National Association of Evangelicals.
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Christianity Today Records
Collection 111 Papers of Charles H. Troutman, Jr.
Collection 192 Papers of Harold Lindsell
Collection 209 Papers of Eugene R. Bertermann
Collection 279 Oral History Interview with Elizabeth Evans
Collection 285 Papers of Torrey Maynard Johnson Sr.
Collection 343 Papers of Samuel F. Wolgemuth
Collection 389 Papers of John A. Huffman, Sr.
Collection 414 Papers of Wade T. Coggins
Oral history interviews, papers and speech manuscripts relating to the ministry of Wade T. Coggins, Christian worker with the Christian and Missionary Alliance and the Evangelical Foreign Mission Association.
Collection 416 Oral History Interviews with Benjamin L. Armstrong
Collection 563 Papers of Robert Coleman
Collection 565 Ephemera of J. Elwin Wright
Correspondence, photo albums, photographs, films, reports, clippings, minutes, slides and other materials relating to J. Elwin Wright's activities as leader of the New England Fellowship and a founder and leader of the National Association of Evangelicals and the World Evangelical Fellowship.The bulk of the collection documents several overseas trips Wright took for the NAE and WEF between 1945 and 1955.
Collection 584 Papers of Thomas F. Zimmerman
Collection 629 Ephemera of Harold J. Ockenga
Evangelical Fellowship of Mission Agencies Records
Herbert J. Taylor Papers
Moody Church Records
National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) Records
The National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) Records organized according to: affiliates, commissions, conventions, corporate records, executive/general director, historical, media (audio, video, photographs), membership files, public affairs, public relations working files, and publications. The bulk of the collection is concentrated in corporate records, media, and public affairs.
National Religious Broadcasters Records
Ronald J. Sider Papers
World Evangelical Alliance Records
Correspondence, reports, minutes, budgets, audio tapes, photographs. Topics documented included the formation of the WEF; the gradual growth of influence by non-Western associations; the activities of Evangelical Protestants in many different parts of the world; the leadership of J. Elwin Wright, Clyde Taylor, Waldron Scott, and David Howard, among others. Many of the twenty-eight audiotapes are of addresses presented at the Eighth General Assembly in Singapore in 1986.
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- Collection 20
- Unprocessed Material 1
- Subject
- Evangelicalism -- United States. 18
- Evangelicalism. 17
- Evangelistic work. 15
- Evangelistic work -- United States. 13
- Fundamentalism. 11
- Evangelistic work -- Congresses 10
- Church and state -- United States. 8
- Church and state. 8
- Fund raising. 8
- Mass media in religion -- United States. 8
- Church and social problems. 7
- Conversion. 7
- Liberalism (Religion) 7
- Mass media in religion. 7
- Missions -- Interdenominational cooperation. 7
- Religious institutions. 7
- World War, 1939-1945. 7
- African Americans. 6
- Christian leadership. 6
- Missions. 6
- Pentecostalism. 6
- Radio in religion. 6
- Theology 6
- Youth 6
- Bible. 5
- Catholic Church. 5
- Christian education. 5
- Evangelicalism -- North America. 5
- Evangelistic work -- Philosophy. 5
- Interdenominational cooperation. 5
- Missions -- Educational work. 5
- Pentecostalism -- United States. 5
- Preaching. 5
- Radio in religion -- United States. 5
- Theology -- Study and teaching -- Asia. 5
- Abortion 4
- Abortion -- Religious aspects. 4
- Catholic Church -- United States. 4
- Children -- United States -- Religious life. 4
- Children. 4
- Church growth. 4
- Church work with students. 4
- College students in missionary work. 4
- Communication. 4
- Ecumenical movement. 4
- Evangelicalism -- Asia. 4
- Evangelicalism -- South America. 4
- Evangelistic work -- Great Britain. 4
- Evangelistic work -- Japan. 4
- Evangelistic work -- North America. 4
- Interdenominational cooperation -- United States. 4
- Liberalism (Religion) -- United States. 4
- Missionaries -- Appointment, call, and election. 4
- Missionaries. 4
- Missions -- Congresses. 4
- Presidents 4
- Theology -- Study and teaching -- United States. 4
- Women 4
- Women -- Religious life. 4
- Catholic Church -- Evangelicalism. 3
- Chicago (Ill.) 3
- Children -- United States 3
- Children -- United States -- Conversion to Christianity. 3
- Christian literature -- Publication and distribution. 3
- Christianity and culture -- United States. 3
- Church and social problems -- United States. 3
- Church work with students -- United States. 3
- College students. 3
- Communication -- Congresses. 3
- Communism. 3
- Corporations, Religious -- Taxation. 3
- Evangelicalism -- Africa. 3
- Evangelicalism -- Catholic Church. 3
- Evangelicalism -- Europe. 3
- Evangelicalism -- Relations -- Catholic Church. 3
- Evangelicalism -- Relations -- Judaism. 3
- Evangelistic invitations. 3
- Evangelistic sermons. 3
- Evangelistic work -- Asia. 3
- Evangelistic work -- Europe. 3
- Evangelistic work -- South America. 3
- Great Commission (Bible) 3
- Indigenous church administration 3
- Mass media in religion -- Congresses. 3
- Missions -- Africa. 3
- Missions -- Asia. 3
- Missions -- Colombia. 3
- Missions -- Europe. 3
- Missions -- Finance. 3
- Missions -- South America. 3
- Missions -- Study and teaching. 3
- Missions to Muslims. 3
- Motion pictures in church work -- United States. 3
- Motion pictures in church work. 3
- Organizational change. 3
- Persecution. 3
- Prayer. 3
- Presidents -- United States. 3
- Seminary extension. 3
- Stewardship, Christian. 3 ∧ less