Evangelistic work -- India.
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Baptist Missionary Society Archives.
Christianity Today Records.
Collection 044 Papers of Helen M. Tenney
Correspondence, scrapbook, drafts, articles, and research notes which reflect Tenney's active participation in a number of evangelical ministries, but particularly her work with the Woman's Union Missionary Society (WUMS), especially the labor she put into writing a history of that organization. The bulk of the collection consists of manuscripts of that history.
Collection 056 Records of OMS International, Inc.
Collection 123 Ephemera of William M. Branham
Collection 177 Papers of Zoe Anne Alford
Collection 258 Oral History Interview with Bradford E. Steiner
Collection 260 Oral History Interviews with Jeannette Thiessen
Collection 292 Papers of Silas F. Fox
Collection 326 Papers of James Edwin Wright
Collection 336 Papers of William Carey
Collection 355 Papers of J. Edwin Orr
Correspondence, academic papers, clippings, reports, films, videos, and other materials relating to Orr’s life as an evangelist active around the world and as a professor and historian of spiritual awakenings (revivals) and evangelism. The collection is an excellent source on Protestant Evangelicalism as a global movement in the twentieth century.
Collection 418 Papers of Hester H. Withey
Collection 483 Oral History Interview with Francis Sunderaraj
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 626 Oral History Interview with Stephen Christopher
Donald and Mary McGavran Papers
Correspondence, lectures, sermons, book manuscripts, surveys, audio tapes, video tapes, microfilm of letters, notes, and other records dealing with the life of the McGavrans, especially their work as missionaries in India with the Disciples of Christ, and Donald's activities as an author and educator, including his role as founding dean of Fuller Seminary's School of World Mission. Much of the collection deals with his role in originating, developing, and applying church growth theory.