{"id":2639,"date":"2018-02-21T09:10:27","date_gmt":"2018-02-21T15:10:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nltblog.com\/?p=2639"},"modified":"2021-12-08T09:22:47","modified_gmt":"2021-12-08T09:22:47","slug":"we-thank-god-for-the-life-and-ministry-of-billy-graham","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wpmu3.northcentralus.cloudapp.azure.com\/nlt\/2018\/02\/21\/we-thank-god-for-the-life-and-ministry-of-billy-graham\/","title":{"rendered":"We Thank God for the Life and Ministry of Billy Graham"},"content":{"rendered":"
Billy Graham was a quiet man of God, but he was also a visionary. He led hundreds of thousands to a personal faith in God. His books influenced millions. Many ministries can point to ways in which their work was deeply influenced by Mr. Graham. That is certainly true for us at Tyndale House Publishers. When Tyndale House was still a kitchen-table operation, Mr. Graham began to promote Living Letters,<\/em> the first part of what eventually became The Living Bible.<\/em> The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association gave away millions of copies of Living Letters<\/em> and the subsequent books in that series. And when Mr. Graham insisted on paying Tyndale House a royalty for the copies that were given away, Ken Taylor, the founder of Tyndale House, used that royalty check to start Tyndale House Foundation. Mr. Graham was criticized for encouraging people to read a paraphrase of the New Testament, but he recognized the value of a translation that reads \u201clike today\u2019s newspaper.\u201d We thank God for the life and ministry of Billy Graham.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Mark D. Taylor<\/p>\n Chairman\/CEO<\/p>\n Tyndale House Publishers<\/p>\n