President Trump honored the legacy of the
late Rev. Billy Graham on Wednesday by calling the evangelist “a very
special man” who will be dearly missed.
“The GREAT Billy Graham is dead,” Trump tweeted. “There was nobody like
him! He will be missed by Christians and all religions. A very special
man.”
Donald J. Trump
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@realDonaldTrump
The GREAT Billy Graham is dead. There was nobody like him! He will be
missed by Christians and all religions. A very special man.
Graham, who transformed American religious life through his preaching
and activism, becoming a counselor to presidents and the most widely
heard Christian evangelist in history, died Wednesday. He was 99.
Graham, who long suffered from cancer, pneumonia and other ailments,
died at his home in North Carolina, spokesman Mark DeMoss said.
Vice President Pence called Graham “one of the greatest Americans of the
century.”
Vice President Mike Pence
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@VP
Karen and I were saddened to learn of the passing of one of the greatest
Americans of the century, Reverend Billy Graham. We send our deepest
condolences to the Graham family. (1/2)
Vice President Mike Pence
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@VP
Karen and I were saddened to learn of the passing of one of the greatest
Americans of the century, Reverend Billy Graham. We send our deepest
condolences to the Graham family. (1/2)
Vice President Mike Pence
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@VP
Billy Graham's ministry for the gospel of Jesus Christ and his matchless
voice changed the lives of millions. We mourn his passing but I know
with absolute certainty that today he heard those words, "well done good
and faithful servant." Thank you Billy Graham. God bless you(2/2)
“Billy Graham's ministry for the gospel of Jesus Christ and his
matchless voice changed the lives of millions," Pence said. "We mourn
his passing but I know with absolute certainty that today he heard those
words, 'well done good and faithful servant.' Thank you Billy Graham.”
Former President George H.W. Bush referred to Graham as "America's
pastor" and recalled Graham visiting his family in Maine, where they
would take boat rides and "talk about life."
"His faith in Christ and his totally honest evangelical spirit inspired
people across the country and around the world," Bush said. "I think
Billy touched the hearts of not only Christians, but people of all
faiths, because he was such a good man. I was privileged to have him as
a personal friend."
Bush added: "We will miss our good friend forever."
Former President Jimmy Carter said in a statement that Graham “had an
enormous influence on my own spiritual life.”
“Rosalynn and I are deeply saddened to learn of the death of The
Reverend Billy Graham,” Carter said. “Tirelessly spreading a message of
fellowship and hope, he shaped the spiritual lives of tens of millions
of people worldwide. Broad-minded, forgiving, and humble in his
treatment of others, he exemplified the life of Jesus Christ by
constantly reaching out for opportunities to serve."
More than anyone else, Graham built evangelicalism into a force that
rivaled liberal Protestantism and Roman Catholicism in the United
States. He was a confidant to U.S. presidents from Gen. Dwight
Eisenhower to George W. Bush.
In 1983, President Reagan gave Graham the Presidential Medal of Freedom,
America's highest civilian honor. When the Billy Graham Museum and
Library was dedicated in 2007 in Charlotte, former Presidents Bush,
Carter and Bill Clinton attended.
Fox News’ David Lewkowict and The Associated Press contributed to this
report.
Alex Pappas is a politics reporter at FoxNews.com. Follow him on Twitter
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