Will Graham retells the remarkable story of how God led his grandfather to start the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association 70 years ago. See how his Gospel-centered ministry continues today: http://billygraham.org.

I’m standing on the front porch of Billy

Graham’s childhood home in Charlotte

North Carolina here at the Billy Graham

library we want to give you a quick tour

of this beautiful house it’s a two-story

brick colonial that was built back in

1927 and if you can believe it at that

time it cost Billy Graham’s father about

nine thousand dollars to build pretty

amazing when you think about what things

look like today hey Ralph hello we’re

gonna give you a quick walkthrough and

you can expect to be greeted by one of

our wonderful library volunteers they’re

here to answer your questions and show

you some of the highlights of this home

your first stop will probably be the

beautiful dining room right there you’ll

see it when you walk in on your left

there are a couple of original items in

there from Billy Graham’s family you’ll

also see family photos all over the

walls that’s one of my favorite parts

you could spend an afternoon just

looking at these photos which tell the

story of Billy Graham which is

ultimately the story of the gospel of

Jesus Christ so one of the best things

about this home is that when the family

moved in here when Billy Graham was nine

years old

they had indoor plumbing for the first

time so you can imagine they were pretty

excited that when it was time to take a

bath they didn’t have to go out on the

porch like they used to do and use the

wash tub outside in the cold and the

heat didn’t matter so they were pretty

excited about that now I want to give

you a look at the Sun Room which also

doubled as Billy Graham’s mother’s

office you can see a beautiful original

bright blue typewriter there next to the

log book that she used to keep track of

the finances for the family business

which was the Graham brothers dairy

just a couple miles from the spot here

in Charlotte so now we’re entering the

den and the family members that

sometimes stop by here at the library

tell me that the dentin doesn’t quite

look like it did back then it’s a little

more formal today it used to be a little

more of a place where the family could

hang out together now one of our last

stops is going to be over to the kitchen

you’ll see that beautiful light blue

color that Billy Graham’s mother loved

so much along with original white

cabinets and even an original wooden

ironing board that pulled right out from

the wall there so this brings us to the

end of our tour but if you would like to

check out this beautiful home for

yourself and go on a tour at your own

pace you can find out how to plan your

visit at Billy Graham library org