| 1920 |
June 10: Ruth McCue Bell is born in China |
| 1927 |
Bell family temporarily settles in Waynesboro, Va., due to political upheaval in China |
| 1928 |
Bells return to Qingjiang, China aboard the S.S. President Cleveland |
| 1933 |
Ruth sails to Pyongyang, (now North) Korea to attend high school |
| 1935 |
Bells on one-year furlough to U.S., rent a stone house in Montreat, N.C. |
| 1936 |
Ruth graduates from high school in Montreat, but returns to China with her family as they believe she’s still too young for college in the U.S. |
| 1937 |
Japanese attack Chinese troops at Marco Polo Bridge near Beijing; the occupation of Northern China begins |
| 1937 |
War gets closer to the Bells in the fall |
| 1937 |
Ruth travels to Seattle in October through Kobe, Japan |
| 1938 |
Ruth enrolls at Wheaton College |
| 1940 |
Billy Graham begins fall semester at Wheaton College, and is introduced to Ruth Bell |
| 1941 |
Ruth drops out of school in March to take care of her sister, Rosa, who is convalescing from tubercular peritonitis; she and Billy continue to correspond |
| 1941 |
Ruth accepts Billy’s offer of marriage in April – several months after he proposed |
| 1942 |
Ruth returns for her final year at Wheaton |
| 1943 |
Ruth and Billy Graham marry August 13, two months after their graduation together from Wheaton; following honeymoon, begin pastorate at Western Springs Baptist Church outside Chicago |
| 1945 |
Ruth and Billy Graham resign Western Springs pastorate and move into an upstairs bedroom in the Bells’ home in Montreat, N.C.; Billy begins work with Youth for Christ |
| 1945 |
Ruth gives birth to their first child, Virginia Leftwich (Gigi), in September |
| 1948 |
Anne Morrow Graham, Ruth & Billy’s second child, is born in May |
| 1949 |
Ruth joins Billy for the Los Angeles Crusade, where media magnate William Randolph Hearst allegedly sent word to “puff Graham,” launching Billy into the national media spotlight |
| 1950 |
Billy establishes Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, begins a radio program that Ruth christens, “Hour of Decision” |
| 1950 |
Ruth Bell (Bunny) is born in December |
| 1952 |
Ruth assists Billy in writing his first book, “Peace with God” |
| 1952 |
William Franklin Graham III is born in July |
| 1952 |
Ruth accompanies Billy on the 12-week Greater London Crusade |
| 1954 |
Ruth designs the family home in Montreat, N.C. |
| 1956 |
The Grahams move into Montreat, N.C. home, called Little Piney Cove |
| 1957 |
Billy Graham holds historic crusade in New York |
| 1957 |
Billy Graham begins television career in June |
| 1958 |
Nelson Edman (Ned) is born in May |
| 1962 |
Billy Graham’s father dies |
| 1973 |
Ruth’s father preaches at Swannanoa Presbyterian Church, and dies later that year |
| 1973 |
Ruth travels to China and Bangkok |
| 1974 |
While visiting the family of daughter Gigi, Ruth falls out of a tree from a height of 15 feet while fixing a tree slide for the grandchildren, and remains in a coma for one week; later that year, Ruth’s mother dies at home |
| 1975 |
Ruth accompanies her husband for a crusade in Taiwan |
| 1976 |
The Grahams’ vacation in Mexico is interrupted by an earthquake |
| 1977 - 1980 |
Ruth travels around the world twice on ministry trips with her husband |
| 1980 |
Ruth joins her sister, Rosa, and her brother, Clayton, in traveling to China to visit their hometown of Qingjiang |
| 1988 |
Ruth’s husband accompanies her on a return visit to China, where he is invited to preach several times |
| 1996 |
Ruth is hospitalized with bacterial spinal meningitis, partially caused by a treatment for degenerative arthritis from her previous fall |
| 1996 |
In May, President Bill Clinton presents Billy and Ruth with the Congressional Gold Medal – the highest honor Congress can bestow on a citizen |