Discipling (Christianity)
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Angkarin Pimpaeng Oral History Interviews
Atef Sami Barnaba Oral History Interviews
Oral history interviews conducted by Paul Ericksen in which Barnaba talks about the background of his Egyptian Christian family; the Evangelical Christian community in Egypt; work among Christian students in Cairo; relations between Muslims, Evangelical Christians, and Orthodox Coptic Christians; Western missionaries; the ministry of women in the Egyptian church; the government’s attitude toward Christian churches; attitudes of Western churches toward Egyptian churches.
Bert and Colleen Elliot Papers
Charles W. Colson Papers
Collection 459: Fellowship Foundation Records
David H. Adeney Papers.
David Harley Oral History Interview
Oral history interview by Robert Shuster with Harley in which he discusses his faith, work with Ethiopian Jews, his time as principal of the All Nations Christian College in England, the role of women in Christian ministry, servant leadership, the place of women in ministry, his service as director of the Overseas Missionary Fellowship.
Doug Stewart manuscript.
Douglas W. Stewart Oral History Interviews
E.J. Pace Collection
Copies of hundreds of E.J. Pace's cartoons, which applied a Protestant Fundamentalist theology to living the Christian life, the nature of God, and moral issues in the first half of the twentieth century in the United States. The collection consists mainly of lantern slides meant to be used in conjunction with prepared sermons, but there are also tracts and cartoons.