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Missionaries, American

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Sarah S. Andrews Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 0115
Abstract Sarah S. Andrews served as a Church of Christ missionary in Japan from January 16, 1916, until her death on September 16, 1961. She financed the building of four churches in Shizuoka, Shimizu, Okitsu, and Numazu. The collection includes 3 photo albums of the mission to Japan, 2 framed portraits, six photographs of Sarah and/or members of her family, a short biography of her, and a copy of the publication Tachiba "Standpoint" A View From Japan from March...
Dates: 1900s-1986

Terry and Susan Giboney Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 0057
Abstract

Terry and Susan Giboney were Church of Christ missionaries in Omika, Japan from 1963-1966. They both worked primarily with Ibaraki Christian College teaching various classes. The collection includes photographs, correspondence, publications, and financial records from their stay in Japan.

Dates: 1950 - 1977

Scott D. Lambert Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 0200
Content Description Scott D. Lambert Papers documents the activities of Scott Lambert during his tenure as the campus minister of the Malibu Church of Christ (later known as the University Church of Christ) at Pepperdine University from 1987-2005.The collection includes correspondence, clippings, ministry planning materials, intern training materials, Malibu Church of Christ elders meetings minutes (1987-2005), UCC building campaign materials, USSR missions materials, World Mission Workshop notebooks, National...
Dates: 1987-2005

Restoration Movement Publications

 Collection
Identifier: 0066
Scope and Content

The collection was created by Pepperdine University librarians and consists of publications associated with the Restoration Movement. The Restoration Movement is the umbrella term for the Churches of Christ, the Christian churches and churches of Christ, as well as the Disciples of Christ. The publications are international in scope and document the work of missions, churches, and children's homes.

Dates: 1834 - 2012