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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...
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...
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 ...
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...
Biblical Seminary in New York
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The Bible Teachers Training College was founded in 1900 by Wilbert Webster White who served as its president from 1900-1939. In 1921 the name of the institution was changed to the Biblical Seminary in New York then in 1965 to the New York Theological Seminary. The instiution was also known as the Winona Bible School. From the description of Records / Biblical Seminary in New York. 1900-1973. (Asbury Theological Seminary). WorldCat record id: 21877954 ...
Asbury, Francis, 1745-1816
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Francis Asbury (1745-1816) was one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States. Born in England, he came to America in 1771; in 1784 he, with Thomas Coke, was named the head of the Methodist Church in America. There is a statue to his memory in Washington, DC, and in many towns and cities across America one may find an Asbury United Methodist Church. From the guide to the Francis Asbury Letters, 1811, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse ...
Dorsett, Lyle W.
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Lyle Wesley Dorsett (1938- ) served as Professor of History at the University of Denver, Denver, Colo. from 1972-1983, specializing in urban history. He earned his Ph. D. in history from the University of Missouri in 1965. His dissertation on the political machine of Kansas City, Missouri Alderman Jim Pendergast was published in 1968 under the title, The Pendergast machine. He taught at the University of Missouri, The University of Southern California and the University of Colorado at Denver bef...
Howard, David Morris, 1928-
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David Morris Howard (born January 28, 1928), missionary, administrator of Protestant Evangelical institutions; born David Morris Howard on January 28, 1928; received a BA (1949) and MA (1952) from Wheaton College, Illinois; staff of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of the United States, 1949-1952, 1968-1977, and 1980-1981 (from 1968-1977 had major responsibility for IVCF's mission program, including the triennial Urbana Student Missionary Conventions); missionary and executive of the Latin Ame...
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...
Kane, J. Herbert
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Missionary, educator, missiologist, author; born in Canada on April 25, 1910; married Winnifred Mary Shepherd, 1932; graduated from Moody Bible Institute, 1935; went to China under China Inland Mission; had Bible conference ministry in Anhwei Province; moved base of operations and then exited China in 1950 due to communist activity; received B.A. (1954) and a L.H.D. (1971) from Barrington College and an M.A. from Brown University (1960); taught at Barrington and Trinity Evangelical Divinity Scho...
World Congress on Evangelism 1966 Berlin, Germany
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International meeting to promote and plan for world evangelism. The Congress of conservative Protestant leaders from around the world was co-sponsored by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) and CHRISTIANITY TODAY magazine. Its agenda dealt with ways of increasing cooperation between Christians in evangelistic work and studying that work in different parts of the world. It was a model for the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization and the 1983 and 1986 International Conf...
Colson, Charles W.
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Autograph collector. Full name: Charles Wendell Colson; born 1931. From the description of The Charles Wendell Colson autograph collection, 1827-1895. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79448952 Lawyer, political operative, founder of a Christian ministry to prisoners and their families, Evangelical speaker and author; special counsel to President Richard Nixon, 1969-1973; converted to Christian faith in 1973; served prison sentence 1974-1975 on charges arising from the Watergat...
World Council of Churches
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Wagner, C. Peter
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Kesler, Jay
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Wesley, John, 1703-1791
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John Wesley, evangelist and founder of Methodism, was born 17 June 1703, in Epworth, Lincolnshire, England, and died 2 March 1791, in London, England. He was educated at Christ Church College, Oxford (1724); was ordained a deacon in the Church of England (1725); and was elected a fellow of Lincoln College (1726). He eventually embarked upon a new ministry, along with his brother, Charles (b. 1707), which resulted in their separation from the Anglican church; they and other "Methodists" served as...
Warr, Gene
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World Evangelical Fellowship
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Coleman, Robert Emerson, 1928-
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OMS International
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Formerly known as Oriental Missionary Society, founded in 1901. OMS International is an evangelical, undenominational faith mission founded for the purpose of reaching around the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Involved with church planting and evangelism worldwide. From the description of Records of the OMS International, 1983. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152575 Christian mission agency in the Holiness tradition; founded in 1901 by Charles Cowman as the...
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Evangelist; born January 7, 1902 in Russia to Jewish Orthodox parents; immigrated to Chicago with his family, 1914; converted, 1925; began to hold revival meetings in Oklahoma where he served as a medic with the U.S. Army, ca. 1927; held first large evangelistic meeting in Philadelphia, 1942; subsequent meetings held throughout the U.S. and in foreign countries; authored over forty books; died in 1983. From the description of Papers of Hyman Jedidiah Appelman, 1964-1978. (Wheaton Col...
Henry, Carl F.H. (Carl Ferdinand Howard), 1913-2003
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Carl French Henry, 1867-1929, was a Universalist minister who pastored the Throop Memorial Universalist Church in Pasadena, California, 1915-1929. He was married to Rena M. Henry and they had one child, a daughter, Helen Henry. From the description of Carl French Henry collection, 1892-1957. (Graduate Theological Union). WorldCat record id: 52526433 Evangelical Protestant theologian, professor and author; born January 22, 1913, in New York City, earned undergraduate degree a...
Inter-varsity Christian fellowship
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Evangelical organization working among college students in the United States; founded in 1940; headquarters in Chicago (1940-1969) and Madison, Wisc. (1969-present); lead by C. Stacey Woods (1940-1960), Charles Hummel (1960-1961), Charles Troutman (1961-1965), John Alexander (1965- 1981), James McLeish (1981-1984), Gordon McDonald (1984-1987), Tom Dunkerton (1987-1988), Steve Hayner (1988- ); emphasizes evangelism and discipleship of students and participation in world missions; campus groups ar...
Methodist Church
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From a small beginning in May 1932, the Methodist Crusaders Choir, then with 75 choristers, was hurriedly formed and made its first public appearance at the General Conference Meetings of the Methodist Church of Australasia. It is primarily a hymn-singing choir, and the devoted members feel that the main purpose in their coming together is to spread the gospel message of the Church by means of song. From the description of 7066 Methodist Crusaders' Young People's Choir Records, 1949-...
Little, Paul E.
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Evangelist, teacher, author, and Evangelical leader; born Paul Eagelson Little, December 30, 1928; BS from University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Finance, 1950, and MA in Biblical Literature from Wheaton College Graduate School, 1958; on staff of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, 1950-1975; assistant professor of evangelism at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 1964-1975; associate director of the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization; authored HOW TO GIVE AWAY YOUR FAIT...