Records of OC International, 1933-[ongoing].

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Records of OC International, 1933-[ongoing].

Correspondence, reports, minutes, manuscripts, handbooks, directories, photographs, etc., relating to the mission's work of evangelism, church planting and development of national leadership in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America since its origin in 1950.

80 boxes (33.1 cubic feet)

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Cook, Clyde, 1890-1984

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Palau, Luis, 1934-....

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Orient Crusades.

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Montgomery, James H., 1930-

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China Inland Mission

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The China Inland Mission was a Protestant mission agency working in China until 1950. It later took the name Overseas Missionary Fellowship and redirected work to other Far Eastern countries. From the description of Records of the China Inland Mission, 1872-1955 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702148533 ...

Keyes, Lawrence E., 1944-

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OC Ministries.

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Hillis, Dick

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Overseas Crusades, Inc.

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OC International.

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Evangelical mission agency; founded by Dick Hillis as Orient Crusades in 1951; established ministries in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America; emphasized training national Christians as a means to evangelize a country; developed programs such as Venture for Victory (later renamed Sports Ambassadors); assumed influential role in the Church Growth Movement and sponsored leadership conferences; led by presidents Hillis (1951-1976), Luis Palau (1976-1978), Clyde Cook (1978-1982), Larry Keyes (1983...