Missionaries -- Appointment, call, and election.
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 055 Papers of Otto F. Schoerner
Papers of Otto Frederick Schoerner a Wheaton College alumnus and missionary with China Inland Mission in Sinkiang, Honan, and Kangsu Provinces of China from 1931-1951. Collection includes an oral history interview, correspondence, autobiography, and photographs.
Collection 057 Papers of Susan Bartel
Collection 080 Papers of Miriam J. Dunn
Collection 088 Papers of Paul and Catharine Gieser
Oral history interview with Kenneth Gieser and letters reporting to the Southern Presbyterian Mission Board in Nashville, TN on the Gieser’s work in China, written between October 19, 1934, and November 1, 1936. Also contains audio tapes and transcripts of autobiographical statements.
Collection 092 Ephemera of Robert B. Ekvall
Oral history interviews, correspondence, photographs, and a manuscript that describe Robert B. Ekvall's education at Wheaton College, work as a missionary in China and Tibet, and military and diplomatic activities during World War II and after in China and Southeast Asia.
Collection 187 Papers of Eleanor R. Elliott
Collection 188 Papers of Jonathan and Rosalind Goforth
Collection 189 Papers of Mary Goforth Moynan
Miscellaneous personal papers, an autobiography, oral history interviews and color slides relating to the ministry of Mary Goforth Moynan. Topics covered include Moynan's memories of the personalities and work of her parents, Jonathan and Rosalind Goforth; evangelistic work in China before World War II; her own career in Christian work; and her trips in 1979 to Taiwan and in 1980 to the People's Republic of China.
Collection 215 - Overseas Missionary Fellowship (China Inland Mission) Records
Collection 266 Oral History Interview with Ruth Sundquist
Collection 272 Papers of Jennie Fitzwilliam
Collection 293 Oral History Interview with Melvin D. Suttie
Collection 298 Papers of Howard E. Thomas
Collection 341 Papers of Victor G. Plymire
Collection 449 Ephemera of the Stam Family
Memoirs, newsletters, correspondence, diary, photos, film, poems, newspaper clippings and other items that relate to the Stam family, their Christian faith, Star of Hope Mission and the missions and evangelism work of various family members, especially John and Betty Stam who were killed in China by Chinese Communist soldiers in 1934.