Papers of E.L. Frizen, 1929-1995.
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Honeywell, Russell.
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SEND International.
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Overseas Missionary Fellowship
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In 1964, the China Inland Mission became known as the Overseas Missionary Fellowship. From the description of Records of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1965. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702150340 ...
Taylor, Kenneth Nathaniel
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Christian publisher, author, businessman; born Kenneth Nathaniel Taylor, May 8, 1917; graduated from Wheaton College (Ill.), 1938; attended Dallas Theological Seminary, 1940-1943 and North Baptist Theological Seminary, 1944 (Th. M.); editor of His magazine, 1944-1946; director of Moody Press, 1948-1961; founded Tyndale House Publishers, 1963; wrote paraphrase of the New Testament epistles entitled, Living Letters which was published privately; when Billy Graham recommended it from the pulpit, it...
Frizen, E. L.
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Missionary and mission executive; born Edwin Leonard Frizen, Jr., on March 9, 1925; married Grace Elizabeth Howell, 1950; BA from Wheaton College (1949), MA from Columbia Bible College Graduate School (1950), MS from Florida State University (1963), DMiss from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; served in the United States Navy in the Pacific, 1943-1946; was an early participant in the G.I. Gospel Hour; member of Far Eastern Gospel Crusade (FEGC): Board of Directors, assistant to Executive Secr...
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Tyndale House Foundation
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Wheaton College (Ill.)
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National Religious Broadcasters (U.S.)
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Professional association for Protestant radio and television broadcasters; primary activities include annual conventions, training programs, and serving as a forum on issues of concern to Evangelicals and Fundamentalists in the United States. From the description of Records of National Religious Broadcasters, 1922-1991. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 50431289 ...
Taylor, Clyde W. (Clyde Willis), 1904-1988
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Evangelical Protestant missionary and executive of several Evangelcial institutions; born November 7, 1904; educated at Nyack Missionary Training Center, Gordon College, Boston university; missionary to Colombia and Peru with the Christian and Missionary Alliance, 1925-1941; pastor and professor of missions at Gordon College, 1941-1944; officer of the National Association of Evangelcials, 1944-1963; executive secretary of the Evangelcial Foriegn Mission Association, 1945-1974; officer of the Wor...
Hendrix, Olan.
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Henry Parsons Crowell and Susan Coleman Crowell Trust
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Chicago Gospel Tabernacle (Ill.)
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Independent fundamentalist church; founded by evangelist Paul Rader in 1922 and from then until Rader's resignation in 1933 was the center of a wide ranging, city-wide program of evangelistic activity; during the Depression and afterwards the church was much more modest in its activities, although it did have its own radio program; dissolved in 1979 because of declining membership. From the description of Records of Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, 1952-1979. (Wheaton College). WorldCat re...
Armstrong, Philip E. (Philip Edward), 1919-1981.
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Mission executive; born Philip Edward Armstrong 1919; Moody Bible Institute, (1939-1941), St. Olaf College, (1942, 19??-1948), B.A.; co-founder and general director of Far Eastern Gospel Crusade (now SEND International), 1950-1980; died, 1981. From the description of Papers of Philip E. Armstrong, 1920-1985. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 48463045 ...
Ericksen, Paul A.,
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Townsend, William Cameron, 1896-1982
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FEBIAS College of Bible (Valenzuela, Philippines)
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Stam, Peter 1917-
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Missionary Internship, Inc.
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Norton, Hugo Wilbert
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Missionary, educator, scholar; born Gustav Hugo Wilbert Norton, 1915; educated at Wheaton College, Columbia Bible College, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary; minister ordained in the Evangelical Free Church; missionary to the Belgian Congo; president of Trinity College and Seminary; dean of Wheaton College Graduate School; founder and principal of ECWA Seminary in Jos, Nigeria; a leader and speaker in several Christian organizations, including the missions program of InterVarsity Christian F...
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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Coggins, Wade T.
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Mission executive; born in North Carolina, 1924; joined the Christian and Missionary Alliance, ca. 1945; served as a C & MA worker in Colombia, 1948-1955; joined the staff of the Evangelical Foreign Missions Association, 1958; executive director of EFMA, 1975-1990. From the description of Papers of Wade T. Coggins, 1963-1990. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31742369 ...
Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association of North America
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Association of Evangelical & Fundamentalist nondenominational mission agencies; founded in 1917 by several nondenominational mission agencies which no longer felt compatible with the growing ecumenical movement. On behalf of its members, IFMA coordinated annual conferences, provided a liaision in some governmental matters, offered endorsement on members' behalf to the Christian public, and assisted members to establish effective and responsible administrative practices. IFMA served the gener...
Evangelical Foreign Missions Association
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Headquartered in Washington, D.C. From the description of Records of the Evangelical Foreign Missions Association, 1979-1989 (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702132570 ...
Evangelical Missions Information Service
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Evangelical specialized service agency; established in 1964 under the joint efforts of the Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association (IFMA) and the Evangelical Foreign Missions Association (EFMA) to publish the journal THE EVANGELICAL MISSIONS QUARTERLY (EMQ); established Information Center to provide research services for evangelical missions, 1969; besides EMQ, developed further publications including LATIN AMERICAN PULSE, MUSLIM WORLD PULSE, EMISSARY, MISSIONARY NEWS SERVICE, and others...
Congress on the Church's World Mission (1966: Wheaton, Ill.)
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