Evangelicalism -- United States.
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Collection
Christianity Today Records
Collection 049 Oral History Interview with Paul L. Maier
Oral history interview with Paul Luther Maier in which he describes the relationship between his father, Walter Arthur Maier, of the radio program The Lutheran Hour and Billy Graham. He also discusses Walter F. Bennett and Company, an advertising firm that worked with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
Paul Maier was interviewed by Robert Shuster on November 9, 1978.
Collection 108 Papers of J. Palmer Muntz
Collection 192 Papers of Harold Lindsell
Collection 285 Papers of Torrey Maynard Johnson Sr.
Collection 313 Papers of Robert C. Van Kampen
Collection 343 Papers of Samuel F. Wolgemuth
Collection 367 Papers of John Perkins
Collection 426 Papers of Paul E. Little
Collection 498 Oral History Interviews with William E. Pannell
Collection 563 Papers of Robert Coleman
Collection 659 Papers of Roy W. Gustafson
David H. Adeney Papers.
David M. Howard, Sr., Papers
Grant Wacker Research Materials
Herbert J. Taylor Papers
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Records
John C. Pollack Papers
Prison Fellowship Ministries Records
Roy Lundquist Papers.
The bulk of the collection is comprised of charts created by Roy Lundquist that attempted to trace the effect of Billy Graham Crusades on the crime rates of thirteen selected cities. Also contains a few letters, notes, and newspaper clippings relating to Moody Memorial Church in Chicago, Wheaton, Illinois local politics, and unidentified architectural drawings.
Small Collection 112 Papers of Victor E. Cory
The Navigators Records
Vernon W. Patterson Papers
Wheaton College Billy Graham Center Records
World Evangelical Alliance Records
Correspondence, reports, minutes, budgets, audio tapes, photographs. Topics documented included the formation of the WEF; the gradual growth of influence by non-Western associations; the activities of Evangelical Protestants in many different parts of the world; the leadership of J. Elwin Wright, Clyde Taylor, Waldron Scott, and David Howard, among others. Many of the twenty-eight audiotapes are of addresses presented at the Eighth General Assembly in Singapore in 1986.