The Evangelist

The Evangelist by Lewis Drummond, published by Thomas Nelson on March 27, 2001, is a comprehensive examination of the Billy Graham ministry phenomenon during the latter half of the 20th century. This first edition spans 352 pages and is presented in English. Drummond, an evangelism scholar and personal friend of the Graham family, explores the spiritual, cultural, and historical impact of Graham’s work, providing insights into how one individual can influence the world for Christ.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of Graham’s ministry, including significant sermons from key events, such as the 1949 crusade in Los Angeles and a more recent sermon from Jacksonville, Florida, in 2000. The book also includes a multi-media CD that complements the text, making it a valuable resource for students, pastors, and laypersons interested in understanding the dynamics of evangelism and the legacy of Billy Graham.
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How much can one man do to influence the world for Christ? How do we begin to measure the worth of his work? In this documentary, evangelism scholar Lewis Drummond examines the Billy Graham ministry phenomenon of the last half of the 20th Century-spiritually, culturally, and historically. As a personal friend and student of the Graham family, Drummond has compiled a book that is a great resource for any student, pastor, or layperson seeking a better understanding of the Graham ministry. Sermons ranging from the monumental 1949 crusade sermon in Los Angeles, to the more recent one in Jacksonville, Florida, fall 2000, are included on a multi-media CD packaged with the book.
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