Oral history interviews with T. Michael Flowers, 1990, 1995.
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Graham, Billy, 1918-2018
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Evangelist, radio preacher, and author; born William Franklin Graham on November 18, 1918 in Charlotte, N.C.; graduated from Florida Bible Institute (1940 and Wheaton College (1943); ordained as a Southern Baptist minister, 1940; achieved national prominence in 1949 through his evangelistic meetings in Los Angeles; founded Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, 1952; had extensive evangelistic ministry throughout the world, 1949- ; authored many books and received many awards and honors; organiz...
Evans, Anthony
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Farrington, W. H.
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Atlanta Billy Graham Crusade (1994 : Atlanta, Ga.)
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Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
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Evangelistic organization, founded in 1950 to: operate Billy Graham's ministry in a business-like way; provide a non-profit entity to receive donations for crusades and related ministries; plan and coordinate evangelistic meetings throughout the world; and with its agents and subsidiaries produce radio and television programs, films DECISION magazine, and books and records. The BGEA was instrumental in: founding the magazine, CHRISTIANITY TODAY, and Wheaton College's Billy Graham Center; sponsor...
Nottage, William.
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Flowers, T. Martin.
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Southern Gospel Mission Association.
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Flowers, T. Michael.
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Bahamanian evangelist; born in the Bahamas, 1920; converted at age seventeen; educated at Glasgow Bible Institute, 1947-1949; served Grace Tabernacle in Detroit, 1951-1954?; moved to Savannah, Georgia, to establish Plymouth Brethern congregations, and planned Tom Skinner Crusade there in 1967; began the Good News radio program, started the United Bible Conference and the United Missionary Conference; served on the board of directors for Columbia Bible College, 1981-1989; moved to Atlanta in 1982...
McQuilkin, J. Robertson, 1927-
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Third President of Columbia Bible College, 1968-1990. Son of first President and missionary in Japan from 1956-1967. From the description of Great doctrines of the Bible : Tuesday night class / J. Robertson McQuilkin. 1952. (Columbia International University). WorldCat record id: 41384066 ...
Columbia Bible College (S.C.)
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Perkins, John, 1930-
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John K. Perkins, playwright. From the description of The yellow pillow: typescript, 1972. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122579645 ...
Skinner, Tom, 1942-
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Evangelist, author, motivational speaker, church leader; born in Harlem, June 6, 1942; prominent leader of black Evangelicals in the United State; died June 17, 1994. From the description of Papers of Tom Skinner, 1966-1990. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 36833694 ...
Nottage, B. M.
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Pannell, William E.
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Evangelist, author, educator; born June 24, 1929; itinerant evangelist, 1951-1978; worked with Christian youth groups, 1955-1965; Youth for Christ staff member 1964-1968; 1968-1974 vice president and associate evangelist of Tom Skinner Crusades (later Tom Skinner Associates); 1974- on faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary; author of several books. From the description of Oral history interview with William E. Pannell, 1995-2007. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 62276063 ...