Oral history interview with Eugene Grosman, 1985.
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Slavic Gospel Association
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Evangelistic and missionary organization working primarily among Slavic peoples; incorporated in 1936; developed branches in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Great Britain and New Zealand; among its activities were radio broadcasting, providing seminary education, translation and publication of Bibles and Christian literature, conducting evangelistic meetings, and refugee work; for many years the SGA also had a work among the Aleuts and Eskimos. From the description of Records of Slavic...
Grosman, Eugene, 1945-
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Missionary, Soviet immigrant; born April 18, 1945 in Moscow; officially designated a Soviet Jew, although he considered himself an atheist; received B.A. in Russian language and literature at Moscow University; applied for permission to leave Russia, which was granted in 1976, based on his Jewish family background; converted before leaving Moscow and attended Moscow Baptist Church; came to the United States, 1977; studied in Advanced Studies Program at Moody Bible Institute; served as missionary...
Moody Bible Institute
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Founded by Dwight L. Moody in 1886 in Chicago, Illinois. From the description of Records of the Moody Bible Institute, 1913. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152847 ...