Seminario Biblico Latinoamericano.
Organization
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Clayton L. Berg, Jr., Oral History Interviews
Collection
Identifier: CN 473
Scope and Contents
Oral historyinterviews with Clayton L. Berg, known asĀ "Mike," former missionary, educator and president of Latin America Mission. Topics discussed include Berg's youth, family, conversion, education (including Wheaton Grad School), youth pastorate at Western Springs church, marriage and family, language training at Spanish Language Institute, Hogar Biblico, teaching and administration at the Latin America Biblical Seminary iin Costa Rica, administration of LAM's Education Division, training...
Dates:
Created: 1993
David M. Howard, Sr., Papers
Collection
Identifier: CN 484
Scope and Contents
Four oral history interviews, paper records, and photographs documenting David Howard's life and work with Latin American Mission, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, and World Evangelical Fellowship. Topics covered in the interviews include Howard's childhood, Christian faith, education at Wheaton College, work as a missionary and administrator with Latin America Mission; missions director for Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, director of the 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization; and...
Dates:
Created: 1968-1993
Latin America Mission Records
Collection
Identifier: CN 236
Brief Description
Records of the mission, including correspondence, minutes, reports, memos, financial reports, policy statements, planning documents, promotional material, photographs, etc. Documents describe the origins of LAM (particularly the contribution of the Strachan family); evangelistic, church planting, educational, medical, and literature activities (primarily in Colombia and Costa Rica, but also many other Latin American countries and the United States); the restructuring of the mission in the...
Dates:
Created: 1903-1994
Rodrigo Chavarria Oral History Interviews
Collection
Identifier: CN 423
Scope and Contents
Oral history interviews with Rodrigo Chavarria (1956-2015) in which he discusses his childhood in Costa Rica, his conversion to Christianity; spiritual development; his theological education in Costa Rica and the United States; relations between Protestants and Catholics in Costa Rica; relations between the church and the state; Pentecostalism in Costa Rica; liberation theology; and evangelical institutions in Costa Rica. Other topics include a discussion of Escuela des Estudios Pastorales...
Dates:
Created: 1989
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Catholic Church -- Relations -- Protestant churches. 3
- Liberation theology. 3
- Missions -- Colombia. 3
- Theological seminaries -- Costa Rica. 3
- Christian education -- Costa Rica. 2
- Christian life. 2
- Church and state -- Costa Rica. 2
- Evangelicalism -- Colombia. 2
- Evangelistic work -- Costa Rica. 2
- Evangelistic work -- Latin America. 2
- Indigenous church administration -- Costa Rica. 2
- Indigenous church administration -- Latin America. 2
- Missionaries -- Appointment, call, and election. 2
- Missions -- Costa Rica. 2
- Missions -- Educational work. 2
- Missions -- Latin America. 2
- Organizational change -- United States. 2
- Religious institutions. 2
- African Americans -- Missions. 1
- Assemblies of God -- Costa Rica. 1
- Baptists. 1
- Catholic Church -- Colombia. 1
- Catholic Church -- Costa Rica. 1
- Children of missionaries. 1
- Christian education -- Colombia. 1
- Christian education -- Philosophy. 1
- Christian education -- Study and teaching. 1
- Christian education, Outdoor. 1
- Christian leadership. 1
- Christian literature -- Publishing -- Latin America. 1
- Christian literature -- Publishing. 1
- Church and state -- Colombia. 1
- Church development, New. 1
- Church schools -- Latin America. 1
- Church work with students -- Latin America. 1
- Church work with students -- United States. 1
- Church work with youth -- Latin America. 1
- City missions -- Costa Rica. 1
- City missions -- Latin America. 1
- Clergy -- Education. 1
- Clergy -- Training of -- Costa Rica. 1
- College students in missionary work -- United States. 1
- College students in missionary work. 1
- Colombia -- Religion. 1
- Communism -- Colombia. 1
- Community development -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. 1
- Consolidation and merger of corporations. 1
- Conversion -- Christianity. 1
- Costa Rica -- Religion. 1
- Cults -- Costa Rica. 1
- Ecumenical movement. 1
- Education -- Costa Rica. 1
- Evangelicalism -- Catholic Church. 1
- Evangelicalism -- Costa Rica. 1
- Evangelicalism -- Latin America. 1
- Evangelicalism -- Mexico. 1
- Evangelicalism -- Relations -- Catholic Church. 1
- Evangelicalism -- United States. 1
- Evangelicalism. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Biblical teaching. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Caribbean Area. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Colombia. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Congresses -- Latin America. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Congresses. 1
- Evangelistic work -- El Salvador. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Philosophy. 1
- Evangelistic work -- Study and teaching. 1
- Families -- United States. 1
- Glossolalia. 1
- Hispanic Americans -- Religious life. 1
- Holy Spirit. 1
- Journalism, Religious -- Latin America. 1
- Language in missionary work. 1
- Latin Americans. 1
- Management -- United States. 1
- Management. 1
- Mass media in religion -- Latin America. 1
- Medical care -- Costa Rica. 1
- Medical care -- Latin America. 1
- Missionaries -- Salaries, etc. 1
- Missions -- Administration. 1
- Missions -- Interdenominational cooperation -- Colombia. 1
- Missions -- Interdenominational cooperation. 1
- Missions -- Mexico. 1
- Organizational change. 1
- Pentecostalism -- Costa Rica. 1
- Pentecostalism. 1
- Persecution -- Colombia. 1
- Persecution -- Costa Rica. 1
- Philadelphia (Pa.) 1
- Radio in missionary work. 1
- Radio in religion -- Latin America. 1
- Social change. 1
- Sunday school times. 1
- Terrorism. 1
- Theology -- Study and teaching -- Asia. 1
- Theology -- Study and teaching -- Costa Rica. 1
- Wheaton College (Ill.) -- Athletics. 1
- Wheaton College (Ill.) -- Faculty. 1
- Wheaton College (Ill.) -- Religious life and customs. 1 ∧ less
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