Box 3
Contains 27 Results:
Christianity Today: Relocation, 1976-1977
CT's decision to move from Washington, D.C. to Carol Stream, Illinois, with pros and cons discussed. Includes correspondence with Billy Graham on the topic.
Christianity Today: Retreat, 1973
Christianity Today: Tinder, Donald, 1966-1975
Don Tinder, assistant editor, book editor, associate editor. Personnel file, including correspondence with California evangelist Robert H. Schuller.
Christianity Today: 25th Anniversary Issue, 1981
Christianity Today: Visiting Professor Program, 1973-1975
Church Growth and Current Crucial Problems: Manuscript, n.d.
Church Growth Lectures: Correspondence and Notes, 1965-1967
Church Growth Lectures: Texts [165-66]
Church League of America, 1972-1980
Church League of America. Mainly printed matter from the League, headquartered in Wheaton, Illinois. Includes monographs, "The Marxist Invasion of the Latin American Churches" and "Headquarters for Destruction: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of the Diabolical North American Congress on Latin America," both published in 1972. Conservative, anti-communist vantage point. See also separation records for periodicals in this guide.
Communism, 1954-1961, undated
Consultation on Theology and Mission, Second, 1979
Correspondence: Bell, L. Nelson, 1955-1964
L. Nelson Bell, co-founder and executive editor. General correspondence about CT business, missions, Billy Graham's career. Includes Graham's 1958 letter assessing the 1957 New York City Crusade, and the concept of Christians separating themselves from the world.
Correspondence: Boice, James M., 1961-1967
James Montgomery Boice, editorial assistant and assistant editor. Correspondence covering from his first meeting with Carl Henry in 1961 until he became a full-time staff member in 1967, including his summertime employment by CT and graduate study at the University of Basel, Switzerland.
Correspondence: Bolinder, Garth T., 1980-1981
Garth Bolinder, Mrs. Lindsell's nephew, and pastor of the Evangelical Covenant Church, Woodstock, Connecticut.
Correspondence: Edman, V. Raymond, 1947-1964
V. Raymond Edman, president of Wheaton College. Material on the "Wheaton Code," possibility of a Christian socialist on the faculty, evolution, and Baptist evangelist John R. Rice's attacks on faculty member Merrill Tenney.
Correspondence: Farrell, Frank, 1956-1966
Frank E. Farrell, editorial associate and assistant editor. All correspondence between Farrell and Carl Henry 1956-66. Farrell left CT to become editor of Regal Books, Gospel Light Publishing.
Correspondence: Fuller, Charles E., 1947-1962
Charles E. Fuller, president, Fuller Theological Seminary. Discusses theology and doctrine as taught at Fuller, and the Old Fashioned Revival Hour. Also, correspondence with his wife, Grace Fuller.
Correspondence: Fuller Theological Seminary, Christianity Today, and Gordon Seminary, 1949-1971
Correspondence: Gaebelein, Frank E., 1962-1968
Frank E. Gaebelein, co-editor. Correspondence with Carl Henry while headmaster at Stony Brook School, Long Island, and inter-office memos after joining CT. Includes correspondence with the Christian Freedom Foundation, unhappy with a Gaebelein editorial; an excellent letter from L. Nelson Bell concerning the church and race problems in Selma, Alabama, in 1965; and correspondence about a Christianity Today story on Ku Klux Klan activities in the South, 1965.
Correspondence: General, 1978
Christian Action Council (anti-abortion); P.R.A.Y. (Prayer Rights and You) re: school prayer; W. Maxey Jarman; Christian Bible Society; Edith Schaeffer
Correspondence: General, January-April 1979
Fuller Alliance of Gay Students (FAGS); Bethel College; CT; Chinese Christians in Taiwan opposing U.S. relations with the People's Republic of China; U.S. Department of State correspondence re: the China question; Columbia Bible College; Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; Harold J. Ockenga; Lawrence S. Rockefeller
Correspondence: General, May-August 1979
Correspondence: General, September-December 1979
Baptist Bible College and School of Theology; Deane Kemper and Stephen C. Mott; Family Bible Library, Ted W. Armstrong, editor; Wheaton College; R. Elton Johnson; Association of Evangelicals of Africa and Madagascar; Stephen Neill, Anglican Bishop, Oxford; Sabbath observance; Open Door Community Church ministry to homosexuals (Robert L. Hymers, pastor); Gleason L. Archer, Jr.
Correspondence: General, January-March 1980
Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's presidential search; Wheaton College's anthropology department; James O. Buswell III; Lindsell interview by Wittenburg Door; Ordination of Lindsell's son-in-law Daniel Lee Sharp; Thomas Nelson, publishers; Southern Baptist Convention, Adrian Rogers, president; Committee to Promote Faith in the Bible (Robert L. Hymers, chairman); International School of Theology (San Bernardino, CA); Don Dayton, Northern Baptist Theological Seminary (Lombard, IL)