graham's grandparents to Graham in his youth and Youth for Christ days to the founding of the BGEA and its development since the early-1950s. A number of these stand out and are noted below, but many other individuals relate similar recollections. The researcher should refer to the brief biographies at the beginning of this guide to identify these others; often, the entries will indicate the individual's relation to Graham, whether as a family member or long-time friend, or member of the BGEA staff.

Numerous subjects touched on in one or many interviews or materials which accompany the transcripts are worthy of mention. The following list of topics is not exhaustive but rather a very selective sampling of the subject content of the interviews.

African Americans: BGEA associate evangelists see BGEA: African American associate evangelists
African Americans: Interviews folders 4-55, 4-58, 4-59, 9-13, 9-28, 9-29, 9-43, 10-67, 10-91, 10-94, 10-99, 10-101, 12-60, 12-79, 12-91, 13-88, 13-96, 13-110, 14-89, 14-100, 14-101, 14-103, 30-11, 47-6, 47-38, 47-41, 47-65, 47-66, 47-99, 48-37, 48-40, 48-45, 48-54, 48-76, 48-80, 49-8, 49-13, 49-14, 49-24, 49-26, 49-31, 49-41, 49-74, 49-75, 49-93, 49-96, 62-29, 64-1, 64-10, 64-11, 65-5, 65-6, 65-9, 65-11, 65-26, 65-30, 65-32
African Americans: Issues including Black church, racial environments, ministry by, participation in crusades folders 2-13, 2-17, 2-38, 3-56, 3-57, 4-55, 4-58, 4-59, 9-13, 9-26, 9-29, 9-36, 9-43, 9-59, 10-67, 10-76, 10-79, 10-85, 10-91, 10-98, 10-99, 10-106, 11-58, 12-60, 12-67, 12-73, 12-79, 12-91, 12-106, 13-88, 13-110, 14-84, 14-100, 14-101, 23-6, 24-20, 25-5, 26-12, 26-24, 28-20, 30-11, 38-5, 38-6, 38-7, 38-9, 38-11, 38-14, 38-17, 39-3, 39-8, 39-20, 39-21, 39-27, 39-29, 40-4, 40-5, 40-8, 40-20, 40-27, 41-3, 41-10, 41-16, 41-18, 42-2, 42-5, 42-10, 42-16, 42-19, 43-5, 43-9, 43-13, 43-22, 43-34, 44-9, 47-10, 47-12, 47-27, 47-29, 47-38, 47-39, 47-65, 47-66, 47-70, 47-72, 47-77, 47-82, 47-89, 47-92, 47-95, 47-99, 47-105, 48-19, 48-23, 48-30, 48-40, 48-48, 48-76, 48-78, 48-80, 49-8, 49-13, 49-14, 49-19, 49-24, 49-26, 49-33, 49-34, 49-60, 49-74, 49-75, 49-93, 49-96, 62-29, 63-1, 63-12, 64-10, 64-11, 65-5, 65-6, 65-9, 65-11, 65-24, 65-26, 65-30, 65-32
Africa Evangelical Fellowship folder 2-29
AIDS folder 4-54
Alexander, Charles folder 5-33
Alpha Course (church-based evangelism program) folder 12-85
Amsterdam '83 folders 10-71, 23-11, 25-3, 25-4, 39-22
Amsterdam '86 folders 10-71, 43-4
Amsterdam 2000 folders 10-71, 48-103
Animism folder 38-10
Apologetics folder 4-61
Arctic Missions, Inc. folder 43-17
Arrow Leadership (2-year leadership development program started by Leighton Ford) folder 9-54
Athletes--Religious life folders 3-59, 4-57, 38-15, 42-15
Barnhouse, Donald Grey folder 47-78
Barrows, Cliff folders 3-66, 29-22
Bell, L. Nelson folder 44-7
Berry, Lowell folders 9-23, 9-52
BGEA: African American associate evangelists folders 2-24, 40-19
BGEA: Australia office folder 2-28
BGEA: Crusades (evangelistic events)
... Choirs and music See BGEA: Music
... Closed circuit broadcasting folder 29-6
... Cooperation among denominations folders 2-61, 3-62, 4-53, 5-56, 9-33, 9-52, 9-57, 9-62, 10-84, 10-90, 10-98, 10-111, 12-62, 12-68, 13-110, 30-10, 47-25, 47-35, 47-52, 47-60, 47-71, 47-76, 48-2, 48-7, 48-15, 48-29, 48-30, 48-58, 48-71, 48-86, 49-4, 49-23, 49-44, 49-68, 49-80, 64-11, 64-16, 64-23, 65-30, 66-1
... Counseling folders 5-50, 5-53, 5-54, 9-17, 9-33, 9-46, 9-62, 10-67, 11-53, 11-62, 12-74, 12-94, 13-106, 14-111, 14-117, 29-7, 29-16, 47-3, 47-15, 47-16, 47-21, 47-43, 47-66, 47-75, 47-87, 48-44, 48-67, 48-74, 49-15, 49-67, 49-78, 49-99, 62-12, 62-18, 63-18, 63-26, 64-11, 64-14, 64-18, 64-21, 64-27
... Female chairpersons: Interviews folders 13-92, 63-4
... Finances & fund-raising folders 2-22, 2-60, 2-63, 3-56, 3-62, 4-53, 9-35, 9-47, 10-14, 10-83, 10-89, 10-102, 12-72, 12-77, 12-87, 13-84, 14-79, 14-88, 14-98, 14-104, 23-9, 23-14, 23-17, 24-21, 25-16, 25-17, 27-4, 27-16, 27-23, 29-5, 38-28, 39-6, 40-4, 40-15, 41-4, 41-6, 41-14, 41-31, 42-18, 42-20, 42-27, 43-4, 43-24, 47-36, 47-47, 47-49, 47-54, 47-73, 47-76, 48-5, 48-13, 48-18, 48-19, 48-41, 48-57, 48-61, 48-65, 49-5, 49-15, 49-38, 49-73, 49-82, 49-83, 49-87, 49-92, 49-104, 62-20, 63-22, 64-1, 65-18, 65-20, 65-29, 65-31, 65-32, 66-1
... Handicapped access folders 10-72, 12-103, 13-86, 14-107, 63-19, 64-7, 64-13, 65-10
... Legal aspects folders 10-95, 10-105, 46-3, 47-101, 64-6
... Love-in-Action program (food distribution) see Evangelism and social response
... Media coverage folders 2-62, 9-60, 10-91, 47-55, 48-65, 48-66, 48-78, 48-79, 49-30
... Medical services folder 47-53
... Multi-ethnic participation folders 3-65, 9-21, 9-44, 9-46, 10-69, 10-82, 10-90, 12-63, 12-79, 12-82, 13-89, 13-110, 14-85, 14-99, 14- 106, 48-99, 49-102, 63-20, 63-24
... Music folders 3-66, 10-77, 11-61, 12-105, 13-78, 13-102, 14-91, 14-92, 23-10, 23-22, 43-18, 44-2, 47-96, 48-31, 48-55, 48-92, 49-70, 49-75, 64-20, 65-14, 65-15, 65-17
... Operation Andrew (inviting friends) folder 48-10
... Organizing (most interviews describe some aspect of organizing the event, but those identified here particularly emphasize broad crusade organization by a high-level crusade figure folders 3-57, 3-62, 3-66, 4-53, 4-55, 4-57, 5-50, 5-54, 9-30, 9-43, 9-55, 9-63, 9-64, 9-65, 10-76, 10-78, 10-79, 10-80, 10-84, 10-98, 10-101, 10-106, 11-56, 12-62, 12-66, 12-77, 12-79, 12-80, 12-81, 12-84, 12-90, 12-91, 12-95, 12-99, 12-101, 12-104, 12-105, 12-106, 13-75, 13-79, 13-81, 13-82, 13-83, 13-88, 13-91, 13-92, 13-95, 13-109, 13-110, 13-111, 13-112, 13-114, 14-75, 14-76, 14-83, 14-87, 14-94, 14-118, 30-7, 30-10, 30-16, 47-98, 47-103, 49-101, 62-2, 62-3, 62-4, 62-9, 62-17, 62-22, 62-28, 62-30, 63-3, 63-4, 63-8, 63-11, 63-27, 64-3, 64-16, 64-18, 64-22, 64-24, 64-28, 65-1, 65-2, 65-3, 65-8, 65-9, 65-21, 65-28, 65-30, 65-31, 65-32, 66-4
... Prayer as a part of the evangelistic event folders 4-17, 9-24, 9-27, 9-53, 10-70, 10-92, 10-112, 11-58, 12-68, 12-105, 13-96, 13-101, 14-110, 39-27, 47-4, 47-5, 47-29, 47-33, 47-45, 47-51, 47-73, 47-93, 48-1, 48-10, 48-16, 48-22, 48-52, 49-66, 49-91, 62-2, 62-24, 63-17, 63-21, 64-12, 64-17, 64-18, 65-7
... Problems and objections to the event folder 10-17
... Public relations folders 2-62, 5-50, 9-16, 9-24, 9-48, 9-58, 9-60, 10-91, 10-100, 12-75, 12-83, 13-100, 13-107, 14-86, 14-95, 14-109, 14-112, 27-23, 30-13, 41-17, 44-8, 44-11, 47-17, 47-55, 47-63, 48-6, 48-25, 48-78, 48-79, 48-91, 48-108, 49-30, 64-25, 65-13
... Security at the events folders 3-59, 9-14, 10-97, 22-16, 23-2, 26-5, 26-16, 42-10, 42-19, 42-31, 43-24, 47-22, 47-24, 47-56, 47-80, 48-69, 48-96, 49-1, 49-22, 49-51, 49-58, 49-65, 49-29
... Senior citizens ministry as part of an event folder 39-17
... Telephone counseling as part of an event folder 49-78
... Television broadcasting of an event folder 3-66
... Transportation during an event folder 49-106
... Translation provided during an event folders 3-65, 47-47, 47-48, 48-29, 48-64
... Ushering during an event folders 2-64, 3-63, 10-68, 12-78, 14-108, 30-14, 47-80, 48-39, 48-84, 49-22, 49-54, 49-94, 62-6, 63-14, 63-16, 63-23, 64-9
... Visitation (door-to-door) to promote the event folder 48-27
... Volunteer coordination folder 49-90
... Youth Nights during an evangelistic event folders14-92, 63-10, 64-20
Biederwolf, William folder 2-39
Billy Graham Center folder 4-27
Billy Graham Training Center (The Cove) folders 47-73, 65-27
Blinco, Joe folder 10-90
Bureaucracy folder 39-25
Campus Crusade for Christ folders 9-25, 9-32, 12-74
Carmichael, Amy folders 2-35, 43-19
Carson, Dr. Ben folder 2-60
Cassidy, Michael folder 10-81
Catholic Church in Canada folders 9-57, 10-86, 10-111, 12-70, 13-111, 14-114, 64-16, 64-18
Catholic Church
... Ghana folder 38-31
... Hungary folders 45-1, 45-2, 45-3, 45-4, 45-5, 45-6
... Italy folder 39-22
... Philippines folder 27-14
... Poland folders 45-1, 45-2, 45-3, 45-4, 45-5, 45-6
... United States folders 2-62, 11-59, 11-60, 12-108, 13-5, 14-90, 22-22, 26-21, 28-7, 28-17, 39-9, 40-26, 42-11, 47-5, 47-10, 47-21, 47-29, 47-52, 47-56, 47-90, 48-23, 48-32, 48-48, 48-71, 48-78, 48-95, 48-107, 49-4, 49-20, 49-57, 49-68, 49-80, 62-16
Catholics: Interviews folders 2-62, 10-86, 10-111, 11-59, 11-60, 12-70, 12-88, 12-108, 13-97, 14-90, 14-95, 14-105, 14-114, 26-21, 39-9, 47-21, 48-32, 48-71, 48-95, 48-107, 49-12, 62-16
Chaplains: Interviews folders30-11, 48-106
Charismatic movement folders 9-56, 10-111, 12-70, 13-5, 23-6, 25-1, 25-6, 25-20, 27-6, 27-8, 27-26, 28-14, 38-6, 39-5, 41-26, 42-7, 42-10, 43-9, 47-4, 47-61, 48-29, 48-97, 49-12, 49-67
China--History--1949 folder 41-1
Chinese Americans folders 47-47, 47-48, 48-64, 48-99
Chinese in foreign countries folder 38-21
Christ for Greater Los Angeles, 1949 folder 5-43
Christian Business Men's Committee (CBMC) folder 29-15
Christian education
... General folder 39-6
... Canada folder 27-7
... Great Britain folder 2-30
... India folder 22-21
... United States folders 22-24, 23-7, 27-15, 40-15
Christian publishing folder 64-5
Christian Workers Foundation folder 43-20
Christianity and politics folders 4-62, 9-44, 12-99, 13-83, 23-14, 29-33, 41-33, 47-74, 48-100, 49-103, 63-9
Christianity Today folder 43-23
Church and social problems folders 3-6, 3-64, 4-54, 4-55, 4-58, 5-54, 9-15, 9-28, 9-59, 10-75, 10-86, 10-98, 10-99, 12-109, 13-96, 24-22, 25-13, 25-17, 26-12, 26-15, 26-22, 26-24, 27-6, 28-7, 29-23, 38-5, 39-19, 39-21, 39-23, 42-12, 42-16, 42-24, 42-29, 43-17, 44-8, 47-12, 47-53, 47-70, 47-77, 47-82, 47-94, 47-99, 48-4, 48-62, 49-34, 49-45, 49-47, 49-48, 49-60, 49-74, 49-84, 62-8, 62-15, 63-7, 63-9, 63-12, 64-2, 64-11, 65-12, 65-30
Church music folders 23-19, 25-14, 29-3, 39-2, 43-18, 65-17
Church work with...
... Celebrities folder 12-93
... Children folders 9-26, 9-66, 11-65, 12-64, 12-69, 13-78, 13-94, 13-98, 14-103, 47-3, 49-105, 62-27, 63-6, 65-19
... Family folder 48-102
... Homosexuals folder 47-50, 65-4
... Military personnel folders 9-40, 14-115, 25-5, 40-13, 47-69, 48-17
... Men folders 10-73, 12-71, 12-86, 12-92, 13-79, 13-82, 13-115, 47-100, 47-105, 62-5, 62-21, 62-29, 64-8, 65-16, 65-22
... Older people folder 39-17
... Single people folder 13-113, 38-19, 47-50, 47-86, 49-71
... Students folders 2-17, 3-59, 4-56, 5-54, 9-25, 9-32, 9-41, 9-42, 9-50, 9-51, 10-109, 11-61, 11-63, 12-74, 13-9, 13-78, 13-93, 13-102, 14-91, 14-103, 23-1, 24-23, 26-10, 28-24, 29-9, 29-16, 29-17, 38-17, 39-1, 39-12, 39-26, 40-21, 40-24, 40-28, 42-5, 43-31, 47-11, 47-20, 47-44, 47-51, 47-59, 47-68, 47-95, 48-54, 48-59, 48-76, 48-85, 48-101, 48-105, 48-106, 49-6, 49-11, 49-49, 49-5, 49-105, 62-27, 63-10, 63-15, 63-24, 64-4, 64-20, 65-23, 66-4
... Women folders 2-15, 4-59, 5-19, 9-19, 9-26, 9-54, 10-74, 10-93, 10-103, 10-104, 10-108, 10-110, 13-81, 14-77, 14-96, 23-6, 23-13, 23-22, 24-20, 25-6, 25-8, 25-12, 25-22, 26-15, 26-25, 27-3, 27-16, 28-2, 28-16, 28-20, 30-16, 38-10, 38-20, 38-28, 39-2, 39-9, 39-16, 39-27, 41-24, 41-33, 42-14, 42-23, 43-14, 43-18, 44-11, 46-6, 47-2, 47-39, 47-64, 47-73, 47-88, 48-1, 48-21, 48-23, 48-48, 48-50, 48-68, 48-94, 49-2, 49-16, 49-37, 49-62, 49-63, 49-96, 62-24, 62-25, 62-26, 64-12, 65-7, 65-28, 65-29
City missions (includes rescue missions) folders 2-17, 9-59, 26-4, 26-15, 27-6, 47-94, 48-78, 49-13
Civic and political leaders: Interviews with folders 12-77, 13-83, 13-87, 14-84, 14-102, 48-100, 49-103, 65-26
Colson, Charles folders 48-100, 63-2
Communism--China folder 41-1
Communism-Russia folder 3-61
Conversion-Impact on a family folder 12-88
Converts from Islam folder 10-81
Converts from Judaism folder 10-105
Crawford, Percy folder 47-92
Czechoslovakia, Invasion by USSR folder 48-75
Day Foundation folder 47-56
Deaf, Ministry to folders 2-59, 3-58, 9-37, 13-87, 47-28, 49-34, 62-23
Death folder 47-56
Divorce folder 11-31
Dohnavur Fellowship folder 43-19
Ecumenical movement folder 26-22
Emery, Allen folder 9-71
European Congress on Evangelism, 1971 folder 43-2
Evangelism and education folder 2-34
Evangelism and ethics folder 3-61
Evangelism and music folders 2-45, 3-66, 10-2
Evangelism and social responsibility (incl. Love-in-Action food distribution program) folders 2-61, 3-60, 3-62, 3-64, 4-54, 4-55, 5-54, 9-28, 9-59, 10-75, 10-83, 10-86, 10-98, 10-99, 12-109, 13-96, 13-97, 41-16, 47-12, 47-53, 47-54, 47-71, 47-77, 47-82, 47-94, 47-99, 48-4, 48-62, 49-34, 49-45, 49-47, 49-48, 49-60, 49-74, 49-84, 62-8, 62-15, 63-7, 63-9, 63-12, 64-2, 64-11, 65-12
Evangelism Associates folder 25-6
Evangelistic invitations (comparison between Canadian and U.S.) folder 49-40
Evangelistic work among immigrants folders 12-58, 14-85, 48-99, 49-102, 62-7, 63-20
Evangelistic work among Jews folder 30-8
Evangelistic work among Native-Americans folders14-81, 14-94, 63-25
Evangelistic work
... Africa folders13-85, 40-19
... Argentina folders 2-34, 9-39, 30-6, 23-12, 62-10, 62-17, 64-15
... Asia folder 42-23
... Australia folders 2-10, 2-28, 5-51, 14-116, 42-23
... Austria folder 10-16
... Bahamas folders 25-16, 40-4
... Bangladesh folders 2-5, 2-19, 22-7, 38-8
... Belgium folders 2-33, 39-13
... Brazil folders 27-9, 38-26, 64-14
... Bulgaria folder 46-15
... Canada folders 2-61, 4-54, 5-52, 9-18, 9-30, 9-35, 9-46, 9-55, 9-57, 9-61, 10-77, 10-82, 10-83, 10-86, 10-87, 10-93, 10-104, 10-111, 12-78, 13-75, 13-77, 13-81, 13-101, 13-111, 14-77, 14-86, 14-106, 14-107, 14-113, 14-118, 23-4, 23-16, 25-13, 26-13, 27-23, 30-9, 38-12, 38-21, 38-22, 38-25, 38-26, 39-7, 39-11, 39-26, 40-4, 40-5, 41-5, 41-13, 42-19, 42-20, 42-28, 43-4, 43-24, 44-3, 44-11, 49-100, 62-20, 63-13, 63-15, 63-21, 63-25, 64-16, 64-18, 64-22, 65-2, 65-15, 65-21, 65-22
... Chile folder 22-8
... China folders14-106, 41-1
... Denmark folder 41-23
... Egypt folders 25-19, 29-18
... El Salvador folder 11-57
... Europe folders 29-9, 43-2
... Fiji folder 41-21
... Finland folder 12-102
... France folders 2-18, 2-32, 13-99, 30-8, 39-13, 49-103
... Ghana folders 2-24, 10-81, 22-13, 22-21, 25-20, 38-31, 41-25, 41-26, 44-12
... Germany folders 5-56, 9-49, 12-59, 40-29, 45-1, 45-2, 45-3, 45-4, 45-5, 45-6, 49-95, 62-13, 62-14, 63-11
... Great Britain folders 2-8, 2-21, 2-30, 2-31, 2-36, 2-46, 4-60, 10-19, 10-25, 10-31, 12-85, 27-12, 27-21, 29-6, 29-12, 40-3, 40-5, 42-17, 42-21, 42-24, 42-28, 43-31
... Guatemala folders14-93, 27-18, 28-11
... Hungary folders 45-1, 45-2, 45-3, 45-4, 45-5, 45-6
... India folders 2-1, 2-2, 2-10, 2-12, 9-21, 22-9, 22-18, 22-21, 25-3, 27-5, 29-25, 41-12, 41-22, 43-1, 43-12, 43-19, 43-33, 46-3
... Indonesia folders 2-25, 28-9, 46-6, 62-11
... Iran folder 47-34
... Italy folder 39-22
... Japan folders 2-11, 2-13
... Jamaica folder 12-61
... Kenya folders 2-24, 25-24, 40-22
... Korea folders 4-48, 23-15
... Latin America (general) folders 11-57, 14-93
... Lebanon folder 2-3
... Liberia folders 2-24, 40-19
... Malawi folders 25-4, 26-20, 41-20
... Mexico folders 41-8, 43-11
... Morocco folder 11-37
... Mozambique folder 2-49
... Netherlands folders 2-33, 26-1, 29-24
... New Zealand folders 2-37, 39-30
... Nigeria folders 2-7, 2-24, 13-85, 22-15, 25-18, 28-8
... Papua New Guinea folder 2-24
... Peru folder 41-19
... Philippines folders 14-22, 27-14, 29-13, 43-13, 43-15
... Poland folders 45-1, 45-2, 45-3, 45-4, 45-5, 45-6
... Russia folders 3-61, 12-89, 12-102, 13-84
... Scotland folder 40-4
... Sierra Leone folder 38-4
... South Africa folders 2-29, 9-56, 28-10, 41-15
... South America folders 26-9, 27-1, 29-14, 62-10, 64-15
... Soviet Union (see also Russia) folders 9-49, 41-32, 45-1, 45-2, 45-3, 45-4, 45-5, 45-6
... Sri Lanka folders 10-88, 10-109
... Sweden folder 2-9
... Switzerland folder 25-15
... Taiwan folder 40-14
... Tanzania folder 26-2
... Uganda folders 26-7, 26-8, 41-9, 42-6
... Ukraine folder 13-104
... United States most folders in the collection
... Venezuela folders 29-8, 29-14, 42-8
... Zaire folders 25-23, 28-19, 38-13, 40-21
... Zimbabwe folder 28-5
Evangelists: Interviews folders 2-1, 2-13, 2-4, 2-25, 2-29, 2-30, 2-54, 3-20, 3-28, 3-36, 3-45, 3-49, 3-55, 4-12, 4-25, 4-30, 4-47, 4-48, 4-61, 5-8, 5-51, 10-78, 10-87, 10-109, 11-57, 12-59, 12-89, 12-97, 14-22, 14-83, 14-93, 14-103, 14-116, 22-7, 22-8, 22-9, 22-11, 22-13, 22-18, 23-6, 24-1, 24-7, 24-22, 25-4, 25-6, 25, -13, 25-18, 25-20, 25-23, 25-24, 26-8, 26-9, 26-17, 27-1, 27-12, 27-14, 27-21, 28-9, 28-19, 29-25, 38-8, 38-31, 39-4, 39-13, 39-25, 39-30, 40-3, 40-14, 40-19, 40-22, 40-29, 41-2, 41-8, 41-15, 41-19, 41-20, 41-22, 41-30, 42-21, 42-23, 42-28, 42-30, 43-1, 43-11, 43-22, 43-25, 43-27, 43-31, 44-3, 46-3, 46-6, 46-15, 47-78, 48-50, 48-89, 49-59, 49-95, 49-97, 62-10
Florida Bible Institute folder 5-30
Fundamentalism folder 9-25
Global Outreach Mission folder 43-31
Gospel music folders 3-66, 25-14, 29-3, 29-22, 43-18
Graham, Billy
... Career, early folders 2-72, 10-2, 12-76, 24-23, 27-12, 40-10
... Career, Overall folders 12-76, 24-19, 28-18, 29-1, 40-14, 47-89, 49-33
... Childhood to college folders 5-13, 5-29, 46-7
... Criticism of folder 48-76
... Family history folders 12-76, 12-98, 28-6
... Graham home folder 4-8
... Impact of health folder 47-56
... Relatives interviewed folders 2-23, 3-41, 3-44, 3-45, 4-7, 4-8, 5-13, 10-27, 10-28, 12-76, 28-6
... Recollections of personal meetings or encounters folders 2-60, 2-65, 3-66, 4-55, 4-58, 4-60, 5-55, 9-25, 9-55, 9-56, 12-76, 14-92, 24-22, 30-9, 47-98, 47-100, 64-1, 65-27
... Theological evaluation folder 30-9
Greater Europe Mission folder 2-33
Guatemala: Politics and government folder 27-18
Gulf War, 1991 see Persian Gulf War
Ham-Ramsey Revival, Charlotte, NC, 1934 folders 5-29, 24-22
Ham, Mordecai folder 5-29
Hispanic Americans folders 9-44, 12-82, 47-39, 47-77, 48-29, 49-42, 49-60
Holiday Inns folders 14-28, 28-16, 28-18, 49-33
Hymns folders 2-45, 25-14
India, Northeastern: History of Christianity folder 10-1
Indians in the US folders 40-26, 49-84, 63-25
Interdenominational cooperation folders 2-61, 3-62, 4-53, 9-57, 10-77, 12-88, 12-107, 22-24, 64-14
Inter-Varsity--Canada folder 39-26
Inter-Varsity--United States folder 43-20
International students folders 47-47, 48-59
Iraq War, 2003- folder 9-40
Jesus People folder 10-26
Jews for Jesus folder 30-8
Jones, Bob, Sr. folder 9-25
Journalism, Religious folders 28-4, 29-12, 29-14, 41-5, 43-19, 43-20
Kennedy, John F.: Sermon preached on day of assassination folder 2-4
Korean Americans folder 29-2
King, Martin Luther, Jr. folders 10-17, 47-54
King, Martin Luther, Sr. folder 3-6
Kuhlman, Kathryn: I Believe in Miracles show folder 29-11
Laity folders 23-7, 23-16, 23-18, 23-21, 25-1, 25-11, 28-1, 28-17, 39-14, 39-15, 40-25, 41-27, 42-10, 46-2
Lausanne Committee on World Evangelization folder 40-15
Liddell, Eric folder 14-106
Mears, Henrietta folders 3-50, 9-25
Missionaries, Brazilian folder 10-82
Missionaries, Latin American folder 11-57
Missions from developing countries folders 10-82, 11-57, 25-18, 41-26
Missions, Medical folder 42-22
Missions...
... Argentina folders62-17, 64-15
... Bangladesh folder 42-23
... Belgium folder 39-13
... Canada folder 14-113
... China folder 2-22
... Denmark folder 42-2
... Ghana folder 25-18
... India folders 29-25, 43-19
... Latin America (general) folder 11-57
... Liberia folder 29-21
... Mozambique folder 2-49
... Nigeria folders13-85, 41-26
... Portugal folder 38-26
... South America folder 64-15
... Theory folder 29-21
... Trends folder 11-64
... United States folder 43-17
Moody Bible Institute folders13-106, 24-23
Moody Church folders13-106, 24-23
Moody Science Films folders 2-28, 29-11
Mormons and Mormonism folders 24-14, 27-16, 28-14
Moving-pictures in church work folders 4-39, 6-20, 6-28, 6-40, 24-7, 29-11, 39-22, 47-92
Moving-pictures in missionary work folder 38-7
Muslims--Egypt folder 29-16
Muslims-Indonesia folder 62-11
National Day of Prayer folder 65-24
Native Americans see Indians in the U.S.
Native Americans: Interviews folder 63-25
Navigators folders 5-54, 9-56, 10-20, 10-22, 13-101, 14-113, 29-7, 29-16, 42-23, 48-74
Nixon, Richard folders 24-19, 47-73
Northwestern College folders30-13, 39-25
Orr, J. Edwin folder 9-25
Patterson, Vernon folder 24-22
Pentecostals folders 9-18, 10-84, 11-57, 12-93, 13-110, 13-111, 63-15, 64-15, 65-1, 65-21, 65-29
Persian Gulf War, 1991 folder 9-40
Portland revival folders 48-52, 49-14
Prayer and prayer groups folders 9-24, 9-25, 9-27, 9-53, 10-70, 10-92, 10-112, 11-58, 12-56, 12-57, 12-68, 12-105, 13-90, 13-96, 13-105, 14-89, 14-95, 14-110, 25-12, 25-20, 27-16, 28-1, 28-16, 28-20, 38-12, 38-20, 39-27, 39-29, 40-20, 40-23, 41-11, 41-33, 42-14, 47-4, 47-5, 47-29, 47-33, 47-45, 47-51, 47-73, 47-93, 48-1, 48-10, 48-16, 48-22, 48-52, 48-100, 49-66, 49-91, 62-2, 62-24, 63-13, 63-17, 63-21, 64-17, 65-7, 65-24, 66-2
Prayer breakfasts folders12-99, 22-20
Prisons--Missions and charities folders 9-15, 9-29, 10-85, 10-96, 13-103, 22-13, 23-9, 25-25, 26-15, 26-24, 30-12, 38-25, 39-18, 39-28, 40-7, 42-21, 42-24, 44-1, 47-41, 49-3, 49-72, 49-74, 49-81, 63-2, 64-26
Professionals, Outreach to folders 48-14, 48-22, 49-30, 49-84
Promise Keepers folders 10-73, 12-92, 47-105, 62-5, 64-9, 65-16
Radio in religion folders 24-13, 24-21, 26-25, 29-11, 29-21, 30-13, 38-14, 40-19, 47-29, 47-92, 47-94, 48-31, 48-48, 48-91, 49-28
Radio station: ELWA (Liberia) folders 29-21, 40-19
Regent College (Vancouver) folder 30-9
Religion and the press folders 9-60, 48-65, 48-66, 48-78, 49-30
Revivals folders 9-31, 10-78, 10-92, 48-52, 48-82, 49-14, 62-17
Rodeheaver, Homer folders 2-39, 3-66, 5-33, 29-22
Salvation Army folders 3-60, 9-15, 13-77, 63-7, 64-1, 64-2
Skinner, Tom folder 47-92
Smyth, Walter folder 9-71
Stott, John R.W. folder 9-56
Sudan Interior Mission folder 29-21
Sunday, Billy & Helen folders 2-39, 4-23, 5-1, 5-33, 29-22
Taylor, Herbert J. folders 29-15, 43-20
Television in religion folders14-97, 24-14, 25-16, 29-6, 43-17, 49-97
Torrey, R.A. folder 5-33
Townsend, W. Cameron folder 48-75
Translators and interpretation folders 41-1, 43-19, 45-1, 47-47, 47-48, 48-29, 48-64, 62-13, 62-14
Trotman, Dawson folders 9-56, 10-20, 10-22
Vietnam War folders 9-40, 47-69
Watergate folders 24-19, 47-73
WEC International folder 47-5
Wheaton College folders 2-60, 13-106, 24-22, 26-11
Wilson, George folder 10-71
Wilson, Grady folder 24-22
Wilson, T.W. folders 24-22, 43-30
Winona Lake Bible Conference folders 2-39, 13-106, 4-23
Woman's Union Missionary Society folder 48-21
Women clergy folders 38-4, 47-9, 47-10, 47-102, 48-86, 48-90, 49-43, 62-9
Women in missionary work folder 42-23
World Conference for Peace, 1982 folder 41-32
World Vision-Canada folder 2-61
World Wide Pictures see BGEA: World Wide Pictures
YMCA folder 9-20
Young Life folder 49-20
Young People's Church of the Air (Percy Crawford) folder 47-92
Youth for Christ folders 2-33, 3-14, 4-56, 9-16, 9-42, 10-2, 10-109, 11-63, 12-61, 13-75, 23-11, 23-12, 24-23, 26-15, 39-12, 40-10, 40-28, 41-7, 47-51, 47-56, 47-89, 48-89, 66-4

Many of the interviews were conducted with participants at congresses of evangelism. While the interviewees' comments tend to be short in length, some describe evangelistic activity in their countries while others discuss the influence of Billy Graham, the BGEA and other evangelism congresses on their own lives.

Ferm conducted an extensive series of interviews (folders 45-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) with Alexander Haraszti who moved to the US from Hungary in 1956. In folder 45-1 is Haraszti's discussion of his translation of Billy Graham's Peace With God into Hungarian; the Hungarian community in the US; the Hungarian Baptist Union of America. The majority of the interview deals with Haraszti's role in coordinating the invitation for Graham's visit to Hungary in 1977, including negotiations with the Hungarian government. The interview also touches on negotiations for a Graham visit to Poland, which Graham made in 1978; negotiating with the Soviet Union for a Graham visit, which he made in 1982.

The transcript in folder 45-2 continues Haraszti's description of ventures to obtain invitations from Eastern European countries, including Poland, East Germany, Romania, Czechoslovakia, and the Soviet Union; also of developing a strategy of gaining access to other socialist countries. Haraszti also describes his departure from Hungary in 1956 to become a medical missionary, a departure viewed by his government as a defection, as well as his eventual return visits to Hungary; and mistrust between American and Hungarian Baptists.

The folder 45-3 transcript describes the negotiations leading up to Graham's visit to the Soviet Union in 1982.

The transcript in folder 45-4 continues the description of negotiations with religious and state leaders for Graham's visit to the Soviet Union; included are impressions of the attitudes of various representatives of the US government and former leaders; complications with the American press and public; further discussion of negotiations to visit East Germany.

In folder 45-5 the transcript continues a description of Graham's visit to the Soviet Union; his visit with the Soviet Pentecostals at the US embassy in Moscow; the filming of Graham's visit by a Soviet film company; a description of the dynamics of the Peace Conference. Researchers should also consult folder 41-32 which consists of the comments of several individuals who were participants in that conference.

The transcript in folder 45-6 continues a description of Graham's meeting with the Pentecostal dissidents. Haraszti also describes meetings with Ambassador Arthur Hartman, the US ambassador in the Soviet Union; advance work being done for Graham to return to the Soviet Union in 1984; an invitation to Graham to visit Romania; and the controversy which developed following his Soviet Union visit and his comments about it.

Additional files, entitled "Interviewee Files" and described near the beginning of the Container List, offer more material, most of it apparently the gift of the interviewees, about themselves or their areas of ministry. Irene Croxton (folder 9-5) provided material from the 1953 Detroit Crusade -- a songbook, correspondence concerning her role as a counselor, follow-up correspondence with new Christians, and crusade mementos. John Bolten (folder 9-3) contributed several articles and tracts which he authored, his notes about his accompanying Billy Graham on the 1956 Asian tour, and correspondence with Bela Kornitzer in 1962 concerning Graham's suitability for the U.S. Presidency. Sherwood Wirt (folder 9-12) donated manuscript material concerning the 1958 San Francisco Crusade, and correspondence about and with Graham. The Al Metsker file (folder 9-10) contains Kansas City Youth for Christ materials. Mary Jane Hartley's file (folder 9-6) contains excerpts from Hour of Decision television program fan mail. And Herbert Jenkins' file (folder 9-8) includes a copy of his book, Forty Years on the Force 1932-1972 and a copy of Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, 1968. (Jenkins was a member of the Commission which considered the racial riots in American cities in the 1960's.) Folders 12-48 and 12-49 contain extensive clippings and articles about Northwestern College in Minneapolis (which Graham led as President, 1947-1949) and its presidents William Bell Riley and Billy Graham. Folder 12-50 has information about Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Folder 12-51 contains several articles about Graham's tour of Hungary in 1977 as well as biographical information about his interpreter on the tour, Alexander Haraszti. Folder 12-52 includes about an inch of correspondence and evaluations of the 1966 Berlin Congress on World Evangelism, valuable reflections by the participants themselves. Folder 12-53 documents the 1950 Atlanta Crusade and contains the script for the first Hour of Decision radio broadcast in 1950. Folder 12-54 has correspondence about the 1976 Southeastern Michigan Crusade. Folder 12-55 documents the life of Harold Ockenga. Folder 43-7 contains the transcript of Gregorio Tingson's morning message to the BGEA staff at the Atlanta Team Office in 1974; Ferm's interview of Tingson in folder 14-22 was recorded later the same day.

Folder 30-2 contains several anthologies of Donald Ewing's essays along with several tracts, all published by his church. Folder 30-3 contains a Luis Palau Evangelistic Team media information kit, documenting his ministry, particularly among Hispanic people. Folder 44-14 includes promotional material from evangelistic work Billy Graham was involved with in Great Britain in the 1940s and '50s, a 1947 Youth for Christ rally in Aberdeen, a 1948 YFC rally in London, and the BGEA's 1954 Harringay Crusade in London. Folder 44-15 contains material related to more recent outreach in England, questionnaires completed by regional committee members and local church representatives on the BGEA's 1984 Mission England.

Ronnie Metsker’s interview (folder 66-4) recounts his father’s participation in early Youth for Christ activities, and recollections of Billy Graham, Cliff Barrows and Torrey Johnson.

The following are brief biographical sketches of the individuals interviewed. Entries are alphabetically arranged by last name and give the following information if known or pertinent: full name, title, profession, geographical location, BGEA crusades participated in and BGEA crusade(s) discussed, evangelism congresses participated in, and evangelism congresses discussed. Crusades and congresses discussed are noted in bold type. The following is a list of abbreviations frequently used throughout this section for international meetings on evangelism.

    Amsterdam '83 International Conference for Itinerant Evangelists, 1983, or ICIE '83
    Amsterdam '86 International Conference for Itinerant Evangelists, 1986, or ICIE '86
    ICOWE = International Congress on World Evangelization, 1974, Lausanne
    WCOE = World Congress of Evangelism, 1966, Berlin
Abarr, Karleen Homemaker and interior decorator, Sioux Falls, SC. Crusade: Sioux Falls Crusade, 1987, Executive Committee member-at-large.
Abdul-Haqq, Akbar (Dr.) BGEA Associate Evangelist, 1960- ; interpreter for Graham at New Delhi crusade, 1956.
Abel, Earl (Rev.) Baptist minister, Kansas City, MO. Crusade: Heart of America, 2004, crusade Vice-Chairman.
Abercrombie, Mark A. Minister, quality control inspector, St. Louis Park, MN. Crusade: Twin Cities '96, 1996, Chairman of Deaf Committee, Chairman of Deaf, Blind and Hard of Hearing Committee. Transcript in folder and on CD.
Abraham, P.I. (Rev.) Priest, Orthodox Syrian Church, India. Crusade: India, 1956.
Abraham, T. Alexander Evangelist and minister, Brethren Assemblies, India. Participant at Amsterdam '83.
Absheer, Larry J. Accountant, Chief Financial Officer of Missouri Athletic Club, Webster Groves, MO. Crusade: St. Louis, 1999. Executive Committee member-at-large and member of Finance Committee. Also participated in the 1969 New York Crusade, 1971 Chicago Crusade, and 1999 Indianapolis Crusade. Also a Wheaton College graduate. Transcript in folder and on CD.
Accad, Fouad Elias (Rev.) Executive Secretary, Bible Societies in the Near East, Lebanon. Participant at Berlin World Evangelism Congress, 1966; ICOWE, 1974.
Adair, Stan B. Businessman, owner of Maranatha Travel Agency. Crusade: Sacramento, 1983, Delegations Chairman.
Adams, Bertha A. Syracuse, NY. Crusade: Central New York, 1989, member of crusade Administrative Committee, Executive Committee and Prayer Committees.
Adams, Frank C. (Rev.) Baptist minister, Fayetteville, NY. Crusade: Central New York, 1989, Chairman of Counseling and Follow-up Committee.
Adams, Jeff (Rev.) Baptist minister, Kansas City, MO. Crusade: Heart of America, 2004, crusade Vice-Chairman.
Adams, Lane G. (Dr.) Presbyterian minister. BGEA Team member, 1964-1973.
Adams, Larry Crusade: Ft. Lauderdale, 1985, Fund-raising Chairman.
Adcock, David J. Minister, National Programs Director of Neighbor Link (World Vision Canada), Mississauga, Ontario. Crusade: Mission Ontario, 1995, Chairman of Love-in-Action Committee. Transcript in folder and on CD.
Adhikary, Smith B. (Rev.) Director, Bangladesh Every Home Crusade. Participant at ICOWE, 1974.
Adour, Saied (Rev.) Assemblies of God minister, East Syracuse, NY, second-generation Lebanese. Crusade: Central New York, 1989, Prayer Committee Chairman.
Agard, Clarence D. (Rev.) Minister, Evangelical Covenant Church. Crusades: Minneapolis, 1950; Chicago, 1962; Cleveland, 1972, Executive Committee secretary.
Aidoo-Dadzie, Gaylord (Rev.) Evangelist, Pentecostal church, Ghana. Participant in Amsterdam '83.
Aiello, Tony P. Business consultant, Fair Oaks, CA. Crusade: Sacramento, 1995, co-Chair of Public Relations & Media Committee. Transcript in folder and on CD.
Aitken, Jack (Rev.) Missionary with WEC International. Golden Horseshoe, Hamilton, Ontario, 1988, Executive Committee member-at-large. Participated in Earl's Court London Crusade, 1966.
Akers, Bruce H. Banker, Cleveland, OH. Crusade: Northeastern Ohio, 1994, crusade Assistant Treasurer. Also participated in the 1972 Cleveland Crusade. Transcript in folder and on CD.
Alayande, Samuel Niyi (Rev.) Minister, Evangelical Church of West Africa, Nigeria. Participant in ICOWE, 1974.
Albarrano, Miguel Fernandez Minister and evangelist, Eglesia Evangelica Union Pentecostal, Chile. Participant in Amsterdam '83.
Alcorn, Kevin Crusade: Indiana, 1999, co-Chairman of Usher Committee. Transcript in folder and on CD.
Aldrich, Joseph C. (Dr.) President, Multnomah School of the Bible, Portland, OR. Crusade: Pacific Northwest, 1992, crusade Chairman. Also participated in the 1950 Portland Crusade. Transcript in folder and on CD.
Aldridge, George E. (Col.) Secretary, Fact and Faith Films. BG Crusades: London, 1954 and 1966, advisor captain.
Alford, Ken (Dr.) Baptist minister, Brandon, FL. Crusade: Tampa Bay, 1998, member-at-large of Executive Committee. Transcript in folder and on CD.
Allen, David Minister, Baptist church; promotional work to hold crusade in Sweden.
Alvis, Rick A. Director of Wheeler Mission Ministries, Indianapolis, IN. Crusade: Indiana, 1999, crusade Secretary. Transcript in folder and on CD.
Anderson, Hicks E. Professor, CPA, Montreat Anderson Col