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The prodigal son no more: Inside the world of Franklin Graham

Franklin Graham sits in his office at Samaritan’s Purse headquarters in Boone, N.C., on April 9. Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham, is preaching to a much different world than his father did, but he's made his own name with humanitarian aid.

Franklin Graham sits in his office at Samaritan’s Purse headquarters in Boone, N.C., on April 9. Franklin Graham, son of Billy Graham, is preaching to a much different world than his father did, but he's made his own name with humanitarian aid. (Ava Anzalone for the Deseret New)


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BOONE, N.C. — Long described as "the prodigal son" of the late Billy Graham, at 72, Franklin Graham has reached a stage of life where his own name is taking precedence over his father's. Many young people today don't know who Billy Graham was, but recognize the orange shirts worn by volunteers of Samaritan's Purse, the humanitarian organization that Franklin Graham took over when he was just 27.

Franklin Graham still heads that organization with no plans to retire, and he's also CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelical Association, which continues his father's work. He'll preach in London, Brussels and Buenos Aires this year, and also convene the European Congress on Evangelism in Berlin in May.

He's the prodigal son no more, hasn't been for more than 50 years.

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