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Columbia Bible College (Columbia, S.C.)

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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Collection 502 Oral History Interview with Geraldine J. Phillips

 Collection
Identifier: CN 502
Scope and Contents Oral history interview with Geraldine Julia (Hinote) Phillips (19132-2000) in which she describes her family background, conversion to Christianity after listening to Gypsy Smith on the radio; education at BIOLA and Columbia Bible College, work at the Rehoboth Mission in Kentucky from 1934-1939, joining Sudan Interior Mission (SIM), travel to Africa in 1943, and the beginning of her work among the Dinka people in southern Sudan. Other topics discussed include: Phillips work with the Rehoboth...
Dates: Created: 1994

Collection 513 Oral History Interview with John R. Stauffacher

 Collection
Identifier: CN 513
Scope and Contents Oral history interview in which John Raymond Stauffacher in which he describes his childhood in Kenya, missionary parents John and Florence Stauffacher, his brother Claudon, missions in Kenya, the Masai people, Mrs. Westervelt and the Westervelt Home, studying and teaching at Rift Valley Academy, Charles Hurlburt, the Mau Mau Rebellion, Great Britain's colonial administration of Kenya, Christian life, conversion, missionary call, language learning and missionary work with Africa Inland...
Dates: Created: 1995

Collection 522 Oral History Interviews with Joel Martínez Hernandez

 Collection
Identifier: CN 522
Scope and Contents Oral history interviews with Joel Martínez Hernandez in which he discusses his early childhood in Jaruco, Cuba; conversion to Christianity; being son of missionaries; bi-culturalism; Toccoa Falls boarding school and college; effect of service in the United States Navy on spiritual development; reasons for not being TEAM missionary; missionary work in Barcelona and then Madrid, Spain with Christian & Missionary Alliance; traditional church models versus cell-group based models; education...
Dates: Created: 1995

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  • Subject: Missionaries. X
  • Subject: Christian life. X

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Subject
Children of missionaries. 2
Conversion. 2
Evangelistic work. 2
Missionaries -- Training of. 2
Missionaries. 2
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Animism. 1
Catholic Church -- Cuba. 1
Catholic Church -- Relations -- Protestant churches. 1
Catholic Church -- Spain. 1
Christianity and culture -- Spain. 1
Christianity and culture -- United States. 1
Christianity and culture. 1
Church development, New. 1
Church growth -- Spain. 1
Church growth. 1
Church work with children. 1
Church work with families. 1
Church work with women -- Sudan. 1
Church work with women. 1
College students -- United States 1
College students -- United States -- Religious life. 1
College students. 1
Congo (Democratic Republic) -- History -- Civil War, 1960-1965. 1
Congo (Democratic Republic)--Social life and customs 1
Counseling. 1
Decolonization--Kenya--History--20th century 1
Depressions 1
Depressions -- 1929 1
Depressions -- 1929 -- United States. 1
Dinka (African people) 1
Dinka language. 1
Emigration and immigration. 1
Evangelistic work -- Kentucky. 1
Evangelistic work -- Kenya. 1
Evangelistic work -- Spain. 1
Evangelistic work -- Sudan. 1
Evangelistic work -- United States. 1
Family -- Religious aspects. 1
Family. 1
Great Britain--Colonies--Kenya 1
Indigenous church administration -- Congo (Democratic Republic) 1
Indigenous church administration -- Kenya. 1
Kenya--History--Mau Mau Emergency, 1952-1960 1
Language in missionary work. 1
Leprosy--Hospitals 1
Leprosy. 1
Maasai (African people) 1
Missionaries -- Training of -- United States. 1
Missions -- Central African Republic. 1
Missions -- Congo (Democratic Republic). 1
Missions -- Cuba. 1
Missions -- Educational work. 1
Missions -- Finance. 1
Missions -- Kenya. 1
Missions -- Linguistic work. 1
Missions -- Spain. 1
Missions -- Sudan. 1
Missions, Medical. 1
Persecution -- Cuba. 1
Persecution. 1
Prayer. 1
Rural churches -- Alaska. 1
Rural churches. 1
Women 1
Women -- Religious life. 1
Women missionaries. 1
World War, 1914-1918. 1
World War, 1939-1945. 1
Zande (African people) 1
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