The dream that would not die: The birth and growth of the World Evangelical Fellowship, 1846-1986

by David M. (David Morris) Howard [1928-2022]

Other authorsSamuel Kamaleson (Foreword)
Paperback, 1986

Call number

BR1640.A1 H69

Publication

Exeter: The Paternoster Press, 1986.

Physical description

xvi, 239 p.; 22 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

1. Who Is An Evangelical?
2. The Evangelical Alliance.
3. Contributions of the Evangelical Alliance.
4. The Founding of the World Evangelical Alliance.
5. Early Growth.
6. Emphasis on People.
7. Changing the Guard.
8. "Spiritual Unity in Action."
9. Tensions and Progress.
10. Internationalizing the WEF.
11. From Lausanne to London to Washington.
12. International Ambassador.
13. Is there Life after Lausanne.
14. Expansion and Frustration.
15. "An Open Space."
16. "Serving Our Generation."
17. High Hopes and Interim Measures.
18. Needed : A Bachelor with Unlimited Funds.
19. Financial Crisis.
20. "Defence and Confirmation of the Gospel."
21. Publications and Consultations.
22. "The Furtherance of the Gospel."
23. Communicating the Gospel.
24. "A Cup of Cold Water."
25. "The Women who Proclaim the Good Tidings."
26. "Renew Our Days as of Old.
27. "I Know not what the Future hath. . . "
Epilogue : Of Elepants and Crocodiles.

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