Papers of C.B. (Charles Billy) Hogue, 1979-1981.

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Papers of C.B. (Charles Billy) Hogue, 1979-1981.

Correspondence, financial records, lists, memos, minutes, notebooks, promotional materials, press releases, and reports which document the planning and convening of the 1981 American Festival of Evangelism. The materials are the administrative files of C.B. Hogue, the vice chairman.

6 boxes (2.525 cubic feet)

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Hogue, C.B. (Charles Bill)

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Pastor, Christian executive, and author; born Charles Billy Hogue in 1928; graduated from Howard Payne University in 1949 (B.A.), Southwestern Baptist Seminary in 1952 (B.D./MDiv); pastor of churches in Texas and Oklahoma; executive director of the California Southern Baptist Convention, 1985-1995. Died in 2010. From the description of Papers of C.B. (Charles Billy) Hogue, 1979-1981. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 748684960 ...

Huston, Sterling W.

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Wagner, C. Peter

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Lindsell, Harold, 1913-1998

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Evangelical Protestant educator, theologian, writer, and editor; born on December 22, 1913; educated at Wheaton College, University of California, Berkley, and New York University; professor of missions and church history at Columbia Bible College, 1942-1944; professor at Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1944-1947; professor of missions at Fuller Theological Seminary, 1947-1964; Associate editor of CHRISTIANITY TODAY, 1964-1967; professor of Bible at Wheaton College, 1967-1968; editor of C...

Palau, Luis, 1934-....

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Kesler, Jay

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Ford, Leighton

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Benjamin, Paul

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Paul Benjamin, playwright. From the description of Memoirs of a junkie: typescript, 1971. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122682829 From the description of A twosome: typescript, 1971. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122571539 ...

Bright, Vonette Z.

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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 ...

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

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Hoke, Donald E.

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Rogert, Adrian.

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Barrows, Cliff

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Evangelist and song leader; born April 6, 1923, in California; graduated from Bob Jones College with a degree in music in 1944; songleader for evangelist Jack Shuler and for Youth for Christ in the 1940s; from 1945 on was a colleague of Billy Graham's and served as music director of Graham's crusades; also was involved in the BGEA's film and radio work. From the description of Oral history interview with Cliff Barrows, 1992 [sound recording]. (Wheaton College). WorldCat record id: 41...

Coleman, Robert Emerson, 1928-

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Robert E. Coleman is an internationally known evangelist, author, and professor. His formal education was at Southwestern University (Georgetown, Tex.), Asbury Theological Seminary (Wilmore, Ky.), Princeton Theological Seminary (N.J.), the University of Iowa, Biblical Seminary in New York, and Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.) He served as a pastor of the Methodist Church from 1949-1955, and as a professor of evangelism at Asbury Theological Seminary from 1955-1983, and since then at T...