Papers of Samuel Douglas Faircloth, 1949-2001, 2010.

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Papers of Samuel Douglas Faircloth, 1949-2001, 2010.

Prayer letters and an oral history interview which document Faircloths childhood, conversion, education at Wheaton College and elsewhere, and his work as a church planter in Portugal and a seminary professor at the Tyndale Theological Seminary in the Netherlands.

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