Missionaries.
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 115 Oral History Interview with Raymond Elliott
Collection 116 Oral History Interviews with Helen Elliott
Collection 277 Ephemera of Jim Elliot
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.
Collection 278: Elisabeth Elliot Papers
Collection 302 Oral History Interview with David L. Farah
Collection 311 Papers of Charles J. Guth
Collection 314 Oral History Interview with Martha H. Philips
Collection 325 Oral History Interview with Donald W. Berry
Collection 351 Oral History Interview with Burt E. Long
Oral history interviews with Burt E. Long by Wheaton College student Heather Conley in which Long discusses his memories of Paul Rader and the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle, his education at Wheaton College, and his decades of services as a medical missionary for Sudan Interior Mission in Niger and Nigeria. The time period covered by the interviews is 1930-1986.
Burt Long was interviewed by Wheaton College student Heather Conley on November 26 and December 3, 1986.
Collection 377 Papers of Elias Hatcher
Collection 407 Records of InterAct Ministries
Collection 427 Oral History Interviews with Americo Saavedra
Collection 471 Papers of W. Arthur Saunders
Collection 508 Oral History Interviews with Barbara L. Collins
Collection 510 Oral History Interviews with Erik S. Barnett
Collection 545 Papers of Jacqueline Huggins
Collection 624 Ephemera of the ZamZam Incident
Diaries, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, oral history interviews, correspondence, photos, and other materials relating to the passengers, mainly American missionaries, who were aboard the ship Zamzam, sunk in the south Atlantic Ocean in 1941 by a German warship. Materials describe the sinking, the subsequent experiences of the passengers as German prisoners and the internment of some for the duration of the war, and reunions held in later years by the survivors and their families.