Church -- Biblical teaching.
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Christians for Social Action Records
Collection correspondence, press releases and clippings, lists, minutes, reports, proposals, conference declaration, and financial records, chiefly from workshops sponsored by the Christians for Social Action, 1973-1976 (formerly Evangelicals for Social Action). The records in this collection deal mostly with the origins, agendas, and decisions of the 1973-1976 workshops along with some material which indicate the response to the workshop.
Collection 033 Records of The Chicago Call
Collection contains minutes of the planning committee, correspondence, drafts of the Chicago Call conference, reports, and magazine coverage of the meeting. Documents deal with the efforts to draft a document outlining the need for Protestant Evangelicals to recover what the participants saw as the theology and practice of historical Christianity.
Collection 267 Ephemera of the United Presbyterian Men
Collection 322 Papers of Oswald J. Smith
Collection 324 Records of Primer Congreso Latinoamericano de Evangelizacion (CLADE)
Collection 343 Papers of Samuel F. Wolgemuth
Collection 398 Oral History Interview with Wayne L. Gordon
Collection 406 Records of SEND International
Collection 598 Records of Wheaton '83 Conference
Correspondence, papers, case studies, minutes, participant evaluations, and other documents relating to the planning, holding and follow-up of Wheaton '83, an international, evangelical conference exploring the nature and mission of the global church. The meeting was sponsored by the World Evangelical Fellowship and other organizations. It consisted of three simultaneous consultations which dealt with the local church, evangelism across frontiers, and Christian response to human need.
Collection 617 Oral History Interview with Soong-Chan Rah
Congress on the Church's Worldwide Mission Records
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.