Oral history interviews with Elizabeth Stough, 1992-1993 [sound recording].
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Stough, Elizabeth.
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Missionary; born Elizabeth Carolyn Quakenbush on March 13, 1913, in Cleveland; committed her life to Christ, ca. 1935; joined Africa Inland Mission, ca. 1939; missionary in French Equatorial Africa, 1940-1944; missionary in the Belgian Congo, 1944-1960; married to fellow missionary Paul Pinney Stough, 1945; missionary in the Congo after independence, 1960-1964; missionary in Kenya, 1964-1976; retired and returned to the US in 1976. From the description of Oral history interviews with...
Africa Inland Mission International
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Nondenominational mission agency active in several East African countries. Founded in 1895 by Peter Cameron Scott, the mission operated in Kenya, Zaire, Uganda, Tanzania, Sudan, Central African Republic, the Comoro Islands, the Seychelles and other countries and works closely with the African Inland Church. Home councils, which supply workers and financial support, are based in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia and South Africa. From the...
Shuster, Robert D.
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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 ...
Africa Inland Church
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Stough, Paul Pinney.
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Missionary; born in 1901, the second son of independent evangelist Henry Wellington Stough; graduated from Wheaton College in Illinois in 1923; with his wife went to the Belgian Congo as workers of the African Inland Mission in 1928; served as an evangelist, teacher of evangelists, church planter, and administrator; moved to Kenya in 1964 and was in charge of AIM's guest house in Nairobi; returned with his second wife to the United States to retire in 1976. From the description of Or...