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Last week the best-known Baptist in the world, Evangelist Billy Graham, was in a controversy with some members of his own church over what they considered his un-Baptist views on baptism...
...Sockman's special ministry; he is generally acknowledged as the best Protestant preacher in the U.S. He is one of the alltime veterans of the air waves; for 33 years his voice has been heard on the National Radio Pulpit at 10 a.m. Sundays. Shunning the emotionalism of Evangelist Billy Graham, his lucid sermons - many of them published in his 20-odd books - are designed to teach as well as inspire. "You've got to put something in people's heads," he told a friend last week, "rather than just give them a shot...
...know that these are the last days spoken of in the Scriptures," Evangelist Billy Graham told a crowd of 60,000 in Philadelphia last week, "but the signs indicate it." A couple of days later Khrushchev loosed his threat of a 100 millionton bomb, but an atomic holocaust was not quite what Billy had in mind. The Second Coming is not far off, he said, because of "immorality," "lawlessness" and "moral decadence that can only be compared to ancient Rome." As for the timing, Dr. Graham said that "no one can set the date for Christ's coming...
Globe-flitting Evangelist Billy Graham thought that he had found heaven on earth-and right in his own headquarters state. Pinpointing church-going Minnesota as "a moral and spiritual paradise," where there is "less crime, immorality and open sin than anywhere else in the northern part of the United States," he happily surprised Minneapolitans among 18,500 listeners at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds. Unnoticed went some decidedly unparadisiacal facts: in the past month, their city was forced to boost taxes to fight a 30% increase in crime, heard itself berated by a convention of building managers for the most...
...Baby (Madera; Allied Artists) is a Bible Belter that brings to the movies Salome Jens, whose performance as the range "whorse" in Jean Genet's Balcony captivated New York's off Broadway last season. Now there is reason to believe that her seductive hallelujahs as a prurient evangelist may well make her the toast of the movie tabernacles. For Salome (she pronounces it Sal-o-way) is that rare actress whose vernal essence comes from within, breathing innocence, poignancy and a strange soft beauty into an otherwise wooden face...