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‘America’s Pastor’ remembered for life of integrity

Trump, Pence attend Billy Graham’s funeral

- By TOM FOREMAN Jr. and JONATHAN DREW

Charlotte, N.C. — The Rev. Billy Graham’s children remembered “America’s Pastor” on Friday as a man devoted to spreading the Gospel, living his life at home as he preached it in stadiums, with a personable humility and an unwavering focus on the Bible. As his oldest son told the funeral congregati­on, “There weren’t two Billy Grahams.”

His adult children — all speakers or preachers in their own right — recalled being taught by their parents how to read Scripture aloud and deliver sermons, but also taking quiet walks with their father and feeling his embrace even when they made mistakes.

Franklin Graham, who delivered the main funeral message, said all of those qualities were part of the whole.

“The Billy Graham that the world saw on television, the Billy Graham that the world saw in the big stadiums, was the same Billy Graham that we saw at home. There weren’t two Billy Grahams,” he said. “He loved his family. He stood by us. He comforted us.”

Franklin Graham’s funeral message, which included a Gospel call to repentance and salvation, followed shorter remarks by his siblings in a service that lasted just over an hour before an invitation-only crowd of approximat­ely 2,000.

“I believe, from Heaven’s perspectiv­e, that my father’s death is as significan­t as his life. And his life was very significan­t. But I think when he died, that was something very strategic from Heaven’s point of view,” said his daughter Anne Graham Lotz, later adding: “I believe God is saying: ‘Wake up, church! Wake up, world!’”

The congregati­on included President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and their wives.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE/AP PHOTO ?? The casket of the Rev. Billy Graham is carried during a funeral service Friday for the evangelist at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C. Graham died last week at the age of 99.
JOHN BAZEMORE/AP PHOTO The casket of the Rev. Billy Graham is carried during a funeral service Friday for the evangelist at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, N.C. Graham died last week at the age of 99.

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