Ecumenical movement.
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 095 Ephemera of William B. Riley
Films, including a home movie, microfilm of scrapbooks, notebooks, clippings, and sermons of William Bell Riley, noted Fundamentalist, Baptist minister, theologian,and founder and president of of Northwestern Bible School in Minnesota.
Collection 105 Oral History Interview with Paul D. Votaw
Collection 108 Papers of J. Palmer Muntz
Collection 111 Papers of Charles H. Troutman, Jr.
Collection 125 Oral History Interview with Jane (Teresa) Leasor
Collection 172 Records of the Pan African Christian Leadership Assembly
Collection 192 Papers of Harold Lindsell
Collection 247 Oral History Interview with Louis E. Knowlton
Collection 307 Ephemera of Christian Films and Videos
Collection 328 Papers of Eric and Lydia Maillefer
Collection 358 Papers of Charles P. Wagner
Collection 421 Oral History Interviews with Arthur F. Glasser
Collection 426 Papers of Paul E. Little
Collection 567 Papers of H. Wilbert Norton
Collection 595 Records of Congress '88
David M. Howard, Sr., Papers
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.
Evangelical Fellowship of Mission Agencies Records
Fellowship Foundation Records
Harold Cook papers.
Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association (IFMA) Records
L. Nelson Bell Papers
Lutheran Conservative/Evangelical Dialogue records.
Overseas Missionary Fellowship (China Inland Mission) Records
Small Collection 097 Papers of Reuben Archer Torrey, Jr.
This collection contains pamphlets, correspondence, reports and articles created by Reuben Archer Torrey, Jr. documenting his internment by the Japanese in China, the great physical and spiritual needs of the people in South Korea following the war there, and the development of the rehabilitation program under Torrey's administration.