Chicago Gospel Tabernacle (Ill.)
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 040 Papers of Andrew Wyzenbeek
Collection
Identifier: CN 040
Scope and Contents
Oral history interview with Chicago manufacturer and inventor, Andrew Wyzenbeek, who was very active as a layman in evangelistic work. Among other topics he discusses his early life in Holland, New York City, and Iowa at the turn of the century; his travels in Central and South America; his acquaintance with Billy Sunday, Paul Rader, and Peter Deyneka; the beginnings of the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle; and the beginning of Paul Rader's radio ministry. The collection also contains a folder with...
Dates:
Created: 1978
Collection 139 Oral History Interview with Frances Rader Longino
Collection
Identifier: CN 139
Scope and Contents
Oral history interview with Frances Rader Longino (1909-1996) in which she recounts memories of evangelists Billy Sunday, Mel Trotter, Homer Rodeheaver, and her uncle, Paul Rader. Other topics include: city mission work and the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, Pacific Garden Mission, Winona Lake, and Cedar Lake Conference Grounds. Also included are reminiscences of Rader's reaction to Aimee Semple Mc Pherson, the formation of Scripture Press, Billy Graham's early preaching and crusades, and some...
Dates:
Created: 1980
Collection 399 Oral History Interview with Paul E. Johnson
Collection
Identifier: CN 399
Scope and Contents
Oral history interview with Paul E. Johnson (1909-1997) in which he talks about his family background; conversion; lay witness as a musician involved in the work of Pacific Garden Mission and various prison ministries; Chicago in the 1930's; the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle; the Christian Businessmen's Committee; Paul Rader, Jack Wyrtzen, Roger Malsbary; and the early days of Youth for Christ in Indianapolis. Other topics discussed include the Great Depression in Chicago, and Johnson's...
Dates:
Created: 1988
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- Chicago (Ill.) 2
- Chicago (Ill.) -- Religion. 2
- City missions -- United States. 2
- Conversion. 2
- Evangelistic work -- United States. 2
- Radio in religion. 2
- Youth 2
- Businessmen -- Religious life. 1
- Businessmen. 1
- Christian life. 1
- Church and social problems -- United States. 1
- Church and social problems. 1
- Church work with immigrants 1
- Church work with immigrants -- United States. 1
- Church work with military personnel -- United States. 1
- Church work with military personnel. 1
- Church work with prisoners -- Illinois. 1
- Church work with prisoners. 1
- Church work with youth -- United States. 1
- Church work with youth. 1
- City missions -- Chicago. 1
- Dance 1
- Dance -- Christianity. 1
- Depressions 1
- Depressions -- 1929 1
- Depressions -- 1929 -- United States. 1
- Independent churches -- United States. 1
- Independent churches. 1
- Laity. 1
- Mass media in religion -- United States. 1
- Mass media in religion. 1
- Preaching. 1
- Prisoners 1
- Prisoners -- Religious life. 1
- Prisoners -- United States. 1
- Prisons 1
- Prisons -- Missions and charities. 1
- Prisons -- United States 1
- Prisons -- United States -- Officials and employees. 1
- Prohibition 1
- Prohibition -- United States. 1
- Radio in religion -- United States. 1
- Religious institutions. 1
- Theologians -- United States 1
- Theologians -- United States -- History 1
- Theologians -- United States -- History -- 1919-1933. 1
- Women 1
- Women -- Religious life. 1
- Women in church work -- United States. 1
- Women in church work. 1
- Youth -- Societies and clubs. 1
- Youth -- United States 1
- Youth -- United States -- Religious life. 1
- Youth -- United States -- Societies and clubs. 1 ∧ less
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