Papers of Philip E. Armstrong, 1920-1985.

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Papers of Philip E. Armstrong, 1920-1985.

Audio tapes, articles, clippings, correspondence, diplomas, manuscripts, ordination certificate, photographs, planning schedules, prayer letters, publications, reports, memos, school newspapers and yearbooks related to Armstrong's leadership as co-founder and general director of Far Eastern Gospel Crusade (now SEND International).

3 boxes (1.0 cubic feet)58 audios.

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Troutman, Charles Henry, 1914-

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Missionary, mission executive; born April 3, 1914; graduated from Wheaton College; was one of the founders of the Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship in the United States; served as head of both the Australia in Inter-Varsity Fellowship (1954-1961) and United States IVCF (1961-1964); based in Costa Rica from 1966 to 1979, he supervised the student work of the Latin America Mission and also served at the organization's personnel officer; died in 1990. From the description of Papers of ...

Gaebelein, Frank E. (Frank Ely), 1899-1983

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Frank Ely Gaebelein (1899-1983) was an irenic minister and mountaineer. From the description of Papers, 1942-1971. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 32448921 ...

Armstrong, Bobbie.

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Far Eastern Bible Institute and Seminary.

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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 ...

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...

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 ...

Honeywell, Russell.

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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 ...

Rural Bible Mission.

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Mortenson, Paul American architect, contemporary

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GI Gospel Hour.

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Hitchcock, B. F.

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Elliot, Elisabeth

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Missionary, author, speaker, educator. Born December 21, 1926 in Brussels, Belgium, daughter of missionary parents; attended Wheaton College; worked with Colorado Indians in Ecuador; married Philip James "Jim" Elliot in 1953; one daughter born in 1955. After death of husband she worked with Auca and Quichua Indians. She returned to the U.S. in 1963 and wrote THROUGH GATES OF SPLENDOR and many other books and articles as well as lectured and taught, especially at Gordon-Conwell Theological Semina...