According to The Christian Post, the exhibit, "Pilgrim Preacher: Billy Graham, the Bible, and the Challenges of the Modern World," will feature his personal Bibles and family photos.
More on Graham's exhibition
The museum has issued a public statement revealing that its collaboration with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association for the display will feature a "historical examination of the life, work and cultural significance of William Franklin "Billy" Graham Jr. (1918–2018).
"The first will examine the development of Graham into a global revivalist, starting with his roots in the American revival tradition and the postwar context of his early ministry, and the second will explore the impact of his work in the realms of religion, society, and politics."
It will include the first and last pulpit Graham used during his first major crusade in Modesto, California, in 1948, and final crusade in New York City in 2005.
Other features include bibles owned by Graham's mother, Morrow, and his father, Frank, original movie posters from Graham's World Wide Pictures production company and pictures by the family's personal photographer, Russ Busby.
The exhibit on Graham, who died on Feb. 21, 2018, will be open to the public on August 5th through Jan. 27, 2019.