Evangelistic work.
Found in 439 Collections and/or Records:
Collection 098 Ephemera of William Booth
Collection 099 Records of the Little Country Church of Hollywood Radio Program
Collection contains 24 recordings of radio broadcasts of The Little Country Church of Hollywood, a religious radio program founded by Dr. William B. Hogg in January 1933. Specific titles are available on the location record although the air dates are unknown. The broadcasts usually lasted fifteen minutes. Collections also contains a color postcard with a picture of the exterior fo the Little Country Church of Hollywood.
Collection 100 Ephemera of Charles E. Fuller
Newspaper clippings, sermons, radio logs, form letters to supporters, publicity materials of Charles Fuller's Old Fashioned Revival Hour radio programs, and audio tapes and phonograph records of the program and of gospel music.
Collection 101 Papers of Robert W. Roberts
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 104 Oral History Interview with Bruce F. Hunt
Collection 105 Oral History Interview with Paul D. Votaw
Collection 106 Ephemera of Henry W. Stough
Collection 108 Papers of J. Palmer Muntz
Collection 109 Ephemera of Gipsy Smith
Collection 110 Ephemera of Donald E. McDowell
Collection 111 Papers of Charles H. Troutman, Jr.
Collection 112 Papers of J. Frank Norris
Collection 114 Ephemera of Hyman J. Appelman
Collection 115 Oral History Interview with Raymond Elliott
Collection 116 Oral History Interviews with Helen Elliott
Collection 118 Ephemera of Mordecai Ham
Collection 120 Ephemera of John Elward Brown, Sr.
Collection includes twelve cassette tapes of John E. Brown's sermons comprise the bulk of the collection. The tapes contain thirty-five sermons and an introduction from the series "Whose Son Is He," recorded by Brown in 1955 on the deity of Christ.
Archive holdings also include a photograph of a children's choir taken during a campaign in Santa Ana, California. The date is unknown.
Collection 122 Oral History Interview with Gladys M. Fleckles
Collection 123 Ephemera of William M. Branham
Collection 125 Oral History Interview with Jane (Teresa) Leasor
Collection 128 Ephemera of Henry Ward Beecher
Collection 129 Ephemera of Thomas Dewitt Talmage
Collection 130 Ephemera of Homer Rodeheaver
Collection 131 Papers of J. Wesley and Anna Bovyer
Collection 132 Papers of Bud Schaeffer
Collection 133 Records of the Chicago Gospel Tabernacle
Collection 134 Papers of Marian Chapman
Oral history interviews, photographs, and prayer letters relating to the ministry of Marian Gold Chapman, a missionary with Latin America Mission in Cartagena, Colombia (1957-1975); Bogota, New Jersey (1975-1977), and Coral Gables, Florida (1977-1979).
Collection 135 Ephemera of Alfred R. Tucker
Collection 137 Papers of Ira E. Hartman
Collection 138 Ephemera of American Hymn Writers and Composers
Collection 139 Oral History Interview with Frances Rader Longino
Collection 140 Oral History Interview with Everett Mitchell
Collection 143 Papers of Charles Finney
Collection 144 Records of the Missionary Society of Connecticut
Microfilm edition of missionary correspondence, superintendents' correspondence, administrative records, and printed matter generated by the Missionary Society of Connecticut. Mission areas included those with a heavy concentration of New England settlers: Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, New Connecticut (Ohio). There was also an effort toward American Indians. All reels are 35mm.
Collection 147 Records of the Church Missionary Society for Africa and the East
Collection 149 Records of Blantyre Mission
This collection consists 2 reels of microfilm containing the Blantyre Missions Supplement (Life and work in British Central Africa, and Life and work in Nysasland), monthly, and later quarterly, journal of the Church of Scotland, detailing missions and evangelistic activities at the Blantyre station in Malawi. Microfilm reels are 35mm, positive copies.
Collection 151 Papers of Philip Quaque
Collection 154 Records of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel: Lambeth Palace Records
Collection 155 Records of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
Collection 156 Records of the Company for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England
Collection 157 Records of the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel: Gold Coast Mission
This collection consists of 12 reels of microfilm containg missionary reports and correspondence from S.P.G. mission stations correspondence of eighteenth century missionaries Thomas Thompson and Philip Quaque, and correspondence of the twentieth century Committee for Women's Work. Microfilmed from originals in possession of the U.S.P.G. in London.
Collection 158 Records of the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel: Madagascar Mission
The microfilm contains selected pages from the bound correspondence and reports series housed in the U.S.P.G. headquarters in London. It includes all missionary correspondence and reports from Madagascar, and some items concerning Mauritius and the Seychelles Islands. Letters refer to mission work, local customs, and politics. All reels are 35mm, positive copies.
Collection 159 Records of the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel: South Africa
This collection consists of 52 reels of microfilm containing correspondence and reports concerning Anglican missions in South Africa prior to diocesan organization, and concerning five dioceses: Capetown, 1847-1900; Grahamstown, 1853-1900; Natal (Maritzburg), 1853-1900; St. John's-Kaffraria, 1874-1900; and Zululand, 1866-1900. Reel 52 is a detailed index, and includes a history of S.P.G. South African work. The originals for the microfilm are in the U.S.P.G. headquarters in London.
Collection 164 Oral History Interview with Elizabeth Small
Oral history interview with Elizabeth Stair Small in which she describes her missionary experiences in China between the earliest communist revolutions; includes customs, evangelizing methods, assistance of Chinese Christians in areas of central China; post-war pastoring in the U.S. The time period covered by the interviews is 1904-1980.
Elizabeth Small was interviewed by Robert Shuster on October 28, 1980 at the Billy Graham Center Archives at Wheaton College.