Winston, George, 1926-
Variant namesMissionary, educator; born to missionary parents in Belgium, 1926; graduated from Wheaton College, 1948; received Th. M. degree from Dallas Theological Seminary, 1952; began missionary work as a church planter in Belgium with Belgian Gospel Mission, 1952; married Dora De Looper, 1954; later served as mission administrator and Belgian Bible Institute (BBI) administrator and teacher; established Theological Education by Extension program, 1970; joined Greater Europe Mission (GEM) as a result of an organizational merger, 1972; oversaw upgrading of BBI program to graduate and seminary level; resigned from BBI to resume full-time church planting efforts in Brussels, 1985; resigned from GEM while continuing to work independently in Brussels, 1989; named president of newly opened bi-lingual Bible Seminary of Brussels, 1990; had six children.
From the description of Papers of George Winston, 1952-1993. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31200236
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| creatorOf | Winston, George, 1926-. Papers of George Winston, 1952-1993. | Billy Graham Archive & Research Center | |
| referencedIn | Anderson, James, 1774-1805. Account book, 1788 [1795-1799]. | Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library | |
| creatorOf | Clint, George, 1770-1854. Autograph letter signed : 83 Gower St., to Geo Winston, Esqr., 1832 May 9. | Pierpont Morgan Library. |
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| associatedWith | Anderson, James, 1774-1805. | person |
| associatedWith | Belgian Bible Institute. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Belgian Gospel Mission. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Bible Seminary of Brussels. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Catholic Church | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Clint, George, 1770-1854. | person |
| associatedWith | Greater Europe Mission. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Wheaton College (Ill.) | corporateBody |
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| Belgium |
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| Education |
| Bible colleges |
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| Christianity and culture |
| Church and state |
| Church development, New |
| Conversion |
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| Counseling |
| Education, Higher |
| Evangelicalism |
| Evangelicalism |
| Evangelistic work |
| Independent churches |
| Indigenous church administration |
| Missionaries |
| Missionaries, Resignation of |
| Missionaries' spouses |
| Missions |
| Missions |
| Organizational change |
| Theological seminaries |
| Seminary extension |
| Theology |
| Women in missionary work |
| World War, 1939-1945 |
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Person
Birth 1926
Belgians
French
