Get Billy Graham's new book: Nearing Home
BGEA Features

Remembering a Love That Endures

A Tribute to Ruth Bell Graham from Her Grandson Will

June 14, 2012 - Will Graham, the son of Franklin and Jane Graham and the grandson of Ruth and Billy Graham, penned this tribute to the enduring love between his grandparents. Five years after Ruth's passing on June 14, 2007, we join Will in remembering this godly woman's legacy.

Remembering a Love That Endures

It’s such a gift to have grandparents who impart profound truth without even trying, living in such a way that the lessons are impossible to ignore.

Remembering a Love That Endures

“I always thought it would get easier with time, but it hasn’t. I miss her more now than ever,” my grandfather, Billy Graham, shared as he talked about my grandmother, Ruth, who passed away in 2007. His booming voice, heard by millions around the world on TV, radio, and in person, now escapes as little more than a whisper.

Daddy Bill loves Tai Tai (the affectionate nicknames that we grandkids have for them). I guess one should probably say “loved” since she is no longer living here on earth, but that wouldn’t be accurate. He loves her with a love that cannot be destroyed by the physical separation of mortal death.

For more than 60 years as he traveled the world sharing a message of hope to the masses, she was his strength and inspiration on the home front, a practical joker who could make a princess and a beggar feel equally comfortable in the same room. He would refer to her as the greatest Christian he had ever known and comment that she knew the Bible far better than he did. She helped to prepare and equip him to go out and accomplish what he was called to do.

In my grandparent’s home, my grandmother—who had suffered years of declining health—had a room where she spent much of her time. It was where she slept and where she studied the Bible. Several translations were spread across a large desk, all featuring big margins for taking notes. This room was also where she ultimately slipped into eternity.

My grandfather still stops as he makes his way past to look into her room, as though he might find her sitting up in bed with the mischievous grin and quick-witted comments that she carried until her final day on earth.

As he looks into that room, my grandfather still sees a simple woven wreath of Jerusalem thorns hanging on the wall amidst family photos. Directly across from it is the bed where my grandmother courageously faced the debilitating pain that followed her for years.

She would never complain about the pain, though you would occasionally see her bright eyes wince and her teeth grit. Rather than lamenting, she would point up to those thorns, similar to the sharp, long blades that were formed into the crown that Jesus wore at His crucifixion. “If He endured so much for me,” she would say, “I have nothing to complain about.”

It’s such a gift to have grandparents who impart profound truth without even trying, living in such a way that the lessons are impossible to ignore. Daddy Bill and Tai Tai have taught me so much about life, love and even pain and death, and I will be forever thankful for both of them.

Learn more about Ruth Bell Graham »

We Need Your Gift

Please help the BGEA continue Billy Graham's ministry for generations to come. Donate online today to ensure the Gospel will touch the hearts of families around the world.

 

23 Comments

Olasupo Odeyemi, Lagos Nigeria says 6.21.2012, 09:37 a.m.

I bless the Lord for Billy Graham's life and Ministry.I listen to and watch "BILLY GRAHAM CLASSICS" aired on DSTV about 12.30pm on Saturdays here. What a priviledge for mankind to have access to such 'Kingdom' messages and relate them to today.

Faith says 6.17.2012, 11:21 p.m.

I remember Rev. Graham when I was a small child. I remember how my sister would cry after listening to him preach. The bible says a broken heart God will not despise. Thank you Rev. Graham for your preaching that brought conviction to my family. I

Annette says 6.17.2012, 00:58 a.m.

Dear Billy Graham, I live near Wheaton IL, and I travel frequently to Wheaton College. I always think of you and your beloved wife Ruth's love story. It so amazing how the Lord brought you together with her and your whole ministry team.

Bob says 6.16.2012, 06:40 a.m.

My Mom passed from this life to the next the same year as Mrs. Graham. I miss her but know Jesus has her safely in his care. Thank you Jesus for loving us so. Praise be to God for our salvation in Christ.

Bilsheba Nengnong says 6.15.2012, 12:16 a.m.

Hello,I am from Northeastern part of India,but Billy Graham is very dear to our family we LOVE to watch his preaching. You are such a living example and I see JESUS in you [Dr Billy Graham].

Vickie says 6.15.2012, 10:32 a.m.

This is such a wonderful tribute to your grandparents. I pray this gets around the world, it is such a great testimony to those that don't know the Lord. So many marriages today end in divorce because they don't know HIM. God Bless.

Judy says 6.15.2012, 09:05 a.m.

Dr. Graham and Ruth will leave a wonderful legacy thru family and their teachings. Deepest thanks for life of compassion, comfort, and encouragement for those who've been in dark places of pain and sorrow. Your selfless acts of love touches many!

Jeanette says 6.14.2012, 9:57 p.m.

Just to hear your voice on radio, TV or personally in ministry, I am overjoyed. You have blessed my life for years. God Bless.

Theresa says 6.14.2012, 8:11 p.m.

Beautiful. A life well lived in the LORD. Thank you for sharing.

Luke says 6.14.2012, 7:47 p.m.

Thanks for this sharing. I am from China. Tai Tai in mandarin means 'wife' and in my family's tradition it refers to my great grandma. I don't know if there is some coincidence with the way you are calling Ms. Ruth Graham.

Mel a says 6.14.2012, 7:26 p.m.

Billy, Ruth lead me to the Lord after the crusade in Pittsburgh, Pa at age 19In the summer of 1952 in the lobby of the Hotel where the whole team was staying.I always watch the re-runs of the crusades over the years but sadly I have never seen Pgh

Patti says 6.14.2012, 7:23 p.m.

I have her book of poems,when I'm down I pick them up and begin to read.She was a beautiful soul;]If only I could look at life like she did,just maybe there would be a ray of light in my soul that would help me pass through these dark waters;]

Diann says 6.14.2012, 7:23 p.m.

I love reading about Dr. Billy and Ruth Graham. They both lived exemplary lives for us to learn from. Thank you for doing this, and to God, for enabling you through His Grace!

Julia says 6.14.2012, 7:08 p.m.

Thank you to all the Graham family- a shining example of God's strength, love, guidance throughout life, marriage, family. God's light shines through those who truly love Him. Thank you for shining through.

Alice says 6.14.2012, 6:58 p.m.

Thank s God for Billy Graham and Ruth ministry on earth. Great celebration !From Burkina Faso - West Africa

Karen says 6.14.2012, 6:30 p.m.

Praying for Rev. Graham and his family on this hard day.

betty says 6.14.2012, 5:03 p.m.

God bless you and your wonderful grandparents. what wonderful examples they both have been. i will always remember the picture of your dear grandmother pointing to the crown of thorns instead of complaining while in great pain. a wonderful witness.

roger hollins says 6.14.2012, 3:03 p.m.

loved listening to Billy Graham sermons.

angela says 6.14.2012, 1:58 p.m.

God bless BGM!!

Ray says 6.14.2012, 12:45 a.m.

Dear Will,A Sign of Christian Maturity is having the Humility to Accept the Fact that we have to make Changes in our Beliefs, in order to Grow in Grace and in True Knowledge with God: because our traditional beliefs are almost always Out of Line with

Doreen says 6.14.2012, 12:29 a.m.

This was truly a wonderful tribute to your grandparents love....a true love that last forever...whether together or apart...a love only the Lord can bring and keep together. Unfortunately God is missing from too many marriages today...

BOB says 6.14.2012, 12:04 a.m.

Thank you, Will. You are so blessed to have had Billy and Ruth for grandparents as well as your own parents too.

Jackie says 6.14.2012, 11:45 a.m.

Dear Dr. Graham,It has been about one month now that you keep coming to my mind, and over the past few days it has been even more intense. I was unaware that today was the anniversary of five years since your wife passed away. As you miss your wife today I pray that God will cradle you in his love and bless you with his peace. Joy comes in the morning.

Post a Comment

BGEA encourages you to participate in this discussion; however, please be aware that your comment will not appear immediately. Also be aware that we reserve the right to edit comments for spelling, grammar and clarity. User comments that include personal attacks or other inappropriate comments will not be approved for posting. Thank you for your patience.

Thank you for commenting on this article. Although you won't see your comment immediately, it will appear after a moderation process is completed. We appreciate your feedback.

© 2013 BILLY GRAHAM EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION. BGEA IS A REGISTERED 501(c)(3) NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION.PRIVACYFacebookTwitterYoutubePinterest