Oral history interview with Fred G. Ferris, 1988.
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Pastor and missionary; born Frederick George Ferris, September 13, 1911; educated at Moody Bible Institute (1935-1936), Northern Baptist Theological Seminary (1936-1942), and Aurora University (1942-1943); pastor of several churches in the United States; director of evangelism for the LeTourneau Foundation in Liberia, West Africa, 1953-1957; international executive secretary of World Evangelical Fellowship, 1958-1962. From the description of Oral history interview with Fred G. Ferris...