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    He’s a stand-up guy

    By Jeremy | June 27, 2005

    (Photo courtesy of the NY Times)
    My friend Art Bailey, the crusade director. It's not easy shouldering the load of a legend's last anything, but Art carried the weight of Billy Graham's final American crusade with dignity and class. Through adversity from every side, Art's faith never wavered, although it was tested beyond measure. Thanks, Art for the pleasure and privilege of serving alongside you these last 18 months.
    "On the wall is a faded cloth banner with an explicit message: 'Don't Give Up the Ship.' He has occasionally been tempted, starting with Day 1. ... I said, 'God, I expect you to get this done,' " says Mr. Bailey, who accompanied the ultimatum with prayer."
    There's a great photo essay at Newsweek's website called "Behind the Scenes at the Crusade." The picture of Art driving Billy Graham's golf cart is a fitting tribute.

    Topics: art bailey, billy graham, crusade, new york, thanks | No Comments »

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