Wow!
This was a marvelous tribute to Mr. Graham and his wife Ruth. There was something for everyone. When we arrived there was a group of school children just before us. They were at an automated cow who was telling the story of how Billy Graham started out on a farm. From that point groups were moved from mini theaters where bite-sized bits of information was given about Billy Grahams life, but also and most importantly within the context of the times - this acted as a point of reference. Throughout the mini theaters were artifacts galore, with rooms set up to be representational of places. My favorite were storefronts with old time televisions that all aired Mr. Graham preaching to the masses. I also liked the USSR "room" that had a guard house and many other items that showed the separation from the east and west and it's eventual collapse.
Truly, the entire museum was inspirational and of course, pointed the way to Jesus as the glory was not on the Graham's but the unfathomable message of love that Jesus has for us all.
The staff and the grounds were beautiful. Everyone was kind. I will definitely enjoy a return visit.