Records of the Evangelical Committee on Latin America (ECLA) 1966-1976

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Records of the Evangelical Committee on Latin America (ECLA) 1966-1976

Financial records, correspondence, reports, committee memos, minutes, articles and newsletters related to the work of the Evangelical Committee on Latin America especially pertaining to its visits to and consultations with Latin and South American organizations. Also contains many advisory reports given to the Board of ECLA.

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Evangelical Committee on Latin America

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Founded as a joint advisory committee by the Evangelical Foreign Missions Association (EFMA) and the Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association (IFMA) in 1959. Its purpose was to serve as a liaison between EFMA and IFMA and national leaders for the effective growth of the Protestant Evangelical Christian church in Latin America; The ECLA office, founded in 1959, functioned as a liaison between Stateside mission offices and Latin American fields promoting: closer communication, closer cooper...

Wagner, C. Peter

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Missionary, educator, theologian; born Charles Peter Wagner, 1930; educated at Rutgers University (B.S. 1952), Fuller Theological Seminary (M. Div., 1955), Princeton Theological Seminary (Th. M., 1962), Fuller Seminary School of World Mission (M.A. 1968) and University of Southern California (Ph. D.); served as missionary in Bolivia with South America Mission and Andes Evangelical Mission, 1956-1971; Vice President, Fuller Evangelistic Association, 1971-1979; Professor of Church Growth, Fuller T...

Unidad Evangelica Latino Americana (UNELAM).

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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...

Conferencia Evangélica Latinoamericana, 3d, Buenos Aires, 1969.

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Literatura de Evangelica para America Latina.

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Editorial Caribe.

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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 ...

Fraternidad Teológica Latinoamericana.

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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 Missions Information Service (EMIS).

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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 ...

Gerber, Vergil

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Missionary, author, editor and teacher; born Vergil Glenn Gerber, February 6, 1916; Conservative Baptist missionary to Ecuador, Argentina, Costa Rica and Mexico, 1949-1965; first executive director of LEAL (Literatura de Evangelica para America Latina; translates Evangelical Literature for Latin America), 1955-?; Coordinator of the Congress on Church's Worldwide Mission, held in Wheaton, Illinois, 1966; Missions Secretary of the Conservative Baptist Home Mission Society, 1967-1969; Executive Sec...