Evangelistic work.
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Africa Inland Mission Records
Collection 084 Papers of Vera E. Thiessen
Collection 089 Papers of Paul P. Stough
Oral history interviews, films, videos relating to Paul P. Stough’s missionary service in the Belgian Congo with Africa Inland Mission. Materials contain information on Stough's father, Henry Stough, Wheaton College, Paul Stough's work as a missionary for Africa Inland Mission in the Belgian Congo (Zaire) and Kenya from the 1920s to the 1970s, and generally on the spread of Christianity in Africa.
Collection 230 Oral History Interview with John A. Gration
Collection 248 Papers of William J. Barnett
Collection 281 Papers of John and Florence Stauffacher
Collection 284 Oral History Interview with Gladys Wright
Collection 291 Papers of Ralph T. Davis
Collection 297 Papers of Kenneth L. Shingledecker
Collection 349 Papers of Clarence W. Jones
Collection 386 Oral History Interview with Charles H. Dawson
Collection 438 Oral History Interview with Paul F. Hurlburt Jr.
Collection 447 Oral History Interview with Scott J. Harbert
Collection 451 Papers of Bernard L. J. Litchman
Collection consists of diaries, negatives, photographs, and slides created by Bernard "Jack" Litchman about his work with Africa Inland Mission in the former Belgian Congo (now Zaire), mostly among the Balendu people, in and around the Linga mission station, as well as involvement in setting up Sunday Schools, churches, itinerant preaching, and other mission activities as well as working as a health officer for the Belgian government.
Collection 468 Oral History Interviews with Elizabeth C. Stough
Collection 477 Papers of Stanley R. Kline
Collection 479 Oral History Interview with William A. Stier
Collection 481 Papers of Laura Barr
Correspondence, diaries, articles, clippings, oral history interviews, photograph albums, photographs, prayer letters, radio broadcasts, and slides, describing Laura Isabelle “Belle” Barr's missionary work among the Lugbara people of northeast Belgian Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo) and the West Nile District of Uganda with Africa Inland Mission (AIM) from 1944-1981.