Oral History Interview with Winifred Rand, 2004.

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Oral History Interview with Winifred Rand, 2004.

One interview. Topics covered include: her teaching ambitions as a young girl; reason for move to missions; Portland Bible Institute; Christian and Missionary Alliance missions policy toward single women on the mission field; China Inland Mission training; Chinese language school; doing rural work with Chinese Bible woman in Shansi, China; using evangelism posters and giving testimony in Chinese; Chinese worship services; relationship between men and women in Chinese church; effects of the Second Sino-Japanese War on Chinese Christians; experience as an unmarried woman missionary in China. Events descibed in the interview cover the time period 1913-1945.

1 sound tape reel (1 hr., 18 min.) : cassette.

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Shuster, Robert D.

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Rand, Winifred.

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Missionary, born May 21, 1913; educated at Portland Bible Institute and Nyack Training Institute; missionary with China Inland Mission various places in China, 1937-1951; evangelistic work among Chinese population in refugee camps in Chaah and Malaya, Malaysia, 1951-1955; missionary in various cities in Singapore, 1955-1965; worked in the China Inland Mission home offices, 1967-1977. From the description of Oral History Interview with Winifred Rand, 2004. (Wheaton College). WorldCat ...

Nyack Missionary Training Institute (Nyack, N.Y.).

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Christian and missionary alliance

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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 ...