Papers of Vergil Gerber, 1966-1984.

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Papers of Vergil Gerber, 1966-1984.

Correspondence, manuals, newsletters, reports and other materials relating to the Gerber's work as teacher, writer, and leader in church growth studies and Evangelical missions.

12 boxes (4.6 cubic feet)

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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...

Consultation on World Evangelization (1980 : Pattaya, Thailand)

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Inter-Varsity Missionary Convention 1948 : Urbana, Ill.)

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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 Committee on Latin America.

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McGavran, Donald A. (Donald Anderson), 1897-1990

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Missionary and mission administrator, author, educator, founder of Church Growth Movement; born to missionary parents in India, 1897; educated at Butler College, Yale Divinity School and Columbia University; married Mary Elizabeth Howard, 1922; served as missionary in India with Disciples of Christ, 1923-1954; lectured and studied church growth patterns, 1955-1960; Director of the Institute of Church Growth in Eugene, OR, 1961-1965; dean of Fuller Theological Seminary's School of World Mission a...

Ford, Leighton

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Congress on the Church's Worldwide Mission (1966 : Wheaton, Ill.)

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World Evangelical Fellowship. General Assembly 1980 : Hoddesdon, England)

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Armstrong, Benjamin Leighton.

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PeĢrez Morales, Pablo, 1929-

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Eurofest '75 (1975 : Brussels, Belgium)

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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...

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 ...

Kato, Byang H.

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African Theologian and Evangelist; Byang Henri Kato, born June 23, 1936 in Sabzuara, Kaduna State, Nigeria; educated at Igbaja Bible College, Igbaja, Nigeria (1957), London Bible College, England (1962-1966), Dallas Theological Seminary, Texas, USA (1973); served as General Secretary of the Evangelical Church of West Africa (1967-1973) and of the Association of Evangelicals of Africa and Madagascar (1973-1975). Died in 1975. From the description of Ephemera of Byang Kato, 1936-1975. ...

Adeyemo, Tokunboh

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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...

Palau, Luis, 1934-....

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