Billy Sunday conducted a significant revival campaign in Richmond, Indiana, from April 15 to May 29, 1922. This six-week event was part of his extensive evangelistic efforts across the United States during the early 20th century .

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Revival Campaign Highlights
- Venue: A specially constructed wooden tabernacle was erected at South 15th and Main Streets (now the site of a CVS and Family Video), accommodating up to 6,000 attendees.
- Media Coverage: The Richmond Palladium provided extensive coverage, including daily supplements featuring Sunday’s sermons, stories, and testimonials. A direct telephone line connected the tabernacle to the newspaper office to ensure timely reporting .
- Preaching Style: Known for his dynamic and theatrical preaching, Sunday delivered impassioned sermons emphasizing themes like personal salvation, moral reform, and temperance. He often used vivid language and dramatic gestures to captivate his audience.

Richmond Ministers catch the ‘Sunday Effect’!
