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Article: BILLY GRAHAM SHARES MEMORIES, REGRETS.(LIFE & LEISURE)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- June 8, 1997
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Byline: APRIL WITT
A young Billy Graham, well on his way to becoming America's best-known preacher, was in Los Angeles, preparing to fill yet another revival tent with thousands of fans and seekers, when he noticed a relative cradling an infant and asked, ``Whose baby is this?''
It was Graham's. He had been so busy trying to win America to Christ that he hadn't been home in months and didn't recognize one of his own children. ``I have failed many times, and I would do many things differently,'' Graham says now from the vantage point of age 78. ``Were all those engagements necessary? Was I as discerning as I might have been about which ones to take and ...