Host William H. Benson introduces Noble American Lives Podcast episode 151 (July 7, 2026) and his book series pairing American religious "thinkers" and "believers," then continues the Billy Graham biography from Mark Twain versus Billy Graham. Graham attacks communism and builds his core team (Cliff Barrows, George Beverly Shea, Grady Wilson) while reluctantly becoming (absentee) president of Northwestern College at 29, improving enrollment, finances, and campus initiatives before resigning in 1952. He attends the World Council of Churches, runs campaigns in Augusta and Modesto, and forms the "Modesto Manifesto" addressing finances, sexual immorality, church cooperation, and exaggerated publicity. After an Altoona failure and intense debates with Charles Templeton over faith and skepticism, Graham recommits to the Bible at Forest Home. He then prepares the 1949 Los Angeles tent crusade with extensive prayer groups, expanded budget and publicity, a large tent, media help from Stuart Hamblin, and anti-communist preaching as crowds grow.
00:00 Show Intro and Series
00:53 Books and Newsletter
01:23 Recap of Prior Volumes
03:14 Episode Focus and Copyright
04:00 Northwestern College Presidency
07:55 Leadership Lessons and Resignation
09:18 Ecumenical Turn and Campaign Strategy
11:17 Modesto Manifesto Standards
12:43 Altoona Collapse and Renewal
15:42 Templeton Challenge and Doubt
21:40 Forest Home Decision
25:30 Los Angeles Crusade Launch
29:54 Preaching Style and Cold War Message
34:17 Invitation Power Closing