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Mission Aviation Fellowship.

 Organization

Parallel Names

  • Christian Airmen's Missionary Fellowship.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Collection 277 Ephemera of Jim Elliot

 Collection
Identifier: CN 277
Scope and Contents

Correspondence, tapes of sermons and audio letters, journals, notebooks, annotated Bibles, school records, poems, clippings, drawings, and other materials describing Elliot's courtship of his wife Elisabeth, his spiritual preparation for the mission field, early days of his work in Ecuador, and events leading up to his death and those of four other missionaries at the hands of the Waorani (called "Auca" by their enemies) people. Microfilm edition of materials available for researcher use.

Dates: Created: 1941-1959; Majority of material found within 1947-1956

Collection 701 Papers of Olive Fleming Liefeld

 Collection
Identifier: CN 701
Scope and Contents This collection contains letters, reports, transcripts, photographs, photo albums, and other materials from the papers of Olive Liefeld relating to her first husband, Peter Fleming, their work as missionaries in Ecuador among the Quichua people, his death along with four other missionaries at the hands of Waorani tribesmen in 1956, the continuing development of that story in terms of the impact of the men's deaths on American evangelicalism and the growth of a Christian community among the...
Dates: Created: 1946-2006, undated

Kenneth Fleming Papers.

 Collection
Identifier: CN 657
Brief Description Collection contains letters, articles, audio recordings, photographs, and other material collected by Kenneth Fleming relating to the death of five American missionaries in Ecuador in 1956, including his brother Peter Fleming, in Ecuador with the Plymouth Brethren mission agency Christian Missions In Many Lands. In particular, the papers document the story of Peter’s involvement in the so-called “Operation Auca” and his death, along with missionaries Jim Elliot, Ed McCully, Nate Saint and...
Dates: Created: 1946-2011

Filtered By

  • Subject: Quechua Indians. X

Additional filters:

Subject
Curaray River (Ecuador and Peru) 2
Ecuador 2
Evangelistic work -- Ecuador. 2
Huao Indians. 2
Plymouth Brethren -- Missions. 2
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Quechua language. 2
Quito (Ecuador) 2
Aeronautics in missionary work. 1
Arajuno (Ecuador) 1
Baptism. 1
Chester (Ill.) 1
Christian education -- Ecuador. 1
Christian education. 1
Christian life. 1
Christian martyrs -- Ecuador. 1
Christian martyrs. 1
Christianity and culture. 1
College students -- Religious life. 1
College students. 1
Colorado Indians (Ecuador) 1
Courtship. 1
Cross-cultural studies. 1
Death. 1
Diaries 1
Ecuador -- Description and travel. 1
Ecuador -- Maps. 1
Evangelicalism -- United States. 1
Evangelicalism. 1
Evangelistic sermons. 1
Evangelistic work -- North America. 1
Evangelistic work -- South America. 1
Evangelistic work -- United States. 1
Evangelistic work. 1
Gateway to Joy (Radio program) 1
Huao (Language) 1
Huntington (Ind.) 1
Indians of South America -- Ecuador. 1
Indians of South America. 1
Indigenous church administration 1
Indigenous church administration -- Ecuador. 1
Indigenous peoples. 1
Jivaroan Indians. 1
Language in missionary work. 1
Lord's Supper. 1
March of Truth (Radio program) 1
Marriage. 1
Mid-Century Crusade (Motion picture) 1
Miracles. 1
Missionaries -- Training of. 1
Missionaries -- Appointment, call, and election. 1
Missionaries. 1
Missions -- South America. 1
Poetry. 1
Portland (Or.) 1
Prayer. 1
Primitive societies. 1
Prophecy (Christianity) 1
Radio broadcasting -- Ecuador. 1
Radio broadcasting. 1
Resurrection 1
Search and rescue operations 1
Sermons, American. 1
Shandia (Ecuador) 1
Shell Mera (Ecuador) 1
Through gates of splendor. 1
Waorani Indians. 1
Zulu (African people) 1
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