Host William H. Benson introduces episode 148 of the Noble American Lives podcast and his book series pairing American religious "thinkers" and "believers," then begins his biography of Billy Graham. The script covers Graham's 1918 birth near Charlotte, North Carolina; his Presbyterian parents Franklin and Morrow Graham, their strict religious home, and family history shaped by Civil War trauma, alcohol abuse in his grandfather Crook Graham, and discipline and enterprise in his father. Billy's childhood includes hard dairy work that hurt his grades, extensive reading, restlessness, and a 1934 conversion at Mordecai Ham's Charlotte revival, followed by early attempts at public testimony. After high school in 1936, he sells Fuller brushes in South Carolina with Grady and T.W. Wilson, then enrolls at Bob Jones College, clashes with its rigid rules, struggles academically and physically, is disparaged by Bob Jones, and decides during Christmas break to transfer to the Florida Bible Institute.
(00:00) Podcast Intro and Series
(04:07) Billy Graham Begins
(04:49) Family Roots and Values
(06:28) Crook Graham Legacy
(09:21) Morrow Coffey Background
(14:23) Farm Life and School
(15:59) Restless Reader Dreams
(17:15) Faith at Home and Church
(18:47) Mordecai Ham Revival
(22:46) Early Ministry Stirring
(24:43) Selling Brushes Summer
(29:02) Bob Jones Culture Shock
(31:46) Breaking Point and Exit
(34:17) Florida Bible Institute Next