Cornerstone: Preacher to end 50-year crusade.(Features)

From: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland) | Date: June 2, 2000| Author: Kennedy, Billy | Copyright information

AMERICAN evangelist Dr Billy Graham has announced he will not be conducting any more crusades after this year.

The 81-year-old Southern Baptist preacher, who has delivered the evangelical Christian message across the world for the past 50 years, says a crusade planned for Florida in November will be his last.

Dr Graham, in Nashville, Tennessee this week for a major crusade, has been in declining health over recent years, but he still maintains a regular church...

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