1954 London Harringay Arena Crusade

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The 1954 London Harringay Arena Crusade was a major evangelical revival campaign in London led by American preacher Billy Graham that drew large crowds and significantly raised his international profile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian evangelistic crusade
evangelical revival campaign
religious event
associatedPerson Cliff Barrows NERFINISHED
George Beverly Shea NERFINISHED
associatedWith Billy Graham crusades
postwar religious revival in Britain
attendance large crowds
city London NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
denominationContext Evangelicalism
Protestant Christianity NERFINISHED
followedBy later Billy Graham crusades in the United Kingdom
genre mass evangelism event
hasMainSpeaker Billy Graham NERFINISHED
hasVenueType indoor arena
historicalContext post–World War II Britain
impactOn growth of evangelical churches in Britain
public awareness of Billy Graham in the United Kingdom
language English
leader Billy Graham NERFINISHED
location Harringay Arena NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London
mediaCoverage extensive press coverage in the United Kingdom
radio coverage
notableFor choir-led gospel music
daily evangelistic meetings over an extended period
mass altar calls
organisedBy Billy Graham Evangelistic Association NERFINISHED
partOf Billy Graham's early international ministry
purpose Christian revival
evangelism
religion Christianity
significance greatly increased Billy Graham's international profile
landmark event in postwar British evangelicalism
major evangelical revival campaign in London
startTime 1954
targetAudience British Christians
general public in London
theme personal conversion to Christianity
salvation through Jesus Christ
timePeriod 1950s

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Billy Graham Crusades notableCrusade 1954 London Harringay Arena Crusade