Faith.
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Charles W. Colson Papers
Collection 041 Ephemera of Billy Sunday Campaign Music and the Old Time Religion
Collection 042 Ephemera of Old Time Gospel Music
Collection 043 Records of The Old Fashioned Faith
Collection 047 Papers of Melvin E. Trotter
Collection 078 Papers of Corrie ten Boom
Papers of Dutch watchmaker, evangelist, author, and Christian aid worker Corrie ten Boom. The collection includes information on her father Casper ten Boom, her imprisonment in Ravensbrück concentration camp during World War II, her work among refugees after the war, her travels as an evangelist, the work of her two foundations, and the production of the film The Hiding Place. The collection includes audio tapes, correspondence, a film, notebooks, photos, photo albums, and video tapes.
Collection 079 Records of the Greater Chicago Crusade
Collection 085 Papers of William H. Wrighton
Sermons, clippings, articles, manuscripts, notebooks, personal records, correspondence and miscellaneous items relating to the William Wrighton's career as a pastor, professor, writer. Also in this collection are photographs of Wrighton and his family and friends.
Collection 087 Papers of Fredrik Franson
Collection 103 Ephemera of Aimee Semple McPherson
Sermon transcripts, sermon notes, audio tape recordings of sermons, films, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, video tape, and evangelistic campaign literature related to Aimee Semple McPherson's ministry as an evangelist, radio speaker, public figure and founder of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. Most of the materials in this collection are available from the BGC Archives only on microfilm.
Collection 109 Ephemera of Gipsy Smith
Collection 117 Ephemera of Stuart Hamblen
Phonograph record and audio tape of popular songs, hymns and Gospel songs sung by Hamblen, several of which he also wrote. The two songs on the phonograph album, "Golden River" and "Dream Book of Memories," were also written by him. There are twenty-four selections on the audio tape. Songs both written and sung by Hamblen include "It Is No Secret," "His Hands," "This Ole House," and "The Lord is Counting on You."
Collection 123 Ephemera of William M. Branham
Collection 130 Ephemera of Homer Rodeheaver
Collection 137 Papers of Ira E. Hartman
Collection 221 Ephemera of Campus Crusade for Christ
Collection 225 Records of the Baptista Film Mission
Collection 229 Oral History Interview with L. C. Robie
Collection 269 Papers of Samuel M. Shoemaker
Collection 322 Papers of Oswald J. Smith
Collection 357 Papers of Percy B. Crawford and Ruth Crawford Porter
Films, videos, audio tapes, correspondence, a book manuscript, sermon notes, and other materials documenting the evangelistic ministry of Percy and Ruth Crawford, particularly their radio and television work.
Collection 375 Oral History Interview with Suzanne Griggins
Collection 426 Papers of Paul E. Little
Collection 448 Oral History Interviews with Seung-Hun Yang
Collection 457 Ephemera of Evangelistic Sermons
Collection 463 Oral History Interview with Cliff Barrows
Collection 517 Papers of Armin R. Gesswein
Collection 539 Papers of Joy and Dicran Kassouny
Consuella York Papers
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.
Fanny Crosby Papers
Fellowship Foundation Records
Mission Narratives Collection
The contents of the Mission Narratives Collection may be searched in the library catalog using keyword: SC/229
Prison Fellowship Ministries Records
Sermon audio tapes of evangelists and preachers.
Wheaton College Revivals Collection
Oral history interviews, questionnaires, reports, videos, and other materials relating to spontaneous revivals on Wheaton College campus in the twentieth century. There are restrictions on some material in this collection. The collection primarily documents the March 1995 revival at the College, largely through oral history interviews conducted during or shortly after the event; also included are thirteen follow-up interviews conducted two years after the revival.