Ephemera of "Auca" Incident, 1956-1993, n.d.
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Elliot, Jim, Elliot, Jim, 1927-1956.
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Edman, V. Raymond (Victor Raymond), 1900-1967
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Van der Puy, Abe C.
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McCully, Theodore Edward, 1927-1956
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Mission Aviation Fellowship
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Mission Aviation Fellowship founded 1944 as Christian Airmen's Missionary Fellowship; name changed to Missionary Aviation Fellowship, 1947, and to Mission Aviation Fellowship, 1973. From the description of Records of the Mission Aviation Fellowship, 1977-1981 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152480 Nondenominational agency providing aviation services to mission agencies; incorporated May 20, 1945; initially staffed by former World War II pilots; provide...
Fleming, Peter, -1956
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HCJB (Radio station : Quito, Ecuador)
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Youderian, Roger, -1956
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Tidmarsh, Wilfred G.
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Dayuma, Araucanian Indian.
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Elliot, Elisabeth
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Missionary, author, speaker, educator. Born December 21, 1926 in Brussels, Belgium, daughter of missionary parents; attended Wheaton College; worked with Colorado Indians in Ecuador; married Philip James "Jim" Elliot in 1953; one daughter born in 1955. After death of husband she worked with Auca and Quichua Indians. She returned to the U.S. in 1963 and wrote THROUGH GATES OF SPLENDOR and many other books and articles as well as lectured and taught, especially at Gordon-Conwell Theological Semina...
Saint, Nathanael, 1923-1956.
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Saint, Rachel
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Jones, Clarence W.
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Reno, Nevada, newspaper publisher and editor. Jones served as a chair of the Nevada Civic Olympic Committee for the VIII Winter Olympic Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, in 1960. From the description of VIII Winter Olympic Games, Squaw Valley, California, collection, 1960. (University of Nevada, Reno). WorldCat record id: 42546722 Mission executive; born Clarence Wesley Jones on December 15, 1900; worked for several years for evangelist Paul Rader at the Chicago Gospe...