Communism.
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 435 Ephemera of Isobel Miller Kuhn
Collection 440 Oral History Interviews with Inge Rydland
Collection 446 Papers of Jack Wyrtzen
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.
Collection 450 Oral History Interviews with Vasile Bunta
Collection 462 Oral History Interview with Adrian O. Ban
Collection 470 Oral History Interview with Sadie Custer
Collection 471 Papers of W. Arthur Saunders
Collection 472 Oral History Interview with Paul A. Contento
Collection 525 Oral History Interviews with Alfredo Enrique Gutierrez
Collection 534 Papers of Henry and Marguerite Owen
Collection 535 Oral History Interview with Mona Joyce
Collection 562 Papers of Roger and Mary Howes
Collection 594 Papers of Joseph D. Blinco
Collection 603 Papers of Wayne W. and Ruth K. Courtney
Correspondence, oral history interviews, and photographs which document the Courtneys' courtship and marriage, Ruth Courtney's ministry in China as a single missionary with China Inland Mission, their brief work together in China after their marriage (1949-1951), and later work for the mission in the Philippines and in the United States.
Collection 606 Papers of Winifred Rand
Conversion Narratives Collection
The contents of the Conversion Narratives Collection may be searched in the library catalog using keyword: SC/228
David H. Adeney Papers.
Esther Salzman Oral History Interview
Evangelical Fellowship of Mission Agencies Records
Gospel Tract Collection
Institute of East-West Christian Studies (IEWCS) records.
Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association (IFMA) Records
L. Nelson Bell Papers
Lausanne Movement Records
Small Collection 080 Papers of Martha Pohnert
This collection contains one prayer letter from Martha Pohnert, a missionary with China Inland Mission, decribing Pohnert's Chinese co-workers, prayer needs, famine in the area, and the state of an outlying town damaged by soldiers.