Oral history interviews with Matthew Parker, 1989.

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Oral history interviews with Matthew Parker, 1989.

One interview with Parker.

5 reels of audio tape (4 hours)

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National Summit on Black Church Development 1984 : Detroit, Mich.)

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William Tyndale College (Farmington Hills, Mich.)

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Atlanta '88 Congress on Evangelizing Black America (1988 : Atlanta, Ga.)

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National Convocation on Evangelizing Ethnic America (1985 : Houston, Tex.)

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Campus Crusade for Christ International

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National Summit on Black Church Development 1986 : Detroit, Mich.)

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Wheaton College (Ill.)

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Parker, Matthew, 1945-

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Africa American evangelical ministry executive and consultant; born on November 14, 1945; raised in Detroit; post-high school education at Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music (1970), BA from Wheaton College (1977), and MA in Education Administration from University of Detroit (1987); Wheaton College's first Minority Student Advisor (1973-1978); instrumental in establishing urban ministry training and leadership development programs at William Tyndale College and Bryan College; involved in chu...

Religious Alliance Against Pornography.

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Schaeffer, Bud.

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Missionary and sports evangelist; born Bud Stanley Schaeffer on May 13, 1927; joined Navy Reserves and traveled with a Navy basketball team; graduated from Wheaton College, 1950; played professional basketball with Boston Whirlwinds; traveled to the Orient on the first Youth for Christ sponsored basketball team, 1952; coordinated Venture for Victory basketball teams, camp work, and sports clinics in the Philippines, 1955-1967; coached the Free Chinese Olympic Basketball team, 1956; returned to U...

Center for Black Church Development (Detroit, Mich.)

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