Evangelical Committee on Latin America
Biographical notes:
Founded as a joint advisory committee by the Evangelical Foreign Missions Association (EFMA) and the Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association (IFMA) in 1959. Its purpose was to serve as a liaison between EFMA and IFMA and national leaders for the effective growth of the Protestant Evangelical Christian church in Latin America; The ECLA office, founded in 1959, functioned as a liaison between Stateside mission offices and Latin American fields promoting: closer communication, closer cooperation and closer coordination. Correspondents from various Latin American countries gather significant data and keep the ECLA office posted on important trends and events; clearing house for information on significant trends relevant to that growth as well as to assist the Latin American church through education, research and consultation. ECLA's headquarters was in Wheaton, IL.
From the description of Records of the Evangelical Committee on Latin America (ECLA) 1966-1976 (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 378404970
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Subjects:
- Catholic Church
- Christian education
- Communism and Christianity
- Church growth
- Education, Higher
- Evangelistic work
- Liberation theology
- Missions
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Places:
- South America (as recorded)
- Latin America (as recorded)
- Haiti (as recorded)
- Brazil (as recorded)
- Central America (as recorded)
- Chile (as recorded)
- Venezuela (as recorded)