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As
the world’s largest Christian ministry,
Campus Crusade for Christ
serves people in
191
countries through a staff of
26,000
full-time
employees and more than
225,000
trained volunteers working in some
60 niche
ministries and projects ranging from
military ministry to inner
city ministry.
Bright was
so motivated by what is known as the Great
Commission,
Christ’s command to carry the
gospel throughout the world, that in 1956
he
wrote a booklet titled The Four Spiritual
Laws, which has been printed
in some 200
languages and distributed to more than 2.5
billion people,
making it the most widely
disseminated religious booklet in history.
In 1979,
Bright commissioned the JESUS film,
a feature-length
documentary on the life
of Christ, which has since been viewed by
more
than 5.1 billion people in 234
countries and has become the most widely
viewed, as well as most widely translated,
film in history (786 languages).
In 1996
Bright was presented with the prestigious
Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion,
worth more than $1 million. The Templeton
Prize is
the world's largest financial
annual award. Bright donated all of his
prize
money to causes promoting the
spiritual benefits of fasting and prayer.
“He has
carried a burden on his heart as few men
that I’ve ever known.
A burden for the
evangelization of the world,”
said Rev. Billy Graham, a
long-time friend
of the Brights. “He is a man whose
sincerity and integrity
and devotion to our
Lord have been an inspiration and a blessing
to me
ever since the early days of my
ministry.”
Bright’s
work through Campus Crusade for Christ will
continue under the leadership of Steve
Douglass, a long-time
associate whom Dr. Bright
tapped in 2001 as
his successor. “Not only have I lost a
dear and
lifelong friend in Bill Bright, but
the world has lost one of its greatest
visionaries and faithful servants of Jesus
Christ,” said Douglass.
Bill Bright
is survived by his wife Vonette, who
assisted him in founding Campus Crusade for
Christ; a sister Florence Skinner; a brother
Forest Bright; his son Zachary, who is
pastor of Divine Savior Presbyterian Church
in California; son Brad, who is on staff
with Campus Crusade; and four grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, the Brights have
requested that friends honor Bill’s memory
through the William R. Bright Legacy Trust
to further the work to which he gave his
life. William R. Bright Legacy Trust
(account #2747894), 100 Lake Hart Drive,
Orlando, FL 32832.
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