Records of SEND International, 1943-1989.

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Records of SEND International, 1943-1989.

Correspondence, reports, minutes, promotional materials, incorporation documents, news releases, statistics, news/prayer letters, clippings, photographs, negatives, films, and financial records related to the origins, development and operation of SEND.

56 boxes (19 cubic feet)4200 photographs.

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FEBIAS College of Bible (Valenzuela, Philippines)

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SEND International.

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Nondenominational evangelical missionary agency active primarily in Asia. Founded as Far Eastern Gospel Crusade in 1947 by American military personnel. The mission's work in Japan and the Philippines focused on church planting, theological education, evangelism and literature production. Work later expanded to include Hong Kong, Taiwan, Alaska and Spain. The organizational name was changed in 1981 to SEND International. From the description of Records of SEND International, 1943-1989...

Asian Theological Seminary (Quezon City, Philippines)

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Association of Bible Churches in the Philippines.

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Armstrong, Philip E. 1919-1981.

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Christian Academy in Japan.

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Far Eastern Gospel Crusade

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Interdenominational mission organization; founded in 1947 from the merger of G.I. Gospel Hour in the Philippines and Japan and the Far Eastern Bible Institute; established as a non-profit, interdenominational, evangelical mission organization with the goal to evangelize and develop indigenous churches; FEGC primarily involved in training Christian leaders, providing centers of Christian education, medical work, radio work, and the distribution of Gospel literature; missionaries served primarily ...

Faith Academy (Quezon City, Philippines)

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