Columbia Bible College (Columbia, S.C.)
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 303 Oral History Interview with Erma Walker
Collection
Identifier: CN 303
Scope and Contents
Oral history interview with Erma Horton Stevens Walker in which she discusses her conversion, background in Christian Science, effects of the Great Depression, education at Wheaton College, husband Bill Walker, church planting in Texas, and acceptance to Central American Mission. The time period covered by the interviews is circa 1913-1950.
Erma Horton Walker was interviewed by Paul Ericksen on May 4, 1985, at the Billy Graham Center Archives at Wheaton College.
Dates:
Created: 1985
Collection 431 Oral History Interviews with T. Michael Flowers
Collection
Identifier: CN 431
Scope and Contents
Oral history interviews with T. Michael Flowers (1920-2015) in which he describes growing up in the Bahamas, the influence on his life of W. H. Farrington, his conversion, his evangelistic work in the Bahamas, his education in Scotland, a brief description of Billy Graham in Scotland in 1946, and the beginning of his evangelistic work in the United States. The second interview covers Flowers' ministry in Canada, Whitfield and B. M. Nottage, the Plymouth Brethren church and its church...
Dates:
Created: 1990-1995
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 509 Oral History Interview with Evelyn M. Camp
Collection
Identifier: CN 509
Scope and Contents
Oral history interviews with Evelyn Mildred Camp (1915-1999), missionary work in the Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo) with Africa Inland Mission (AIM) from 1944 to 1961. Topics discussed include Camp's experience as a child of missionaries, her missionary work in schools for boys and girls at Oicha and Blukwa AIM stations, her family's economic hardships, furloughs, the social life of missionary children, education at Rethy Academy, call to missionary work, training at...
Dates:
Created: 1995
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Depressions 3
- Depressions -- 1929 3
- Missionaries -- Appointment, call, and election. 3
- Missionaries. 3
- Church development, New. 2
- Depressions -- 1929 -- United States. 2
- Evangelistic work. 2
- Family. 2
- Missionaries -- Training of. 2
- Race relations. 2
- Women missionaries. 2
- African Americans -- Missions. 1
- African Americans -- Religious life. 1
- African Americans -- Segregation. 1
- African Americans -- Social conditions. 1
- African Americans. 1
- Alur (African tribe). 1
- Animism. 1
- Baptism. 1
- Belgian Congo. 1
- Bible colleges 1
- Bible colleges -- Great Britain. 1
- Blukwa, Congo (Zaire). 1
- Catholic Church -- Evangelicalism. 1
- Catholic Church -- Missions. 1
- Catholic Church. 1
- Children -- Conversion to Christianity. 1
- Children of missionaries. 1
- Children. 1
- Christian Science. 1
- Christian leadership. 1
- Christian life. 1
- Church and social problems -- United States. 1
- Church and social problems. 1
- Church development, New -- United States. 1
- Church discipline. 1
- Church work with children. 1
- Church work with women -- Sudan. 1
- Church work with women. 1
- City of Atthens (Ship). 1
- College students -- United States 1
- College students -- United States -- Religious life. 1
- College students. 1
- Columbia Bible College, -- Columbia, SC. 1
- Congo 1
- Congo (Democratic Republic) -- History -- Civil War, 1960-1965. 1
- Congo, -- History, 1
- Congo, -- History, -- 1908-1960. 1
- Congo, -- Social life and customs. 1
- Conversion -- Personal narratives. 1
- Depressions, -- 1929, -- U.S. 1
- Dinka (African people) 1
- Dinka language. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Bahamas. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Canada. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Georgia. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Great Britain. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Kentucky. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Philosophy. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Sudan. 1
- Evangelistic work -- United States. 1
- Fasting. 1
- Georgia 1
- Georgia -- Race relations. 1
- Georgia -- Religious life and customs. 1
- Georgia -- Social life and customs. 1
- Indigenous church administration 1
- Indigenous church administration -- Congo (Democratic Republic) 1
- Kingwana (Language). 1
- Language in missionary work. 1
- Media Retirement Center, -- Clermont, FL. 1
- Missionaries -- Leaves and furloughs. 1
- Missionaries -- Training of -- United States. 1
- Missionaries' spouses. 1
- Missions -- Congo (Democratic Republic). 1
- Missions -- Congresses -- United States. 1
- Missions -- Congresses. 1
- Missions -- Educational work. 1
- Missions -- Rural work. 1
- Missions -- Sudan. 1
- Missions to leprosy patients 1
- Nationalsim 1
- Oicha, Irumu, Congo. 1
- Plymouth Brethren -- Missions. 1
- Prayer groups. 1
- Prayer. 1
- Preaching. 1
- Prejudices and antipathies. 1
- Racism -- United States. 1
- Racism. 1
- Radio in religion -- United States. 1
- Radio in religion. 1
- Rethy Academy, -- Congo. 1
- Rural churches -- Alaska. 1
- Rural churches. 1
- Sex role -- Religious aspects. 1
- Sex role -- United States. 1 ∧ less
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