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Ruth Bell Graham
Audio Recordings By and About Ruth Graham
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Personal testimony which Mrs. Graham gave during the Christ for Greater Los Angeles Campaign. October 6, 1949. 2 minutes. Collection 26, Tape T196. Also read a transcript of the testimony.
Portion of the Hour of Decision radio program, broadcast May 9, 1954. The program originated from Harringay Arena during the Billy Graham Greater London Crusade. This portion contains brief messages from Morrow Coffey Graham (Billy Graham's mother) and Ruth Bell Graham. 3.25 minutes. From Collection 191, Tape T226.
Portion of the Hour of Decision radio program, broadcast April 1, 1979. The program included segments from the Florida West Coast Crusade in Tampa, Florida. The segment on this page was a brief message from Ruth Bell Graham about her own faith and God's protection in her life. 7 minutes. From Collection 191, Tape T1525.
Segment from an oral history interview with Helen Torrey Renich, a granddaughter of the evangelist R. A. Torrey, Sr. Helen was a classmate of Ruth Bell at boarding school in Korea in the early 1930s. In this segment, Helen talks about giving her own life to Christ and how she and Ruth and other students met together to pray for their classmates. May 17, 1982. 6.5 minutes. From Collection 124, tape T2. Also see the full transcript of the interview that this excerpt came from.
Session of the International Conference for Itinerant Evangelists at which Ruth Bell Graham talked about her faith in God, the life of an evangelist's wife, and her experience as a woman, wife and mother of God's faithfulness in life. She then answered questions from the audience, which was largely made up of women who were the wives of pastors or evangelists. She was introduced by her sister-in-law, Jean Coffey (Graham) Ford. 71 minutes. July 15, 1983. From Collection 253, T173. (There are two very brief interludes on this recording where the soundtrack of the session is drowned out by music.)
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