Host William H. Benson introduces episode 150 of the Noble American Lives podcast and his book series pairing American religious thinkers and believers, then continues his biography of Billy Graham. The script covers Billy's engagement to Ruth Bell, their conflicts over denomination, mission ambitions, and his insistence on leading, followed by their 1943 wedding and early marital strains amid his preaching travels. Billy becomes pastor of Western Springs Baptist (renamed The Village Church), launches the Chicago radio program "Songs in the Night," gains wider fame, and clashes with congregants over his absences. After failed plans for army chaplaincy and a serious illness, he joins Torrey Johnson's Youth for Christ International in 1945, traveling nationwide with rally-style evangelism, building a team including George Beverly Shea, Charles Templeton, and Cliff Barrows, and moving Ruth to Montreat as their first child is born. European tours follow, including a Paris incident and a pivotal Holy Spirit experience under Stephen Olford, leading to intensified preaching impact and the start of Billy's first citywide campaigns in 1947, including a heavily promoted Charlotte revival.
(00:00) Show Intro and Series Overview
(01:01) Books and Subscription Notes
(01:31) Recap of Earlier Volumes
(03:34) Copyright and Transition
(04:15) Ruth Meets Billy Preaching
(05:04) Engagement and Illness Detour
(06:07) Courtship Clashes and Calling
(09:05) Graduation and Wedding Day
(09:23) Newlyweds and First Pastorate
(11:23) Radio Ministry Takes Off
(13:04) Conflict and Chaplaincy Attempt
(14:55) First Youth for Christ Rally
(16:22) Mumps Crisis and Recovery
(17:11) Joining Youth for Christ
(19:00) Relentless Rally Road Life
(20:04) Templeton and the YFC Team
(22:09) Pregnancy and Move to Montreat
(23:00) YFC Leadership and Key Partners
(25:07) Europe Tours After the War
(27:40) Paris Temptation Story
(29:26) Holy Spirit Turning Point
(32:38) Breakout Authority in Preaching
(33:27) First Citywide Campaigns
(34:18) Charlotte Crusade Promotions
(35:12) Closing Rally Stunt and Results