Papers of Thomas F. Zimmerman, 1955-1990.

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Papers of Thomas F. Zimmerman, 1955-1990.

Correspondence, minutes, reports, clippings, speeches, and other materials reflecting Zimmerman's leadership in a number of conservative American Protestant organizations and evangelistic efforts.

56 boxes (22.6 cubic feet)

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Graham, Billy, 1918-2018

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Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006

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Wheaton '83 (1983 : Billy Graham Center, Wheaton, Ill.)

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International Congress on World Evangelization 1989 : Manila, Philippines)

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Kivengere, Festo

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Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization

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Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. From the description of Records of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, 1987-1988, (inclusive). (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702132625 International evangelical organization; founded in 1974 as the Lausanne Continuation Committee and 1976 as the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization (LCWE); developed following a series of events: meeting to plan follow-up to 1966 World Congress on Evangelism in Berlin, t...

Ford, Leighton

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Yamamori, Tetsunao, 1937-

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Armstrong, Benjamin

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Minister, religious radio and association executive; born Bejamin Leighton Armstrong, 1923; BS and MS from New York University, 1948, 1950; BD from Union Theological Seminary, 1955; Ph. D. from New York University, 1968; married Ruth Freed, 1946; had three children; worked with Samuel Shoemaker in the Calvary Clergy School of Calvary Episcopal Church, NYC, and the Goodwill Home and Rescue Mission in Newark, 1942-1945; ordained by the Presbyterian Church USA, 1949; pastored churches in Paterson a...

Assemblies of God

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Year of the Bible Foundation.

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Gih, Andrew

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Dain, Arthur John, 1912-

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Missionary and Anglican bishop; born 1912; missionary in India, 1936-1940; co-secretary of the World Evangelical Fellowship, 1950-1959; federal secretary of the Church Missionary Society, Australia, 1959-1965; Assistant bishop, Diocese of Sydney, 1965-?; chairman of the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization. From the description of Crusade papers of Arthur John Dain, 1955-1956. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 31743302 ...

Carter, Jimmy, 1924-

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American Festival of Evangelism (1981 : Kansas City, Mo.)

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Key 73.

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Bright, Billy

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Wang, Thomas C.

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Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.

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United States Congress on Evangelism (1969 : Minneapolis, Minn.)

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Melvin, Billy.

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National Religious Broadcasters (U.S.)

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Professional association for Protestant radio and television broadcasters; primary activities include annual conventions, training programs, and serving as a forum on issues of concern to Evangelicals and Fundamentalists in the United States. From the description of Records of National Religious Broadcasters, 1922-1991. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 50431289 ...

Zimmerman, Thomas Franke

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Minister, American Protestant Evangelical leader; born Thomas Fletcher Zimmerman on March 26, 1912; General Secretary of the Assemblies of God, 1959-1985; leader of Key 73, Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, National Association of Evangelicals, National Religious Broadcasters, and other nondenominational organizations; died January 2, 1991. From the description of Papers of Thomas F. Zimmerman, 1955-1990. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 54017480 ...

National Convocation on Evangelizing Ethnic America (1985 : Houston, Tex.)

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National Association of Evangelicals for United Action

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Wagner, C. Peter

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Osei-Mensah, Gottfried

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Palau, Luis, 1934-....

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