Billy Graham Joins Pope, Ben Carson on Gallup’s ‘Most Admired’ List
For a record 58th time, Billy Graham has been named as one of the 10 most admired men in the world.
Gallup released its annual list on Monday after surveying 805 people throughout the United States and asking, “What [woman/man] that you have heard or read about, living today in any part of the world, do you admire most?”
Sharing a spot with former President George W. Bush, Mr. Graham tied for fourth place on this year’s list of most admired men.
The 96-year-old evangelist has been among the top 10 every year since 1963 (except 1976, when the survey didn’t happen). He also appeared on the list every year from 1955-1961.
Jolie recently directed the WWII movie Unbroken. Based on the book by Laura Hillenbrand, it portrays the early life of Olympic runner and American bombardier Louis Zamperini. The movie, which opened on Christmas Day, does not depict Zamperini’s life after WWII, when he struggled with depression, alcohol abuse and ongoing nightmares about the war.
In 1949, Zamperini reluctantly attended the historic Billy Graham Crusade in Los Angeles, where he made a decision to accept Christ. Zamperini went on to do extraordinary things in the name of Jesus. To capture the rest of the story not told in the movie, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) produced a new half-hour documentary, which was narrated by Zamperini before he passed away on July 2, 2014.
Around Billy Graham’s birthday on Nov. 7, the BGEA also released a video called Heaven. The video has a new message from Mr. Graham, coupled with powerful, true stories from people who have faced the reality of death, and what happens next.