Records of Say Yes Chicago, 1973-1997

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Records of Say Yes Chicago, 1973-1997

Correspondence, memos, reports, newspaper clippings, lists, financial records, questionnaires and training videos other materials of the Say Yes Chicago committee, a group of Protestant Christian leaders that incorporated to sponsor Say Yes Chicago, a 1996 city-wide evangelistic effort led by evangelist Luis Palau.

22 boxes (9.61 cubic feet)6 videos.

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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...

Say Yes Chicago (Organization)

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Hybels, Bill

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Moody Memorial Church (Chicago, Ill.)

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Independent conservative Protestant church; founded by Dwight L. Moody in Chicago, 1864; one of the leading churches of Chicago and of Fundamentalism-Evangelicalism in the U.S.; originally called the Illinois Street Church, 1864-1871; after the building burned in the Chicago Fire, the congregation built a new structure at Chicago Avenue, which gave the church its name until it was renamed the Moody Church in 1900. From the description of Records of Moody Memorial Church, 1864-1987. (...

Palau, Luis, 1934-....

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Colson, Charles W.

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Autograph collector. Full name: Charles Wendell Colson; born 1931. From the description of The Charles Wendell Colson autograph collection, 1827-1895. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79448952 Lawyer, political operative, founder of a Christian ministry to prisoners and their families, Evangelical speaker and author; special counsel to President Richard Nixon, 1969-1973; converted to Christian faith in 1973; served prison sentence 1974-1975 on charges arising from the Watergat...

Hayford, Jack W.

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Anderson, Mark (Mark J.)

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Luis Palau evangelistic association

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Ashcroft, John D.,, 1942-....

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Promise Keepers (Organization)

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Lawndale Community Church (Chicago, Ill.)

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Say Yes Chicago

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Say Yes Chicago (sometines also known as the Greater Chicago Evangelistic Campaign Committee) was a group of Protestant minister and laypeople that formed to plan and supervise a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual evangelsitic outreach to Chicago and its suburbs in 1996, led by evangelist Luis Palau. From the description of Records of Say Yes Chicago, 1973-1997 (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 469081921 ...