Bill Bright

American evangelist and author

Bill Bright - American evangelist and author
Born

1921
104 years ago

Died

July 19th, 2003
22 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United States

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An evangelist and author, founded a global Christian organization dedicated to spreading the message of Christianity on college campuses. Established the ministry in 1951, which became Campus Crusade for Christ, known for its extensive outreach programs. Authored numerous books aimed at spiritual growth, including the popular 'The Four Spiritual Laws'. Played a significant role in promoting Christianity among students worldwide.

Founded Campus Crusade for Christ

Authored 'The Four Spiritual Laws'

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