Word: grahame
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...story was written by Douglas Auchincloss and edited by Henry Grunwald, both of whom worked on last year's cover stories on the Archbishop of Canterbury and Evangelist Billy Graham. Laborare Est Orare is illustrated with color portraits of other women who have entered the monastic life. Here is a warm and human story about women who work and pray...
Although he customarily wins friends and influences people wherever he preaches salvation, Evangelist Billy Graham (TIME, Oct. 25) unwittingly made some British enemies. Up to his nonclerical collar in a "Tell Scotland" crusade, Graham found himself in the rough, both on a Scottish golf course and in the minds of England's organized animal lovers. The ruckus began when he started a BBC broadcast with a bland enough statement: "Fishes belong to the sea, animals belong to the jungle, human beings belong to God." But to Britain's buffalo-chip-on-shoulder League Against Cruel Sports, these were...
...Back home in North Carolina, Pet-Lover Graham keeps a horse, a cat, a canary, a parakeet, a Great Pyrenees dog named Belle Shazzar...
...another call like this." Again, hundreds came forward. Most of Scotland's papers praised Billy to the skies. There were some scornful dissenters (wrote a columnist in the Evening News: "The final scene nauseated me."). But night after night the people in Glasgow thronged to hear Billy Graham speak, because he told them, and they believed him: "More people are praying for Glasgow tonight than have ever prayed for any city in the history of the church...
...Heart of the Matter. Graham Greene's novel, a passionate chorale on the themes of sin and salvation, is rearranged into something more like Mad Dogs and Eng.ishmen; Trevor Howard and Maria Schell are superb as the lovers (TIME...