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Table of Contents

Brief Description of This Collection

Title Page and Restrictions

Historical Background of the Lausanne Committee

    ...includes Bio Sketches of the following...
    Arthur John "Jack" Dain
    Leighton Ford
    Gottfried Osei-Mensah

An Essay on the Contents of the Collection (Scope and Content)

Other Information Which Will Be Helpful to the User of This Guide Lists of Audio Tapes, Films, Negatives, Oversize Materials, Photo Albums, Photographs, Slides, and Video Tapes in This Collection (Location Records)
    Audio Tapes
    Films
    Negatives
    Oversize Materials
    Photo Albums
    Photographs
    Slides
    Video Tapes
List of the Contents of Boxes (box-level description) of Paper Records in This Collection (Container List)
Addendum: List of Contents (folder-level description for boxes 1-84)


Collection 46 [December 24, 2010]
Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization; 1974-
Records; 1949, 1969-2007
325 boxes (278 DC, 45 RC, 2 ODC); Audio Tapes, Film, Negatives, Oversize Material, Photo Album, Photographs, Slides, Video Tapes (169.6 cubic feet)

Brief description: Correspondence, minutes, memos, reports, manuscripts of speeches, press releases, newsletters, staff manuals, audio and video tapes of sponsored events, photographs of events and personnel, and other administrative materials. The Committee grew out of the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization. Its basic doctrinal statement was the Lausanne Covenant and it had the mission “to encourage and stimulate the involvement of churches, denominations, ministries, networks and individuals in the cause of world evangelization.” It was predominantly an Evangelical Protestant movement and operated through a small staff, a variety of commissions and periodic meetings on a regional and global level. Recorded in the documents are the early planning for the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization (ICOWE), the creation of the Lausanne Continuation Committee in 1974 that established as the Lausanne Committee (LCWE) in 1976, the activities during the terms of the chief executive officers (Chairman, Executive Secretary, Executive Director, International Director, Treasurer and others) in Charlotte (1974-1992), Nairobi (1975-1980), London (1980-1984), Singapore (1987-1988), Pasadena (1987-1989), Manila (1989), especially the large and small international congresses and consultations sponsored by the Committee (such as the 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization and 1989 Lausanne II Congress in Manila, Philippines), and cooperative projects around the world.

Restrictions: The following parts of this collection are restricted and cannot be used without written permission until the date noted:


Box-Folder #

Date Restriction Removed

37-31

February 14, 2033

92-3

December 31, 2020

97-12

during the lifetime of Vic Glavach

103-9,10

December 31, 2020

106-13

December 31, 2020

168-8

December 31, 2055

169-1,2,3

December 31, 2055

all contents of boxes 183-197

December 31, 2069

198-1,2 December 31, 2069

318-4

December 31, 2011

318-1

December 31, 2012

318-5

December 31, 2014

319-4

December 31, 2011

319-7

December 31, 2012

322-1,2

December 31, 2012

323-2

December 31, 2011


Requests for permission to use the above files should be directed to (does not apply to the Billy Graham files listed below):
                        S. Douglas Birdsall, Executive Chairman of the Lausanne Committee

                        PO Box 2404
                        South Hamilton, MA 01982
Forms to be used for requesting permission should be obtained from the Reading Room staff.

The following files are closed during the lifetime of Billy Graham:
Folders 37-17, 157-2


Historical Background

Founded

1974

Initially as the Lausanne Continuation Committee following the International Congress on World Evangelization; in 1976 the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization was established.


Headquarters location

1981-1984

An international headquarters was established in London where Gottfried Osei-Mensah had relocated from Nairobi. Following his resignation in 1984, the LCWE again functioned from the location of its primary officers without a centralized headquarters.

1987-1989

International Office in Singapore under the leadership of International Director Thomas Wang. Closed in month 1989 and relocated to Pasadena.

1988

Coordination Office. Staff directing program development and participant selection in preparation for the Lausanne II Congress operated from Pasadena and Monrovia, California.

1989

International Office in Pasadena; Congress Office in Manila

1989 or 1990-

Coordination Office. Pasadena office and staff resumed this function while the International Office operated under Houston’s oversight in Oxford

1990-1992

International Office in Oxford, England, under Tom Houston’s direction

Biographical sketches of early principal executive officers

1974-1992

Leighton Ford, Chairman.

Born in Toronto in 1931; received his B.A. from Wheaton College in 1952 and his B.D. in 1955 from Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia; married Jean Coffey Graham, Billy Graham's sister in 1953; between 1953 and 1955 Ford served as a supply pastor, student pastor and summer assistant for churches in Texas, Missouri and Georgia; ordained in the Presbyterian Church in the US, 1955; joined the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) as an Associate Evangelist, 1955; his first BGEA duties in this capacity were to assist in Billy Graham’s 1955 London Crusade, after which he conducted crusades on his own throughout the world; appointed Vice President for the BGEA in 1958, which he continued until his retirement in 1986.

Appointed the Chairman of the ICOWE Program Committee in 1973 and also served on the Congress Planning Committee. Following the Congress he was a member of the LCC Executive Committee, and was elected the Chairman of the LCWE in 1976 at its inception. He was Chairman of the Thailand Consultation and gave the opening address of that meeting. He also worked as the Program Chairman for Amsterdam '83 and Amsterdam '86, the International Conferences for Itinerant Evangelists. Ford resigned from the BGEA in 1986 in order to launch Leighton Ford Ministries, as well as to continue his LCWE duties. Ford also authored books and articles, and was a regular speaker on the BGEA's "Hour of Decision" radio program. Ford retired as Chairman in 1992, when he was named Honorary Life Chairman.


1974-1984

Gottfried Osei-Mensah, Executive Secretary.

Born in 1934 in Ghana; received his B.Sc. degree at Birmingham University in England; worked as a sales engineer with Mobil Oil, 1960-1965; served the Pan-African Fellowship of Evangelical Students as Traveling Secretary, 1966-1971; pastor of Nairobi Baptist Church in Kenya, 1971-1975; elected Chairman of the Executive Committee for the 1976 Pan African Christian Leadership Assembly in Nairobi, 1975.

In 1975, prior to the establishment of LCWE, Osei-Mensah was elected Executive Secretary of the Lausanne Continuation Committee and continued in that post in the LCWE. Osei-Mensah presented plenary addresses at both the 1974 ICOWE and 1980 COWE. He transferred to London with the opening of the LCWE international headquarters there and continued as the Executive Secretary until his retirement in 1984.

1974-1984

A. Jack Dain, Chairman of Lausanne Continuation Committee (1974-1976), LCWE member (1976-1978), LCWE General Coordinator (1982-1984).

Dain was born in England in 1912; studied at the Wolverhampton Grammar School and served as a Lieutenant Commander in the British Royal Navy; worked as a missionary in India; served in London as the Overseas Secretary for the Evangelical Alliance; between 1959 and 1965, acted as the Federal Secretary for the Church Missionary Society of Australia in Sydney; in 1965 he assumed new responsibilities as the Assistant Bishop for the Diocese of Sydney in the Church of England in Australia; was Co-Chairman of the 1968 Asia-South Pacific Congress on Evangelism held in Singapore.

In 1972 he was appointed Chairman of the ICOWE's Planning Committee and subsequently as the Executive Chairman of ICOWE. Following the Congress he was selected to be the Chairman of the Lausanne Continuation Committee, a post which he filled until the LCWE was established in 1976, although he continued as a member of the Lausanne Committee until his retirement in 1978. At that time he was voted an Honorary Life Member of the Committee. Dain was also involved in the 1980 Thailand Consultation, both as a member of the Participant Selection Committee, and as the Coordinator of the Commission on Cooperation for World Evangelization. In 1982, Dain was given a two-year assignment as LCWE's general co-ordinator, which he carried out in London until 1984, while also fulfilling duties for his church in Sydney, Australia.

In 1984 he returned to Sydney to resume his duties there on a full-time basis. Dain also contributed to the BGEA’s work in Australia by being the Chairman of the BGEA of Australia, which included being involved in the BGEA's 1968 Sydney Crusade as one of two Vice-Chairman on the Executive Committee; eleven years later he served as the Chairman of the 1979 Crusade, also in Sydney. Dain also served as the International Chairman of Bible and Medical Missionary Fellowship, and authored books and articles.

Dain died in 2003.

1976-1989

Donald Hoke, Treasurer

2004-

Douglas Birdsall, Executive Chairman


Personnel by Position

Position

Name

Dates

Lausanne Continuation Committee

 

Chairman

A. J. Dain

1974-1975

Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization

 

Honorary Chairman

Billy Graham

1974-?

 

Chairman

Leighton Ford (designated Honorary Life Chairman in 1992)

1976-1992

 

Secretary to Chairman (Leighton Ford)

Leola Linkous

 

 

 

Kathy Roth

1985-?

 

 

John R. Reid

1992-1994?

 

Executive Chair

Fergus Macdonald

1994-1997?

 

 

Paul Cedar

1998-2004

 

 

S. Douglas Birdsall

2004-

 

Deputy Chair

Chongnahm Cho

 

 

 

John R. Reid

1988-?

 

Vice Chair

Chongnahm Cho

2002-?

 

General Coordinator

A.J. Dain

1982-1984

 

Secretary to General Coordinator

Leanne Ellem

1982-1984

 

Executive Secretary

Gottfried Osei-Mensah

1975-1984

 

Secretary and Administrative Assistant to Executive Secretary

Patrica Newth

1976-1981

 

 

Jane Rainey Fraser

1980-1981

 

Executive Director

Carl Johansson

1984-1985

 

Acting Director for Program Coordination

Brad Smith

1985

 

Acting Executive Director

Irv Chambers

1985

 

Deputy Chairman

Thomas Wang

1986

 

International Director

Thomas Wang

1987-1989

 

 

Tom Houston

1989-1992

  Interim International Coordinator John Siewert 1999-2001
    Gary Barnes 2001-?

 

 

David Claydon

2002-2004

 

 

Tetsunao “Ted” Yamamori

2004-

    Lindsay Brown 2008-?

 

Secretary to International Director (Thomas Wang)

Sharon Chan

1987-1989

 

Associate International Director

Paul McKaughan

1987-1989

 

Deputy Director

Bill Ditewig

1989?-?

 

Secretary to Deputy Director

Sharon Chan

1989-?

 

Minister-at-Large

Tom Houston

1992-?

 

Director of Ministries

Paul McKaughan

1987-?

 

Director of Communications

Jim Newton

1987-?

 

 

Joseph Sindorf

 

 

Senior Associates Program Coordinator

Brad Smith

1987-?

 

Secretary

Fergus Macdonald

ca. 1993

 

Treasurer

Donald Hoke

1976-1989

 

 

Roger Parrott

 

 

Assistant Treasurer

James Coleman

1986-?

 

Deputy Executive Officer

John Howell

1977-1980

 

Executive Assistant

John Howell

 

 

Communications Working Group Chair (later Global Communications Working Group)

Thomas Zimmerman

1986-1981

 

 

Horst Marquardt

1981-?

 

 

Wing-tai Leung

 

 

Intercession Working Group chair

John R. Reid

1976-1981

 

 

Vonette Bright

1981-?

 

 

Glenda Weldon

 

 

Leadership Development Working Group chair

Doug Birdsall

 

 

Strategy Working Group chair

C. Peter Wagner

1976-1981

 

 

Ed Dayton

1981-?

 

 

Bryant Myers

1993

 

 

Paul Eshleman

 

 

Theology & Education Working Group chair (later Theology Working Group

John Stott

1976-1981

 

 

John R. Reid

1981-?

 

 

Peter Kuzmic

 

 

 

Luder Whitlock

 

 

Special Assistant on Communications, Communications Officer

Bill Jefferson

1982

 

 

Steve Downey

1986-?

 

Lausanne Communications Council for World Evangelization executive director

Elmer Wilson

1993-?

 

Editor of World Evangelization

Steve Downey

1985-1986?

 

Managing editor of World Evangelization

Leslie Tarr

 

 

 

Sharon Chan

1988

 

Chairman of Search Committee

Thomas Zimmerman

1983


Lausanne Committee US

 

President

Thomas Zimmerman

1986-1990

 

Director of US Operations

Roger Parrott

1986-1989

 

 

Rob Martin

1989-1990

 

 

David Hartz

1990-1991


Lausanne Full and Executive Committee (EC) meetings (chronological)

 

Mexico City

January 20-23, 1975

 

London (EC only)

September 1-4, 1975

 

Atlanta, Georgia

January 12-16, 1976

 

West Berlin

September 6-10, 1976

 

Montreal (EC only)

September 5-9, 1977

 

Bermuda

January 14-20, 1978

 

Springfield, Missouri (Exec Comm only)

September 4-8, 1978

 

Atlantic City, New Jersey (EC only)

November 12-16, 1979

 

Ventnor, New Jersey

November 12-16, 1979

 

Pattaya, Thailand

June 14-28, 1980

 

Old Jordans, Bucks, England (EC only)

May 26-29, 1981

 

Wheaton, Illinois

May 21-26, 1982

 

Arrowhead Springs, California

January 17-21, 1983

 

Stuttgart, West Germany

September 8-15, 1984

 

Oslo, Norway

June 3-6, 1985

 

Amsterdam (during Amsterdam ‘86)

July 7-10, 1986

 

Atlanta and Callaway Gardens, Georgia

January 18-24, 1987

 

Mt. Hermon, California

January 11-15, 1988

 

Malibu, California (Exec Comm only)

December 12-16, 1988

 

Manila

July 10-21, 1989

 

Arrowhead Springs, California

January 22-25, 1990

 

Budapest, Hungary

June 1-7, 1991

 

Azusa, California

August 30-September 4, 1992

 

Stuttgart, Germany

February 7-10, 1994

 

Stuttgart, Germany

February 26-March 1, 1996

 

Toronto, Canada

March 8-13, 1998

 

Jackson, Mississippi

July 4-7, 2002


Lausanne Committee members (some alternates later became regular members and their names therefore appear in both lists)


 

Rev. Lucien Accad
Rev. Pierre Allard
Rev. Francisco Anabalon
Bishop Haikon E. Anderson
Mr. Pedro Arana-Quiroz
Dr. Saphir Athyal
Mr. Ramez Atallah
Mr. Menahem Benhayim
Dr. Peter Beyerhaus
Rev. Henri Blocher
Dr. Dirinda Marini Bodho
Mr. Wim Bouw
Mrs. Vonette Bright
Rev. Clive Calver
Rev. Brian Carrell
Mr. Michael Cassidy
Mr. Ruben Nestor Proietti Cavallero
Dr. Paul Cedar
Dr. Chun Chae Ok
Dr. Kenneth Chafin
Rev. David Chan
Dr. Lawrence Chia

Mr. Jonathan Chiu
Dr. Chongnahm Cho
Dr. Philemon Choi
Mr. Alain Choiquier
Bishop Sundar Clarke
Dr. Wade T. Coggins
Dr. Robert Coleman
Mr. Charles Colson
Dr. R. Robert Cunville
Pastor ma Djongwe Daidanso (other entry has last two names flipped)
Rev. Rene Daidanso
Rev. Joshua Daimoi
Bishop A. Jack Dain (honorary lifetime member)
Mr. Ed Dayton (ex officio)
Rev. Antoine Deeb
Miss Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Mr. Paul Eshleman
Dr. Nilson do Amaral Fanini
Mr. Ajith Fernando
Rev. Tulio Barros Ferreira

Dr. Leighton Ford
Rev. Bruno Frigoli
Rev. Shin Funaki
Rev. Andrew Furuyama
Rev. Gerry Gallimore
Rev. Mariano di Gangi
Mrs Emmy Gichinga
Mr. Juan Gili
Rt. Rev. David Gitari
Mr. Hartmut Richard Glaser (ex-officio)
Rev. Geziel Nunes Gomes
Dr. Billy Graham
Rev. Dr. Michael Griffiths
Rev. Dr. Akira Hatori
Rev. Jack Hayford
Dr. Michael Haynes
Dr. Edward Hill
Diakon Fritz Hoffmann
Dr. C. Bill Hogue (ex officio)
Dr. Donald E. Hoke
Mr. Armin Hoppler
Dr. Josip Horak
Rev. Tom Houston
Dr. George Hunter III
Mr. Kweku Hutchful
Dr. Chow Lien Hwa
Rev. Juan M. Isais
Dr. Abdul Istafanous
Rev. Akira Izuta
Rt. Rev. Bashir Jiwan
Rev. James Katarikawe
Dr. Byang Kato
Dr. James Kennedy
Mr. B. U. Khokhar
Bishop Festo Kivengere
Mr. A. T. Victor Koh
Rev. Peter Kuzmic
Mrs. Oknah Kim Lah
Mr. Gordon T. Landreth
Miss Ellie Lau
Mrs. Oknah Kim Lay
Dr. Jong Yun Lee
Rev. Samuel O. Libert
Dr. Harold Lindsell
Dr. Branko Lovrec
Rev. Fergus Macdonald

Mr. Costas Macris
Mr. Fred Magbanua
Mrs. M. Mapalieij-Mantik
Dr. Chris Marantika
Dr. Dirinda Marini-Bodho
Mr. Horst Marquardt
Mr. Albert Marulanda
Dr. James Massey
Rev. John J. Matulessy
Mr. John McInnes
Dr. Billy Melvin
Dr. Jesse Miranda
Mr. Jose Missena
Dr. W. Stanley Mooneyham
Rev. David H. Moore
Miss Kirsti Mosvold
Rev. Inoke Nabulivou
Rev. Makram Naguib
Dr. Claude Noel
Mr. Agne Nordlander
Dr. Emilio Antonio Nunez
Rev. Petrus Octavianus
Rev. Sam Odunaike
Rev. Samuel Olson
Mr. Warwick Olson
Dr. Nathaniel Olutimayin
Rev. Marcelino Ortiz
The Rev. Gottfried Osei-Mensah
Rev. Reiji Oyama
Rev. Luis Palau
Dr. Cho-Choon Park
Rev. Seiku Paunonen
Dr. Pablo E. Perez
Miss Susan Perlman
Mr. Michael P. Perrott
Rev. Ted Raedeke
Bishop John R. Reid
Mr. D. John Richard
Ing Eduardo Ruan
Mr. Hans-Guenter Sachse
Rev. Subhas Sangma
Bishop N. D. A. Samuel
Rev. Jonathan F. Santos
Rev. Willi Sartorius
Dekan Rolf Scheffbuch
Mr. Peter Schneider

Rev. Manuel L. Scott
Rev. Antonio da Silva
Mr. Gilberto da Silva
Rev. Eliseu Simeao
Mr. Simon H. Sircar
Mr. Victor Smadja
Rev. Alfredo Smith
Rev. Brian Stiller
Rev. John R.W. Stott
Rev. Dr. Philip Teng
Mrs. Juliet Thomas
Mr. John Tooke
Bishop Erling Utnem
Dr. C. Peter Wagner

Rev. Thomas Wang
Miss Esther Waruiru
Dr. I. Ben Wati
Dr. Warren Webster
Dr. David Wells
Miss Ursula Wiesemann
Dr. Ralph Winter
Rev. Theodore Williams
Rev. Canon James Wong
Miss Florence Yeboah
Pastor Lee Joon Yun
Dr. Thomas Zimmerman
Rev. Isaac Zokoue


Lausanne Committee alternates (some alternates later became regular members and their names therefore appear in both lists)

 

Mr. Isaac Ababio
Mr. Fouad Accad
Dr. Tokunboh Adeyemo
Dr. Bukovsky Akos
Miss Claire-lise de Benoit
Dr. Akos Bukovsky
Mr. Luis Bush
Mr. Robinson Cavalcanti
Rev. Paul Cedar
Rev. Jonathan Chao
Right Rev. Luke Chhoa
Mrs. Nancy Clark
Rev. David Claydon
Rev. David Cohen
Rev. Ian Christopher Coffey
Rev. Loren Cunningham
Rev. Philippe Decorvet
Mr. Petru Dugulescu
Rev. Fawz Emish
Mr. Eric Gay
Mr. Juan Gili
Rev. Jose Grau
Dr. Robert Hamblin
Dr. Stephen Hayner
Dr. Michael Haynes
Dr. Cyril Horak
Rev. Tom Houston

Rev. Simone Ibrahim
Rev. R. D. Karthak
Mr. Jay Kessler
Dr. F. S. Khair-Ullah
Dr. MEngi K. Kilandamoko
Dr. Dennis Kinlaw
Dr. Erwin J Kolb
Dr. Theodore Lehmann
Dr. Ford Madison
Dr. Isabelo F. Magalit
Mr. Fred Magbanua
Mr. Horst Marquardt
Mrs. Igbal Kundan Massey
Dr. James Massey
Dr. Kuntukula Kilandamoko Mengi
Mr. Caesar B. Molebatsi
Rev. Mardoqueo Munoz
Pastor Victor Musa
Mr. Michael Nazir-Ali
Mr. Emilio Antonio Nunez
Rev. Sam Odunaike
Dr. John Olley
Mr. Samuel A. Olson
Rev. Marcelino Ortiz
Bishop S.K. Parmar
Rev. Archie B. Parrish
Mr. John Ray

 

Rt. Rev. J.R. Reid
Dr. Ian Rennie
Dr. Bong Rin Ro
Mr. Hans-Gunther Sachse
Mr. George Samuel
Rev. Rolf Scheffbuch
Rev. Eliseu Simeao
Rev. Alfred Smith
Rev. Viggo Sogaard
Rev. David Stewart
Mr. Valdir Stuernagel

Rev. Elon Svanell
Dr. Chong Kwong Tek
Rev. Carmelo Terranova
Rev. Tite Tienou
Dr. Jan Urban
Mr. Augustin B. Vencer
Dr. Warren Webster
Dr. Henryk Wieja
Dr. Robert H. Wilson
Dr. Norvald Yri
Dr. Ravi Zacharias


Working Groups: These groups, each headed by a LCWE Executive Committee member, oversaw and coordinated specific areas of strategy, planning, operation

 

Intercession Working Group, chaired by Bishop John Reid of Australia, who was succeeded in 1981 by Vonette Bright.

 

Theology and Education Working Group, chaired by John Stott of England, who was succeeded by John Reid in 1981 (the working group was later renamed the Theology Working Group)

 

Strategy Working Group, chaired by Peter Wagner of the United States, who was succeeded by Ed Dayton in 1981

 

Communications Working Group, chaired by Thomas Zimmerman of the United States, who was succeeded by Horst Marquardt in 1981 (later renamed the Global Communications Working Group)

 

Leadership Development Working Group

 

Global CEOs Working Group


Selected significant events in organizational history for which there are documents in the collection (see a more extensive list the LCWE Web page at http://www.lausanne.org)

1974

International Congress on World Evangelization (ICOWE), Lausanne, Switzerland
Dates: July 16-25
Attendance: 2,300 leaders from 150 countries
Purpose: See narrative below
Honorary Chairman: Billy Graham
Director: Donald Hoke
Associate Director: Paul Little
Executive Chairman: A.J. Dain
Chairman of Planning Committee: A.J. Dain
Chairman of Program Committee: Leighton Ford

In November 1971, Billy Graham convened a meeting at which he inquired about the advisability of holding another international congress on world evangelization as a follow-up to the 1966 World Congress on Evangelism in Berlin. The purpose of the meeting was to gather the leaders of evangelical Protestant Christians together for strategic planning, inspiration, and fellowship. A Board of Conveners, made up of 164 Christian leaders who had gathered at Graham's invitation, served as the formal governing authority of the Congress. The Planning Committee consisted of thirty-one members, led Dain. Funding for the Congress came from donations and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA). The BGEA also provided support by allowing several of its employees to work full- or part-time as staff members or consultants. The Congress office was opened in April 1973, with the staff’s major tasks including selecting the four thousand participants to invite. The Congress (also called Lausanne Congress) met with the theme, "Let The Earth Hear His Voice." In addition to the major plenary addresses (including the open and closing addresses by Graham), the program consisted of Bible studies, demonstrations of evangelistic methods, small group discussions and reports on various aspects of the theology and strategy of evangelism, reports on the situation of the church in various geographic locations, debates by citizens and workers on the strategies necessary for particular nations, Laustade '74 (the evangelistic meeting for the general public held in the city's stadium), and the signing by a large number of the participants of the Lausanne Covenant, a statement intended to define the necessity, responsibilities, and goals of spreading the Gospel. The Congress office was officially closed in October 1974. For more detailed background information on the Congress, see BGC Archives collection 53, Records of the International Congress on World Evangelization.

1977

Homogeneous Unit Principle Consultation, Pasadena
Dates: May 31-June 2
Attendance: 10 participants, 27 consultants
Purpose: Addressed the controversial church growth philosophy’s implications on world evangelization; sponsored by the Theology and Education Working Group
Moderator: John Stott

1978

Willowbank or Gospel and Culture Consultation, Bermuda
Dates: January 6-13
Attendance: 33 theologians, anthropologists, linguists, missionaries and pastors
Purpose: Examine the interrelation between the gospel and culture and the implications for missions and evangelism, and identify tools for more effective communication. Sponsored by the Theology and Education Working Group, co-sponsored by the Strategy Working Group
Chairman: John Stott
Coordinator: Peter Savage

1978

North American Conference on Muslim Evangelization, Glen Eyrie, CO
Dates: October 15-21
Attendance: 150
Purpose: Focus on reaching these unreached Muslim peoples and to explore the wide range of implications of the Gospel in their Islamic cultures.
Director: Don McCurry

1979

U.S. Simple Lifestyle Consultation, in Ventnor, NJ
Dates: Apr. 25-29, 1979
Attendance: 100-125
Purpose: Prepare findings for the 1980 international consultation, define criteria for choosing a simple lifestyle and developing the personal Christian life and character needed to adopt the lifestyle
Director: Ron Sider

1980

International Simple Lifestyle Consultation, London, 1980
Dates: March 17-21
Attendance: 85 evangelical leaders from 27 countries
Purpose: “Study simple living in relation to evangelism, relief and justice, since all three are mentioned in the Lausanne Covenant's sentences on simple life-style”
Coordinator: Ron Sider

1980

Consultation on World Evangelization (COWE), Pattaya, Thailand
Dates: June 16-27
Attendance: 650 invited participants, 300 observers
Honorary Chairman: Billy Graham
Chairman: Leighton Ford
Director: David Howard
Program Director: Saphir Athyal
Director of Communications: Stan Izon
Director of Operations: John Howell

Following the Lausanne Congress, the LCWE decided to convene a working consultation to evaluate what had happened in world evangelization since the 1974 Lausanne meeting and to develop realistic strategies for the future. LCWE issued a call in 1977 for the Consultation on World Evangelization (COWE) under the theme, "How Shall They Hear?" Gottfried Osei-Mensah and John Howell, LCWE's Executive Assistant & COWE Director of Operations, were also involved in the planning and preparations for the meeting from their office in Nairobi. The Consultation site selected in a deliberate effort to identify with the church in the Third World. The size of the meeting was kept intentionally small to facilitate its task as a working and studying consultation. Participants were selected on the basis of their contribution to world evangelization and their influence in their own national and/or church circles, both at the time and in the projected future. Since COWE was intended to be a study consultation, a broad foundation of study groups was built throughout the world before COWE. Their focus of study was directed on specific groups of people to be reached with the Gospel, with an International Coordinator oversee each of these areas of study. The fruit of the work of the study groups was set down in papers summarizing their findings. The International Coordinator then consolidated the information from these studies and produced a paper summarizing the findings on a worldwide basis. These papers formed the basis for the seventeen Mini-Consultations at the Thailand Consultation. Meetings for interest groups were coordinated to allow individuals with specialized ministries to gather; regional groups also met to facilitate united effort within a geographical region. Simultaneous with the Consultation, the Commission on Cooperation in World Evangelization met to The results of the Consultation included the final papers developed by each of the Mini-Consultations and the resulting compendium of them; the recommendation of the Commission on Cooperation in World Evangelization; audio tapes of the plenary messages; and the ongoing work of the study groups organized prior to the Consultation.

1980

Commission on Cooperation in World Evangelization, Pattaya, Thailand
Dates: Simultaneous with Consultation
Purpose: Consider the biblical basis for working together in world evangelization, the theological implications of cooperation, and the strategic and methodological application of this.
Chairman: Billy Graham
Coordinator: A.J. Dain
Secretary: Chua Wee Hian

1981

American Festival of Evangelism
Dates: July 27-30
Attendance: 14,500
Purpose: Reflect on and train for the evangelization of the United States
Chairman: Thomas Zimmerman
Executive Director: Paul Benjamin

1982

Consultation on the Relationship between Evangelism and Social Responsibility (CRESR), Grand Rapids
Dates: June 19-25
Attendance: 51 ex officio individuals, participants invited on a regional basis, and consultants from various fields of expertise. Co-sponsored by the LCWE and World Evangelical Fellowship
Purpose: Determine the interrelationship and appropriate balance between proclaiming the gospel and addressing social needs
Co-Chairman: Gottfried Osei-Mensah
Co-Chairman: Bong Rin Ro
Co-Chairman: John Stott
Coordinator: Dick Van Halsema

1984

International Prayer Assembly for World Evangelization, Seoul
Dates: June 6-11
Attendance: 2,987
Purpose: Pray, mobilize prayer movements, build international networks, promote the role of prayer in world evangelization
Chairman: Vonette Bright
Chair of Finance Committee: William R. Randall
International Coordinator: Jen A. Jennings
Program Chair: Thomas Wang

1985

Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and World Evangelization, Oslo
Dates: May 28-June 1
Attendance: 67 participants, observers and staff from 71 nations
Purpose: Explore issues raised by biblical studies and contemporary experiences of the Holy Spirit in relation to evangelism and church renewal; co-sponsored by the LCWE Theology Working Group and Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Fellowship
Chairman: John R. Reid
Coordinator: Tormod Engelsviken

1986

Third Consultation on Jewish Evangelism, Easneye, England
Dates: August 19-27
Attendance: approximately 160 from 17 nations
Purpose: Affirm “the importance and necessity of evangelism directed at Jewish people”
International Coordinator: C. David Harley

1987

Singapore '87 (International Conference for Younger/Emerging Christian Leaders)
Dates: June 1-10
Attendance: Approximately 300 from 67 nations
Purpose: “Bring together key younger/emerging leaders from various countries around the world” to provide networking, stimulate evangelism and raise awareness of resources and innovative ideas
Chairman: Brian C. Stiller
Program Coordinator: Ramez Atallah

1988

Leadership '88 (the U.S. Conference for Emerging/Younger Leaders)
Dates: June 27-July 1
Attendance: 2,000
Purpose: “Encourage and equip emerging Christian leaders in the United States to take aggressive leadership to complete the Great Commission in this generation”
Chairman: Glandion Carney
Vice Chairman: Mike Aldrich
Executive Director: Bill Ditewig

1988

European Leadership Conference on World Evangelization, Stuttgart, Germany
Dates: September 5-9

1989

International Congress on World Evangelization, Second, Manila, Philippines (also called Lausanne II)
Dates: July 11-20, 1989
Attendance: 4,300 in attendance from 173 countries
Purpose: "Proclaim Christ until He Comes: Calling the Whole Church to Take the Whole Gospel to the Whole World” (congress theme)
Chairman: Leighton Ford
Deputy Chairman: Donald Hoke
Congress Coordinator: Paul McKaughan
Program Advisory Committee Chairman: Ramez Atallah
Program Chairman: Paul McKaughan, Saphir Athyal
Program Director: Ed Dayton
International Participant Selection Committee Chairman: A.J. Dain
Media Director: Jim Newton
Executive Vice President & Operations Director: Ricardo Jumawan
Plenary session topics:
Site: Initially envisioned to be held in Lausanne, Switzerland, the site of the first Congress; later announced to be held in Singapore but then relocated to Manila in mid-1988 due to construction conflicts in Singapore.

1990

Moscow Congress on Evangelization
Dates: October 22-26, 1990
Attendance: 850 Soviet and 150 non-Soviet participants
Purpose: The inspiration for the event came from Soviet participants at Lausanne II a year earlier who were eager to utilize the opportunities in light of greater freedoms in the USSR

1991

Consultation on Partnership in World Mission, Wheaton, Illinois
Dates: May 9-11

1991

Budapest Global Summit, Hungary
Dates: September 1-7

1992

European Leadership Consultation on Evangelization, Bad Boll, Germany
Dates: March 9-13

1993

Consultation on Modernity, Uppsala, Sweden
Dates: June 10-15

1997

Consultation on Contextualization Revisited, Haslev, Denmark
Dates: June 17-21

2000

Consultation on Spiritual Warfare, Nairobi, Kenya
Dates: August 16-22

2004

Forum on World Evangelization, Pattaya, Thailand
Dates: September 29-October 5
Attendance: Over 1,500 Christian leaders from around the world
Purpose: Focus on the task of global evangelism as a working consultation with leaders exchanging information and ideas before attending the September gathering.
Chairman: Roger Parrott

2006

Lausanne Young Leaders Forum, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Dates: September 24-30
Attendance: 550 young leaders from 112 countries
Theme: “Live and Lead Like Jesus”
Purpose: Examine opportunities and barriers to sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and challenge young leaders to make the most of God’s calling on their life

2007

Bi-Annual Lausanne International Leadership Meeting, Budapest, Hungary
Dates: June 18-22

2010

Third International Congress on World Evangelization, Cape Town, South Africa (also called Cape Town 2010)
Dates: October 16-25
Attendance: Over 4,000 Christian leaders from 197 countries around the world
Purpose: “to confront the critical issues of our time – other world faiths, poverty, HIV/AIDS, persecution, among others - as they relate to the future of the Church and world evangelization.


Publications (alphabetical by title)

 

Communique

1979-1980

COWE Newsletter

1980

Daily Communique (1980 COWE)

 

Information Bulletin

1982-1986

Lausanne Communique (newsletter)

 

Lausanne Occasional Papers (booklets)

1974

Let the Earth Hear His Voice (compendium of Lausanne Congress messages)

1974-1975

News

 

Prayer Bulletins

1975-1985

World Evangelization Information Bulletin
       1975-1980 (in folders 28-8 or 40-38)
       1981-1985 (in folder 120-6)

1985-

World Evangelization
       1985-1994 (in folders 120-6,7,8)
       1995, 1997-1998 (in folder 320-7)


Ministry emphasis

 

To serve as an international catalyst, clearing house, information center, and motivational source for evangelization throughout the world, in part as an Evangelical counterpart to the ecumenical WCC by establishing and fostering an international network of Evangelical leaders, as well as periodically sponsoring conferences and consultations.


Geographical emphasis

 

Global


Other significant information

 

Contributing to the long-term impact of the Lausanne Congress in 1974 were the consultations held in 1973 on how best to continue the Congress's goals after the meeting. From these meetings came the first plans for the Lausanne Continuation Committee (LCC), which was established as the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization (LCWE) in 1976. The process of selecting members to constitute the LCC began at the Congress, resulting in the selection of forty-eight people to plan for future consultations and congresses as needed; this number was later expanded to seventy-five. At its inception, Leighton Ford was chosen as LCWE's Chairman and Gottfried Osei-Mensah was designated its Executive Secretary.


Scope and Content: General

The materials in this collection consist predominantly of administrative correspondence, but also include minutes, reports, questionnaires, memos, financial reports and related documents, production files for publications, address manuscripts, statistical reports, press releases, procedure books, conference daily publications, promotional material, audio tapes, photographs and slides, all related to the planning and activity of the various offices responsible for the administration of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization (LCWE), the 1974 Lausanne Congress (ICOWE), the Thailand Consultation (COWE), and other LCWE-sponsored consultations.

Outline of Collection Arrangement. See Table of Contents at top of web page.

The overall arrangement of the materials in this collection was provided by the archivist. The arrangement of each subseries was kept as it was received from the records creator when an order was discernable. Therefore, because various individuals and offices created and arranged the records, the arrangement of each subseries varies. In some cases, the arrangement follows a generally alphabetical scheme; in others the arrangement is predominantly chronological. In several instances, small accessions followed previous larger ones; these materials were then filed according to the scheme of the subseries to which they were being added. Refoldering of materials by the archivist was intermittent. In cases where the folders were in good condition, the original folders were retained. Those in poor condition were replaced while retaining the original folder title. Completely unfoldered material was foldered and the archivist created the folder title. Only in cases where there was no title did the archivist create one. Duplicate material was removed from the collection and returned to the donor.

Some materials were removed from their original order due to their size. When this was done, a notice to this effect was placed where the document would have appeared, also indicating where the document(s) can be found. These items are also listed on the Separation Record for Oversize Materials in this guide. If entire folders of materials were removed for reasons of size, the folder title on the container list of this guide nonetheless remains in the order in which it would have appeared.

The descriptions for the various subseries follow in the order in which they appear in the Table of Contents and the Container List.

Note on Plenary or workshop presentations: These presentations, whether in text or recorded form, are spread throughout the collection, but in some cases are hidden underneath the volume of the collection or the extensiveness of description. Brought together here are a few of the highlights and sources for these:

International Congress on World Evangelization (ICOWE), 1974. There are no audio or video recordings of these in this collection. Researchers should consult BGC Archives Collection 53, Records of the ICOWE, for written transcripts and audio recordings of many Congress messages.

North American Conference on Muslim Evangelization, 1978 (folder 122-8)

US Consultation on the Simple Lifestyle (folder 36-42, audio tapes T1-T4

Consultation on World Evangelization (COWE), 1980 (folders 45-16, 46-52,53,54, audio tapes T5-T16, T19-T41

International Prayer Assembly, 1984 (audio tapes T42-T183)

Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and Evangelization, 1985 (folders 86-20,21, audio tapes T184-T199)

Communications Consultation, 1986 (audio tapes T200-T207)

Singapore ‘87 (audio tapes T249-T261, video tapes V11-V39)

Leadership ‘88 (video tapes V40-V70)

Series I: LCWE Chairman
Subseries:
A.        Leighton Ford (Chairman)
B.        John Reid (International Chairman, no records)
C.        Fergus Macdonald (International Chairman, no records)
D.        Paul Cedar (Executive Chairman)
E.        Doug Birdsall (Executive Chairman, no records)
Date Range: 1969-1994
Notes: This series documents the chairman’s leadership role of the LCWE from its beginning in 1975, including the major international conferences and consultations sponsored by the Lausanne Committee. The researcher will benefit from a careful survey of the folder titles, either in the boxes themselves or in the detailed portion (for boxes 1 through 9 of this series) of the container list of this guide as they are very precise and suggestive of the folder’s contents.

Subseries I.A: Leighton Ford
Arrangement:
1.         Administrative records (alphabetical)
2.         Congress and consultations records (alphabetical)
Date Range: 1969-1994
Volume: 20.8 cubic feet
Boxes: 1-9, 87-115
Correspondents: Primarily the chairman as the creator or recipient of correspondence, memos, and reports; also LCWE leaders and personnel, and Evangelical church and ministry leaders
Notes: This series documents Leighton Ford's administration and leadership of the Committee from 1975 to 1992, including the major international conferences sponsored by the Lausanne Committee during that period (1974 International Congress on World Evangelization or the Lausanne Congress, the 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization, and the 1989 International Congress for World Evangelization or Lausanne II). Ford's records predate the Lausanne Committee due to his involvement in the planning and preparation of the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization (ICOWE), from which the Committee subsequently emerged. The researcher will benefit from a careful survey of the folder titles, either in the boxes themselves or in the detailed portion (for boxes 1 through 9 of this series) of the container list of this guide as they are very precise and suggestive of the folder’s contents.

Subseries I.A.1: Administrative records
Arrangement:
a.         1975-1984 (boxes 2-6, alphabetical)
b.         1969-1994 (boxes 87-109, alphabetical)
Date Range: 1969-1994
Volume: 13.9 cubic feet
Boxes: 2-6, 87-109
Geographic coverage: International and domestic
Type of documents: Primarily correspondence, but also reports, financial records (budgets, audits, official statements), memos, lists, meeting minutes, financial statements, fund-raising proposals and reports, faxed communications, and message manuscripts (both those by Ford and others).
Correspondents: In addition to Ford, Lausanne Committee administrators and members predominate, including Ramez Attalah (folder 2-7), Ray Bakke (folders 87-9,10,11), Kenneth Chafin (folder 2-13), David Howard (folder 4-17), John Howell (folder 4-18), Gottfried Osei-Mensah (folders 5-2 and 5-3), John Stott (folder 5-16), Bill Jefferson, Steve Downey, LCWE International Chairman from 1989 to 1992 Tom Houston (especially folders 98-1 through 98-8), Leola Linkous, John Reid, Fergus Macdonald, Irv Chambers, Donald Hoke, J. Berkley Reynolds, Stan Izon, Jack Dain (see especially folders 92-3,4,5,6), Chuck Colson (folder 89-9), Carl Johansson, Jim Newton
Notes: This subseries documents Ford's administration and leadership of the Committee, (excluding Ford’s files related to specific Lausanne Committee congresses and consultations, whose records follow in the next subseries). A chronological subseries of correspondence, largely outgoing, ranges from January 1988 (folder 90-6) to August 1989 (or folder 92-2). Researchers should be aware that Ford’s oversight of the LCWE was concurrent with other activities under Leighton Ford Ministries, and there is some intermingling of LFM letterhead into this series from that organization, and therefore reflects other topics as well.

Exceptional items: The following descriptions treat Ford’s files in topical clusters, although these are not distinct but integrated throughout the series.

The files include record of the annual meetings of the LCWE and its Executive Committee, such as those from the 1977 Bermuda meeting (folders 2-8 through 2-11); 1976 Berlin (folders 3-15 and 3-16); 1977 Montreal (folders 3-17 and 3-18); 1978 Springfield (folders 3-19 and 3-20); 1979 Ventnor (folders 3-21 and 3-22), 1982 Wheaton (folder 93-3), 1985 Atlanta (folder 93-4), 1986 Amsterdam (folder 93-5,6,7), 1987 Atlanta (folder 93-8,9), 1988 Mount Hermon (folder 93-10), 1990 Arrowhead Springs (folder 93-11), 1991 Budapest (folder 93-12), 1992 Azusa (folder 93-15). Executive Committee files are also located in folders 3-23 through 3-26, and folder 112-3. Meetings of the LCWE full committee are found in folders 95-9,10,11,12 and folder 112-5. Files documenting LCWE member lists and status are concentrated in folders 101-17,18,19,21. Also related are nominations of members (folders 102-1,2,3,4,5,6). The participation of observers at official LCWE meetings are described in folders 103-5,6. There is also some correspondence for specific LCWE members, including Susan Perlman (folder 103-15), Vinay Samuel (folder 105-13), Thomas Zimmerman (folders 108-14 and 109-11).

A primary programmatic emphasis of the later period of Ford’s term as chairman was on Lausanne II (the second international Congress held in Manila in 1989). Although the bulk of these are reflected in the Congresses & Consultations subseries that follows (see folders 111-6 through 115-9), Ford included a few files on the Congress in his administrative subseries as well (folders 98-9 through 98-16). Folders 104-5,6,7,8,9 reveal the development of the program for the Congress, starting as early as 1984; folder 104-9 covers program planning for other LCWE-sponsored events as well. The Congress purpose statement (folder 105-1) was an early and foundational document used to express the LCWE goals for the meeting and shape its development. An early draft of the promotional piece for the Congress called “The Lausanne Story” appears in folder 105-16).

The International Advisory Council (IAC) was established in 1985 to gather “leaders from every area of the world who could serve on a convening council or council of reference as we plan for the next international congress.” That congress became the Lausanne II congress. Ford’s files for this IAC comprise folders 99-3 through 100-3. An additional portion of IAC files were added in folders 206-9 through 207-13, also see folder 271-20.

Following the 1989 Lausanne II Congress in Manila, regional summits were convened, starting with the 1991 Budapest Summit (folders 87-17,18,19 and 88-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9); included are transcribed interviews with ten men who attended the Summit, most from Eastern Europe, the geographic focus of the Summit, apparently to get perspectives from participants in that region.

Although Ford’s interactions reflect global contacts to all parts of the world, they also reflect his leadership and place within the Lausanne movement in the United States (folders 102-7,8, 103-1,2, 106-14,15, 107-1 through 107-18, 108-1 through 108-14) and Canada (folders 88-11,12,13).

Although activities in and contributions from all parts of the world are reflected in Ford’s files, “Regional Reports” focus on a variety of activities, programs and events in the specific areas of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and Oceania (folders 105-2,3,4,5,6,7,8). These range from a report on the 1985 National Congress on Evangelization in Nigeria (folder 105-2), to a trip report in Asia (folder 105-3), to a report on identifying potential LCWE leadership for a region (folder 105-2).

From the mid-1980s into the early 1990s, the LCWE went through a series of searches to fill the primary leadership and administrative vacancies, including John Reid’s appointment as the LCWE Chairman with Ford’s resignation in 1992 (see folder101-6 and especially tribute materials and skit in folder 101-14), the replacement of Gottfried Osei-Mensah with Carl Johansson as the new Executive Director in 1984, and later Thomas Wang as International Director in 1987 and Tom Houston in 1989, and Donald Hoke’s replacement as LCWE Treasurer in 1989. Files related to these searches (folders 97-4,5,9 and 100-5) and communication with Johansson (folders 100-9,10,11,12), Wang (folders 109-18), and Houston (folders 98-1 through 98-8) are included. Other appointments or resignations are also documented, such as Paul Cedar’s as the LCWE-US chairman (folder 88-15), Paul McKaughan as Associate International Director (folder 101-10), Roger Parrott’s service as Director of US Operations (folders 103-12,13), and Rob Martin’s 1990 resignation as US Director of the LCWE (folder 101-15).

Further information on the organizational structure, operation and evolution of the LCWE are found throughout Ford’s files, including on personnel (folder 103-16) and staff (folder 105-15), position descriptions (folder 103-18), a restructuring proposal by Roger Parrott (folder 105-11), a1984 version organizational chart (folder 103-8), the location of the international office in Singapore while under Thomas Wang’s leadership (folder 105-14), the emergence and work of the Transitional Planning Committee in 1989 (folder 106-9,10).

The financial records, including reports, statements, budgets, audits, which document the financial condition and operation of LCWE can be found in folders 3-28 through 3-30, 3-32 through 3-34, 4-1 through 4-6, 93-19,20, 94-1 through 94-11, and 95-1 through 95-8. Fund-raising files are found in folders 95-13,14, 96-1 through 96-10, 97-1,2, 103-14, 104-11, and 109-9). Also see proposals to foundations and several large churches (folders 93-2, 101-7,8, 103-17) and a list of major donors (folder 101-12). Folder 103-11 records the financial participation of various parachurch groups in the 198 9 Lausanne II Congress. Ford’s thank-you letters for contributions appear in folder 106-5.

The consultation files include those of the 1978 North American Conference on Muslim Evangelization (folder 5-7), the 1982 Consultation on the Relationship Between Evangelism and Social Responsibility (CRESR) in Grand Rapids (folders 3-7 through 3-14); the 1978 Gospel and Culture Consultation in Willowbank, Bermuda (folders 4-10 through 4-16); the 1977 Homogeneous Unit Principal Consultation in Pasadena (folder 4-19); the 1986 Third International Conference on Jewish Evangelism (folder 100-8); the 1987 First International Researchers Conference, in part addressing the theme of evangelization of Muslims (folder 101-22); 1987 Young Leaders Consultation, Singapore (folder 104-10); 1989 Stuttgart Consultation on Evangelism (folder 106-3); 1988 Consultation on Conversion in Hong Kong (folder 106-6); 1993 Consultation on Faith and Modernity (folder 107-16). A possible consultation in Japan was being considered in 1984-1985 (folder 100-7).

Working Group files consist of those relating to Communications (folders 2-23 through 2-28, 89-11,12,13, 103-4), Intercession (folders 4-22 through 4-24, 99-2), Strategy (folders 5-17 through 5-23, 105-16 and 106-1,2), and Theology and Education, later trimmed to Theology (folders 5-24 through 5-26, 106-6,7,8).

Of Ford's files on other organizations, several of interest include those on the Southern Baptists (folder 5-11), the World Council of Churches (folders 5-30,31, 109-5,6,7, 205-5), and the World Evangelical Fellowship (folders 6-1,2,3 and 109-8).

Also available are: Reports of the Chairman (folder 2-14); questionnaires (asking about fellowship, mechanisms and activity for Evangelical evangelism in the respondent’s region) returned to the Commission on Cooperation for World Evangelization (folders 2-16,17); see also folder 89-10 on the Commission; records from the Lausanne Continuation Committee (early form of LCWE, folders 3-2,3); material on the function of the LCWE (folder 3-31); records on or copies of the Information Bulletin spanning 1974 to 1994 (folders 4-20 and 4-21, folder 99-1; also see folders 24-2 through 24-9, 26-2, 28-8 through 28-14, 40-38, 43-13, 50-14, 54-22, 55-1,2, 70-3, and 120-6,7,8) (Later renamed World Evangelization: Information Bulletin and in mid-1985 renamed World Evangelization. Although researchers will not find issues between #23 (June 1981) and #32 (September 1983), bound copies of the series are available in the Graham Center Library.); future & long range planning files (folders 4-7,8,25, 97-3,4,5,6,7,8,9); consideration of LCWE’s next chairman after Ford; regional reports (folders 5-5,6,7); files on LCWE staff (folders 5-13,14,15); files on the World Evangelization Information Service (folders 6-4,5, 109-1,2,3); messages by Ford (folder 87-6, 97-17); LCWE members biographical sketches (folder 87-13); correspondence from David Barrett on the definition of “evangelization” among the Consultation on the Relationship between Evangelism and Social Responsibility files (folder 3-9); material related to the 1980 Edinburgh '80 World Consultation on Frontier Missions (folder 4-28); 1985 version of the LCWE handbook (folder 97-15, also 214-3); 1988 proposal for a “comprehensive communications program” for LCWE (folder 100-4); files related to the role of the laity in world evangelization (folders 100-13, 101-3,4); files on Pan-African Leadership Conference Assembly (folder 103-9,10); correspondence about a proposed meeting between the LCWE, World Evangelical Fellowship and International Charismatic Consultation on World Evangelization to meet for dialogue and joint planning (folder 104-1); press coverage on the LCWE (folder 104-3); LCWE publicity packet (folder 104-12); correspondence with the Salvation Army (folder 105-12); correspondence arranging to translate the Lausanne Occasional Papers (folder 106-11); text of Ford’s 1986 lectures at Fuller Seminary for publication as A Vision Pursued: The Lausanne Movement, 1974-1986 (folders 108-5,6 and 16); file gathering documents on the role of women in world evangelization, emphasis at LCWE meetings, and leadership allocated to women (folder 109-4).

Among Ford’s files are a record of other domestic and international meetings not sponsored by the Lausanne Committee but related to evangelism, including: Asian Leadership Conference on Evangelism, 1978 (folder 2-2); American Festival of Evangelism, 1981 (folders 2-3,4,5, folder 5-18, folder 109-12); Congresso Latinoamericano de Evangelizacion II, 1979 (folder 2-15); Canadian Congress on Evangelism, 1983 (folder 2-29); Consulata Evangelica Latinoamerica, 1983 (folders 1-30 and 2-31); National Convocation on Evangelizing Ethnic America, 1985 (folder 97-18).

Subseries I.A.2: Congress and consultations
Arrangement: Chronological by event, alphabetically within each event as follows:
a.         International Congress on World Evangelization (ICOWE), 1974
b.         Consultation on World Evangelization (COWE), 1980
c.         American Festival of Evangelism, 1981
d.         Singapore ‘87, 1987
e.         Leadership ‘88, 1988
f.         Lausanne II Congress, 1989
Date Range: 1971-1974
Volume: 6.9 cubic feet
Boxes: 1, 7-9, 109-115
Notes: These files comprise Ford’s record of the primary meetings sponsored and convened by the LCWE during his nineteen years of service as the LCWE’s chairman.

Subseries I.A.2.a: International Congress on World Evangelization (ICOWE), 1974
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1971-1974
Volume: 1.1 cubic feet
Boxes: 1
Type of documents: Correspondence, minutes, reports, questionnaires, production script, articles and press clippings, drafts of the Lausanne Covenant, surveys
Correspondents: While Ford corresponded with the numerous members of the Congress's committees, the principal correspondents as documented in these files were A. J. Dain, the Congress Chairman; Donald Hoke, the Congress Director; and Paul Little, the Program Director.
Notes: Ford's ICOWE files reflect his various duties as a member of the Congress Planning Committee, consultant to the Administrative Committee, and Chairman of the Program Committee, and therefore document both the planning and preparation carried out for the Congress from its earliest stages. Ford’s files are a rich source of information and the following highlights suggest rather than entirely describe the wealth of available data.
Exceptional items: Materials in folder 1-1 document the origins of the ICOWE, including the agenda and minutes from the 1971 meeting in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, which Billy Graham called to discuss the possibility of holding another international congress on world evangelization. The minutes for a subsequent planning meeting held in 1972 in Vero Beach, Florida, are also located in this folder.

Folder 1-2 includes the minutes from the Planning Committee for the Congress. A compilation of suggested responses to criticisms of the International Congress can be found in folder 1-3; (this folder also includes minutes of the ICOWE Administrative Committee). Folder 1-5 includes numerous reports from various Congress committees, as well as those from Ford, Hoke, and Little. Of particular interest is a report by Donald Hoke on the World Council of Churches' Commission on World Mission and Evangelism.

Folders 1-6 through 1-15 consist of the Program Committee files. Documented in these are the Committee's attempt to identify the goals of the Congress (See folder 1-6 for completed questionnaires and folder 1-7 for the resulting "Preliminary Report on the Goals Survey for the International Congress on World Evangelization"); and attempts to communicate through audio-visual media the scope of world need for the Gospel (See folder 1-8 for a preliminary draft of a multimedia production script, "Cry 3" and folder 1-15 for the script for another multimedia production, "Let the Earth Hear His Voice," which was used during the opening session of the Congress). Folder 1-15 also includes various other material related to the planning for the opening session of the Congress.

Folder 1-16 consists of various press clippings and articles, as well as selected quotes on the Congress by participants. Folders 1-17 and 1-18 include material dealing exclusively with the Congress Statement, notably the annotated copies of the Statement's first draft, which were reviewed by various individuals and then returned.

Follow-up was the term used to refer to the process of maintaining the momentum and impact of the Congress, and was an integral part of the pre-Congress planning. Folder 1-19 and 20 include: the survey sent out to solicit follow-up recommendations; tabulated survey results; report based on the survey results, "A Summary of Follow-Up and Post-Congress Organization Options;" Ted Ward's proposed strategy for disseminating Congress material; the proposal for the "Reach All" audio cassette study set; correspondence discussing these and other follow-up proposals; and minutes of the 1973 Consultation on Post-Congress Evangelical Organization.

Also of interest are completed surveys evaluating the Congress (folder 1-22) and letters offering further review of the Congress program.

Subseries I.A.2.b: Consultation on World Evangelization (COWE), 1980
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1977-1982
Volume: 3.3 cubic feet
Boxes: 7-9
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, manuscripts of messages or articles, reports, postal votes, reports, questionnaires
Correspondents: The principal correspondents in these files other than Ford are David Howard, Director of the Consultation; Saphir Athyal, the Program Director; A. Jack Dain, the Chairman of the Commission on Cooperation for World Evangelization; Gottfried Osei-Mensah, the LCWE Executive Secretary, as well as members of the Lausanne Committee and Executive Committee.
Notes: Ford's files related to the 1980 meeting in Pattaya, Thailand, that thoroughly document the planning of the Consultation, as well as Ford's input to that process. As was noted in the previous descriptive section on LCWE records, a number of folders in Ford's COWE records bear the notation found on folders in his LCWE records, suggesting that they originated in his LCWE materials and were later integrated into his COWE materials. The folder titles in the Container List of this guide include this notation prior to the dating of the folder contents. As with the previous sections, the researcher will benefit from a close survey of the container list of this guide, as this overview only touches on a fraction of the wealth of information available for study.
Exceptional items: The COWE files include a number of major groupings. Among them are files on: the Commission on Cooperation in World Evangelization, fund raising (folders 7-16 through 7-25), nominations and participant selection (folders 8-8 through 8-17 and 8-19 through 8-25), program, and study groups. Among these, the Commission on Cooperation in World Evangelization files are particularly detailed (folders 7-4 through 7-11), documenting its origins, development, and work. These include copies of three papers (folder 7-4): Warren Webster's "Evangelicals and Unity In Mission," "Evangelicals and Unity In Mission: A Biblical Foundation" by Wesley Dewell, and "Evangelical World Mission and the World Evangelical Fellowship" by WEF's Waldron Scott. folder 7-5 contains a document under a cover letter dated October 17, 1979, entitled "Statement of Organizational Plan and Line of Responsibility and Authority For The Commission on Evangelical Cooperation in World Evangelization." Folder 7-9 includes a history of the Lausanne Committee until 1980, and reports from the following subcommissions are located in folder 7-10: LCWE Evaluation, Relations with Other Bodies, Church and Parachurch, Mission/Church Cooperation, Resources, Personnel and Finance, and Communications. Several of these folders also include the responses and results of a postal vote on nominees to the Committee.

The program section of the records includes material documenting the early planning for the Consultation, including the appointment of David Howard as the Consultation's director. Included in the program section are copies of the plenary papers from the Consultation, some with Ford's annotations (folders 9-7 through 9-9). Another rich source of information are the files from the various study groups, which cover the issues involved in reaching various ethnic, social, or religious groups of people, including nominal Christians, city dwellers, refugees, and Muslims (9-10 through 9-22). The study group files (9-30 and 9-31) further document the work of these groups.

A number of other items, which do not fall into these general groupings, should also be noted. Folder 7-12 relates to the evaluation of the 1980 consultation, specifically as a result of responses to questionnaires, and the report written summarizing those responses by Donald Smith. Folder 7-14 includes remarks made by Sanya Dharmasakti, president of the privy council, who represented the Thai government at the opening ceremony of the consultation. Folders 8-4 and 8-5 document the decision-making process on the location in which to hold the consultation. Folder 8-27 documents the discussion on what degree of openness to the press should be arranged. The reports in folders 9-24 through 9-26 are actually progress reports prior to the meeting and evaluation reports afterward.

Subseries I.A.2.c: American Festival on Evangelism 1981
Date Range: 1980-1981
Volume: .1 cubic feet
Boxes: 109 (folder 12)
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, financial records and reports, lists, press releases, and other documents from the planning and convening of the national congress on evangelization
Correspondents: Ford, Jack Dain, Thomas Zimmerman, Alan Emery, Vonette Bright, Paul Benjamin, Bill Hogue, Hugh Maclellan, Sr.

Subseries I.A.2.d: Singapore ‘87
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1984-1988
Volume: .4 cubic feet
Boxes: 110
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, form letters, financial records, mailing and participant lists, program materials, post-consultation evaluation comments
Correspondents: Ford, Brian Stiller (Young Leaders Committee director), Ramez Attalah, and other members of the executive committee
Subjects: Christian leadership, Leadership
Notes: These files consist of Ford’s record of planning for this “international gathering for younger leaders [about three hundred] committed to world evangelization”

Subseries I.A.2.e: Leadership ‘88
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1985-1988
Volume: .3 cubic feet
Boxes: 111
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, directory, meeting minutes, reports, lists, form letters
Correspondents: Ford, Glandion Carney, Bill Ditewig, Becky Manley Pippert, Brad Smith, Bryant Myers, Ted Engstrom
Subjects: Christian leadership, Leadership
Notes: These files comprise Ford’s record of planning for this “networking conference” for young leaders in the United States, held in Washington, DC

Subseries I.A.2.f: International Congress of World Evangelization II (or Lausanne II)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1974-1991 (bulk 1983-1989)
Volume: 1.7 cubic feet
Boxes: 111-115
Geographic coverage: international
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, minutes, reports, contingency plans, ballots and tallies for Executive Committee decisions, a vision statement, evaluations
Correspondents: Ford, Donald Hoke, Jack Dain, Ford Madison, Ed Dayton, Bill Jefferson, Brian Stiller, John Reid, Paul McKaughan, Thomas Wang, and other LCWE members and Congress personnel
Notes: Ford files in launching, planning and convening the congress in Manila. Included are letters expressing the sense of need for a second congress.
Exceptional items: A report following the congress giving the World Council of Churches’ perspective on the event, its emphasis and deliberations (folder 112-2); files on the consideration and selection of various sites for the congresses, starting with a return to Lausanne, agreeing on Singapore and finally selecting Manila (folders 112-7,8,9); preliminary drafts of the “Manila Manifesto” that was prepared before the Congress and then adopted at the meeting (folder 112-10); Leighton Ford’s opening and closing addresses at the Congress (folders 112-11,12); participant selection deliberations (folder 113-4) and a notebook (folder 113-2) consisting of participant data (arranged geographically by country represented and alphabetically by participant name; Ford’s program-related files (folders 114-7,8,9,10) recording the process as the planners gave shape to the topics to be addressed and selected corresponding speakers; among these are the contents of the program notebook (folder 114-10); a late-1989 report, “Resources for Follow-on Planning,” tracking planned action as a result of the Congress (folder 115-2); correspondence related to relations with the Filipino Catholic Church and the status of lay and clergy participants in the Congress (folder 115-3); correspondence and minutes of meetings and conference calls of Steering Committee (folders 115-6,7,8).

Subseries I.B: John Reid (International Chairman)
Notes: There are no records currently in this subseries

Subseries I.C: Fergus Macdonald (International Chairman)
Notes: There are no records currently in this subseries

Subseries I.D.: Paul Cedar (Executive Chairman)
Arrangement: Alphabetical (roughly)
Date Range: 1989-2004
Volume: .9 cubic feet
Boxes: 318-320
Geographic coverage: International and domestic United States
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos (also in e-mail or fax formats), committee lists, meeting agendas and minutes, 1991 financial statement, LCWE directories (1996, 1998, 2000, 2001), incorporation papers, publications
Correspondents: Cedar, John Siewert, Fergus Macdonald, Luis Bush (AD 2000), Gary Barnes (Interim International Coordinator of LCWE), Paul Eshleman (JESUS film project), Tom Houston, Bryant Myers and Elmer Wilson (World Vision), Leighton Ford, other LCWE leaders and members from various national Lausanne organizations and US leaders, international church and ministry leaders and representatives
Notes: The files are reflect Cedar’s role as LCWE Executive Chairman (1998-2004), as well as being a part of Lausanne USA. During the period of Cedar’s position as LCWE chair, the major regional, topical and global events that took place included the 1998 Consultation on Nominalism in London, the 1999 Sixth International Conference on Jewish Evangelism in New York, the 2000 Consultation on Spiritual Warfare in Nairobi, the 2001 Sixth Chinese Consultation on World Evangelization in Kuala Lumpur, the 2001 Third International Researchers Conference in Thailand, the 2002 Asia Lausanne Conference on Evangelism in Seoul, the 2003 Seventh Conference on Jewish Evangelism in Helsinki, the 2003 Second Brazilian Congress on Evangelism in Belo Horizonte, and the 2004 Forum on World Evangelization in Pattaya, Thailand; correspondence and other documents in the subseries may make reference to these events. The files were arranged by the archivist. The major subcategories are: Correspondence, Lausanne International and Lausanne US. Some of Cedar’s outgoing correspondence is written on Mission America letterhead (the US Lausanne Committee, formed in 1975, evolved into Mission America in 1993 and in 1995 becoming the Mission America Coalition); Cedar was already active in the US Lausanne Committee at the time of the 1989 Second International Congress on World Evangelization in Manila – the 1993 reorganization is reflected in these documents, especially folder 319-5, with roots going back to the period after the 1989 international Congress in Manila as shown in folder 319-10. Although Cedar’s contacts reflected in the subseries are widespread throughout the world, correspondence and other communication with European LCWE members and contacts seem to be more highly represented than other regions of the world. Another theme reflected throughout the files are the contribution and role of women in the Lausanne movement.
Exceptional items:
          Folder 318-4 includes a letter of June 8, 2000 from John Stott to Cedar expressing his delight at being appointed and Honorary Life Member of the Lausanne Committee.
          Folder 318-6 includes the US Lausanne Committee’s endorsement policy.
          Folder 318-7 includes Cedar’s version of the “US Lausanne Committee’s ministry projections for the 1990s.”

Subseries I.E.: Doug Birdsall (Executive Chairman)
Notes: There are no records currently in this subseries

Series II: LCWE Chief Executive Officer
Subseries:
A.        Gottfried Osei-Mensah (Executive Secretary)
B.        Carl Johansson (Executive Director)
C.        Thomas Wang (International Director)
D.        Tom Houston (International Director, no records)
E.        David Claydon (International Director)
Date Range: 1949, 1972-1990
Notes: This series documents the administration and ongoing operation of the Committee by its chief executive officer, from its beginning in 1975, including the major international conferences and consultations sponsored by the Lausanne Committee.

Subseries II.A: Gottfried Osei-Mensah
Arrangement:
1.         Nairobi (further divided into twelve subseries)
2.         International Office (London, further divided into two subseries)
Date Range: 1972-1987
Volume: 24.6 cubic feet
Boxes: 10-25, 81, 150-169
Correspondents: Primarily the Executive Secretary as the creator or recipient of correspondence, memos, and reports

Subseries II.A.1: Nairobi
Arrangement: The overall arrangement of Osei-Mensah's records was provided by the archivist, as was that of each subdivision. The arrangement scheme was based on the folder titles used by Osei-Mensah, which have remained as they were received. The materials have been subdivided into twelve subseries as follows (the arrangement scheme is noted in parentheses):
a.         Administrative (alphabetical)
b.         Conference (chronological), folders 12-1 to 13-6; 1975-1980. These files cover different events outside those of the Lausanne Committee which Osei-Mensah either attended or addressed. The documents in these files vary, including correspondence, reports, papers, program guides, newsletters, etc.
c.         Congress & LCWE Consultation (chronological by event/alphabetical), folders 13-7 to 15-24; 1974-1980. These files consist of materials from the 1974 Lausanne meeting, LCWE consultations, and the 1980 COWE.
d.         Correspondents (alphabetical), folders 16-1 to 23; 1975-1981. Correspondents: A. Jack Dain, Leighton Ford, John Howell, Stan Izon, and Gottfried Osei-Mensah.
e.         Finance, folder 17-1 to 22, 83-1; 1975-1981. These files document both the financial affairs of the Lausanne Committee as a whole and the Nairobi office, including budget reports, ledger books, balance sheets and related correspondence.
f.         Geographical (alphabetical by region), folders 18-1 to 20-19; 1973-1981. These files are subdivided into two major sections: the country files and regional coordination files. The regional coordination files relate to the LCWE regional subcommittees, and include reports and correspondence from them.
g.         LCWE Meetings (chronological), folders 21-1 to 6; 1972-1978. These files and LCWE Executive Committee Meeting files (See "8.") somewhat overlap, since their meetings were held concurrently. In addition, the reports made to the Executive Committee were later distributed to the general membership. These files provide a very detailed account of the preparation for the meetings, the issues deliberated upon at the meetings, as well as the direction taken as a result of them.
h.         LCWE Executive Committee Meeting (chronological), folder 21-7 to 22-4; 1975-1979.
i.         LCWE Retired Members (alphabetical), folders 22-5 to 36; 1975-1980. These files contain both administrative information on the retirement and replacement of LCWE members, along with correspondence with retired members, in some cases documenting the retirement process and the issues involved in filling a vacancy.
j.         Organization (alphabetical), folders 22-37 to 23-35; 1975-1981. The contents of these files vary greatly, consisting of correspondence or newsletters or periodicals or some combination of these.
k.         LCWE Publications (alphabetical), folders 24-1 to 21; 1975- 1981. These files relate to the printed materials prepared by the Committee, ranging from brochures to the Information Bulletin to press releases. In some cases, these include the actual publications; in others, the correspondence or other administrative records related to a particular publication. These files document the public face of the LCWE and additionally serve to record in summary form the activities of the Committee.
l.         Working Groups (alphabetical), folders 25-1 to 13; 1975-1979. These files document the ongoing work of the four Working Groups of the LCWE: Communications, Intercession, Strategy, and Theology and Education.
Date Range: 1972-1981
Volume: 17 cubic feet
Boxes: 10-25, 81
Correspondents: Primarily the Executive Director as the creator or recipient of correspondence, memos, and reports
Notes: These records, like those of Leighton Ford's LCWE records, record the very beginning of the Committee, and also include some materials from the 1974 Congress. Gottfried Osei-Mensah held this position over the whole period covered by the records. They consist of his files of correspondence, minutes, memos, reports, and other administrative materials, all of which extensively document his tenure as LCWE Executive Secretary.

Subseries II.A.1.a: Administrative
Exceptional items: Folders 10-2 through 10-4 and 10-9 through 10-12 contain the prepared reports of the Chairman, Executive Secretary, and Deputy Executive Officer. These reports were written for the members of the LCWE and/or its Executive Committee, and deal with developments within the LCWE, international developments having a bearing on the activity of the Committee, and progress on the goals of the Committee. Worthy of note is folder 10-2 which contains reports from A. Jack Dain during his one-year leadership of the Continuation Committee in 1975. Unexpected yet significant items in these files include the job descriptions of the LCWE chairman (folder 10-2) and Executive Secretary (folder 10-9).

Folders 10-13 and 14 contain biographical background information on LCWE members and alternates.

The "Originals Copied" files referred to in the container list for folders 11-7 through 17 consist of the original documents which were copied for various reports and committee meetings.

Folder 11-18 contains correspondence on two questionnaires, one used to gather biographical information on LCWE members, and a proposal for the second to gather and disseminate information about needs around the world.

Folder 11-1 contains two articles on theological interpretation and orientation entitled "Linguistic Hang-Ups in Communicating with Muslims" and "The Birth of Theology." Folders 11-2 through 6 contain articles and papers, largely those presented by Osei-Mensah and LCWE Executive Assistant, John Howell. Titles include: "Why PACLA?", "Martyrdom in Uganda," "The Potential of Christianity in Africa," "The Orthodox Church and Evangelicals," "The Gospel and Culture," "The Theology of Persecution," and "That All Nations Might Believe and Obey Jesus Christ."

Subseries II.A.1.c: Congress & LCWE Consultation; 1974-1980 (folders 13-7 to 15-24).
Exceptional items: Folders 13-7 through 13-16 are files Osei-Mensah inherited from Jack Dain, and containing correspondence and completed questionnaires grouped by geographical region. These questionnaires were a part of the follow-up program of the Congress in an attempt to monitor and plan the ongoing impact of the Congress.

The materials from the Homogeneous Unit Principle Consultation (folders 13-23 and 13-24) include correspondence and papers presented at the meeting in 1977. The files on the Gospel and Culture Consultation (folders 13-25 through 13-29) contain these types of documents as well, but also include a record of the proceedings and biographical information on the participants. The principal correspondents in these later files are Peter Savage, John Stott, Donald Hoke, John Howell, and Leighton Ford. The correspondence also includes budget information on the Willowbank meeting.

The COWE files are similar to those found in Leighton Ford's files. Folder 14-4 includes completed questionnaires on existing cooperation in evangelization efforts among evangelicals. Folder 14-5 contains a document on a proposal to change the name of the Lausanne Committee, as well as correspondence discussing the issue. Folder 14-8 includes James Engel's notes on and the tabulated results of the survey conducted to evaluate the Thailand consultation. Folders 14-13 through 14-18 contain the surveys completed by COWE participants, offering a complete picture in raw form of the participants feelings about the Consultation. Folder 14-11 and 12 contain a pre-COWE questionnaire to solicit input on the then-proposed consultation.

Materials in the press file (folders 15-13 and 14) deal with the issue of the press's accessibility to the Consultation, as well as outlining the actual plan implemented at Pattaya.

Subseries II.A.1.d: Correspondents; 1975-1981 (folders 16-1 to 23).
Exceptional items: Folder 16-19 includes a letter from Osei-Mensah to Philip Potter, General Secretary of the World Council of Churches regarding the rather negative press evangelicals received following the 1976 Assembly of the WCC.

Subseries II.A.1.k: LCWE Publications; 1975-1981 (folders 24-1 to 21).
Exceptional items: Folder 24-4 contains a 1975 memo on the continued circulation of the Lausanne quarterly bulletin, and includes the tabulated responses to a questionnaire which was sent out.

Subseries II.A.2: LCWE International Office (London)
Subseries:
a.         General
b.         COWE
Date Range: 1972-1987
Volume: 7.6 cubic feet
Boxes: 150-169
Notes: The records in this series document the operation of the central LCWE office in London (the files as received were not segregated by staff person), primarily during the period from 1981-1984. (Among the documents are files Osei-Mensah, Dain and Howell brought from the preceding several years, including those from the 1980 Consultation in Thailand, while some later documents have also been interfiled into the series beyond the time when the International Office was in operation.) Although the Lausanne Committee worked primarily from the location of its chief executives, the international headquarters was established in London where Executive Secretary Gottfried Osei-Mensah had relocated from Nairobi in 1981 following the 1980 COWE consultation in Thailand. (Following his resignation in 1984, the LCWE again functioned from the location of its primary officers without a centralized headquarters.)

Subseries II.A.2.a: General
Arrangement: Alphabetical according to folder title following the titling of the International Office staff
Date Range: 1972-1987
Volume: 6.4 cubic feet
Boxes: 150-166, 286 (folder 286-4)
Geographic coverage: International with only a small amount related to Great Britain where the office was located
Type of documents: Primarily correspondence, memos and reports; also questionnaires, lists, manuscripts of messages or articles
Correspondents: Gottfried Osei-Mensah (Executive Secretary), A. Jack Dain (General Coordinator), John Howell (COWE Director of Operations, Executive Assistant, Deputy Executive Officer), Jane Rainey (Administrative Assistant), Leighton Ford, LCWE Executive Committee or Full Committee members, Ed Dayton (chairman of the Strategy Working Group), David Howard (COWE director and later general secretary of the World Evangelical Fellowship), British church and parachurch leaders, and church and parachurch leaders throughout the world
Notes: This subseries consists of a record of much routine operation of the office and coordinating the LCWE’s activity worldwide (hiring of staff and other personnel matters, fund raising and financial management, communication among LCWE membership and supporters, distribution of LCWE publications like the Lausanne Occasional Papers, World Day of Prayer (folders 166-4,5,6,7,8), nominations of Committee members (including subdivided by geographical region), relocation of Osei-Mensah from Nairobi to London (see folder 161-3), and the 1984 closing of the office there (see folder 161-6). It also includes a record of substantive deliberations and decisions, many leading up to or flowing from the 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization (COWE) held in Thailand. Among these prominent bodies or issues were the LCWE’s Commission on Cooperation (on which Chua Wee Hian played a prominent role), interaction and cooperation with fraternal organizations like WEF (also see folder 163-10), long-range planning (folders 154-9,10 and 155-1) and vision development (folder 163-9), working groups (Communications Advisory Group in folders 164-1,2,3,4; Intercession Advisory Group in folders 164-5,6; Strategy Working Group in folders 165-1 to 6 and 166-1; Theology Working Group in folders 166-2,3), and the meetings in Great Britain and Kenya of the Evangelical /Roman Catholic Dialogue on Mission (ERCDOM) in which John Stott was a participant. One program developed during this period was the Lausanne Associates, who were appointed by vote of Committee members to serve as coordinators for a specific ministry area (large cities, church/parachurch relationships) or reaching a specific people group (Jews, Buddhists, Muslims) as emphasized during the 1980 Consultation in Thailand. Staff-related files are gathered together under Personnel for Leanne Ellem, Jane Fraser, John Howell, Stan Izon, Bill Jefferson, Pat Newth; also see folder 163-4 related to the appointment of Carl Johansson as Executive Director in 1984. Detailed financial information (invoices, a record of paid or collectable orders, publication orders, etc.) were very selectively sampled with the remainder not included in the processed collection and disposed of at the request of the LCWE.
Exceptional items: Folder 150-7 records the development of an audio-visual program on the Lausanne covenant developed by InterVarsity’s 2100 division. Folders 150-8,9, 153-8 and 161-4 consist of documents related to travels by Ray Baake and Don McCurry, working in conjunction with the Strategy Working Group and MARC as follow-up to the 1980 COWE consultation to explore furthering the role and contribution of the Lausanne Committee, specifically in the areas of urban and Muslim evangelization. Included are the two extensive transcripts of interviews with Ray Bakke about his observations and encounters during a tour of Latin America and Asian urban centers following the 1980 COWE; (also see folder 163-7 for more on coordination related to urban evangelization). Also included is a report by Don McCurry on his 1982 survey tour of Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Singapore, Philippines to examine “the advance of the gospel among Muslims in Asia” (also see folder 161-4 for more on witness to Muslims). Folder 150-10 relates to a proposed consultation for agencies involved in Bible distribution. For the files related to the Lausanne Associates see folders 153-1 through 154-4.

Subseries II.A.2.b: COWE
Date Range: 1978-1983
Volume: 1.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 166-169
Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, memos, financial reports, questionnaires
Correspondents: Leighton Ford, David Howard, John Howell, Jane Rainey, other COWE personnel, Committee members
Notes: These files are a continuation of those Osei-Mensah and associates kept as part of the COWE process (see also subseries II.A and VI.C). A valuable addition are the participant list files (folders 167-4,5) and the acceptance forms that include biographical information on the participants (folders 169-1,2,3)
Exceptional items: Folder 166-13 includes a signed“Statement of Concerns” presented at COWE and responses to the statement and its emphasis and follow-up after the meeting

Subseries II.B: Carl Johansson (Executive Director)
Arrangement:
1.         Chronological correspondence
2.         Executive & Full Committee
3.         Organizations
4.         Conferences
Date Range: 1979-1989
Volume: 7.0 cubic feet
Boxes: 133-150
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports
Correspondents: Primarily the Executive Director as the creator or recipient of correspondence, memos, and reports
Notes: The files in this subseries are primarily those of Johansson up to the point of his resignation on September 30, 1985; the subseries also includes the files of Irv Chambers in his temporary capacity of Acting Executive Director (with Leighton Ford assuming greater day-to-day responsibilities as well) until Thomas Wang was appointed International Director in 1986. The files record the routine operation of the LCWE, ongoing discussions about issues and decisions, the transition to Thomas Wang’s appointment as International Director, the announcement to hold the Lausanne II Congress, other international or regional meetings, and collaborations and attempts to strengthen Evangelical commitments and activity throughout the world.

Subseries II.B.1: Chronological correspondence
Arrangement: Chronological by month
Date Range: 1981-1986
Volume: 2.8 cubic feet
Boxes: 133-139, 286 (folder 286-7)
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, etc.
Correspondents: Johansson, Leighton Ford, Irv Chambers, Gottfried Osei-Mensah, Jack Dain, Ed Dayton, other members of the LCWE Executive and General Committees, and Evangelical leaders throughout the world
Notes: The correspondence files bring together the incoming and outgoing routine office correspondence of the Director; while routine, it nonetheless touches on the important deliberations and decisions of the Director and the Lausanne Committee.
Exceptional items: Included are two folders (Folder 133-1,2) that identify all the correspondence by number in this subseries.

Subseries II.B.2: Executive and Full Committee
Arrangement: Chronological
Date Range: 1979-1988
Volume: 1.5
Boxes: 140-143
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, agenda and minutes, reports, lists of Executive and Full Committees, lists of meeting participants, decision ballots
Correspondents: Johansson, Leighton Ford, Irv Chambers, Gottfried Osei-Mensah, Jack Dain, Ed Dayton, other members of the LCWE Executive and General Committees, and Evangelical leaders throughout the world
Notes: These files record the activity of both the primary executive bodies of the LCWE and the Executive Director (primarily Johansson but also Osei-Mensah and Irv Chambers)
 Exceptional items: Folder 140-1 records an early step in the process of shaping the format and emphasis of the Lausanne II Congress; Committee members, alternates and group members were invited to add reflections on the Executive Committee’s discussion on the purpose statement, issues and outcomes. Folders 140-2,3 contain ballots on the decision to hold the second congress in Lausanne and the selection of the next International Director.

Subseries II.B.3: Organizations
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1980-1984
Volume: .3 cubic feet
Boxes: 143-144
Type of documents: Correspondence, press releases, publications
Correspondents: Gottfried Osei-Mensah, Leighton Ford, Carl Johansson, and other Committee members and representatives of the agencies
Notes: These files document the Executive Director’s (primarily Osei-Mensah’s) interactions with other organizations, including Africa Christian Fellowship, African Evangelistic Enterprise, Africa Inland Mission, BGEA, Chinese Coordination Centre of World Evangelism, Evangelical Missionary Alliance, Lutheran World Federation, Nairobi Evangelical Graduate School of Theology, Operation Mobilization, Scripture Union, Southern Baptist Convention, United Bible Societies, World Council of Churches, World Evangelical Fellowship, World Vision, Youth for Christ
Exceptional items: Folder 143-25 includes the text of Osei-Mensah’s presentation “Cooperation and World Evangelization” in 1981 at the 2nd Chinese Congress on World Evangelization

Subseries II.B.4: Conferences
Arrangement: Chronological
Date Range: 1979-1989
Volume: 2.6 cubic feet
Boxes: 144-150, 286 (folders 286-2,3,5,6)
Type of documents: Correspondence, presentation manuscripts, reports, press releases, meeting program materials, meeting statements, participant lists, evaluations, bibliographies
Correspondents: Osei-Mensah, Johansson, Leighton Ford, Jack Dain, Dave Howard, Ron Sider, Brian Stiller, Paul Cedar, conference coordinators, liaison or staff
Notes: This subseries relates primarily to LCWE conferences and events (either held or in the planning stages), as well as those that Johansson (or Osei-Mensah) attended as a representative of LCWE. Among the meetings represented are the 1979 Simple Lifestyle Consultation, the World Council of Churches’ Melbourne 1980 conference, 1981 American Festival of Evangelism, 1982 Consulta Evangelica Latinoamericana (Consultation of Evangelicals of Latin America), 1982 Consultation on the Relationship between Evangelism and Social Responsibility, Mission ‘83 (sponsored by the European Missionary Association), Wheaton ‘83, Amsterdam ‘83, 1984 International Prayer Assembly, Danvik ‘84 (sponsored by the Norwegian Lausanne Committee), Houston ‘85, 1985 Conference on the Laity, 1985 Consultation on the Holy Spirit (also called Olso ‘85), Amsterdam ‘86, 1986 Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism, Danvik ‘86, 1988 European Leaders Conference on World Evangelization, Singapore ‘87 (also called Younger Leaders Conference), 1987 COMIBAM (Ibero-American Missions Congress), Mission ‘87 (in the Netherlands), 1988 Lausanne Pastors Consultation, 1988 Consultation on Conversion (in Hong Kong), 1988 Irish Congress on Evangelism

Subseries II.C: Thomas Wang (International Director)
Arrangement:
1.    International Office (Singapore)
2.    International Office (Pasadena)

Date Range: 1949, 1973-1990 [bulk 1985-1989]
Volume: 46.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 169-202, 205-285
Notes: These records reflect the activity of the Lausanne Committee during the administration of Thomas Wang as International Director, primarily reflecting the planning and holding of the Lausanne II meeting in 1989 in Manila, Philippines.

Subseries II.C.1: International Office (Singapore)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1977-1989 [bulk 1985-1989]
Volume: 1.1 cubic feet
Boxes: 202-205
Geographic coverage: International
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, lists
Correspondents: Wang, Leighton Ford, Jack Dain, Ed Dayton, John Reid, Jim Newton, Paul McKaughan, Don Hoke, other LCWE executives, Full Committee and Executive Committee members, working group chairpersons, Evangelical leaders throughout the world
Notes: These files record Wang’s activity and contacts while located at the LCWE’s international office in Singapore (1987-1989), especially preparation for the 1989 Lausanne II Congress, initially announced to occur in Singapore. Included is a chronological subseries for 1987 arranged by month, a file for the European Lausanne Committee (folder 203-15), working group files, information regarding selecting the venue for the 1989 Congress, and then transitioning from the initially agreed-upon Singapore location to Manila (folders 204-9,10,11), LCWE relationships with Roman Catholics (especially in light of the Congress being held in predominantly Catholic Philippines (folder 204-20), staff files.

Subseries II.C.2: International Office (Pasadena)
Arrangement:
a.         International Director & Associate Director
b.         Program Office
c.         Participant Selection
d.         Communications Office
e.         LCWE Nominations
f.         International Advisory Council (IAC)
Date Range: 1949, 1973-1990
Volume: 45.4 cubic feet
Boxes: 169-285

Subseries II.C.2.a: International Director & Associate Director
Arrangement:
1.         Correspondence
2.         LCWE
3.         Meetings
4.         Lausanne II
5.         Communications
6.         Finance and fundraising
Date Range: 1973-1990
Volume: 6.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 207-223
Notes: These files of International Director Thomas Wang and Associate International Director Paul McKaughan reflect their activity, oversight of LCWE, and preparation for the Lausanne II Congress. McKaughan was located in the LCWE’s Pasadena office when it opened in 1987, while Wang worked in Singapore between 1987 and 1989 in anticipation of the Lausanne II Congress being held there; once the Congress venue was switched to Manila, Wang joined the staff at the Pasadena office in early 1989. These files document the activity from the Pasadena office, and although this includes some from Wang when he was in Pasadena, the bulk reflect McKaughan’s communication, including that with Wang in Singapore, and activities. The files are arranged as received, subdivided into a number of smaller subseries.

Subseries II.C.2.a.1: Correspondence
Arrangement: Alphabetical by author
Date Range: 1973-1989
Volume: 2.3 cubic feet
Boxes: 207-213
Geographic coverage: International
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, proposed drafts of documents intended for broader or public distribution
Correspondents: Wang, McKaughan, Ramez Atallah (Egypt), Ray Bakke (Lausanne Urban Associates), Gary Clark (Associate Director of Program), Jack Dain (Lausanne II Participant Selection Chairman), Ed Dayton (Lausanne II Director of Program), Ajith Fernando (Youth for Christ national director in Sri Lanka), Leighton Ford (LCWE Chairman), Bill Hogue (Executive Director of California Southern Baptist Convention), Don Hoke (LCWE Treasurer), Tom Houston (president of World Vision, designated LCWE International Director following Lausanne II Congress), John Howell (Associate Director of Program), Ricardo Jumawan (Executive Vice President & Operations Director of Manila office), Tom McAlpine (Lausanne Associate for Country Research and assisting Program Director Ed Dayton), David Norcross (Wilcox World Travel and Tours), Warwick Olson (Communications Working Group chairman), Gottfried Osei-Mensah (former LCWE Executive Secretary), Roger Parrott (LCWE Secretary, Director of US LCWE Operations), Mary Lance Sisk (possibly Leighton Ford’s secretary), Brad Smith (Participant Selection Committee director), John Stott, C. Peter Wagner (professor of church growth)
Notes: The subseries consists of files of correspondence segregated by individual (all of them LCWE Executive or Full Committee members, related to Lausanne activities, planning, events, especially the 1989 Lausanne II Congress in Manila.
Exceptional items: Biographical sketches of LCWE figures are compiled in (but not limited to) folder 207-14.

Subseries II.C.2.a.2: LCWE
Arrangement: Subsections roughly alphabetical within each
Date Range: 1975-1990
Volume: 2.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 213-218
Geographic coverage: international
Type of documents: Correspondence, lists of Committee members, information and promotional publications, minutes and reports from Executive and Full Committee meetings, constitution and by-laws (1984-1989), biographical questionnaires,
Correspondents: Wang, McKaughan, Ford, Ed Dayton, LCWE executives, international Evangelical leaders
Notes: The files in this subseries reflect the overall activity of the LCWE, largely being coordinated in a programmatic way from it’s Pasadena office, but also include documents used for background by the LCWE staff. Included are such activities as: the ongoing process of replenishing the Executive and Full Committees with new members; the activity of the International Advisory Council (also see subseries II.C.2.f below); deliberations of the Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism (folder 215-11); organizations LCWE had dealings with including the US Lausanne Committee (folder 216-3), Catholics (folder 216-4), the Congress on Evangelization of the Caribbean or CONELA (folder 216-5), ISSACHAR Frontier Missions Strategies relating to the Tentmaker Taskforce and Tentmaker Resource Guide (folder 216-8; also see Project Jericho), and World Evangelical Fellowship (later World Evangelical Alliance, folder 216-9); the Senior Associates program (folders 217-1 through 9); staff related materials (box 217); intercession, strategy and theology advisory or working group files (boxes 217 and 218)
Exceptional items: See folder 213-11 for documents that were part of the LCWE’s future planning process; folders 214-1 and 213-12 for the promotional publications Let the Earth Hear His Voice (1983) and Toward Century 21 (1985); folder 214-4 for the historical The Lausanne Story; Project First Born about outreach to Muslims (folder 216-11) and Project Jericho (folder 216-12)

Subseries II.C.2.a.3: Meetings
Arrangement: Chronological
Date Range: 1984-1989
Volume: .3 cubic feet
Boxes: 219
Geographic coverage: Asia, Europe, Latin America
Type of documents: Correspondence, conference materials, participant lists, promotional material
Correspondents: Wang, McKaughan, Vonette Bright, Fred Magbanua, international Evangelical leaders,
Notes: Files for the 1984 International Prayer Assembly (folder 219-1), the Asia Lausanne Committee in Hong Kong (folder 219-2), the Researchers Conferences in Latin America and Zeist, Netherlands (folder 219-3), the 1987 Asia Leadership Conference on Evangelism or ALCOWE (folders 219-5 to 11), 1988 Singapore Pastors Consultation (folder 219-12), and 1988 European Leadership Conference on World Evangelization or ELCOWE (folder 219-13)

Subseries II.C.2.a.4: Lausanne II
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1975-1989
Volume: .8 cubic feet
Boxes: 219-221
Geographic coverage: Primarily Pasadena (location of the international office) and Manila (Congress venue)
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, lists, time lines, meeting minutes, incorporation articles, job descriptions, press releases
Correspondents: Wang, McKaughan, Leighton Ford, Ricardo Jumawan, Sharon Chan, Ed Dayton, Coreen Bakke, Bill Ditewig, LCWE executives and staff,
Notes: Files maintained by McKaughan and Wang documenting the planning and implementation of plans for the Congress in Manila, including arrangements, operations of the office in Manila, arrangements (for public relations, security, Congress decor and signs, stewards, translators, musicians and artists), program materials (folders 220-13 and 221-1), venue selection, and post-Congress follow-up activities
Exceptional items: Included is the “Manila Christian Declaration on the Beijing Massacre” (folder 219-19), early planning documents dating back to 1984 (folder 220-1), negotiations with Wilcox World Travel & Tours (folder 220-5), the Manila Manifesto (folder 220-6), the welcome to the participants from Philippine Senator Jovito Salonga (folder 220-7), the program booklet for the Philippine Congress on World Evangelization (folder 220-9), a record of the LCWE discussion and attempts to “leave the Philippines with relationships between the Evangelicals and the Roman Catholics just a little bit more cordial than they may be at present,” and a position paper by the Christian Leaders’ Alliance of the Philippines (both in folder 221-3), the file on the search for the Operations Director that ended in the appointment of Ricardo Jumawan (folder 221-4), Robyn Claydon’s and others’ correspondence on the role of women and their selection as participants (folder 221-13).

Subseries II.C.2.a.5: Communications
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1983-1989
Volume: .7 cubic feet
Boxes: 221-223
Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, grant proposal, clippings, budgets, staff lists, press releases and newsletters
Correspondents: Wang, McKaughan, Leighton Ford, Joseph Sindorf (Director of Communications), Jim Newton (consultant and Congress Media Director), Steve Downey, Warwick Olson (Chairman of Communications Working Group),
Notes: Files document the planning and implementation of public relations efforts and conveying the goals and vision of LCWE and the Congress. Included are Communications Committee materials (folder 221-17) along with material on developing the Congress logo, Communications Working Group (folder 222-1), a file of sample clippings of media coverage of the event (folder 222-5), correspondence with and among Communications Office staff, the record of the development and production of World Evangelization Information Service publications (folders 223-2,3). Also see the Communications subseries (II.C.2.d) below.
Exceptional items: A number of draft versions and the final form of Jim Newton’s “A Strategy for Implementing a Comprehensive, International Communications Program” are found in the subseries. Also included are a report from the 1988 meeting of the International Christian Media Commission in Germany (Folder 222-2), “some of the stories of key people in LCWE” (folder 222-3, including Oddvar Sovik, Ajith Fernando, Thomas Wang, Ray Bakke, Sam Odunaike, and David Gitari), a list of media staff (folder 222-6), and a file on CONELA or the Confraternidad Evangelica Latinoamericana (folder 222-7).

Subseries II.C.2.a.6: Finance and fund-raising
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1982-1989
Volume: .2 cubic feet
Boxes: 223
Geographic coverage: International
Type of documents: Correspondence, and letters accompanying financial gifts and LCWE replies of thanks, reports
Correspondents: Wang, McKaughan, Ford, Donald Hoke (LCWE Treasurer), Roger Parrott, international Evangelical leaders
Notes: The subseries documents the financial operation, fund-raising and reporting of LCWE and the Congress during the period leading up to the 1989 meeting in Manila. Included are grant proposals to selected churches (folder 223-8) and “major donors” (folder 223-9).
Exceptional items:

Subseries II.C.2.b: Program Office
Arrangement:
1.         Leadership ‘88
2.         Lausanne II, 1989
3.         Moscow Congress on Evangelization, 1990
Date Range: 1949, 1973-1990
Volume: 21.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 224-229, 238-285
Notes: These files consist of the records of the program development for LCWE events, predominantly the 1989 Lausanne II Congress, for the time period covered while Thomas Wang was LCWE’s International Director. Among the significant figures overseeing this function in addition to Wang were Program Chairman Paul McKaughan (later Congress Coordinator) followed by Saphir Athyal; Program Director Ed Dayton (assisted by Tom McAlpine); Associate Director of Program Gary Clark (also the track coordinator), followed by John Howell. Dayton was initially the International Participant Selection Committee Chairman, and so some of his files related to that function also overlapped into this subseries. Dayton was also the Chair of the Strategy Working Group, but during this time period that function was transferred from his base location at World Vision to the Pasadena Office and into LCWE.

Subseries II.C.2.b.1: Leadership ‘88
Arrangement: Subdivided further by the conference office into the following (see folder 224-10 for filing list):
LCWE
LCWE North America
Senior Advisory Council
Pastors Advisory Council
Leadership Council
Executive Committee
Program Committee
Prayer Committee
Ethnic Leadership Development
Communications
Finance
Office operations

Date Range: 1973-1988
Volume: 1.8 cubic feet
Boxes: 224-229
Geographic coverage: United States
Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, lists, memos, forms, meeting transcripts, planning documents, newsletters, mailings, promotional material, survey questionnaires and conference evaluations, minutes, purposed statements, staff lists, program material, weekly reports and tax-related documents
Correspondents: Bill Ditewig, Glandion Carney (chairman), Ted Engstrom (Senior Advisory Council chair), Leighton Ford, Becky Pippert (co-chair), Roger Parrott (Director of Operations, LCWE US), Jack Hayford, Paul Cedar, Bryant Meyers, LCWE administrators.
Notes: Files of the administrators of the four-day conference in Washington DC “to encourage and equip emerging Christian leaders in the United States to take aggressive leadership to complete the Great Commission in this generation.” In addition to the aspects of the operation documented in the list above are participant selection (folders 227-21, 228-3), promotion (folder 228-1 and others in the Communication files), staffing of the conference office and event, and budget. The conference files were received in very organized order. Folder 224-10 contains the filing list as it was maintained in the Leadership ‘88 office. Not all files on the list were sent to the Archives, and duplicates were not retained, and documents on financial and operational details were only very selectively retained.
Exceptional items: Several conference organizational charts in folders 224-3 and 226-13, a file on Singapore ‘87 (folder 224-14), and LCWE members list (folder 225-3), fund-raising guidelines, transcripts of the Senior Advisory Committee’s December 1986 meeting (folders 226-1,2), marketing strategy (folder 227-24)

Subseries II.C.2.b.2: Lausanne II, 1989
Arrangement:
A.        General program
B.        Plenary sessions
C.        Track sessions
D.        LCWE-related
Date Range: 1949, 1974-1990
Volume: 19.1 cubic feet
Boxes: 238-285
Notes: This subseries documents the planning and coordinated activity to hold the Congress, with primary emphasis on the content covered in the plenary and track sessions, and forms the primary record of the Lausanne II Congress in the LCWE records collection. The plenary sessions were the large-group gatherings of all the participants; the track sessions were elective sessions held throughout the Congress on specialized topics such as Unreached Peoples or Tentmakers. Among the significant figures overseeing this function in addition to Wang were Program Chairman Paul McKaughan (later Congress Coordinator) followed by Saphir Athyal; Program Director Ed Dayton (assisted by Tom McAlpine); Associate Director of Program Gary Clark (also the track coordinator), followed by John Howell. Because Dayton was initially the International Participant Selection Committee Chairman, some of his files related to that function appear in this subseries; Dayton was also the Chair of the Strategy Working Group, but during this time period that function was transferred from his base of operations at World Vision to the LCWE’s oversight at the Pasadena Office. Overlap among files in the series is likely, but no attempt was made to substantially eliminate duplicates.

Subseries II.C.2.b.2.A: General program
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1949, 1974-1990
Volume: 9.3 cubic feet
Boxes: 262-285
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, reports (pre-Congress planning and post-Congress), meeting agendas and minutes, flow charts, biographical sketches for platform chairs and artists, lists, financial reports, charts, checklists, organizational chart (folder 265-3), executive plan (folder 265-4), Congress publications, questionnaires, manuscripts, Congress notebook (folder 272-5), press releases, brochures
Correspondents: Primarily Ed Dayton, Gary Clark, also Paul McKaughan, Ric Jumawan, Jim Newton, Leighton Ford, Graham Kerr, other Congress staff, LCWE administrators, Congress steering team,
Notes: General files related to managing all aspects of the Congress, including logistics, facilities, plenary and elective sessions, and allocation of personnel. Among the functions documented are bookstore operation, transportation, computers, Congress declaration, development and production of the Congress notebook (including translation), publications (including the advance reader, compendium, newspaper, newsletter in several languages), currency exchange, communication with and guidance for the Congress’s daily chairpersons, facility signs and decorations, equipment and stage setup, exhibits, attempts to gather feedback from participants throughout the Congress, pre-Congress planning focus groups, interpretation and translation, magazine publicity, meals for participants, coordination with the media, national meetings by country, offering, operations, participant selection, plenary session, post-Congress plans, prayer, program (including the Program Committee), speakers (and responders), stewards, tracks (elective), travel, video segments used during plenary sessions, worship, etc. The folder titles throughout the subseries are largely self-explanatory. Some of Dayton’s files appear to be primarily related to World Vision with some crossover to the LCWE. Several computer disks consisting of word processing versions of printed documents were not retained in the processed collection.
Exceptional items:
Congress planning: Among these are specific files or documents related to: overall design for the Congress and organizational chart (folder 265-3), executive plan (folder 265-4 and 272-24), next steps after the Congress (folder 267-2), thematic integration over the 10-day period (folder 266-14), coordinating with other agencies like AD2000 and Beyond (folder 263-5) and learning from the experience of other major events (see the program reports from Amsterdam ‘83 (folders 263-6,7) and ‘86 (report and questionnaire results in folders 263-8,9). Folders 262-10 and 263-1 contain the contents of a Program Committee notebook, including correspondence, memos, reports, meeting agendas and minutes, biographical sketches, the 1985 LCWE handbook, a draft document “Successful Rebirth of Lausanne Movement” and a 1986 flow chart of the participant selection process leading up the 1989 Congress. Folder 268-8 consists of suggestions made prior to the Congress at a meeting in East Berlin of Eastern European Evangelical leaders. Folders 268-16,17 contains several hundred brief responses to gather contact information for developing a working network from the Holy Spirit and Evangelism track. Folder 270-20 contains documents related to the International Advisory Council (served as a convening body or council of reference). Files specifically dedicated to program development include folder 276-1 and contents of a notebook labeled program development (folders 276-2,3,4,5,6); the contents of another of Dayton’s notebooks comprises folders 277-1,2,3,4). Program reports are found in folder 277-6. Program themes (comprising especially folders 278-2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10) referred to the plenary themes (biblical/theological, contextual, methodological) to be addressed throughout the Congress, including feedback in developing the thematic framework and issues addressed before the entire Congress. Also included are files for the program advisory group (folder 275-6), program meeting minutes (folder 275-7), program chairman Saphir Athyal (folder 275-10), program design (folders 275-11,12), and the program development document in various versions over 1988 and 1989 (folder 275-16). Brad Smith’s 1986 report to the Program Advisory Committee “A Summary of Input Received About the Lausanne ‘89 Program Plans” is found in folder 278-19.

Plenary and track sessions: Among files related to the plenary portion of the Congress program are files corresponding to each session of the Congress, including the agenda for the session, background material on special guests, manuscripts for presentations, and scripts for the video segments shown in conjunction with the plenary messages (folders 273-18 through 274-20); among these in folder 273-20 is Philippine president Corazon Aquino’s written welcome and senator Jovito Salonga’s welcoming message to the Congress audience (also see folder 279-6). Files for both plenary speakers (folders 279-10, 280-1 through 282-1) and responders (folders 279-2,3,4) to the major presentations are included in the program files; among these are manuscripts for the plenaries in folder 281-4,5,6,7 and 282-1, arranged alphabetically by name of the speaker. Track-related files comprise folders 282-4 through 284-7 and 284-19.

Congress logistics: Folder 269-5 contains lists of all the key people with responsibilities at the Congress; look for a personnel list for many key program-related posts in folder 277-7. Folders 269-10 through 19 consist of drafts, final and foreign language versions (Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish) of the Manila Manifesto, drafted and presented by John Stott, and then reviewed and revised before approval as a declaration emerging from the Congress. Lausanne II Newsletter files (including issues in English and some in foreign languages) are in folders 271-1 through 13. Folder 273-14 includes the “Participant Selection Guide” that outlines the selection process. Promotional brochures in circulation at the time of the Lausanne II Congress are found in folder 278-13. Folder 285-5 consists of information compiled by the Statistics Task Force on world trends and demographics, to be especially used by plenary speakers and in video segments.

Follow-up reports: Post-Congress reflections, including those by Ray Bakke and Ralph Winter, are found in folder 278-15. Folders 262-7,8,9 (also see folder 270-8) consist of reports from throughout the world (arranged alphabetically by country name in the notebooks), providing some form of reflections and recommendations on the Lausanne II Congress by the country’s delegates. The reports span the range of being very brief to very extensive, so some reports also included other information, such as a list of developments between the first (1974) and second (1989) Lausanne Congresses, efforts to attempt until 2000, recommendations to the Lausanne Committee, lists of Christian agencies in the country and their participation in evangelism, country profiles, and more. (Sheets with country names are inserted throughout, for almost all of which there was no report received, but representing far more countries than those for which there is a report.) The countries for which there are follow-up reports are:

Angola
Australia
Bangladesh
Botswana
Brazil
Burma
Caribbean
Chad
China
Ecuador
El Salvador
England
Ethiopia

Fiji
Gambia
Ghana
Guatemala
Haiti
Hong Kong
India
Irish group
Israel
Ivory Coast
Japan
Kenya
Korea

Lesotho
Madagascar
Malaysia
Mexico
Mongolia
Namibia
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Peru
Philippines

Rwanda
Scotland
South Africa
South Pacific
Spain
Sri Lanka
Swaziland
Sweden
Tanzania
Tonga Island
United States
Wales
West Germany

Other: Folder 272-4 contains Ed Dayton’s triennial review in his role as World Vision’s Vice President-At-Large. A single folder contains information on a Philippine Congress on Evangelism held simultaneously with Lausanne II (folder 273-15). Files related to Catholic issue appear in various parts of the Lausanne II files, including this subseries in folder 279-5 (also see folders 204-20, 216-4, 221-3, 255-2). Several files related to the participation, contribution and emphasis on the place of women in evangelization is covered in folders 284-16,17,18. Included in folder 285-3 is a report from LCWE’s David Claydon on the World Council of Churches’ Conference on Mission and Evangelism, held in San Antonio earlier in 1989.

Subseries II.C.2.b.2.B: Plenary sessions
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1984-1989
Volume: 3.4 cubic feet
Boxes: 238-246
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, resource notebooks, form letters, lists, message manuscripts, checklists, response papers, projected program for the entire plenary session, press releases, review comments, formulation of the session content and emphasis, script for video to be shown in conjunction with the plenary message, biographical sketches of speakers
Correspondents: Ed Dayton, Saphir Athyal, Gary Clark, Thomas Wang, Leighton Ford, Paul McKaughan, plenary speakers (Lucien Accad, Tokunboh Adeyemo, Martin Alphonse, Panya Baba, Ray Bakke, Brother Andrew, Eva Burrows, Luis Bush, Michael Cassidy, Colin Chapman, Philemon Choi, Robyn Claydon, Joni Eareckson-Tada, Ajith Fernando, Billy Graham, Os Guinness, Edna Lee Gutierrez, Pete Hammond, Jack Hayford, Roberta Hestenes, Tom Houston, Peter Kuzmic, Jong-Yun Lee, Eduardo M. Maling, Caesar Molebatsi, Bill O’Brien, George Otis, J.I. Packer, Luis Palau, Ulrich Parzany, David Penman, Vinay Samuel, John Stott, Carmelo Terranova, Stephen Tong, Thomas Wang, David Wells), LCWE executives
Plenary session topics: The plenary messages included the following topics:

AD2000 (Wang)
Biblical exposition (Fernando, Penman, Stott)
The Challenge Before Us (Bush)
The Challenge of Other Religions (Alphonse, Chapman)
The Church in Challenging Environments (Otis, Brother        Andrew, Accad)
Commitment and Sacrifice (Burrows, Cassidy)
Communication Technology (Choi)
Cooperation in Evangelism (O’Brien, Claydon)
Cross-cultural Evangelism (Baba)
The Future of the LCWE
Good News for the Poor (Gutierrez, Houston)
Gospel & Salvation (Adeyemo, Kuzmic)
The Holy Spirit and Power (Hayford, Packer)

Living the Christ Life (Terranova, Hestenes)
The Local Church (Lee, Maling)
Mandate of the Laity (Hammond)
Opening ceremony – Proclaim Christ (Ford)
Preparation for the Future (Palau)
Review of the week
Setting the Stage (opening ceremony)
Sin & Lostness (Tong)
Social Concerns (Eareckson-Tada, Molebatsi, Samuel)
Uniqueness of Christ (Wells, Parzany); also see        folder 241-15
Until He Comes – Closing ceremony (Ford)
Urban Evangelism (Bakke)

Notes:  For each of the plenary sessions, a series of several or all of the following files are included: Program design, the Speaker, General correspondence, Plenary paper, Responders, and Video script. In addition to files for the plenary messages, several files are included for other events, among them: Citywide rally (folder 244-5), Sunday events (folder 245-2), Torch Run (folders 245-3,4).
Exceptional items: Letter of greeting from Philippines president Corazon Aquino (folder 238-15); video script for “The Flame Is Now in Us” (folder 242-3); a letter to Billy Graham about his participation as a speaker at the Congress (folder 243-12); Rolf Scheffbuch’s post-Congress reflection on the Lausanne movement (folder 244-6); plenary notebook subdivided into three files (folders 246-1,2,3) with numerous subsections, most by topic, used to coordinate the details of the entire plenary program, including featured speakers for each session and projected time for their portion.

Subseries II.C.2.b.2.C: Track sessions (John Howell)
Arrangement:
i .         Track
ii .         General
Date Range: 1978-1989 (bulk 1984-1989)
Volume: 4.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 246-256
Notes: Files, primarily those of Associate Director of Program John Howell, related to the development of the Congress track sessions, including correspondence, notebooks, lists, reports and more.

Subseries II.C.2.b.2.C.i: Track
Arrangement: Numerically by track
Date Range: 1978-1989 (bulk 1984-1989)
Volume: 3.3 cubic feet
Boxes: 246-254
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos (frequently among Congress staff or with track or session leaders), documents developing the ideas and content of the tracks, forms, checklists, session outlines, extensive articles and other material related to the track topic (although not equally extensive), directories of resource people and organizations, resource notebooks, logs of required submissions, questionnaires (sometimes including a small speaker photo) completed by track session leaders (see folders 247-1,2,3,4,5, although these notebooks are not arranged in numerical track order).
Correspondents: John Howell, Ed Dayton, Gary Clark, Paul McKaughan, track session leaders.
Elective tracks: The elective tracks included the following topics:
The Whole Church
110      AD 2000
120      Research and Evangelism
130      Cross-cultural Missions
140      Two-Thirds World Missions
150      Mandate of the Laity
160      Tentmakers
170      Women in Evangelism
180      Communication and Media
190      Youth Leaders
410      Countrywide Evangelism
420      Discipling New Believers
430      Bible Distribution & Translation
440      Cooperative Networks
450      Models of Evangelism
460      Information Sharing
470      Health & Healing
480      Evangelizing College & University Students

The Whole Gospel
210      Prayer
220      Theology and Evangelization
230      Holy Spirit in Evangelization
240      The Local Church
250      Social Concern and Evangelization
510      Gospel and Culture
520      Modernization
530      Spiritual Warfare
540      Simple Lifestyle
550      Future Trends

The Whole World
310      Unreached Peoples
320      Urban Evangelism
330      Reaching Muslims
340      The Church in Challenging Environments – Restricted Access Nations
350      The Poor
610      Reaching the Chinese People
620      Reaching Buddhists
630      Reaching Hindus
640      Jewish Evangelism
650      Nominalism Today
660      Unreached Cities
670      Reaching Children
680      Reaching Families
690      Reaching Migrants (Seafarers and Workers)

Special Interest Groups
710      Plenary Follow-up Workshops
720      Plenary Follow-up Workshops (continued)
810      Athletes/Sports
820      World Overview Workshop
830      Theological Educators
840      Commission on World Mission & Evangelism
850      Prison Ministry
860      “Jesus Film”

Within each track are nine sessions on various subjects related to the overall theme.
Notes: This subseries consists primarily of the coordination of logistics for the numerous elective tracks held throughout the Congress. The tracks are not equally represented by the amount of documentation; for example, folders 248-7,8 and 249-1,2,3,4,5,6,7 contain more extensive correspondence with track leader Robyn Claydon and other contributors to the planning of the Women in Evangelism track, while other tracks are very sparsely documented. AD2000 files relate not only to the AD2000 track at the Congress in Manila, but also to the AD2000 movement and the January 1989 Global Consultation on World Evangelization by AD 2000 and Beyond (GCOWE 2000) in Singapore (see folder 247-7). Duplicates frequently appeared in the files, but no attempt was made to comprehensively eliminate these.
Exceptional items: Folders 246-4,5,6,7 comprise a resource notebook kept by the staff on all the elective tracks.

Subseries II.C.2.b.2.C.ii: General
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1988-1989
Volume: .9 cubic feet
Boxes: 254-256
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, checklists, financial reports, notebook contents, form letters, track-related questionnaires, track notebooks with sections for most of the elective track sessions
Correspondents: Howell, Dayton, Communications director Joe Sindorf, Congress Coordinator Paul McKaughan, LCWE Chairman Thomas Wang, office manager Ricardo Jumawan, other Congress staff
Notes: Howell’s general files relating to the planning, coordination and operations functions of the Congress, including finances, the Congress notebook and follow-up compendium, and travel.
Exceptional items: Draft version of the Congress notebook (folder 255-1); memo on “assessment of the Roman Catholic-Born Again Situation” in predominantly Catholic Philippines (folder 255-2); personal release and consent form (folder 255-3)

Subseries II.C.2.b.2.D: LCWE-related
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1974-1990
Volume: 2.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 257-262
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, lists, reports, minutes, address lists, resource notebooks, questionnaires, financial information, working group files, staff manual
Correspondents: Ed Dayton, Brad Smith, Paul McKaughan, Leighton Ford, LCWE executives and staff
Notes: Subseries consists of a variety of files with documents related to preparation for the Lausanne II within the broader LCWE structure during the period leading up to Lausanne II, including files on both the American and international Lausanne Committee operations, the American Lausanne Committee (folders 257-2,3), working group files (Communications in folder 257-13, Strategy in folder 262-3), Executive Committee (folders 258-4,5) and fundraising (folders 258-7,8), Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism (folder 258-14), staff information (folders 261-10,11,12,13,14,15), Senior Associates (folder 261-16)
Exceptional items: Includes AD2000 statement (folder 257-1), Roger Parrott’s (Director of US operations) annual report to the US Board and Executive Committee (folder 257-5), notebook on Lausanne Associates (folders 257-6,7), articles and essay on distinctives and challenges facing LCWE (folder 257-8,9,11), including“Greatest Challenge” booklet (folders 257-10), letter regarding the 1988 European Leadership Conference on World Evangelization from ELCOWE Director Viggo Sogaard (folder 258-3), reflections on the future of Lausanne (folder 258-9), index to issues of Lausanne Communique (folder 258-12), minutes and accompanying background documents from meetings of LCWE executive and full committee members spanning 1985 to 1989 (folders 258-15, 259-1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 260-1,2,3,4,5,6,7, 261-1,2,3,4), the 1988 Lausanne Pastors Consultation Resolution (folder 261-8), registration information for participants in the 1987 Young Leaders Conference (also Singapore ‘87, folder 261-17), staff bios (folder 261-19), senior staff meeting minutes (folder 262-1), a report on LCWE structure (folder 262-4), and thank you letters to and from Ed Dayton following Lausanne II (folders 262-5,6)

Subseries II.C.2.b.3: Moscow Congress on Evangelization, 1990
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1989-1990
Volume: .3 cubic feet
Boxes: 224
Geographic coverage: Then-Soviet Union
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, press releases, LCWE publication in Russian
Correspondents: Tom Houston (International Director), Bill Ditewig, Jim Newton, Sharon Chan, Myriam van der Doef, international Evangelical leaders
Notes: Small subseries of files on planning and preparation for the Congress that was convened in Moscow in October 1990. There is very little if any documentation following the event, and the interaction in the subseries is among non-Soviet Evangelicals and LCWE administrators
Exceptional items: Includes a list of non-Soviet participants (folder 224-1) and their registration forms (folder 224-6) and the program and songbooks in Russian and English (folder 224-5)

Subseries II.C.2.c: Participant Selection
Arrangement:
1.         Correspondence (arranged further by geographic region)
2.         Questionnaires (alphabetical and geographical)
3.         Administration
4.         Notebooks
Date Range: 1985-1989
Volume: 13.4 cubic feet
Boxes: 169-202
Geographic coverage: International by specific regions and countries
Notes: This subseries documents the LCWE’s planning and implementation to ensure wide Evangelical representation from throughout the world, and contributions by national Evangelical churches to be represented by their leaders. The archivist removed a portion of the subseries that consisted of documents describing either organizational processes or a level of detail not needed for the long-term history of the LCWE, although in some cases leaving a sampling and in others excluding files altogether. Questionnaires were marked confidential and therefore are closed to researcher use until December 31, 2069.

Subseries II.C.2.c.1: Correspondence
Arrangement: By geographic region (Africa, East Asia, South Central Asia, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Oceania, Western Europe and North America) and then alphabetically by country within each region
Date Range: 1986-1989
Volume: 5.4 cubic feet
Boxes: 169-182, 286 (folder 286-1)
Geographic coverage: International representing most countries of the world
Type of documents: Letters to and from the Lausanne office, lists of potential and approved participants, telegrams
Correspondents: Participant Selection Committee (PSC) Director Brad Smith, Associate Director Carol Kocherhans, Ed Dayton (previous PSC Director), Lausanne Committee executives and members, church and ministry leaders from throughout the world
Notes: The correspondence records the concentrated interaction during the four years leading up to the Lausanne II Congress to ensure diverse representation at the international event.

Subseries II.C.2.c.2: Questionnaires
Arrangement: Subdivided into two subseries (reason not specified)
a.         Alphabetical by personal name
b.         By geographic region (Africa, East Asia, South Central Asia, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Oceania, Western Europe and North America) and then alphabetically by country within each region
Date Range: 1988-1989
Volume: 6.1 cubic feet
Boxes: 183-198
Geographic coverage: International representing most countries of the world
Type of documents: Almost entirely questionnaires completed by Congress participants prior to attending the Congress in June 1989, although also a little correspondence, checklists, lists
Correspondents: Brad Smith (PSC Director), participants
Notes: The forms are those completed by participants and filed by LCWE staff in preparation for the Congress. Questionnaires were marked confidential and therefore are closed to researcher use until December 31, 2069. The demographic information in these questionnaires provides an international and detailed look at Evangelicals throughout the world, both from developed countries and the developing world with its emerging church. The questionnaires (presumably for all participants but not verified) completed by participants included: name, gender, age, address, country, country of origin and citizenship, education, organization, denominational or church affiliation, languages spoken, nature of occupation, specialized areas of responsibility, other organizations affiliated with, statement of Christian faith and experience, previous major evangelization congresses attended, financial need to attend the congress, publications, and personal references. The questionnaires appear in two further subdivisions: in alphabetical order by personal name (approximately half of the 4,300 that participated in the Congress) consist only those forms, most of them on the form for the congress at the Manila site; a few were completed on the Singapore form. The geographically arranged files for the approximately other half also include questionnaires but also lists, checklists, and some correspondence; most if not all of the questionnaires in this geographically arranged subseries were the Singapore forms. Some random checking suggests that there is little overlap between the two subseries (no copies appear in both), it is not possible to determine the reason for segregating the two from each other. Nonetheless, the demographic information in these questionnaires provides an international and detailed look at Evangelicals throughout the world, both from developed countries and the developing world with its emerging church. Letters or other notes declining the invitation to attend Lausanne II were sampled with most responses discarded.

Subseries II.C.2.c.3: Administrative
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Range: 1989
Volume: .9 cubic feet
Boxes: 198-200
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, blank forms
Correspondents: Brad Smith, David Norcross, Bill Ditewig, Paul McKaughan and other LCWE executives
Notes: This small subseries records other activities and logistics of the office, including processing of scholarship requests and subsidies, coordination with Wilcox World Travel & Tours, and post-Congress settling of accounts and details.
Exceptional items: The Follow-up file (folder 198-4) includes Brad Smith’s report on Congress registration and fee collection, post-Congress reports, and McKaughan’s final assessment report

Subseries II.C.2.c.4: Notebooks
Arrangement: Chronological
Date Range: 1986-1989
Volume: .9 cubic feet
Boxes: 200-202
Notes: The six volumes in the collection served the office as the tracking of process or as a resource. Several others were discarded as unnecessary or duplicating those retained. Most were refoldered out of their plastic binders.

Subseries II.C.2.d: Communications Office
Arrangement:
1.         Communications Officer (Steve Downey)
2.         Communications Director (Joseph Sindorf)
3.         Media Director (Jim Newton)
4.         Production
Date Range: 1979-1989
Volume: 3.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 229-237
Correspondents: Joseph Sindorf, Jim Newton, Carol Kocherhans, Steve Downey, Bill Jefferson,
Notes: Records reflecting strategic and operational planning, coordinating with the Communications Working Group, and using various publications and productions like World Evangelization Information Service to tell the LCWE story and highlight developments and events. Duplicates and documents judged by the archivist to be unnecessary for long-term retention due to being overly detailed in finance or day-to-day operations were removed from the collection.

Subseries II.C.2.d.1: Communications Officer (Steve Downey)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1980-1987
Volume: 1.1 cubic feet
Boxes: 229-231
Type of documents: Correspondence, articles, memos, AV script, faxes, draft texts for proposed publications, biographical sketches, publications, clippings, prayer calendar
Correspondents: Steve Downey, Bill Jefferson, Leighton Ford, Ed Dayton
Notes: Early records of the LCWE’s Communications division, reflecting strategic and operational planning, and helping tell the LCWE story and highlight developments and events through the World Evangelization Information Service and other publications
Exceptional items: Materials from the Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (folder 229-11), the Lausanne Covenant in various languages (folder 229-14, including Korean, Indonesian, German, French, Chinese, English, Pidgin, Spanish along with a list of other known languages the Covenant was translated into), four research reports from Jim Engel’s Management Development Associates on a readership survey and survey of LCWE leadership (folders 230-6,7), copies of IDEA or Informations Documents Enquetes Actualites (the French version of World Evangelization Information Service in folder 231-8), 1986 press release about Thomas Wang’s appointment as International Director (folder 231-10), 150-200 questionnaires of “younger leaders’ names” coordinated during an unidentified LCWE leader’s tour of Africa (includes person’s name, position in organization, LCWE conferences attended, assessed value of a second congress, suggested venue, suggestions about who to invite, especially younger leaders, in folder 231-11), 1986 press releases announcing Thomas Zimmerman’s appointment as president of the US Board of LCWE and Roger Parrott’s appointment as Operations Director.

Subseries II.C.2.d.2: Communications Director (Joseph Sindorf)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1980-1989 [bulk 1988-1989]
Volume: 1.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 231-234
Type of documents: Correspondence, minutes, memos, faxes, clippings, job descriptions, project proposals, press releases, reports
Correspondents: Sindorf, Thomas Wang, Paul McKaughan, Warwick Olson
Notes: Files document contacts with the media, efforts to distribute the Lausanne story, coverage about LCWE or its events by the media, Communication Working Group interaction and contribution, development and copies of LCWE publications, statements of philosophy, Congress planning, the production of the LCWE video, encouraging and managing media presence at Lausanne II, production and copies of the Congress newspaper, production of the Congress program notebook, filling staff positions, contacts with Christian and secular publications, senior staff meetings, and operation of the steering committee.
Exceptional items: Among these are a file on a 1988 World Council of Churches conference (folder 234-18), a video series produced by CBN (folder 234-16), the international Torch Run to promote evangelism and the Lausanne II Congress (folder 234-13), the 1988 report “State of the Communications Program of the Lausanne Committee and Lausanne II in Manila” (folder 234-3), resource files (folders 233-4 through 27) for individuals, staff and otherwise connected in some way to the communications emphasis of LCWE, (including Sig Aske, Mary Jo Beck, Ed Dayton, Leighton Ford, Ricardo Jumawan, Wendy Lew, Mike Little, Horst Marquardt, Ken Moy, Alan Nichols, Warwick Olson, Roger Parrott, John Robb, Rolf Scheffbuch, Les Tarr, Christy Ticlaw, Thomas Wang, Fritz Wenzel, Doug Wilson), sermons by Darrell W. Johnson in Manila (folder 234-5), Leighton Ford’s Fuller lectures (folder 232-13), European Congress on World Evangelization or ELCOWE press releases (folder 232-10), Jim Newton’s “Proposal for the Comprehensive International Communications Program of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization” (folder 232-8), and the report “Response to the Communications Working Group re the latest revised Communications Strategy (folder 232-6).

Subseries II.C.2.d.3: Media Director (Jim Newton)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1988-1989
Volume: .2 cubic feet
Boxes: 235
Type of documents: Correspondence, lists, memos, policies, invoices, reports, budgets, faxes
Correspondents: Newton, Joe Sindorf, Paul McKaughan, Alan Nichols
Notes: These document Newton’s specific area of oversight in coordinating invitations to, facilities for, and contacts with representatives of the media for the Lausanne II Congress.

Subseries II.C.2.d.4: Production
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1979-1989 [bulk 1988-1989]
Volume: 1.0 cubic feet
Boxes: 235-237
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, various publications and productions including World Evangelization Information Service, brochures and advertisements, clippings, press releases
Correspondents: Sindorf, Thomas Wang, Sharon Chan, Paul McKaughan
Notes: Documents the production and samples of various LCWE products, including World Evangelization Information Service, brochures, poster, handbook, newsletters, press kit, press releases (in English, French, German, Spanish, and English for the Philippines), and Congress participant folder
Exceptional items: Files related to the Lausanne Cooperating Periodicals program (folders 237-7,8,9), including copies of many of the participating publications like a Evangelical newspaper in Argentina (folder 237-8). The program was intended to disseminate the Lausanne story and influence through out other publications.

Subseries II.C.2.e: LCWE Nominations
Arrangement:
Date Range: 1980-1989
Volume: .4 cubic feet
Boxes: 205-206
Geographic coverage: International
Type of documents: Lists, correspondence, memos, reports, form letters, recommendations of persons to fill openings, completed questionnaires, biographical data of members, ballots
Correspondents: Wang, Leighton Ford, Jack Dain, Gottfried Osei-Mensah, Leola Linkous, Jane Fraser, Kathy Roth
Notes: These files document the process for maintaining the membership of the LCWE, drawing on Evangelical leadership from throughout the world. The contents record membership on the LCWE Full and Executive Committees from its beginning in 1975 until 1989. These files were initially inherited by or created by Wang at the Charlotte office and later transferred by that office to the Pasadena office. Included is a file of biographical entries maintained by Ed Dayton between 1983 and 1984 (folder 205-9), a notebook of entries compiled in mid-1990 (subdivided between folders 206-6,7,8), and a series of membership files by geographic region (folders 205-18,19,20 and 206-1,2,3,4,5).

Subseries II.C.2.f: International Advisory Council (IAC)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1983-1988
Volume: .5 cubic feet
Boxes: 206-207
Geographic coverage: International
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, form letters, lists, minutes, reports, letters of recommendation to be appointed to the Council
Correspondents: Leighton Ford, Carl Johansson, Jack Dain
Notes: The International Advisory Council (IAC) was established in 1985 to gather “leaders from every area of the world who could serve on a convening council or council of reference as we plan for the next international congress.” That congress became the Lausanne II Congress. The Congress Program Advisory Committee file comprises folder 207-9. Also see Ford’s files for this IAC in folders 99-3 through 100-3, where there may be some overlap.

Subseries II.D.: Tom Houston (International Director)
Arrangement: In the subseries as the Archives received the files

  1. LCWE Operations
    a. Executive Committee, Full Committee, Committees, Working Groups

    b. General
    c. Invites (to Houston)
    d. Projects
  2. Congresses, Conferences, Consultations and Other Meetings
    a. Lausanne II (Manila, 1989)
    b. Moscow, 1990
    c. Budapest, 1991
    d. Other meetings
  3. Countries
  4. Other organizations 
  5. General correspondence 

Date Range: 1974, 1980, 1983-1993
Volume: 12.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 286-317
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Notes: These files record Houston’s leadership of LCWE while he was the International Director (1989-1992) and the activity and deliberation of the Committee (both Executive and Full Committees) and its Working Groups, and his interaction, a good portion of it sent by fax, with Lausanne Committee members and leaders of Evangelical churches and ministries throughout the world. They also reflect Houston’s presence in the United Kingdom from his office in Oxford, and his contacts with Christian leaders throughout the country. The contents of the subdivisions are not exclusive of one another as there is a great deal of overlap between all the folders in the subseries. Some very routine operational files (such as Office Equipment) or documents like checks, invoices and detailed finance records were discarded.

Subseries II.D.1: LCWE Operations
Arrangement: a) Executive Committee, Full Committee, Committees, Working Groups, b) General, c) Invites (to Houston), d) Projects
Date Range: 1980-1993
Volume: 5.1 cubic feet
Boxes: 286-299
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Notes: These files relate to various LCWE matters, including activities and deliberations of the Executive and Full Committees and Working Groups, planning for the future development and direction of the LCWE, the transition from the international office from Pasadena, California, to Oxford, England, and finances, etc.

Subseries II.D.1.a:LCWE: Executive & Full Committees, Committees, Working Groups
Arrangement: Alphabetical (divided by broad categories as: Executive & Full Committees, Committees, Nominations, Working Groups
Date Range: 1980-1993
Volume: 1.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 287-290
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, reports and attachments, minutes, forms and form letters, member lists, nominations (forms, applications for membership, ballots), notebooks on nominations
Correspondents: Houston, Leighton Ford, Executive and Full Committee members (especially Ramez Atallah, Dick Capin, Paul Cedar, Paul Eshleman, Leighton Ford, Jack Hayford, Fergus MacDonald, Bel Magalit, Hilde Margrethe, Ceasar Molebatsi, Bryant Myers, Warwick Olson, John Reid, Rolf Scheffbuch, Juliet Thomas), senior associates, LCWE officers
Notes: These files record the interaction with, deliberations by, and appointment of Committee members, including planning documents for the periodic meetings of LCWE’s Executive and Full Committees (and the documents provided to those participating in the meetings), including 1990 in Arrowhead Springs (California), 1991 in Budapest, 1992 in Azusa (California). Much of the correspondence is exchanged between Houston (or his staff) and other individuals, although some are copies that Houston received. Files for particular members are grouped together as “members”), including Ramez Atallah, Dick Capin, Paul Cedar, Paul Eshleman, Leighton Ford, Jack Hayford, Fergus MacDonald, Bel Magalit, Hilde Margrethe, Ceasar Molebatsi, Bryant Myers, Warwick Olson, John Reid, Rolf Scheffbuch, Juliet Thomas; what isn’t clear is whether these are Executive Committee members (or officers). Several committees are also represented in the documents, including Implementation (to “take the ‘vision statement’ as it came out of Budapest and convert it into a workable place, particularly for 1991-‘93”), International Advisory Council (served as a convening body or council of reference), Planning (or Follow-on Planning or Transitional Planning (including advising and working with Houston following the 1989 Lausanne II Congress when he began his term as International Director). Files for the Communications, Intercessors, Nominations, Strategy and Theology Working Groups are included, with correspondence and reports on topics ranging from leadership to planning meetings to projects.
Exceptional items:
          Parts 2 (Full Committee and Alternates) and 3 (International Advisory Council and Working Groups) of a Full Personnel Data Report are found in folders 288-2,3, including contact information and fields for particular sorting in the database, such as occupation, LCWE membership class, and target group interests. There is no reference to Part 1, but it might have covered the Executive Committee and other bodies).
          Various lists of Executive and Full Committee members, along with other committees and working groups appear in several folders, such as folder 289-3

Subseries II.D.1.b: LCWE: General
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1984-1993
Volume: 2.6 cubic feet
Boxes: 286 (folder 9), 290-296
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos (whether as hard-copy letters, faxes (many on now-fading paper), e-mail (called and filed by Easylink, the internal system used by LCWE at the time), reports and attachments, minutes, forms and form letters, press releases, financial reports and other related documents, personal or organizational newsletters, manuscripts
Correspondents: Houston, Ford, LCWE officers and members, Betty Bradley, Dick Capin, Sharon Chan, Bill Ditewig, Renee Gruen, David Hartz (Director of US Operations, 1990-1991), Jill Lovelace, Roger Parrott, Brad Smith, David Tam, Myriam van der Doef, Thomas Wang, Elmer Wilson, Thomas Zimmerman, existing and potential donors
Notes: Files that record the operations and activities of the Lausanne Committee, including finance and attempts to raise funds from foundations and other major donors, personnel, projects, interaction between Houston (in Oxford while International Director, 1989-1992) and other LCWE offices (Charlotte where Leighton Ford was based) and Pasadena (where the US operations were based at the time leading up to the second Lausanne Congress in 1989 and for a period afterward). Some of the broad categories represented that consist of a number of folders include Donors and Fundraising, Offices, Papers (manuscripts, meeting statements, reports), Personnel, LCWE Relationships with Other Organizations (including WEF, AD 2000, International Charismatic Congress on World Evangelization). Other folders include Issues, Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism (LCJE), Request for Information/Money, and Theological Issues. Also during this time period, the Moscow Congress, Budapest Consultation and Executive and Full Committee meetings were being held, so issues related to these meetings are interwoven throughout this subseries. Since the underlying value of LCWE is world evangelization, a common theme throughout the subseries is future planning for the organization, meetings or consultations, or collaborations at a regional or international level; (see as examples folder 295-7 containing correspondence, reports and proposals on the future vision and direction of the Lausanne Committee, with input from many LCWE leaders and members, and folder 296-3 that records the deliberations and activity of the Follow-on Planning Committee, and 295-8 for “A Scenario Forecast for World Evangelization 1990-2000AD;” and Strategic Framework Study in folder 296-10.
Exceptional items:
          Documents in folder 290-8 related to the process leading up the appointment of Bishop John R. Reid to succeed Leighton Ford as the LCWE chairman in 1992
          1984 and 1989 versions of the LCWE constitution and by-laws (folder 290-10
          Folders 291-1,2,3,4,5,6 and 292-1,2,3,5,6 are related to donors, foundations and fundraising. These files are related to domestic and international donors and foundations, including appeal and receipting letters, a case statement (detailed written rationale) for funding the 1989 congress in Manila. While the greatest number of donors represented are from the United Kingdom and United States, the files also reveal the international breadth of donations. Houston, Leighton Ford and Roger Parrott are the key correspondents. Specific files are included for the Maclellan Foundation, Stewardship Foundation and World Vision. In addition to identifying some donors to the Lausanne programs and events, the documents, largely correspondence show LCWE’s fundraising message and strategy.
          Correspondence with LCWE Chairman Leighton Ford (folder 292-5)
          Affirmative statement by J.I. Packer on the Lausanne Movement (folder 292-7)
          Houston’s reports “...by Critical Performance Areas” in folder 292-8
          Folder 294-6 includes correspondence about the process that led to locating the LCWE” international office in Oxford, England
          Folder 295-4 includes an assortment of documents, ranging from “”Trends, Issues and Obstacles to Evangelization in the Soviet Union” to “The Lausanne Short Story” to a commitment statement from the 1992 European Leadership Consultation on Evangelization. Also see folder 295-5... for three “Building Bridges in a Divided World” documents
          The case statement referred to in folder 295-6 is a rationale for supporting LCWE that will prompt major funding.
          Folder 295-13 reflects the search to appoint a US Director of Development to establish a financial basis for the ongoing work of LCWE
          Folder 296-9 consists of a variety of documents including narratives and charts outlining the structure and process of LCWE

Subseries II.D.1.c: Invitations (to Houston)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1989-1993
Volume: .7 cubic feet
Boxes: 297-298
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, memos
Correspondents: Houston, Sharon Chan (Houston’s assistant), Leighton Ford, LCWE members, representatives of inviting organizations and churches
Notes: Consists of correspondence and arrangements (during his period as International Director from 1989-1992) related to various speaking engagements, conferences and tours that Houston (intended to make connections, plan conferences and represent the LCWE) was a part of or invited to contribute to, including those that Houston agreed to fill or declined. Most are related to evangelism or mission. Among these are information about the Evangelists’ Conference in Swanwick (Derbyshire, UK) in December 1992; the LCWE World Briefing in Colorado Springs in November 1992; the Together in Mission (“a joint meeting of denominational decade of evangelism committees”) in London in October 1992; Summer Consultation on Evangelism in Birmingham (UK) in July 1992; the 1992 Keswick Convention; 1992 WEF Missions Commission Consultation (originally to be held in Indonesia); the 1992 Whole Gospel conference in Kassel, Germany; Houston’s 1992 tour of Scottish cities speaking on “The Bible for Today”; Houston’s 1992 tour of Asia; 1992 Think Tank on Urban Evangelization in the Francophone World; and planning for the 1994 Word, Kingdom and Spirit Conference near London; the 1992 LCWE Executive Committee meeting in Azusa, California; leading sessions in 1991 on Missions Studies at the Overseas Ministries Studies Center; the 1990 ACTEA (Accrediting Council for Theological Education in Africa) All-Africa Conference of Theological Educators in Kenya; a 1990 tour in New Zealand.
Exceptional items: Folder 297-2 includes the “Digest Report of the Long-Range Planning Team” which maps out the progress on developing goals and strategies of WEF (renamed World Evangelical Alliance or WEA in 2002) to be presented to the World Evangelical Fellowship General Assembly in 1992 in the Philippines.

Subseries II.D.1.d: Projects
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1989-1993
Volume: .3 cubic feet
Boxes: 298-299
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, project proposals, agenda and minutes
Correspondents: Houston, persons with direct involvement in the projects
Notes: This small subseries documents projects that LCWE supported with funds and other resources. Among these are:
                      The Bookstore Project
                      The William Carey Bicentennial
                      Country Christian Handbooks
                      Middle East / North Africa desk
                      Networking: Lausanne Style
                      CIS Partnership Project (Commonwealth of Independent States)
                      World Briefing Report (Colorado Springs, 1992)
Exceptional items:
          Folder 298-8 contains letters in response to Houston’s appeal for two Christian bookstores in various countries that would stock and sell books reviewed in LCWE’s World Evangelization magazine.
          Included in folders 298-9 and 299-1 are the project proposal that Houston developed, information about Christopher Smith who carried out the research, and the interaction and activity of the North American Bicentennial Committee. The occasion of the project was the celebration of the 200th anniversary (1992-1993) of William Carey’s writing of his Enquiry Into the Obligation of Christians, to Use Means for the Conversion of Heathens... and arrival in South Asia, which have been viewed as the birth of modern missions.
          Folder 299-5 includes information about the Lausanne project to develop thirty to fifty handbooks on “the strength of the churches and parachurch organizations, the social impact of the gospel and the peoples still unreached with the Good News of Jesus Christ.” Included are the proposal, grant applications, and two folders on the Ghana and Guatemala handbooks. (Copies of the handbooks are not included.)
          Folder299-8 refers to efforts to establish a Lausanne Middle East desk to provide information to the Lausanne community and serve as a contact to Middle Eastern countries.
          A similar idea was considered (folders 299-2,3). The documents in the folder span from the time when the Soviet Union still existed, to its dissolution and the formatin fo Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Mark Elliott of the Institute for East/West Studies was one of the key contributors in the deliberations.

Subseries II.D.2: Congresses, Conferences, Consultations and Other Meetings
Arrangement:
Chronologically
            a. Lausanne II Congress (Manila), 1989
            b. Moscow Lausanne Congress, 1990
            c. Budapest Summit, 1991
            d. Other meetings
Date Range: 1974, 1983-1993
Volume: 4.3 cubic feet
Boxes: 299-310
Notes: These files relate to the Lausanne-related meetings that took place from the beginning and throughout Houston’s term as International Director.

Subseries II.D.6.a: Lausanne II (Manila), 1989
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1983-1993
Volume: 2.4 cubic feet
Boxes: 299-305
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, newsletters, press releases, manuscripts of papers at the Manila Congress, and Lausanne-related or other conferences and consultations, financial audit, biographical sketches
Correspondents: Houston, Sharon Chan, Ed Dayton, Leighton Ford, Paul McKaughan, other LCWE figures, ministry representatives
Notes: These files relate to various program details of the 1989 Congress (including the taping and distribution of audio recordings of the Congress plenaries and workshops, biographies of Congress plenary speakers, daily chairmen and artists, musicians and drama groups, the production of videos featured throughout the plenary sessions, etc.), foreign-language versions of some of the Congress papers produced afterward, evaluations by participants and LCWE members and leaders, participant-related matters, and a newsletter for participants.

Also included are Houston’s files in this subseries relate to many but not all Congress tracks. While the tracks were a program focus of the Congress in Manila, and some folders have documents from before the Congress, all have their roots in the Congress but extend beyond it with documents on plans or projects underway, consultations being held around a specific track (e.g., the 1990 Conference of Bible Distribution Agencies, the planned-for Consortium of Bible Distribution Agencies 1994 Consultation, Joni and Friends’ 1992 European Symposium on the Church and Disability). The documents also reflect the interaction and collaboration across tracks. The tracks reflected in the subseries include...

Bible Translation (track #430)
Buddhism (track #620)
Child Evangelism (track #670)
Cross-cultural (#130)
Health & Healing (track #470)
Hinduism (track #630)
Holy Spirit (track #230)
Jewish (track #640)
Laity (track #150)
Media in Evangelism (track # 180)
Muslim (track #330)
Research and Evangelism (track #120)

Spiritual Warfare (track #530)
Tent making (track #160)
Third World Missions (track #140)
Unreached Peoples (track #310)
Urban Evangelism (track #320)

Among the folders that don’t have an immediately apparent connection to a track are: Adopt-a-People, Biblical Counseling, Church Planting, Country Portraits, Disabled (with several documents from Joni Eareckson Tada’s ministry Joni and Friends), Eschatology (with a manuscript of Peter Beyerhaus’s track presentation, “Mission and Eschatology), Garbage Dump, Media in Evangelism, Passport [to the World] Series, Proselytism, Reconciliation, Religious Liberty, Video Bible, Women’s Networks, and Young Leaders. (See the description of Subseries II.C.2.b.2.C.i above for a full list of the tracks at the Manila congress.)

Exceptional items:
          Folder 299-13 includes the financial audit for Lausanne II in Manila, Inc.
          Folder 299-17 includes a letter from Monsignor Kevin McDonald, a Catholic priest on the Vatican advisory council (Pontificium Consilium ad Christianorum Unitatem Fovendam or loosely translated “Pontifical Council on Promoting Christian Unity”), along with his report on the Lausanne II Congress. Two members, including McDonald, were nominated by the Council as guests. The files in the three folders include many examples of religious press coverage before, during and after the Congress, almost entirely largely from Evangelical sources but also from other religious perspectives. Also among these are impressions of the Congress from a few of those who attended. Folder 302-5 includes Don Hoke’s letter to the editors of Christianity Today, criticizing their coverage of the Congress.
          Folders 301-5,6 consist of correspondence and other forms of evaluating the Congress, some from the national perspective of the participants of a particular country.
         The 302-4 folder addresses several issues between Lausanne and the charismatic movement, Assemblies of God and Roman Catholics in the Philippines.
          Among the materials in folders 302-9 and 303-1 are reports to Houston from leaders/coordinators from the various tracks featured during the 1989 Lausanne II Congress in Manila; these range from reflection papers, reports on the Congress from the viewpoint of the track emphasis, developments in the track area, brief summaries of activities, planned events, requests from Houston. Most of the tracks are represented in these two folders.
          Folder 303-2 includes the work of the Adopt-a-People Clearinghouse to motivate church congregations to invest their prayer and finances in efforts to establish a church among an unreached people. Also included is information about the 1990 Adopt-a-People Consultation in London.
          Folder 303-5 includes the manuscript of Lamin Sanneh’s “Gospel and Culture: Theological Reflections on Mission and Scriptural Translation.”
          Folder 303-6 includes a handwritten, three-chapter manuscript about the Lausanne Movement’s attitude toward interfaith dialogue and comparing it with that of the World Council of Churches. The paper is not signed, but may be written by Stephen F. Skuce (based on internal evidence).
          The 303-8 file includes two booklets, “International Ministry the John Guest Team” and “John Guest Evangelistic Team: International Ministry Three Year Plan for Planting Home Churches in the Soviet Union.”
          Folder 303-13 has documents referring to garbage dumps (and the community of poor people that live around and depend on them) in Mexico City and Cairo.
          The 303-17 folder contains the four-part conference booklet from the 4th International Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism in 1991 in Holland, including manuscripts of the main and workshop messages, reports, financial statement, participant list and regional reports. Also included are several issues of the ongoing Consultation’s Bulletin
          The Passport to the World series folder 304-3 includes two samples of the booklets for Thailand and Mongolian People’s Republic, along with an outline that describes the scope, audience and content of the series.
          The Proselytism file (folder 304-4) consists of World Council of Churches materials on the topic.
          Ray Bakke’s correspondence in folder 305-1, (the thickest in the subseries) related largely to urban evangelism and ministry, includes two proposals: “The Francophone World (part 1)” and “Signs of Hope in the Middle East,” both with the subtitle “Models of Christian Presence, Witness and Service,” that were presented by Bakke and others. Another sizeable file is the Women’s Networks file (folder 305-3) comprised largely of correspondence with Robyn Claydon.

Subseries II.D.2.b: Moscow, 1990
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1989-1991
Volume: .8 cubic feet
Boxes: 305-307
Geographic coverage: Soviet Union
Type of documents: Conference notebooks containing correspondence, press releases, participant lists, press conference transcript, Moscow Declaration, program briefing paper, conference newspaper, financial and fundraising documents and reports, registration information and forms, reports
Correspondents: Houston, Myriam van der Doef, Leighton Ford, Steve Weber, Bill Ditewig, Sam Hanchett, Kathy Giske, Phill Butler, Jim Moats, Lausanne executives and others involved in planning, Soviet government and church representatives, vendors, participants
Notes: This small subseries consists almost entirely of three planning and documentation notebooks materials from regional 1990 Lausanne Congress in Moscow. Among the notebook subsections are: Arrangements, Preliminary Plans, Congress management, Background & Statistical Info, Consultation on USSR Congresses, Committees, Video, Steering Committee, Correspondence (Bill Ditewig, Sam Hanchett, Kathy Giske, InterDev, Jim Moats, Steve Weber), General Correspondence, Declaration, Finance (Moscow Budget, Weekly Reports), Fundraising – Moscow, Participants (Registration, Correspondence), Exhibitors Participants, Pentecostal Participants, USSR Pentecostals, Partnership Agreements, Prayer, Press, Communications, Press Correspondence, Press Releases, Program (Plenaries, Program Overall, Speakers, Workshops), Travel, Trip Reports

Subseries II.D.2.c: Budapest Summit, 1991
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1990-1992
Volume: .8 cubic feet
Boxes: 307-309
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Type of documents: Notebooks for documents (primarily correspondence, memos, invitation letters, form letters, press releases), financial commitment forms,
Correspondents: Houston, Leighton Ford, Renee Gruen, Myriam van der Doef, Bill Ditewig (deputy director), other Lausanne members and staff, individuals involved in or providing services at the meeting, speakers and participants
Notes: The documents, primarily comprised in notebooks, record the planning for the summit on “Evangelization in Post-Marxist Contexts,” including invitations to participants, schedule and content of the summit program, speakers, agenda for the meeting, travel arrangements, accommodations, handouts, budget, language translators, media, prayer coordination, etc. The Budapest Summit was a regional summit on Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union (which collapsed at the end of 1991). (At the planning meeting in London in July 1990, it was agreed to “Develop each Full Meeting of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization as a Regional Summit of Evangelical Leaders, local and worldwide, to examine the major opportunities and obstacles, internal and external, to the evangelization of the Region and propose strategies to the churches to over come the obstacles and grasp the opportunities to take the whole Gospel to the whole Region.” Budapest was the site of the first of these summits.) The large notebooks of participant registration forms were largely logistical (a great portion of them faded faxes); only a sampling of these were retained.
Exceptional items:

          Folders 308-3,4,5,6 and 309-1,2,3 consist of the many planning documents, dividied by sections, ranging from Logistics to Participants (including the participant list) to Speakers. Since documents from or by each of the office staff listed as correspondents above appear in each of the notebooks, it is unclear what distinguishes them from one another or whether the three general notebooks of planning documents correspond to different staff members or were a series that were jointly added to.

          Folder 307-5 consists of Houston’s handwritten notes in planning for and from during the summit, reports submitted to him from regional representatives or groups
          Folders 307-8 consists of an eight-part binder with key findings from the summit, arranged in numbered sections that cover: Program Notes, Summit Statement, The Lausanne Short Story, Scenario Status of World Evangelization 1991-2000 AD, Strategic Framework Study Interim Report, The Lausanne Movement: An Arrow Into the Future, and Five-Year Strategic Plan
          The “responses” referred to in folder 308-1 are financial commitments at a countrywide level
          Folder 308-2 contains transcripts, prepared by Houston’s staff, of what appear to be comments during a presentation, group discussion, press conference, or interviews during the summit (the speaker being transcribed is identified but not usually the context). Among the speakers (most from Eastern Europe), some more than once are: Viju Abaham, Petur Dugulescu, Caio Fabio, Tom Houston, Peter Kuzmic, Michael Little, Art Moore, Nikolai Nedelchev, Warwick Olson, Sali Rahmani, Johannes Reimer, Steve Weber, and Henryk Wieja. Also included is a “Suggested Plan for Evangelization of the Vietnamese People in Post-Marxists Situations” by Son Xuan Nguyen, and others by Jorge Atienza, Ramez Attalah, Olga Avetisova, Ray Bakke, Vasili Boechko, Andrei Bondarenko, Leighton Ford, Rudi Giron Kweko Hutchfull, Hilde Kjellsted, Ingemar Kurg, Isabelo Magalit, Gottfried Osei-Mensah, Hector Pardo, Susan Perlman, Johannes Reimer, Hans Gunther Sachse, Vinay Samuel, Rolf Scheffbuch, Alexander Semchenko, Glenn Sheppard, Vasile Suciu, Julia Thomas, Paul Toaspern, and Jannis Vanags.

Subseries II.D.2.d: Other Meetings
Arrangement: Chronological
Date Range: 1974, 1988-1991
Volume: .3 cubic feet
Boxes: 309-310
Geographic coverage:
Type of documents: Correspondence, program materials, press coverage, newsletters, reports, participant lists, statements, background materials
Correspondents: Houston, meeting representatives and planners, Phill Butler and Jim Kraakevik for the 1991 Consultation on Partnership
Notes: This subseries consists of five files on a few evangelization meetings that took place, mostly while Houston was the LCWE International Director, including the participant list from the 1988 European Leadership Conference on World Evangelization (in Bad Boll, Germany), reflections on the 1989 World Council of Churches meeting in San Antonio and comparisons between in and the Congress in Manila, the 1990 German Congress on Evangelization in Stuttgart (all documents in German), and the 1991 Wheaton Consultation on Partnership in World Mission in Wheaton (including participant list, statement of affirmations and commitments, presentation manuscripts, background papers), several of which Houston attended. Also included is correspondence about a proposed Indian Young Leaders Conference and several items from the first Lausanne Congress in 1974 (a German version of a resource booklet produced after the event and a British news magazine covering the Congress).

Subseries II.D.3: Countries
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1987-1993
Volume: .8 cubic feet
Boxes: 310-312
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Type of documents: Newsletters, reports, correspondence, press releases
Correspondents: Houston, Sharon Chan (Houston’s assistant), Ed Dayton, LCWE members and contacts, Evangelical agencies and leaders
Notes: These are reference files of materials (not exhaustive) from Evangelical agencies and leaders that Houston and his staff compiled on countries throughout the world. The materials report on the state of evangelism and the church, issues related to the tracks at the 1989 Lausanne congress in Manila, and special projects or needs in the following countries: Albania, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Burma, Burundi, Cambodia, Caribbean, Chile, China, Commonwealth of Independent States (formerly the Soviet Union), Croatia, Cyprus, Eastern Europe, Finland, France, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Korea, Latin America, Malaysia, Middle East, Mongolia, New Zealand, North Africa, Nigeria, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Zaire, Zimbabwe.
Exceptional items:
          Folder 310-12 includes the 1990 edition of Handbook for Christian Travelers to the U.S.S.R.
          Folders 310-15 and 311-1,2 includes the Houston’s proposal “LCWE / Eastern Europe and the USSR: A Three-Pronged Initiative.”
          Folder 311-5 includes the compiled results of two surveys, “Upper East Regional Church/Evangelism Survey” and National Church Survey.
          Folder 311-8 contains the booklet Facing 1997: What Hong Kong Pastors Are Saying : A Survey Report and Ray Bakke’s report on his 1991 trip to China and Hong Kong.
          The India file (folder 311-9) contains the research report “Where Are the Poor and the Lost Among the States of India?”
          Folder 311-14 consists mainly of responses (from Lebanon, Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Bahrain, Turkey, United States, United Kingdom) to the Signs of Hope newsletter report on the 1992 consultation in Cyprus (coordinated by the Evangelicals for Middle East Understanding.
          The Mongolia file (folder 311-15) consists mostly of different interaction with John Gibbens of Sharing Christ Internationally.
          Folder 311-16 contains “Dawn Strategy New Zealand: Reaching Our Nation by the Year 2000AD : 1990 Church Survey Preliminary Findings.”
          Folder 312-6 contains “Evangelizing Sri Lanka: Issues Facing the Church Today.”
          Folder 312-11 contains What is going on in Zaire? By Bishop Bokeleale of the Church of Christ of Zaire.

Subseries II.D.4: Other Organizations
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1980-1994
Volume: 1.4 cubic feet
Boxes: 312-315
Geographic coverage: Worldwide
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, faxes, reports, proposals, publications, promotional material
Correspondents: Houston, Sharon Chan and Renee Gruen (Houston’s assistants), Lucien Accad, Ramez Atallah, Clive Calver,John Corts, A. Jack Dain, Bill Ditewig, Leighton Ford, Billy Graham, Fergus Macdonald, Brad Smith, other LCWE members, and representatives of the agencies, including Thomas Wang and other LCWE leaders, David Barrett, Tokunboh Adeyemo, David Bryant, Blair Carlson, John Cho, Francis Gray, Michael Harper, David Howard, Patrick Johnstone, Gordon Loux, Augustus Marwieh, Jim Montgomery, J.I. Packer, Robert Schuller, Glenn Sheppard, Tom Sine, Francis Sunderaraj, Joni Eeareckson Tada, George Verwer, and other ministry leaders
Notes: The files in this subseries reflect Houston’s interactions with individuals of organizations that he had a connection with, or who were part of the Lausanne Movement, or were seeking guidance or offering suggestions about world evangelization, or for background purposes, including information on conference the organizations were hosting. These were largely Evangelical groups engaged in some aspect of the evangelistic mission of the Church, and while the specific issues range widely, several common themes are evangelism and missions, nominations to the Lausanne Committee, the second Lausanne congress in Manila.

Included are Houston’s interactions with churches, evangelistic organizations (like Bill and Vonette Bright of Campus Crusade), seminaries (Houston’s advice to Eddie Gibbs at Fuller Seminary about establishing the new Evangelism Department), James Montgomery of Dawn Ministries, Luis Bush of Partners International (about AD2000, Evangelical associations (such as Tokunboh Adeyemo’s funding request for f the Association of Evangelicals of Africa and Madagascar), various Bible societies (such as Lance Baillie of the Visual Bible International about the production of a Bible on video), several representatives of the World Council of Churches, and the 1989 meeting of the Society for Frontier Missiology.

Among these agencies were: Accrediting Council for Theological Education in Africa, AD 2000 Movement, African Evangelistic Enterprise, Association of Evangelicals of Africa and Madagascar (AEAM), Asian Center for Theological Study (ACTS), American Bible Society and other Bible societies (National Bible Society of Scotland), Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, British Council of Churches, British Evangelical Council, Campus Crusade for Christ, Catholic Bible Federation, Chinese Coordination Center on World Evangelization (CCCOWE), Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), Concerts of Prayer, CONELA, Conference for World Mission, DAWN, Ministries, Dayspring International, European Christian Mission (ECM), Evangelical Alliance, Evangelical Fellowship of Canada, Evangelical Fellowship of India (EFI), Evangelical Foreign Missions Association (EFMA), Evangeliums Rundfunk (ERF), Evangelism Today, Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC), Foreign Mission Board [of the Southern Baptist Convention], Institute for East-West Christian Studies, Interdenominational Foreign Missions Association (IFMA), Interdev, International Council of Accrediting Agencies [for Evangelical Theological Education], International Charismatic Conference on World Evangelization (ICCOWE) and its Brighton ‘91 Conference, International Christian Media Commission (ICMC), International Russian Radio/TV, International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES), Interserve, Institute on Religion and Democracy, Issachar, Jews for Jesus, Jesus Film Project, Joni and Friends, MARC Europe, March for Jesus, Mission Forum, Open Doors, Operation Mobilisation (OM), Overseas Missions Study Center (OSMC), Oxford Center for Mission Studies, Radio in Church-planting Evangelism, Scripture Union, Servants’ Fellowship, South Asian Concern, Strategic Careers Project, Transformation, United Bible Societies, US Center for World Mission, WEC International, William Carey International University, WORLD CHRISTIAN Magazine, World Council of Churches, World Evangelical Fellowship (WEF), national World Vision organizations and World Vision International, World Vision UK, World Vision USA, Youth With a Mission, Youth With a Mission Great Britain. Several files relate to contact with mainline Christian denominations, including Presbyterians, Methodists and Roman Catholics. A number of letters refer to the changes in the Soviet Union and opportunities for ministry following the opening of the Berlin Wall in Germany and the end of communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. Some of the files are more extensive, but most have a relatively small amount of material.
Exceptional items:
          The Correspondence with Billy Graham & BGEA (folders 312-21,22) includes Houston’s letters to Graham, a research report in preparation for Graham’s Mission 89 in the U.K., Mission Scotland statistics, and Blair Carlson’s lengthy memo to John Corts with his observations about planning Graham’s future international work.
          Folder 313-9 includes INTERDEV’s organization’s “Soviet Language Groups Ministry Resources Study (Book 1 in its Ministry Resource Information) and Phill Butler’s “Networks and Reaching the Unreached: A Look at the Operational Implications of Cooperation”
          Folder 314-2 includes MARC Europe’s 1992 version of its business plan
          Lucien Accad in his 11/24/89 letter to Houston (folder 314-10) describes the political situation in Lebanon.
          Folder 315-3 consists of documents primarily related to the relationship between LCWE and World Evangelical Fellowship
          Folders 315-5,6,7,8,9 relate to World Vision record Houston’s role in WV and the interaction between the two organizations and WV’s contribution to the LCWE; included are minutes that reflect Houston’s having been president of World Vision International, and therefore also a member of the British board.

Subseries II.D.5: General Correspondence
Arrangement: Alphabetically (the designation is variously made by the personal or organizational name)
Date Range: 1990-1993
Volume: .9 cubic feet
Boxes: 315-317
Geographic coverage: Worldwide, with a larger portion being from UK countries
Type of documents: Correspondence, prayer letters, newsletters or other small publications, press releases, or copies of letters that concern Houston or the Lausanne Committee between two other parties.
Correspondents: Lausanne members, church and ministry or missionary contacts, theological education institutions, and others who contacted Houston or the Lausanne office.
Notes: These letters in these files contain the Oxford office’s general correspondence files to and from Houston, and consist of ongoing contacts that don’t relate directly to Lausanne Committee projects or inquiries or thanks. The overall purposes of the communication appears to be to maintain contact and awareness of both the Lausanne movement and programs and the ministries and programs of other organizations, friends and contacts.
Exceptional items:
          Folder 315-12 includes Houston’s letter to Alexei II, Partriarch of Moscow and All Russia after their meeting during the Moscow Lausanne Congress in 1991.
          Folder 315-12 includes a letter from Doug Birdsall on his appointment in 1991 as president of Life Ministries (Birdsall became LCWE’s executive chairman in 2004)

Subseries II.E: John Siewert (Interim International Coordinator)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1988-2001
Volume: .2 cubic feet
Boxes: 320
Type of documents: Corporate documents notebook, conference report and presentation papers, LCWE newsletter
Notes: These files, containing no correspondence, consist of assorted documents sent to the Archives by Siewert that tell part of the LCWE history
Exceptional items:
          The corporate records notebook in folder 320-7 includes sections for Articles of Incorporation, Constitution & By-laws, Board Minutes, Notices/Permits/Applications, Agreements/Contracts, Reprint Permissions, and Other
          Folder 320-8 consists of the “report and written papers” from the 1988 European Leadership Conference on World Evangelization in Stuttgart
          The papers on nominality given at the 1998 International Lausanne Consultation on Nominalism in London are compiled in the bound booklet found in folder 320-9
          Folder 320-10 consists of five issues of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization Newsletter.

Series III: LCWE Treasurer
Subseries:
A.        Donald Hoke
B.        Roger Parrott (no records)
Date Range: 1965-1994
Notes: This series documents the financial oversight, planning and operation of the Committee.

Subseries III.A: Donald Hoke
Arrangement: Into four further subseries:
1.         General
2.         Congresses & consultations
3.         Finance
4.         Members
Date Range: 1965-1994
Volume: 6.8 cubic feet
Boxes: 115-132
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, meeting minutes, reports, financial reports and statements, conference materials, grant proposal for national movements, maps
Correspondents: Primarily the Treasurer as the creator or recipient of correspondence, memos, and reports. In addition to Hoke, Leighton Ford, Jack Dain, David Howard, and other Lausanne Committee executives and members.
Notes: These files span the period of Hoke’s service as LCWE treasurer (1976-1989) and member of the Committee’s executive committee. The heart of the series is the administrative operation and planning of the LCWE. (The researcher will find additional Hoke files in Series F1a, which record his leadership of the 1974 Lausanne Congress as its director; no attempt was made to consolidate those with the files in this series, or isolate those in this series that might go with those Congress director files.) During this time Hoke was also Director of the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College (1974-1978), and senior pastor at Cedar Springs Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee (1978- 1989), after which he retired to Ft. Meyers, Florida. Included in the files are records of his participation as a member of the LCWE Executive Committee, financial records in his capacity as Treasurer, files related to the overall operation and financial condition of the Committee. Among Hoke’s Treasurer files are a few related to the 1974 Lausanne Congress; they have been retained among his files in this series, but the researcher should also view them in the context of his 1974 Congress director’s files. The files in this series came to the Archives as four separate but somewhat overlapping accessions. The archivist has integrated these while retaining the overall order of Hoke’s files.

Files related to the meetings, activities and actions of the Executive Committee, Full Committee or any subcommittees will be found in folders 115-12, 116-8,9,10,11, 117-1,2,3,4,5,6, 119-8.

The search process that resulted in the hiring of Carl Johansson to replace Gottfried Osei-Mensah as executive director is documented in folders 117-7 and 118-11. Other personnel-related information is available in folders 119-11,

Files on LCWE’s working or advisory groups can also be found in Hoke’s files, including Intercessory Advisory Group (folder 118-9), Strategy Advisory Group (folders 119-14,15).

Documents related to the LCWE corporation can be found in folders 116-4,5,6,7 (including constitution, by-laws, and standing orders). Registration of LCWE in Illinois and North Carolina is also documented (folders 116-7 and 119-9).

Information on international offices or divisions of LCWE are also included, such as the Australia office (folder 115-13), Canadian corporation (folder 116-1), the international office (folder 118-10), the London office (folder 119-4), Nairobi office (folder 119-7), and the US corporation (folders 120-2,3,4,5).

Hoke’s files on the major LCWE-sponsored events comprise a major portion of the Treasurer’s series, reflecting the planning, program, participants and financial aspects of the events, including: 1966 World Congress on Evangelism in Berlin (folder 121-1,2), 1968 Asia-South Pacific Congress on Evangelism (folder 121-3), 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization (folders 121-4 through 121-11, 122-1 through 122-6), 1976 Consultation on Theology and Mission (folder 122-7 with manuscripts of conference papers on the charismatic renewal, contextualization, Catholicism, inter-religious dialogue, changing political situations, and church growth, the 1978 North American Conference on Muslim Evangelization (folder 122-8, also with manuscripts of conference papers on gospel and culture, cross-cultural communication, the Muslim convert, dynamic equivalent churches, power encounter, contextualization, Islamic theology, dialogue with Muslims), 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization or COWE (folder 123- 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9), 1981 American Festival of Evangelism (folders 122-9 and 123-1), the 1983 Congresso Brasileiro de Evangelizacao or Brazilian Congress on Evangelization (folder 123-10), 1984 International Prayer Assembly (folder 123-11), 1984 Congress on the Evangelization of the Caribbean or CONECAR ‘84 (folder 124-1), 1985 Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and Evangelization (folder 124-2), 1985 First Venezuelan Congress on World Mission (folder 124-3), 1986 Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelism (folder 124-4), 1986 Amsterdam ‘86 (folder 124-5), 1987 International Conference for Younger/Emerging Christian Leaders Singapore ‘87 (folder 124-6,7), Leadership ‘88 (folder 124-8), ICOWE II or Lausanne II (folders 124-9,10,11,12, 125-1 through 125-9, 126-1 through 126-12, and especially folders 126-6,7,8,9,12 regarding searching for and agreeing on a site for the second congress), 1989 Global Consultation on World Evangelization by AD 2000 and Beyond or Singapore ‘89 (folders 126-13, 14), 1993 Lausanne World Briefing (folder 126-15).

The Treasurer’s financial records (folders 127-1 through 129-10) show the fiscal side of the organization in the context of all of the operations of the LCWE. Hoke’s files include audits, financial statements, budgets, Finance Committee minutes, correspondence with Crowell Trust, Hoke’s Treasurer’s reports, balance sheets, “weekly financial reports,” fund-raising files, and tax reports.

A final subseries (folders 130-1 through 132-12) of the Treasurer’s files relate to LCWE members, both generally and in some cases files for specific individuals, including lists, suggestions for senior associates, biographies, balance sheets, and notebooks with some demographic and contact information. Also included is a series of files corresponding to some of the LCWE members, including Joel Aarsvold (folder 131-1), Ray Bakke (folder 131-2), Jack Dain (folder 131-3), Alan Emery (folder 131-4), Leighton Ford (folders 131-5,6,7,8,9, 132-1,2), Stan Izon (folder 132-3), James Newton (folder 132-4), Gottfried Osei-Mensah (folder 132-5), Billy Graham [and BGEA] (folder 132-6), Paul McKaughan (folder 132-7), John Reid (folder 132-8), John Richards (folder 132-9), Thomas Wang (folder 132-10), and Thomas Zimmerman (folder 132-11,12); while these are primarily correspondence files to and from the identified person, the folders may also contain documents that concern finances for a trip or other project, or authorization of a check.

Exceptional items: The “Proposed Plan for Developing a Total, International Communications Program for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization (folder 116-3); like Ford’s files, Hoke’s files include discussion or decisions about the future of the Lausanne Committee and movement, including folders 118-1, 119-5,6; the Lausanne Handbook (folder 118-4); Hoke’s files that bring together material he considered relevant to the history of the LCWE (folders 118-5,6,7); news or press releases (folder 118-8); Hoke’s file on Latin American Evangelical Projects, a non-profit corporation that Hoke was a board member for (folder 118-12); the organization apparently was the receiving agency for funds designated for CONELA or Confraternity of Evangelicals in Latin America; copies of Lausanne Communique (folders 101-1, 119-1, 214-3); 1983 “Overview Report” (folder 119-10); documents that show efforts to stimulate prayer for LCWE and world evangelization (folder 119-12); file related to Herbert J. Taylor, Christian businessman and philanthropist (folder 120-1), at the time of and following Taylor’s funeral, at which Hoke contributed to the eulogy; copies (1983-1994) of World Evangelization and World Evangelization Information Bulletin (folder 120-6,7,8).

Series IV: LCWE Executive Assistant (John Howell) and COWE Operations Director; 1977-1980, n.d. Folders 58-1 to 69-11 (4 cubic feet)

The records in this subseries consist of the files created by John Howell, the LCWE Executive Assistant and subsequently the Director of Operations for the COWE. They were received from COWE's Wheaton office, where Howell worked briefly before the COWE staff moved to Thailand in early 1980. However, these records predominantly reflect Howell's activity while working in Nairobi until late-1979; they do briefly touch on his activity in Wheaton beginning in early 1980, prior to the Consultation. Since the records largely document Howell's work in the LCWE Nairobi office with Osei-Mensah, his files are located within this guide in proximity to the records of Osei-Mensah. Researchers should nonetheless keep the dual geographic coverage of these files in mind. It will be clear from Howell's files that during his assignment in Nairobi, he closely assisted Osei-Mensah; many of the documents in Howell's files were in fact directed to Osei-Mensah. The arrangement of the records and the folder titles have remained as they were received.

The documents in these files are largely of a routine nature related to the ongoing preparation for the Thailand Consultation. The researcher will find most of the folder titles sufficiently precise to reflect their contents. The contents of several folders nonetheless bear mentioning.

Folder 58-6: Proposals for two consultations: Consultation on the Place of World Evangelization in Theological Education and the Consultation on the Teaching of Mission and Evangelism. Related to the latter are minutes from a preliminary planning meeting.

Folder 58-8: Document reviewing the Lausanne Committee's activities through mid-1980 and projections for LCWE's future role.

Folder 59-7: Collection of reports from the Lausanne Congress. Included among these are a report on the ICOWE program; recommendations for future congresses; Paul Little's personal recommendations as well as his report as ICOWE Program Director; finance reports; and the Continuation Committee report. Also included is an extensive volume documenting Christian activity in Thailand, the 1978 Thailand Christian Directory.

Folder 59-8: This file is heavily though not exclusively concerned with participant selection, which Howell was very involved in.

Series V: Senior Associates
Subseries: Birger Nygaard (International & LCWE Denmark)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1993-2002
Volume: 1.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 320-324
Type of documents: Correspondence and memos, e-mails and faxes, reports, meeting agenda and minutes, press releases, handwritten notes, newsletters, promotional material, an annual report, financial reports, presentation manuscripts, newspaper clippings, and conference schedules, participant lists, reports, and statements
Correspondents: Nygaard, Tom Houston, Fergus MacDonald, David Claydon, Paul Cedar, Bryant Myers (chair of Administrative Committee), Arne Fjeldstad (of the Lausanne International Communications Center in Oslo), Valdir Steuernagel, John Victor Selle (secretary of the European Lausanne Committee), Ulrich Parzany (chair of the European Lausanne Committee), Scott Moreau, LCWE senior executives
Background: Senior Associates were appointed by the LCWE Executive Chair on the recommendation of the national committee and the Administrative Committee; they relate to one of the Working Groups.
Notes: Birger’s files document the further widening of Lausanne’s international leadership and flavor, in his case from a European perspective. This subseries shows Birger’s role as a Senior Associate, and his intersection with a number of LCWE bodies and events, especially the Administrative Committee, Lausanne Denmark (of which he was chair and also affiliated with the Danish Missionary Council), the European Lausanne Committee, the Theology Strategy Working Group, the Communications Center, and the 2000 Spiritual Warfare Consultation in Nairobi, but also including the meetings of the full and executive committees, and the 1996 Consultation on Contextualization in Denmark along with other meetings. Among the major themes reflected in the files were the restructuring the LCWE, future planning and visioning, and the more extensive distribution of leadership throughout national Lausanne movements. These files give a layered perspective to the Lausanne Movement, ranging from the international to regional to national spheres.
Exceptional items:
          A sizable portion of the subseries relates to Nygaard’s contact with and reporting to the LCWE Administrative Committee (see folders 320-9 through 321-3. Among the issues addressed in the Administrative Committee notebook (folder 320-9) was the LCWE relationship with World Evangelical Fellowship (WEF). Also see folder 320-9 for several issues of the Intercession Working Group’s The IWG Prayer Letter, a promotional booklet on the 1996 Fifth Chinese Congress on World Evangelization in Hong Kong and the 1994-1996 report from Lausanne Denmark. Folder 321-1 includes a one-page overview of the Guidelines for the Lausanne Senior Associates. Also among the documents in folder 321-1 are a one-page brief from 1994 on Lausanne Denmark, an organizational chart that details the 1994 structure with working groups and twenty-eight national or thematic committees, a participant list at the 1993 Nordic/Baltic Lausanne meeting in Uppsala, Sweden (at the time of or the same as the Consultation on Modernity). Nygaard played a key organizing role in preparing a discussion paper along with Tom Houston, Bryant Myers and Valdir Steuernagel for the 1996 Future Directions for Lausanne conference in Stuttgart, especially reflected in folder 321-2; he also was instrumental in coordinating the agenda for the 1998 meeting for the Full and Executive Committees in Toronto (see folder 321-3). Sprinkled throughout the files, such as folder 321-2 are copies of The Lausanne Letter, a newsletter. The 1994 LCWE annual report is among the documents in folder 321-2. Folder 321-3 consists primarily of the notebooks for LCWE members attending the 1996 biennial meeting of the International Lausanne Committee in Stuttgart and 1998 meeting in Toronto
          Another major portion (see folders 321-4 through 322-2) relates to the activity of the European Lausanne Committee and Nygaard’s role in that regional group. Included in folder 321-4 are material from the international consultation on “Good News to the World at Expo 2000," the 1995 European Round Table in Vienna and its initiative “Hope for Europe,” both of which were sponsored by the European Lausanne Committee and the European Evangelical Alliance. Folder 322-1 includes documents related to the 2002 biannual international meeting in Jackson, Mississippi, which focused on planning for the 2004 Forum for World Evangelization that was held in Pattaya, Thailand; among the documents is a preparation survey sent to all members and the Danish Lausanne Committee’s response.
          Folder 322-3 documents the 1993 Consultation on Modernity in Uppsala, Sweden, almost entirely in manuscripts of presentations, like those of Os Guinness on “Mission Modernity: Seven Checkpoints on Mission in the Modern World,” “The Rise of Post-Modernity” by P Sampson, Leslie Newbegin’s “Truth and Authority in Modernity,”Harold Netland’s “Truth, Authority and Modernity: Shopping for Truth in a Supermarket of Worldviews,” David Wells’ “Modernity and Theology: The Doctrine of God,” Charles Van Engen’s “Modernity and the Church: Reconceptualizing the Community of Saints in the Light of Postmodern Critique,” Elaine Storkey’s “Modernity and Anthropology,” Stephen Williams’ “Modernity and Morality,” Tormod Engelsviken’s “Modernity and Eschatology,” James Houston’s “Modernity and Spirituality,” Craig Gay’s “An Iron Cage: The Rationalization of Modern Economic Life,” Knud Jorgensen’s “Modernity – Information Technology and Christian Faith,” John Seel’s “Evangelicals and Modernity: American Evangelicalism as a Global Case Study,” Vinay Samuel’s “Modernity, Mission and Non-Western Societies,” and Lars Johansson’s “The New Age Synthesis – Modern, Pre-Modern and Post-Modern Motives.” Also included is the consultation press release, “McDonaldization of the Church.”
          Folder 322-4 similarly documents the 1997 Consultation on Contextualization Revisited in Haslev, Denmark, including both planning and reporting documents, along with manuscripts of papers, such as Patrick Sookhdeo’s “Contextualization: Some Issues,” Saphir Athyal’s “The Old Testament Contextualizations,” Ernst Baasland’s “The Contextualized Witness of the Apostles,” Charles Kraft’s “A Critical History of Gospel Contextualization,” Morris Stuart’s “Issues of Ethnicity and Race As They Relate to Gospel Contextualization,” Josiah Fearon’s “The Ethics of Contextualization,” and Graham Cray’s “Communication Methods and the Contextualisation of the Gospel.”
          The largest portion of Nygaard’s files relate to the 2000 Consultation on Spiritual Warfare in Nairobi, spanning from folders 323-1 through 324-2 (seven folders altogether). Because Nygaard was the coordinator for the consultation, these files reflect not only the content of the meetings but much more of the detailed planning. Among the source articles (possibly used to shape the content and direction of the consultation or select presenters) included are Paul Hiebert’s “Spiritual Warfare and Worldview,” Charles Hoole’s “Territorial Spirits: An Indian Perspective,” Mike Wakely’s “Territorial Spirits?” T.P. Abraham’s “Spiritual Warfare and Church Growth,” “Missiological Sycretism: The New Animistic Paradigm” by Robert Priest, Thomas Campbell and Bradford Mullen, and Tokunboh Adeyemo’s “Our Weapons of Warfare.” Manuscripts of consultation papers (all in folder 324-2) include Tormod Engelsviken’s “Historical Overview,” Oscar Skarsaune’s “Possession and Exorcism in the Literature of the Ancient Church and the New Testament,” John Thomas’s “Spiritual Conflict in Biblical Perspective,” Hwa Yung’s “Some Issues in a Systematic Theology That Takes Seriously the Demonic,” David Burnett’s “Spiritual Conflict and Folk Religion,” Knud Jorgensen’s “The Socio-Political Context: Powers and Principalities,”Jerry Mungadze’s “Spiritual Conflict in Light of Psychology and Medicine,” Margaret Jacobs’ “Spiritual Conflict in the Ministry of the Church,” Charles Kraft’s “Contemporary Trends in the Treatment of Spiritual Conflict in the Mission of the Church,” Marguerite Kraft’s “Spiritual Conflict and the Mission of the Church: Contextualization,” Scott Moreau’s “Gaining Perspective on Territorial Spirits” and “North American Case Study: An Overview of Spiritual Warfare Literature,” Neuza Itioka’s “A Brazilian Perspective: Case Studies From Brazil,” Ole Skjerbaek Madsen’s “Spiritual Conflict Among Western Seekers,” Amsalu Tadesse Geleta’s “Case Study: Demonization and the Practice of Exorcism in Ethiopian Churches,” Yusufu Turaki’s “Africa Traditional Religious System as Basis of Understanding Christian Spiritual Warfare,” and Jonathan Chao’s “Freed from Qigong through Faith in Christ: A Chinese Case Study.” Also among the documents are the one-page “An Attempt to Define Key Terms in Spiritual Warfare,” an unattributed manuscript “Worship, Praise and Prayer” that critiques the cultural trends that have infected Christian worship and practice, the full-text manuscript of Deliver Us From Evil Consultation: Spiritual Conflict in Today’s Mission (#29 in the Lausanne Occasional Papers series), Scott Moreau’s “A Quick Survey of Spiritual Warfar Literature,” Charles Kraft’s “Contextualization and Spiritual Power,” Some of the documents appear to be in Danish or other Nordic language.

Series VI: LCWE Congresses and Consultations
Subseries: Chronological by event as follows:
A.        1974 International Congress on World Evangelization (Lausanne, Switzerland)
B.        1979-1980 Simple Lifestyle Consultations
C.        1980 Consultation on World Evangelization (Pattaya, Thailand)
D.        1984 International Prayer Assembly (Seoul, Korea)
E.        1985 Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and World Evangelization (Oslo, Norway)
F.        1989 Lausanne II Congress (Manila, Philippines, no records)
Date Range: 1971-1985
Notes: This series consists of records from some of the LCWE’s international meetingsSubseries

Subseries VI.A: International Congress on World Evangelization (ICOWE), 1974 (commonly known as the Lausanne Congress)
Arrangement: Subdivided into records of:
1.         Congress director
2.         Congress chairman
Date Range: 1971-1980
Notes: The records of the primary Congress administrators.

Subseries VI.A.1: Congress director (Donald Hoke)
Arrangement: Further subdivided as follows:
a.         ICOWE
b.         LCWE
c.         COWE
Date Range: 1971-1980
Volume: 3.0 cubic feet
Boxes: 26-28
Type of documents: Correspondence, staff manuals, meeting agendas and minutes, reports, newsletters, press releases and papers delivered at the Lausanne Congress in 1974
Notes: The files in this subseries show the varied nature of the responsibilities of the ICOWE Director, Donald Hoke, and his involvement for two major international meetings and on the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization (LCWE). Hoke served as Director of the International Congress on World Evangelization, was the chairman of the editorial board of the Lausanne Committee's Information Bulletin, and was a member of the Participant Selection Committee for the Pattaya meeting in 1980.

The folders are arranged alphabetically according to folder title, except for the ICOWE procedure book folders, which are arranged as they were within in their original binders. This arrangement was provided by the archivist. The procedure books, along with the planning committee minutes, the program committee materials, and the press releases, have been removed from the notebooks in which they were received; they have been removed from these in order to be be more easily stored and used.

Subseries VI.A.1.a: ICOWE (folders 26-1 through 27-30); 1971-1974.
Exceptional items: The early history of the Congress can be traced in Hoke's correspondence with Harvey Thomas (through folder 26-9), a BGEA staff member who had been in Europe working on the 1971 European Congress on evangelism held in Amsterdam. Thomas made suggestions about program budget, timetable, and arrangements for the upcoming Congress based on his own experience. Another source on the early planning for the Congress, the meeting itself, and its results are the files of English press releases from 1972 through 1974 (folders 26-28 through 26-48). The releases provide a great deal of information about both speakers and participants. Folders 26-22 through 26-27 consist of feature articles on the purpose of the Congress, including those by prominent sponsors such as Myron Augsburger, A. Jack Dain, Billy Graham, Gordon Landreth, and Leon Morris. Also included among the feature articles are interviews with Dain, Hoke, Leighton Ford, David Tam, and Paul Little. Folders 26-21 and 26-49 through 26-52 contain press releases in Dutch, French, German and Spanish.

Many other files detail the work that went into preparing for the Congress. The minutes of the Planning Committee in folder 27-11, dating back to 1971, were divided by item and reconstructed, apparently by Hoke, according to topic. Thus for each subject, such as accomodations, closing session, documentary film, follow-up sessions, locations, etc., the decisions of the Committee were gruped together; these broader categories were then arranged in alphabetical order. The program notebook in folder 27-22 contains various records of the Program Committee, including lists of possible speakers, tentative program arrangements, plenary study papers in four languages with a form attached for suggestions and criticisms (the papers were sent out to participants before the Congress to study), letters to speakers, forms for recommending speakers, and tentative lists of discussion group topics. Also in this notebook are summaries of the discussions held during the Congress by national and regional strategy groups on the best way to evangelize their particular areas and some correspondence with A. Jack Dain, the Congress's Chairman. Folder 27-20 also contains minutes, memos, letters, and proposals as to what should be included on the Congress program. Folder 27-21 contains the printed program and information book, including the full agenda of sessions, lists of committee members, session leaders, and other information related to the Congress program.

Two procedure books have been divided between Folders 27-1 through 27-19, with the materials left in the order in which they were filed in the books. These document the work of the Congress staff. (The books were patterned after the model of the procedure books prepared for every Billy Graham Evangelistic Association crusade.) These included most of the duplicated materials created before, during, and after the Congress. The section on staff forms in folder 27-1 contains some interesting records, including memos sent to staff members giving prayer requests, staff appointments, etc. Also included is a "Preliminary Timetable of Preparations," which outlines schedules for committee meetings, printing of forms, hiring of staff, issuing of press releases, participant selection and invitation, program preparation, prayer, and the hiring and preparation of interpreters. Some material was apparently removed from the books as the sections labeled "Pastors' Conference" and "Book Stall" were empty. The other topics covered by these volumes can be found in the container list of this guide.

The correspondence files (folders 26-5 through 26-11) also describe the preparation by the staff for the Congress. The correspondence with Warwick Olson, the Director of Communications (folder 26-8), is accompanied by form letters and reports to various committees on preparations Olson was making. Also in this file is an agenda and the background material for a 1973 planning consultation and a follow-up report on the meeting; included with this is a list of topics to be considered at the congress. Hoke's correspondence with BGEA staff member Harry Williams (folder 26-10) is concerned with the selection of participants for the Congress from countries throughout the world. A letter in the miscellaneous correspondence file (folder 26-7) describes Hoke's association with Billy Graham from the time period between the 1940's and the Congress. English, French, German, and Spanish editions of the series of five copies of Information Bulletin can be found in folder 26-2. These were distributed between January and June, 1974, and include articles on preparations for the Congress.

Hoke's report to the Administrative Committee (folder 27-23), probably prepared in December 1973, gives the committee data on the current status of preparations up to that date concerning invitations, finances, a pastor's conference, gospel rally, and staff personnel. In folder 27-24 is a report from prayer chairwoman Mildred Dienert on her efforts to set up prayer groups for the Congress around the world.

Before the Congress was convened, preparations were begun for the continuation of its work. The files related to the work of the Continuation Committee (26-3 and 26-4) contain correspondence with Leighton Ford, Billy Graham, Paul Little, Clyde Taylor, and others about what kind of ongoing work there should be, how it should relate to the World Evangelical Fellowship (WEF) and whether a new world evangelical organization should be established, and who should comprise the membership of the Continuation Committee. Also in these folders are notes, minutes, and reports from meetings.

There is little information about finances in these files, except for the entries in the Planning Committee's minutes and the folder containing invoices for gifts received for the Congress (26-13).

The remaining ICOWE-related folders contain documents from the Congress itself. Among these are the papers prepared by two specialized study groups for consideration at the Congress: Specialized Evangelistic Strategy Groups and Theology of Evangelization Study Groups. Each of the groups within these two larger bodies studied a particular topic, such as "Guilt, Conversion and Modern Psychology," or "Christian Higher Education and World Evangelism." Partial sets of these papers, touching on topics ranging from missions and evangelism among ethnic, regional, and religious groups to hermeneutics and contextualization can be found in folders 27-26, 27-27 and 27-29. Folder 26-20 contains papers read to the entire Congress; these are arranged alphabetically according to the author's name, except for the papers by George Peters and Ralph Winter, which also have clipped to them the comments of the respondents to their papers. (A full list of speakers and the topics they addressed can be found in the addendum of this guide.) Summaries of each day's events can be found in the press releases for the various days of the Congress.

As a follow-up to the Congress, a documentary film, Let the Earth Hear His Voice, was produced. Review comments on this film are contained in folder 26-12.

Hoke's correspondence on closing the Congress office (folder 26-6) documents the final housekeeping duties which hade to be taken care of in Lausanne.

One interesting item in this subseries is the 1969 doctoral dissertation by Arthur Johnston on the International Missionary Council (folder 27-28). This was apparently used by the Congress staff as reference material. Along with this document is a copy of a booklet about the history and records of the 1910 World Missionary Conference. Also of interest are the manuals in folder 26-17 from the Christ the Only Way Movement in the Philippines; these were also apparently used for reference. They outline a strategy for evangelistic outreach and church growth which was implemented in 1971 and 1972.

Subseries VI.A.1.b: LCWE (folders 28-1 through 18); 1975-1980.
Exceptional items: Folders 28-1 through 28-18 are Hoke's files on the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization (LCWE), the majority of which are related to his responsibility as a member of LCWE's Communications Working Group and it's Editorial Board. Folder 28-2 contains correspondence with other members of the Group, including Stan Izon, Luc Verlunden, Horst Marquardt, Leighton Ford, Ralph Winter, and Gottfried Osei-Mensah. Folder 28-3 consists of the minutes of a 1977 Editorial Board meeting. Folder 28-4, along with Leighton Ford's correspondence includes that from John Howell, LCWE's Executive Assistant, and an annotated script for the multimedia show, How Shall They Hear? The file appears to have begun in regard to Ford's visit to Wheaton, Illinois, in 1976, where Hoke was Executive Director of the Billy Graham Center at the time. In addition to the minimal documentation related to that trip, the file includes a limited amount of material relating to the 1980 COWE meeting, covering arrangements for travel, study groups and scholarships. A survey of LCWE'S Information Bulletin's readership was proposed in 1976. Discussion of this and a copy of the survey can be found in folder 28-14.

Subseries VI.A.1.c: COWE (folders 28-19 through 24); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: In addition to the COWE material in folder 28-4, Hoke's files also include some other material related to Hoke's duties on the Committee evaluating participant nominees for the 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization (folders 28-19 through 28-24).

Subseries VI.A.2: Congress Chairman and Chairman of the Lausanne Continuation Committee (A. Jack Dain); 1971-1978
Arrangement: Further subdivided as follows:
a.         ICOWE
b.         LCWE
c.         Other Evangelism Conferences
Date Range: 1971-1978
Volume: 7.0 cubic feet
Boxes: 29-35
Type of documents: Correspondence, minutes, presentation manuscripts, questionnaires
Correspondents: While the correspondents in these files are numerous, several stand out, each that played a key role in the planning and administration of the Congress and/or Lausanne Committee. Among these are Billy Graham, Leighton Ford, Paul Little, and others with administrative posts in the ICOWE and LCWE.
Notes: The documents in this subseries consist of the correspondence of the Chairman of the ICOWE and Chairman of the LCC, the Rt. Reverend, A.J. Dain of Australia. Correspondence comprises all of the subseries while serving as Chairman in the two capacities, as well as being a member of the Lausanne Committee on World Evangelization (LCWE).

The folders have been arranged alphabetically according to the titles given by Dain. In almost all cases, these titles have been retained, with only minor changes being made by the archivist to provide uniformity. In addition to the specific comments which follow about the contents of these files, several general observations should also be considered. Dain occasionally wrote comments in the margins of documents, thus reflecting his interaction with them. It should also be noted that while Dain's files document the worldwide scope of his duties, they also point out his responsibility and influence as an evangelical leader in Australia and the surrounding region.

Subseries VI.A.2.a: ICOWE (folders 29-1 through 33-10); 1971-1978.
Exceptional items: Rev. Dain was involved in the earliest planning of the Congress, and his records offer a rich source of information on the various aspects of the preparation being made for the Congress, including deliberations on the goals and focus of the Congress. For example, folder 30-27 contains minutes, beginning with those from the World Evangelization Strategy Consultation in 1971, at which preliminary plans for the Congress were considered. Additional documentation (folders 30-28 and 29-14) of Congress planning includes minutes from subsequent meetings and correspondence on other elements of the planning process. A draft of a planning timetable for the Congress is located in folder 29-22 and folder 33-1 consists of correspondence related to the 1972 questionnaire soliciting input regarding the goals and emphasis of the Congress. The ICOWE Planning Committee was formed to oversee all planning for the Congress. Folders 31-30 through 31-48 include both general committee materials and correspondence with the individual members of the Committee (folders 31-33 through 31-46).

Deliberation on where the Congress was to be held began in 1972. In addition to Lausanne, ICOWE administrators considered Singapore, Rome, Stockholm, London and Amsterdam. Folder 30-23 includes correspondence discussing the pro's and con's of these various locations.

Folders 29-25 through 29-38 contain Dain's files on the Convening Committee of the Congress, which was established to formally endorse and call for the Congress to be held, as well as to define the goals of the Congress. Folder 29-23 contains a copy of the minutes from the Consultative Congress, held early in 1972, at which it was agreed to establish the Convening Committee. Folders 29-25 and 26 contain several samples of Billy Graham's letter of invitation to individuals to join the Convening Committee. John Stott's correspondence in folder 29-35 includes a letter to Billy Graham in which he comments on the purpose and size of the Congress. Stott's other correspondence is similarly frank and thoughtful in its consideration of the planning for the Congress. Harold Lindsell, then the editor of Christianity Today, also makes recommendations on the emphasis of the Congress in a 1973 letter (folder 30-10).

Dain divided materials on the Congress program between files on "Program" and "Program Committee" (folders 32-9 through 32-24). Included in the "Program" files are correspondence, particularly from Leighton Ford (folder 32-9 & 10), relating to the preparation of a questionnaire to solicit input on post-Congress organization (folder 32-11), Dain's address to the Congress, and pre-printed copies of the Congress study papers (folder 32-14). The Committee files consist of correspondence, reports, minutes, etc., and provide a valuable source of information on the implementation of the Congress philosophy and continuing deliberations on it.

Research played a key role in the Congress planning and a key resource for the Congress planners was the Missions Advanced Research and Communications Center (MARC). Folders 30-24 through 30-26 contain files on MARC, documenting some of its contribution. Among the materials are a paper Ed Dayton prepared for the Congress (folder 30-24), a report by MARC for the Planning Committee (folder 30-24), correspondence from Dayton on Congress planning (Dayton was a member of the Program Sub-Committee), and information on a projected questionnaire to solicit suggested goals for the Congress (folder 30-26). Folder 30-26 also contains the "Feasibility Study on Television News Syndication for ICOWE" prepared by VISNEWS.

Attendance at the Congress was possible in one of several categories. Participants were those invited to the Congress, whose expenses were covered by the Congress, and who were given voting privileges in the Congress's deliberations. The participants files are broken into two sections: the general files (folders 31-22 through 31-29) and the files for Australia (folders 29-4 through 29-13; 31-6 through 31-17 and 31-25 contain similar documentation for New Guinea, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands). Observers were those who had not been invited as participants to the Congress but wanted to attend nonetheless. They did so at their own expense and without voting rights. Dain's general files on observers are located in folders 31-18 through 31-21. The geographically specific files on observers are among the sections noted earlier.

Co-Chairmen were appointed to lead each of the morning plenary sessions of the Congress. A brief file on the arrangements for filling these posts is located in folder 30-21.

An integral part of the preliminary planning was working to maximize the Congress's impact after its conclusion. Follow-up of the Congress was defined as "how to extend the influence of the Congress and how to disseminate its findings." The follow-up program which was implemented consisted largely of publication of printed materials and establishing regional networks. Folder 30-18 contains correspondence and implementation of follow-up proposals. Further record of the program is covered in folder 35-8 of Dain's LCWE files. Localized follow-up for Sydney is documented in folder 35-21.

Press coverage of the Congress was extensive, and a number of files (folders 32-1 through 32-8) document aspects of this. Included are manuscripts of articles on the Congress, an interview with Dain, a Billy Graham article challenging the World Council of Churches (WCC), the essay "A Response to Lausanne" by the WCC, newspaper and magazine clippings, periodical features, and press releases. In addition to actual coverage, these files include some record of early planning of press coverage of the Congress. For one evaluation of the press coverage, consult folder 30-5, Samuel Escobar's correspondence, in which he and Dain discuss an article in Christianty Today by Peter Wagner.

Also among Dain's administrative files are the monthly reports of ICOWE's Director, Donald Hoke (folder 30-1). These range from early 1973 until just prior to the Congress. While not all months are represented, these files provide a comprehensive source of information on the status of preparations for the Congress.

Folders 30-3 through 30-14 consist of Dain's files on the Congress's Executive Committee, specifically the correspondence of the various members of the Committee. The post-Congress correspondence of a number of the members of the Executive Committee includes discussion of the focus and membership of the Continuation Committee.

Worthy of specific mention is folder 30-5 containing correspondence with Samuel Escobar, in which Escobar and Dain discuss controversial issues from the Congress and the make-up of the yet-to-be-formed Continuation Committee.

Folder 29-40 includes documents covering a variety of issues, lumped by Dain under the title "Criticisms". Among these are a document of suggested responses to criticisms of the Congress, Dain's replies to specific criticisms of the Congress, its arrangements, goals, etc., and hindsight critiques of the Congress.

Several other related congresses/conferences were also being planned during the period of planning for the ICOWE. The Theology Conference (folder 32-22) was to be a gathering of theologians and missiologists. Noteworthy among the items in this file are letters to Dain from Carl Henry and Harold Ockenga. The Youth Congress which is proposed in a document in folder 32-23 was a suggested meeting to be held concurrently with the ICOWE.

Dain had several files labeled "Miscellaneous." In addition to some printed materials from the Congress, these files (folders 31-1 through 31-4) contain an article, "Men in Action: A Plan for Total Evangelism Through the Church" (folder 31-1), and a booklet from England, Some Ideas to Help You Work Out Your Parish Response to...Lausanne '74 (folder 31-4).

Subseries VI.A.2.b: LCWE (folders 33-11 through 35-24); 1972-1978.
Exceptional items: The majority of these files relate to the period during which Dain was the Chairman of the intermediary Lausanne Continuation Committee, which a year and a half after the ICOWE was formally organized as the LCWE. The LCC was the administrative body which was developed to carry out the "follow-up" plans made prior to the Congress.

Folder 33-11 contains minutes and accompanying reports from the 1973 Lausanne meeting of the Congress's Administrative Committee. Folder 33-12 & 13 contains similar material for the 1974 meeting, including a document written by Donald Hoke, "Post Congress, Long-range, Follow-up Possibilities, Including Consideration of a New, Evangelical World Organization," which was part of the focus of the meeting. Folder 35-17 is limited exclusively to documents on the development of this new organization. Included is a compilation of comments by various evangelical leaders on the possiblity and potential of such an organization, including those by John Stott and Clyde Taylor in separate documents. Stott includes in his comments an evaluation of the World Evangelical Fellowship and the role he sees it playing in the future. The file also includes minutes from a consultation held prior to ICOWE considering this question; evaluations of evangelical cooperation in Australia, Britain, Europe and Norway; a copy of Arthur Johnston's "An Evaluation of Edinburgh 1910"; and a paper on the WEF.

Folder 33-13 consists largely of Planning Committee materials from a post-Congress meeting. That meeting included the election of the Continuation Committee members as well as an outline of the work of the Committee. Reports from the meeting, such as the "Summary of National Strategy Reports" and "Recommendations for Future Congresses or Lessons Learned From Lausanne" are also available. Folders 33-18 through 34-33 comprise Dain's Continuation Committee files. The ballots referred to in the Container List folder title for folder 33-18 concern a vote on the the date of an upcoming Committee meeting. Folder 33-19 concerns the date of a 1976 meeting.

Dain's reports as Chairman of the Continuation Committee from 1974 and 1975 are located in folder 33-21. During his term as Chairman, he kept a file of correspondence for each member of the Committee which can be found in folders 33-24 through 34-13). The Liaison Committee was formed as an extension of the Continuation Committee in order for all geographical regions of the world and denominations to be fully represented. The members were to act as Committee alternates who would receive all documentation sent to full members of the Committee. The files for various countries and members are located in folders 34-14 through 34-33. Further information on the Liaison Group is located in folder 35-12. The Consultative Committee was established to be a corresponding network spread throughout various geographical regions, serving as a contact for the Continuation Committee. Documents on the composition of this committee are located in folder 33-17.

The LCWE's Executive Committee files consist principally of meeting agenda, minutes, and reports (folders 35-1 through 35-6). Folder 35-3 contains a document entitled, "Views From the Underground in Oz #1" by Peter Wagner, a fanciful while not so veiled evaluation of the diversified emphases of the Lausanne Congress, particularly on issues other than evangelism.

A helpful background file on LCWE personnel is located in folder 33-14, consisting of one-page biographical data sheets on each member. Folder 33-20 contains an updated version of the biographies.

Folder 35-10, cryptically titled "La Trobe University, Melbourne" contains information on the Conference on World Evangelism and Missions at the university, sponsored by the Australian Fellowship of Evangelical Students and the Australian Evangelical Alliance. Gottfried Osei-Mensah was an invited speaker and the documents include correspondence concerning arrangements for his involvement.

Subseries VI.A.2.c: Other Evangelism Conferences (folder 35-25 through 35-28); 1971-1975.
Exceptional items: These files conclude the series of Dain's records related to other evangelism conferences, noted on the Container List. The last file (folder 35-28) contains Donald Hoke's evaluation of the meeting, which is particularly enlightening since the World Council of Churches reflected a much broader theological perspective than that of the Lausanne Congress or Committee.

Subseries VI.B: Simple Lifestyle Consultations
Arrangement: The records are further subdivided as follows:
            1.         Combined Consultations (folders 36-1,2)
            2.         International Consultation (folders 36-3 through 36-34)
            3.         U.S. Consultation (folder 36-35 through 36-50)
            4.         John Stott file (folder 286-8)
Date Range: 1977-1981
Volume: 1.1 cubic feet
Boxes: 36, 286
Type of documents: Primarily correspondence
Correspondents: Sider, Wayne Bragg, Mark Cerbone, Leighton Ford, Don Hoke, David Howard, Stan Izon, Alan Nichols, Gottfried Osei-Mensah, John Stott, Ralph Winter, and participants and other planners for the consultations.
Notes: The documents in this subseries consist largely of correspondence, minutes, and addresses related to the 1979 U.S. Consultation on Simple Lifestyle in Ventnor, New Jersey, and the 1980 International Consultation on Simple Lifestyle in London (co-sponsored with the World Evangelical Fellowship).. These records come from the office of the Director of the Consultations, Ron Sider. They also include documents created by Sider's assistant, Mark Cerbone. The arrangement of the files has remained as it was received. The original folder titles have also been retained with only minor modifications. Duplicates were returned to the donor, as were some financial records, such as bank statements and canceled checks. Researchers should also consult the Location Records for audio tapes to review recorded sessions of the U.S. Consultation.
Exceptional items:
          Combined Consultations files (folders 36-1,2):
Included is a ledger book for both meetings (folder 36-1) and news and publicity on the two meetings (folder 36-2). As might be expected, the latter file contains magazine articles, newspaper clippings, news releases, and correspondence.
          International Consultation files (folders 36-3 through 36-34): The international meeting originated as a co-sponsored project between the Theological Commission of the World Evangelical Fellowship's Unit on Ethics and Society and the Lausanne Committee's Committee on Theology and Education. Correspondence documenting early planning for the meeting can be found in folders 36-3 and 4. Also documented are both considerations of the emphasis of the meeting and program details. John Stott, a principal correspondent throughout these files as chairman of the LCWE Committee on Theology and Education, was very much a part of these early plans and post-Consultation evaluation as evidenced in a letter from Sider to Stott (folder 36-3) reporting on the outcome of the 1979 U.S. Consultation. Items in other files also document the planning process: Sider's handwritten notes (folder 36-16), and the Planning Committee files (folders 36-22 and 23).

The Consultation planners encouraged people throughout the world to form small groups to consider the relationship of a simple lifestyle to evangelism and justice. The work of these groups was to be integrated into that of the Consultation. Material suggesting how these groups could be formed is located in folder 36-12. The material in folder 36-13 concerns the work to gather names of individuals who could be instrumental in forming study groups. The Simple Lifestyle Newsletter also includes information on these groups (folder 36-15).

While plans were being made for the International Consultation, small regional conferences were also being organized. Folder 36-17 contains correspondence with planners of these meetings in Australia, Germany, India, Ireland, and the United States, including information on the format for these and the topics to be covered.

The Drafting Committee was responsible for preparing a statement of commitment to be adopted by the Consultation. Folder 36-5 contains correspondence on the formation of this committee. Folder 36-30 contains material on the developent of the Statement, with drafts and correspondence with members of the Drafting Committee. The initial draft, written by Linda Doll, is included. The Statement of Commitment adopted by the Consultation became the basis for the Lausanne Occasional Paper, referred to in folder 36-9.

Folder 36-34 contains material on work to involve Graham Kerr, staff member with Youth With a Mission in Hawaii, and a number of others from YWAM in the follow-up work of the Consultation, principally assisting in the dissemination of the Statement of Commitment.

One component of the Consultation program was testimonies by individuals and groups attempting to live simply. The descriptions of group endeavors were referred to as "models." Correspondence with numerous individuals regarding their possible participation is located in folder 36-14. This correspondence includes partial descriptions of individual pilgrimages, such as that of Ralph Winter.

The other major component of the meeting schedule was the presentation of papers. Copies of these are not included, with the exception of Vinay Samuel and Chris Sugden's paper, "A Just and Responsible Lifestyle," (folder 36-28).

As with other LCWE-related meetings, attendance at the Simple Lifestyle Consultation was limited to those invited to participate. Correspondence soliciting suggestions, lists of those invited and correspondence with them are contained in folders 36-19 through 36-21.

One of the products of the Consultation was the Lausanne Occasional Paper, An Evangelical Commitment to Simple Lifestyle, written by Alan Nichols. The early work on this for publication is covered in folders 36-8 and 9 and includes correspondence with critiques and suggested revisions. The varying viewpoints represented illustrate the complex nature of the issues covered. The file includes not only the final draft but an annotated edition from John Stott. The principle correspondents in this file were Sider, Stott, Nichols, and Leighton Ford.

The supplementary materials file (folder 36-32) consists of a few items which were provided for distribution at the Consultation, such as "The Christian Dimension: A Report on Religious Commitment and Motivation For Welfare Work," and "Dimension of Justice: Some Biblical Data and Its Application To Justice Issues in Australia," both prepared by Alan Nichols. Also included is "Milestones to a Simple Lifestyle" by Roberta Winter.

Folder 36-27 consists of materials discussing the Simple Lifestyle Consultation's relationship to the 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization, at which there was to be one study group devoted to discussion of simple lifestyle. Among these are correspondence and phone conversation notes on the philosophical and programatic emphases of the study group. Folder 36-16 also has material on the relationship between the two consultations. There is also discussion here, as in other files, on the name of the Simple Lifestyle Consultation in relationship to the issues of justice and evangelism. Correspondence in the file includes that from Stott, representing the LCWE, and Director of the Pattaya Consultation, David Howard.

There is minimal information on the financial considerations of the Consultation. Folders 36-6 and 7 contain the most concentrated form of this, particularly the Consultation budget among the correspondence in folder 36-7.

Related to the concerns of the meeting, but not labeled as official items for it, are two Bible studies in folder 36-31: a twelve-part study guide titled "Poverty, Hunger and Justice" and an untitled three-part study written by Horace Fenton Jr.

          U.S. Consultation files (folder 36-35 through 36-50): As with the International Consultation, the correspondence file (folder 36-36) documents the early planning for the U.S. meeting. The primary correspondents include John Stott and Wayne Bragg. Planning Committee documents (folder 36-46) are also available for the U.S. meeting, consisting of correspondence, and in folder 36-47, the Committee's minutes. These outline the preparation for the Consultation as well as the decisions which the Committee made. Other items relating to the planning of the Consultation include finalized program for the meeting (folder 36-48), and the apparent text for the Consultation's promotional brochure (folder 36-35).

Folder 36-50 consists almost entirely of correspondence with Gerald Anderson, the Director of the Overseas Ministries Study Center in Ventnor. The information in this file deals with the arrangements for the Consultation.

The U.S. Consultation program, like the International's, consisted of both formal papers and testimonies and models. Folder 36-49 contains correspondence with potential and finalized speakers. "Guidelines for Presentation" (folder 36-40) is directed to those presenting models. Correspondence with some of those presenting models can be found in folder 36-41.

The manuscripts given which are available (folder 36-42) include both those formally presented and those given as models. These range from "Old Testament Perspectives on a Simple Lifestyle," by Frank Gaebelein, George Monsma's "The Socio-Economic-Political Order and Our Lifestyles," "The Social Responsibility of the Church," by Samuel Escobar, to models such as Sojourners Fellowship in Washington, DC, Patchwork Central in Evansville, Indiana, and Jubilee Fellowship in Philadelphia. The file also includes the texts of individual testimonies. Audio recordings of papers, panel discussions, and models are also available; see the Separation Record in this guide for a description of these.

A Findings Committee, chaired by Arthur De Moss, was formed to consolidate input from the various sessions of the Consultation. Members were expected to attend various meetings and compile their findings for presentation at the conclusion of the Consultation. The file (folder 36-39) includes correspondence with members of the Committee and some of the handwritten notes taken during the sessions.

A number of files from the U.S. meeting parallel those from the International Consultation, such as Participants (folders 36-44 and 45), finances (folder 36-38), and Sider's notes (folder 36-43).

A valuable source of information on the U.S. Consultation can be found in evaluations (folder 36-37) by its participants and planners. These include completed forms.

          John Stott file (folder 286-8): This folder given to the Archives by John Stott, consists largely of copies Stott received related to the international consultation, including between from Ron Sider about the Lausanne Occasional Paper, “An Evangelical Commitment to Simple Lifestyle,” Don Hoke with the financial statement for the international consultation. Also included are Stott’s response to a critique of the theological foundations and emphases of the meeting by J.A. Emerson Vermaat, drafts of the manuscript, a press release distributed during the consultation, the participant list, the handwritten text (by Stott) of the LOP manuscript’s introduction by Stott and Sider, and articles related to the meeting and the issues of possessions, justice and poverty

Subseries VI.C: Consultation on World Evangelization (Wheaton Office)
Arrangement: The records of the Wheaton office are further subdivided as follows:
1.         Director (David Howard and Rosemary Struckmeyer)
2.         Program Director (Saphir Athyal)
3.         Newsletter Editor (Cindy Secrest) and Assistant to the Director of Communications of the LCWE
4.         Bookkeeper (Cindy Wilson)
5.         Travel Coordinator (Robert Gray)
6.         Printing Department
Date Range: 1971-1981
Volume: 17.3 cubic feet
Boxes: 37-57, 70-79, 82
Type of documents:
Notes: This subseries of records consists of the files from the Wheaton office of the COWE, held in Pattaya, Thailand in 1980. These files thoroughly document the various planning phases of the Consultation, beginning at its inception at Lausanne Committee on World Evangelization (LCWE) Executive Committee meetings and extending to the evaluation reports written following its conclusion.

The arrangement of the files has remained as it was when the records were received. Folder titles have also been retained. Only in the case of unfoldered material has the archivist provided folder titles. The arrangement within each folder is generally chronological although this scheme is not rigidly followed. Duplicates have been removed and returned to the donor. In the case of the Program Director's files, several boxes of material were unfiled when received. These were incorporated into the existing files when evident. The remainder were filed in folders with newly created titles. Clippings related to Billy Graham or the BGEA have been transferred to the Archives Clipping File (See Collection 360).

Subseries VI.C.1: COWE Director (Wheaton office: David Howard and executive assistant Rosemary Struckmeyer)
Arrangement: These records are further subdivided as follows:
a.         Correspondence
b.         Participants
c.         Working Groups
d.         Consultations
e.         Financial
f.         Office/Staff
g.         Operations
h.         COWE General
i.         LCWE/COWE Exec. Correspondence
j.         Regional Committee
k.         Program
l.         Commission on Evangelical Cooperation
m.       Procedures
n.         Regional Study Groups and Conf.
o.         Post-COWE
p.         LCWE
Date Range: 1976-1981
Boxes: 37-43, 56
Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, meeting agendas, brochures and promotional material, handwritten notes, and other planning documents

Subseries VI.C.1.a: Correspondence (folders 37-1 through 39); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: Among these files are those labeled "General" along with a letter of the alphabet, i.e., "General A-B", and as well as those with more specific titles, interfiled alphabetically with the general folders. The filing in the general files tends to be by the name of the correspondent or the organization he represents. The general A-Z files touch on a wide variety of subjects, of which travel subsidies, participant selection, the inability of individuals to participate in the consultation, and press coverage of COWE, are a representative few. The researcher should be aware that correspondence from an individual may appear in several different files, i.e. correspondence with Gerald Anderson in both folder 37-1 (General: A-B) and folder 37-26 (OMSC: Anderson, Gerald). Among the more significant items in these folders are the following:

Folder #

Description

37-1

Correspondence on how much representation to have at COWE from the conciliar movement; a reaction to Arthur Johnston's book, The Battle for World Evangelism; and correspondence with Eugene Bertermann.

37-2

Agendas to several early planning meetings; (while brief in themselves, they include references to reports, memos and correspondence which served as the basis for discussion).

37-3

Correspondence on discussion to have an exchange of delegates between COWE and a United Bible Society (UBS) General Committee meeting in Thailand later in the year as well as UBS provision of scripture samples for the COWE meeting.

37-4

Letter from Gordon MacDonald calling for consideration not only of methods of evangelism but how to prepare churches to incorporate new converts, how to keep evangelism from being watered down to achieve a greater response, and the influence of the Christian portion of a population on national life.

37-5

David Stowe's report on the 1980 Melbourne Conference on World Mission and Evangelism, along with Thomas Stransky's and Eugene Stockwell's response; Waldron Scott's report on the Pattaya Consultation and Charles Forman's and Charles Taber's responses to it.

37-11

Preliminary planning documents for the BGEA sponsored Conference of Preaching Evangelists scheduled for 1981 which later developed into the Amsterdam '83, the International Conference for Itinerant Evangelists.

37-13

Documents on the relationship between LCWE and the World Evangelical Fellowship (WEF) in sponsoring the Consultation.

37-15

Letter to Leighton Ford from an individual discussing the absence of emphasis on the prophetic role of Israel at the 1974 ICOWE and in the LCWE Prayer Bulletins.

37-17

Correspondence on the BGEA's relationship to COWE and its financial support of the Consultation; a letter from Jack Dain on the emphasis and structure of the Consultation, Billy Graham's involvement in the Consultation, and the size of the participant body; an Esquire article by Marshall Frady on Graham, participants in the Consultation and the specific participation of BGEA representatives.

37-18

Correspondence regarding BGEA staff member Henry Holley and his assistance in making contacts for COWE in Asia.

37-19

Additional information on Arthur Johnston's Battle For World Evangelism.

37-23

Correspondence which relates to the production of the COWE Newsletter, in which Missions Advanced Research and Communications Center (MARC) was involved; information on MARC's development of a registration card for the Consultation.

37-27

Documents on the planning of the meeting and the organizational structure of the Consultation based on the assistance of John Peterson & Associates, a Chicago-based consulting firm which specialized in conference and convention planning. Documents include a preliminary letter from Donald Hoke, then LCWE treasurer, on COWE organizational structure; correspondence regarding Peterson's employment on the COWE staff as Director of Operations; the financial limitations of planning COWE; administrative changes made to appoint John Howell, based in Nairobi as LCWE staff, as COWE's Director of Operations; PERT charts for the COWE Study Group & Mini-Group Consultation processes and the plenary & music processes of the Consultation, both prepared by John Peterson & Associates.

37-32

Items related to a European missionary congress in Switzerland, MISSION 80, sponsored by The European Missionary Association.

37-33

Correspondence to President Carter, US Senators, Representatives and two asylumed Soviet Christians, concerning the rights of the seven Pentacostal Christians who had taken refuge in the US embassy in Moscow.

37-34

"Four Year Plan for World Evangelism Under the United Methodist Church" covering the years 1978 through 1981.

37-35

Wide variety of documents regarding the World Council of Churches' Commission on World Mission and Evangelism, which would also be holding an international meeting in Australia in 1980. The principal correspondents include Emilio Castro and Jacques Matthey, but the file also contains preliminary Commission documents intended tostimulate discussion and preparation for the meeting, such as "Your Kingdom Come - An Invitation to Christians;" the four section reports from the meeting on the following topics: "Good News to the Poor","The Kingdom of God and Human Struggles"," The Church Witness to the Kingdom", and "Christ - Crucified and Risen - Challenges Human Power". Also included are Bruce Nicholls' "Theological Reflections on Melbourne 1980" and Arthur Glasser's "An Evangelical Appraisal of Melbourne 1980. There is also correspondence between LCWE and the WCC in their attempts to include participants from each others' bodies in their meetings.

37-36

Further documentation on the discussion of the relationship between the LCWE and WEF. Correspondence deals with their relationship, mutual concerns, and the definition of evangelism; another letter from WEF General Secretary, Waldron Scott, touches on a variety of complaints from Latin American Christians about North American missionaries; documents discussing a merger of the two movements, including a WEF resolution to invite the LCWE to become the evangelization task force of WEF. Also included is a news report on divergent feelings by LCWE members about WEF.

37-38

Correspondence on the financial and personnel assistance World Vision provided for the Consultation.

37-39

A letter summarizing some points of concern about the North American LCWE in regard to the relationship between evangelism and social action and the institutionalization of the North American LCWE.


Subseries VI.C.1.b: Participants (folders 37-40 through 39-20); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: Because participants were invited based on recommendations rather than accepted by application to the Consultation, COWE utitlized a selection process to deal with all the names suggested. These files detail the process of selection of those to be invited to participate in the Consultation, ranging from correspondence from LCWE representatives making recommendations of participants to lists of those from the world's geographical regions. These files include subsections arranged by geographical regions, denominations, and special categories such as "women".

Several folders are of particular interest. Correspondence in folder 38-33 deals with the discussion to ensure the participation of women in COWE. Folder 38-37 deals with various policy matters, including the size of COWE, widespread geographical coverage by the participants and the necessity of the participants subscribing to the Lausanne Covenant. Folder 38-38 documents some of the procedural decision making for nominating and selecting participants.

Also of interest are the minutes and correspondence of the Anonymous Committee which selected the participants (folders 38-1 through 38-8). These files document the creation of the Committee and its action. The subject of these meetings was focused strictly on evaluating the recommendations submitted to the Committee. A brief follow-up section (folders 38-10 through 14) consists of communication with others who although not members of the Selection Committee were consulted for their advice on participants, some in an official consultant status (folder 39-11), others on a more informal basis (folders 39-12 through 14).

Those invited to the consultation were broken down into several categories, according to the level of responsibilities and contribution they were expected to make to the meeting. Folders 39-16 through 20 outline these categories, the roles they were intended to have and anticipated problems which might arise, particularly in the case of observers attending meetings where sensitive discussions were being held.

Folder 39-15 consists primarily of the statistical reports prepared detailing the status of the selection process.

Subseries VI.C.1.c: Working Groups (folders 39-21 through 35); 1976-1980.
Exceptional items: The Working Groups section consists of both material documenting the general work of each of the four groups as well as their coordination in preparing for the Consultation. This section also includes information (folder 39-30) on the production of the promotional brochure for COWE, touching on its content and focus, along with the details of producing it. Of particular interest is folder 39-26 which includes an outline of an address by Phill Butler, "Integration -- Radio, Other Media and the Church." Also in this file are documents discussing what policy COWE should have on the press's access to the entire consultation. Folder 39-35 includes John Stott's lucid correspondence with Howard on preparations for and suggested emphasis of COWE.

Subseries VI.C.1.d: Consultations (folders 39-36 through 38); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: Folder 39-37 on the Consultation on Simple Lifestyle touches on the relationship between the two consultations, particularly on whether or not to integrate the two. Folder 39-38 includes a summary of participant evaluations from the North American Consultation on Muslim Evangelism, as well as CarolAnn Webster's and Howard's impressions of the meeting, touching particularly on the planning implications of what they saw for COWE.

Subseries VI.C.1.e: Financial (folders 39-39 through 40-4); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: Folder 39-39 contains material documenting the financial decisions and activity of the Consultation. Of particular interest is discussion on how to deal with participants who come to the Consultation without sufficient funds to pay the required fees. This file, as with many others, contains Howard's handwritten notes from meetings and phone conversations. Folder 39-40 consists of correspondence with Hoke, LCWE's Finance Committee member and LCWE treasurer. In this capacity, Hoke served both as an advisor and accountant. The file therefore contains Hoke's correspondence on various COWE matters, along with his financial report at the conclusion of the Consultation. Folder 40-1 covers the fund-raising strategy developed for COWE while also touching on scholarship aid which was coordinated through the fund-raising effort. Folder 40-2 includes a prospectus developed to promote awareness and support for African Enterprise, which was used as a model for the COWE brochure. The result of this work was the prospectus referred to in folder 40-3. Along with the prospectus are some materials on an audio-visual production to promote COWE. Folder 40-4 contains a copy of a modified prospectus which was used.

Subseries VI.C.1.f: Office/Staff (folders 40-5 through 7, 56-1 through 12); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: Folders 56-1 through 12 and 40-7 relate to the staff for the Consultation. Included in these files are lists of all the staff and their assignments, correspondence regarding the hiring of staff and their salaries. Folders 56-5 through 11 relate particularly to the COWE staff in Wheaton. Some of the folders of the specific Wheaton staff also contain job descriptions for the positions.

Subseries VI.C.1.g: Operations (Folders 40-8 through 41-17); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: The Operations files contain a wide variety of materials documenting the process of setting up and conducting the Consultation, including hiring stewards (intended principally as messengers); providing hospitality "make people feel at home, keep your eyes open for their needs and do what you can to soothe ruffled feathers when necessary"); arranging a program for lay observers not participating in the Mini-Consultations; developing the thematic decor such as signs, name badges, program cover and layout, and banners; coordinating music (selection of song leaders, theme song along with a proposed hymn); and printing papers, reports press releases, newspapers, etc. in Thailand. This section abounds in details and the researcher will best consult the Container List to identify a specific area of interest.

A number of folders contains items of particular interest, highlighted as follows:

Folder #

Description

40-8

Miscellaneous items such as an outline of a Thai evangelistic drama, reports from Struckmeyer, lists of COWE staff and their respective assignments, and an organizational chart for the Consultation.

40-10

Materials created in preparation for the Consultation, such as a document on "Why Hold a Congress"; the planning schedule for COWE; correspondence on the move to Thailand and staff arrangements; a 1979 report from John Howell on his preparations in Pattaya; the program book; and a letter outlining the duties of the Operations Director.

40-17

Correspondence detailing the discussion on when to move the COWE office from Wheaton to Pattaya, outling the pro's and con's of and earlier and later move, and touching on administrative aspects of such a move as well as the issue of identifying with the Thai church by the early presence of the office in Pattaya.

40-19

Initial proposal for the Consultation made to the LCWE in 1977 and an interview of Leighton Ford entitled "Update: Lausanne" in which he responds to questions about the Lausanne Congress and what grew from it.

40-20

Howard's handwritten notes from meetings and phone conversations with international evangelical leaders in both the early and later planning stages for the meeting. Among those with whom Howard consulted were Billy Graham, Harold Lindsell, Leighton Ford, John Stott, Bruce Nicholls, Ralph Winter, and Jack Dain, touching on such subjects as the overall focus of the Consultation, the program, and wording to be used in promotional materials.

40-21

Minutes from meetings of the Administrative Committee which was overseeing the operations for the Consultation. The committee consisted of Ford, Howard, Donald Hoke and Tom Zimmerman. The file also includes a budget for COWE and an organizational chart for the meeting.

40-22

Letter from Neil Britton to Paul Little on guidelines for having addresses interpreted.

Folders 40-25 through 40-39 relate to various communication pieces for use at the Consultation, ranging from the "Daily Communique" to the program book, but also including the sale of literature. Folder 40-27 is basically a production file on the "Daily Communique", the daily newspaper with highlights on events at the Consultation as well as announcements for upcoming sessions. The file also includes copies of the various issues of the newspaper. Folder 40-28 contains a preliminary draft of the program book which John Howell distributed for comments from various LCWE/COWE executives. Comments are written in throughout the copy. Folder 40-36 contains samples of various items printed for COWE.

Folder 40-30 deals with the freedom given to the press at COWE and contains documentation of the COWE executives' decision-making process on that issue. Of particular interest is Arthur Matthew's input based on his experience in setting up press coverage of the Lausanne Congress. Further attention to this is given in folder 40-32 and 40-34, touching as well on the accessibility of the press to the Mini-Consultations. Approaching the issue from a different angle, folder 40-33 covers COWE attempts to get sufficient media coverage.

Determining where COWE was to be held involved a variety of considerations, including accessibility to all parts of the world, availability of suitable accomodations, and freedom from a luxurious environment which might be offensive to participants from developing nations. The decision process of where to hold COWE is widely documented in folders 40-40 through 40-43, with particular questions about locations highlighted in folder 40-43.

Communications with the church in Thailand is documented in folders 41-1 and 41-2, especially in regard to two other events occuring in Thailand: the Thailand Church Growth Seminar, held simultaneously with COWE, and the Thailand Bible Convention, held following COWE and utilizing several key figures from COWE. Folder 41-6 documents the plans to have a representative of the Thai government or royal family present and give greetings at the opening session of the consultation. The file includes a copy of the letter of invitation as well as the follow-up negotiations.

The complexity and difficulty of coordinating travel arrangements for a large conference are fully documented in folders 41-7 through 41-17. These include several reports prepared by the Travel Coordinator, Robert Gray.

Subseries VI.C.1.h: COWE General (folders 41-18 & 19); 1976-1981.
Exceptional items: Folder 41-18 contains a variety of background documents on the Consultation. These provide a general overview of the meeting from the time of its inception. Among them are correspondence between Leighton Ford and Gottfried Osei-Mensah on preliminary planning for the meeting; the proposal presented to the Lausanne Committee; a news release announcing the dates of the Consultation: and minutes from subcommittee meetings. Folder 41-19 includes a statement of the accounting procedures to be followed for the Consultation, as well as an essay of personal reflections on the Consultation by a participant and a copy of the Thailand Statement.

Subseries VI.C.1.i: LCWE/COWE Executives Correspondence (folders 41-20 through 41-47); 1976-1980.
Exceptional items: Leighton Ford's files consist mainly of copies of his administrative correspondence (folder 41-22), covering such topics as press coverage of COWE, the chairmanship of the Commission on Evangelical Cooperation, Ford's summary of his conversation with Jack Dain and John Reid on fund raising, and LCWE representation at the World Council of Churches' CWME in Melbourne in 1980. Also of interest are his prayer letters (folder 41-20).

Among the John Howell materials (folder 41-25) are a sermon by Howell, "The Single Life as a Live Option" and some correspondence regarding his temporary transfer along with his secretary, Jane Rainey, to the Wheaton office.

Folder 41-26 consists of Howard's various reports on COWE. Also among these are his job description, the news release on his appointment, and a summary review prepared following COWE. Folders 41-27 through 47 contain his communications regarding his 1979 and 1980 tours of various Asian, European and South American countries. The focus of the first trip was to solicit input from Christian leaders on the issues to be dealt with at COWE as well as providing an update on COWE plans; the second trip was principally for fund-raising. The folders are arranged by country or city and detail Howard's contacts. They include notes from his meetings; reports to Leighton Ford and Gottfried Osei-Mensah, (these reports highlight his conversations with his contacts, pointing out issues requiring further discussion, points of controversy, etc.); correspondence with contacts, and lists of contacts. Among these, a few items bear particular mention:

Folder #

Description

41-27

Letter from Leighton Ford to Howard outlining BGEA staff Henry Holley's advice regarding the fund-raising program in Asia; a copy of Holley's report on his meetings with Asian Christian leaders, including his comments on various leaders in each country; a calendar with Howard's itinerary and a sketchy outline of proposed follow-up on leaders in Asia contacted. Also see 41-47 for material documenting Holley's contribution.

41-28

Reports touching on issues related to the Lausanne Committee and a Japanese evangelical association. These reports are particularly insightful, dealing with the broader issue of the impact of the Lausanne Congress in the various countries at the grass roots level.

41-32

Information related to consideration of Singapore as a site for COWE.

41-33

Howard's enthusiastic reflections on Bangkok's suitability as the site for the Consultation; also data on the Consultation's consideration of the refugee problem which Thailand was at that time directly affected by; and then-current data on the refugee situation in Thailand and his visit to Thai refugee camps.

41-37

Transcript of an interview on West Germany, discussing the status of Christianity there in terms of training institutions, freedom for witnessing, etc.; also notes on his meeting with the Reaching Marxists Study Group.

41-39

Information from a meeting with the World Council of Churches on some of their arrangements for the CWME conference in Melbourne in 1980.

41-44

Howard's reflections on the breakdown of unity in the Colombian church, where he had previously worked as a missionary.

41-46

Various responses Howard got to questions about Pope John Paul II's visit to Mexico in 1979.


Folder 41-47 on Henry Holley provides additional information related to the assistance he gave in making contacts on behalf of COWE and paving the way for Howard's visit, which grew out of Holley's recommendations from his trip. The file includes Holley's itinerary, letters to all those he contacted, and the report on his trip which he submitted to Leighton Ford.

Subseries VI.C.1.j: Regional Committees (folders 41-48 through 58); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: This section documents efforts within countries to coordinate local Lausanne committees. Folder 41-51 on the Middle East consists largely of documents from John Howell, such as his correspondence and a report on his tour of the Middle East in 1978 as well as one of his articles, "The Orthodox Church and Evangelicals." Folder 41-53 highlights some reservations by an observer at the 1978 LCWE North American Committee meeting on the institutionalization of LCWE and a limited definition of "evangelism". Also included are minutes from that and the 1979 meeting of the North American Committee. Minutes from a late-1979 meeting are located in folder 41-54.

Folder 41-55 contains minutes from the follow-up meeting to the Asian Leadership Conference on Evangelism (ALCOE), sponsored by the Asia Committee for World Evangelization (ACWE) consultation in 1979. The Africa file (folder 41-56) includes another of John Howell's papers, "The Role of World Evangelization in Troubled Times: Problems, Prospects and Preparations," along with his report on the 1978 Love Africa Congress at which he presented the paper.

Subseries VI.C.1.k: Program (folders 42-1 through 11); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: Folders 42-1 through 42-11 document the work and preparation of the Program Committee, detailing the planning of the various aspects of the Consultation such as study groups, the plenary sessions, the Mini-Consultations, etc. These files include proposed program schedules, notes from various committee meetings and conversations, and copies or drafts of some of the papers and reports to be presented. Folder 42-5 deals with the development of a Mini-Consultation on reaching refugees, a topic whose importance was heightened prior to and during COWE by the mass exodus of refugees from Cambodia into Thailand. The file includes drafts of papers, background information on the refugee problem in Thailand and refugee camps in general, and the COWE statement on the problem of refugees.

Subseries VI.C.1.l: Commission on Evangelical Cooperation (folders 42-12 through 16); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: The meetings of the Commission on Evangelical Cooperation were principally intended to address two topics: the future of LCWE and its role in fostering evangelical cooperation. Folder 42-12 includes drafts of the Statement on Cooperation along with the final text as presented at COWE. Also included in this and subsequent files are the minutes from Commission meetings. Folder 42-16 consists largely of early communications with Jack Dain on the Consultation with a large part of that devoted to the participant selection process.

Subseries VI.C.1.m: Procedures (folder 42-17); 1977-1978.
Exceptional items: The rather nondescript single "Procedures" file deals with an early 1978 meeting that Howard held with several Christian leaders to determine how best to prepare the participants for COWE, benefit from their presence and maximize the impact of the Consultation. This file contains both the planning documents for the meeting and the minutes from it.

Subseries VI.C.1.o: Post-COWE (folders 42-19 through 30); 1978-1980.
Exceptional items: Folder 42-20 contains the reports submitted to Howard by those with various responsibilities for the Consultation. Among these were reports on promotion and fund-raising, the mini-consultations, interpretation, operations, decor and design, the COWE newsletter, the production department, regional groups, the Thai church growth seminar and the participant selection and registration processes. Together these folders offer a reflective look back from the inside, evaluating all of the Consultation processes. Howard's report (folder 42-19) is particularly helpful with its overview perspective, beginning with background to the meeting and its original purposes.

Folder 42-21 contains "A Statement of Concerns on the Future of the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization", the primary concern being the relationship between evangelism and social concern and the need of the LCWE to address these together. Also found in the file are minutes of the COWE Follow-on Committee and Leighton Ford's reflections on the Consultation.

At the conclusion of the Consultation, participants were asked to evaluate the meeting by filling out a questionnaire. A sample of this as well as the report based on the results are located in folder 42-22. Folder 42-25 consists of further evaluation material, including an essay, "What Did I Hear At ... 'How Shall They Hear'" which begins with the disclaimer, "Caution: If you wish a carefully balanced view of the Consultation on World Evangelism, read someone else's report". Also included is a report on the evaluation process conducted for COWE.

The material in folder 42-28 deals largely with the production of Lausanne Occasional Papers to further COWE's impact, both before and following the Consultation.

Subseries VI.C.1.p: LCWE (folders 42-31 through 43-16); 1975-1980.
Exceptional items: The LCWE files are broader in their focus those of COWE and deal with other Lausanne related issues, although the time period covered is that of preparation for COWE and the Consultation was the central event of that period. These files contain numerous references to planning for the COWE, including Howard's progress reports, and in some cases include Howard's underlining and annotations in documents.

Folder 43-1 consists of various summary documents presented to LCWE regarding plans for COWE, including target dates for accomplishing various aspects of the preparation, budget estimates and personnel recommendations. Folder 43-14 contains a report by Samuel Libert on his tour with Gottfried Osei-Mensah to survey LCWE's ministry in Latin America.

Subseries VI.C.2: COWE Program Director (Saphir Athyal)
Arrangement: The files are subdivided into a number of subsections as listed below, principally reflecting Athyal's coordination of the Consultation study groups and main sessions.
a.         LCWE Study Groups
b.         Consultation Planning (non-program)
c.         Program Committee
d.         LCWE Working Groups
e.         Pre-COWE Program Planning
f.         COWE Program
g.         Commission on Evangelical Cooperation
h.         COWE Mini-Consultations
i.         Convener Reports
j.         Participant Selection
k.         Other COWE Groups
l.         Other Conferences
m.       General COWE Office, LCWE Related, Athyal
Date Range: 1977-1980
Volume: 3.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 44-50, 57
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, position papers, speech manuscripts, meeting minutes and agendas
Correspondents: Primarily the Program Director, but including LCWE and COWE executives, members of the Program Committee, working group and study group representatives
Notes: These files represent the work of COWE's Program Director, Saphir Athyal, and his assistant, Carol Ann Webster Paul. Many of the folder titles are often sufficiently indicative of the material to be found in them, and therefore not all of them are described further. However, the following descriptions highlight items from them.

Subseries VI.C.2.a: LCWE Study Groups (folders 44-1 through 45-36); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: The study group files consist of correspondence related to the various topics being discussed in anticipation of their consideration at the Consultation. The study group administrative structure consisted of an international coordinator, regional conveners and local groups meeting throughout the world. At the Consultation, the work of the study groups was considered in the working sessions called Mini-Consultations. The correspondence in these files ranges from the selection of international coordinators and conveners to narrowing the focus of topics to be considered by the study groups.

The correspondence in folders 44-1 through 44-20 is predominantly with the international coordinator for the designated topic as listed below:

 Reaching Buddhists: Lakshman Peiris (folder 44-1)

Reaching Chinese: Dr. Thomas Wang (folder 44-2)

Reaching Hindus: Sathkeerthi Rao (folder 44-3)

Reaching Jews: Dr. George Giacumakis (folder 44-4)

Reaching Marxists: Rev. R. Philip Le Feuvre (folder 44-5)

Reaching Muslims: Bruce J. Nicholls (folder 44-6)

Reaching Secularists: Dr. Ludwig Munthe (folder 44-8)

Reaching Traditional Religionists: Dr. Ralph Covell (folder 44-9)

Reaching Traditional Religionists - Latin America and Caribbean: Dr. Pablo E. Perez (folder 44-11)

Reaching Trad. Rel. - Asia and Oceania: Dr. Paul G. Hiebert (folder 44-12)

Reaching City Dwellers - Inner-City: Jim Punton folder 44-14)

Reaching City Dwellers - Large Cities: Raymond J. Baake (folder 44-15,16)

Reaching Nominal Christians - Orthodox: Rev. Apostolos Bliates (folder 44-17)

Reaching Nominal Christians - Protestant: Dr. Ulrich Betz (folder 44-18)

Reaching Nominal Christians - Roman Catholic: Rev. Royal L. Peck (folder 44-19)

Reaching Refugees: Jack Robinson (folder 44-20)


The files also contain items of a background or strategy nature, a few of which are highlighted below:

Folder #

Description

44-1

Lakshman Peiris's "Gospel and Buddhist Culture" and his report on his tour of Thailand and Burma.

44-3

Questionnaire to be completed by Hindus on their cultural and religious background.

44-6

Report from a 1979 World Council of Churches (WCC) conference in Kenya, "The Christian Presence and Witness in Relation to Muslim Neighbors" and a survey report, "A Preliminary Taxonomy of Interests of Egyptian Arab Youth"

44-14

Unidentified position paper from a 1977 meeting, "God's Mission In Urban Industrial Area."

44-15

Report from the WCC's Commission on World Mission and Evangelism, "The Small Church in the Big City" and a proposal for an urban evangelization conference at Wheaton College's Billy Graham Center.

44-16

"A Strategy for Reaching Larger Cities" from COWE's Winona Lake (Indiana) Study Group and "Metropolitan Evangelization: Guidelines for Major City Study and Strategy Groups."

44-19

"Guidelines for Study and Strategy Groups on Reaching Nominal Christians Among Roman Catholics" and John Stott's report on Evangelical Roman Catholic Dialogue on Missions (ERCDOM)."


"Catalysts" was the term selected to describe the role for designated individuals in areas of the world who were responsible for stimulating involvement in COWE study groups. Specific information on this effort is contained in folder 44-54 and 45-1. The latter file also includes John Howell's address to Christian leaders in Malawi to encourage participation in study groups.

"Consultants" were designated to serve the Mini-Consultations as specialists. Folder 44-56 includes a list of all of the consultants invited to the Consultation and a copy of Phillip Butler's "Communication, Evangelization and the Scripture." Related to the consultants role was that of "devil's advocates". They were to serve as communication advisors at the Mini-Consultations and encourage each Mini-Consultation "to do more than simply discuss the theory of reaching the unreached..." but to..."think practically how the theories developed will be applied from the point of view of communication clarity and understanding." Folder 44-57 documents the development of this position and the selection of those who filled it. Donald Smith's paper, "Using Communications in the Kingdom of God" was used to outline to the advocates the nature of their task.

Until February 1979, the study group format for the Consultation had been considering topics for study, such as "The Christian Social Responsibility in Relation to Evangelism". This approach was changed, however, to emphasize the need to reach people groups. A number of topics which had been planned for the Consultation therefore were eliminated or merged into the new program. Folders 45-30 through 45-36 outline these topics and the reasons for their exclusion. Several papers related to the specified topics are included in the files, such as Sam Kamaleson's "The Use of Dialogue in Evangelism". These files further document plans to hold Mini-Consultations on several of the eliminated topics at later dates.

A number of other items also are worthy of mention:

Folder #

Description

45-1

Drafts of "Guidelines for Lausanne Study Groups on Reaching Peoples," which includes sections on the philosophical basis for the study groups, COWE's goals, the structure of the study group aspect of COWE and an organizational chart illustrating the place of the study groups in the overall COWE structure.

45-7

Two progress reports on Edinburgh '80, the World Consultation on Frontier Missions.

45-11

Handwritten document, "The Unreached Peoples of South Africa and Why They Have Not Been Reached."

45-16

Manuscripts to three papers on various aspects of communicating the Gospel. See also related to communication is Sigurd Aske's "Satellite Communication - Some Theological Reflections" in folder 45-21.

45-18

Manuscript of Ron Sider's "Words and Deeds," presented to the South African Christian Leadership Assembly in Pretoria in 1979.


Subseries VI.C.2.c: Program Committee (folders 45-47 through 56); 1978-1980.
Exceptional items: The Program Committee met numerous times between January 1979 and the Consultation in June 1980 to prepare for the meeting, with its focus on the study group/Mini-Consultation input and the plenary sessions. Folders 45-47 through 45-56 document these, consisting principally of agenda, minutes and pre-meeting correspondence.

Subseries VI.C.2.d: LCWE Working Groups (folder 45-57 through 62); 1977-1980.
Exceptional items: Athyal's files on the LCWE working groups relate to the groups' input into the Consultation. The Communications Working Group (folder 45-57) made recommendations on the press's access to COWE sessions. Folder 46-43 also documents the development of the Consultation's policy toward press involvement. Folder 45-58 includes a questionnaire which was sent to various individuals throughout the world, "'Ten Major Questions on Communications in Evangelism' for My Part of the World." A response from Australia, although not in the same format, accompanies the questionnaire. Folder 45-59 includes recommendations by the Intercession Working Group, such as a worship service, a plenary message on the place of prayer in world evangelization, an address on the place of the Holy Spirit in world evangelization and informal opportunities for small group prayer. Materials from the Strategy Working Group (folder 45-60, 61) include a copy of an address by George Samuel, "Practical Experience in Using the People Group Approach", which was presented at COWE as part of the Strategy Working Group's contribution during one of COWE plenary sessions. The work of the Theology and Education Working Group (folder 45-62) includes their reports, a memo from John Stott on ERDCOM (Evangelical Roman Catholic Dialogue on Mission) and a proposal for a Consultation on Teaching Missions and Evangelism.

Subseries VI.C.2.e: Pre-COWE Planning (folders 45-63 through 46-16); 1978-1980.
Exceptional items: These files contain a variety of program related materials. The researcher should consult the Container List of this guide for a survey of the topics covered. However, several items not self-evident there are highlighted as follows:

Folder #

Description

45-63

Outline of Athyal's duties in correspondence from Leighton Ford.

45-68

Documentation on David Liao's hiring as Program Associate and reports of his tours in Asia to stimulate involvement in study groups.

46-1

Manuscript of a paper by John Howell which was suggested for use in the COWE Newsletter to prepare the attitudes of participants for the work of the Consultation.

46-6

Lengthy memo from Dave Howard regarding the emphasis of the Consultation and the apparent disequalibrium between the program being planned and the broad representative spectrum being invited.

46-11

Manuscript of Donald Smith's paper, "Your Hands Are Deceiving Me: A Classification of Basic Signal Systems Utilized in Inter-Personal Communications," in which he analyzes the various symbol systems people use in communication and suggests the need to understand communication dynamics for effective evangelization.

46-12

Travel arrangements related memo from Ramez Attalah on difficulties participants were having in making arrangements through the designated travel agency. Attalah refers to specific problems and makes recommendations for action.


Subseries VI.C.2.f: COWE Program (folders 46-17 through 46-50, and 47-22); 1978-1980.
Exceptional items: This subsection deals largely with the plans for the plenary sessions and Bible expositions of the Consultation. The contents range from preliminary discussion of the overall framework of the sessions and what topics to address (folder 46-17) to copies of some of the papers for the expositions (folders 46-18,19).

Included among the exposition papers are:

"The Bible in World Evangelization" by John Stott

"The God Who Speaks" by Gottfried Osei-Mensah

"The Word God Has Spoken" by Saphir Athyal

"The People Through Whom He Speaks" by Emilio Nunez

"The Place of Biblical Unity in World Evangelization" by D. John Richard

"The People to Whom He Speaks" by Tom Houston

"The People Approach to World Evangelization" by C. Peter Wagner

"How Shall They Hear?" by Gottfried Osei-Mensah

"The Place of Resources in World Evangelization" by Chua Wee Hian

"Communication and World Evangelization" by Viggo Sogaard

"Evangelization of Refugees" by Burt N. Singleton, Jr.


Leighton Ford's welcoming remarks to the Thai government representative is also included. The texts of additional papers, stored separately because copied on legal sized paper are located in folder 47-22; in some cases, overlap is due to variant editions of a paper. Included among these are:

"The Place of Prayer in World Evangelization" by John R. Reid

"God's Strategy" (closing address) by Leighton Ford

"The Place of the Holy Spirit in World Evangelization", 3 testimonies

"The Place of Resources in World Evangelization" by Chua Wee Hian


Reactions to, reflections on and recommendations for various papers were received by the COWE office. These are located in folder 46-27.

A separate section is devoted to the plenary sessions, following the general format as that for the expositions. These include general suggestions and an orientation document sent to those preparing papers for these sessions (folder 46-29) and the arrangements with the individuals involved. The researcher should note the Container List for the subjects of each of these addresses. The files contain some although not exhaustive data on the interaction on the topics being proposed.

Sub-Plenary sessions were planned to provide time for people to discuss the first drafts of reports which were prepared in the Mini-Consultations on reaching the various people groups under consideration. Documentation on these is available in folder 46-36.

Folder 46-41 contains a variety of miscellaneous items. Among them are a typed draft of Billy Graham's taped comments to the assembly, the welcoming address from a representative of the Thai church, Leighton Ford's opening comments, the agendas for each day's morning sessions, correspondence on suggestions for main session topics, and a letter from Paul Little to Leighton Ford with his reflections on the program planning for the Lausanne Congress, written at the time of the ICOWE. Folder 46-45 contains an overview of the Consultation schedule, of interest due the presence of various drafts rather than only the final one.

Subseries VI.C.2.g: Commission on Evangelical Cooperation (folders 46-51 to 55); 1978-1980.
Exceptional items: The Commission was established with Jack Dain as its Coordinator to deal with the issue of how the evangelical community could cooperate in world evangeli-zation. Because the Commission met during the Consultation, it was given major consideration in the program planning. Folders 46-51 through 46-55 thoroughly document the preparation for this, including minutes from Executive Committee meetings, discussion on the composition of the Commission, and the work of the six Sub-Commissions (Evaluation of LCWE; Relations with Other Bodies; Church/Parachurch; Mission/Church; Resources, Personnel, Finance; and Communications. Folder 46-55 contains a working paper for the Resources Sub-Commission. The Commission records include the manuscripts for several papers. Worthy of note are John Richard's "Co-operative Evangelism" (folder 46-52), Warren Webster's "Evangelicals and Unity in Mission: The Nature of the Church and Unity In Mission" (folders 46-53), and Roderick Billup's "Strategy For World Missions Coordination" (folder 46-54). The latter is particularly interesting for the military scheme and terminology it proposes for carrying out world evangelization.

Subseries VI.C.2.h: COWE Mini-Consultation (folders 46-56 through 68); 1979-1980.
Exceptional items: The Mini-Consultations were the working sessions at COWE which were to interact with the data received from the study groups. Of these files, folders 46-64 through 46-68 contain the richest source of material, consisting of the composite position papers drafted by the international coordinators. These papers were to be the basis for the Mini-Consultations' work. The titles of these papers largely correspond with the titles of the study groups/ Mini- Consultations and the researcher can find all of these represented. Unless otherwise noted, the papers listed below are found in folder 46-64.

"Bringing It Home" on the Orthodox Church in the Soviet Union

"Analysis of the Religious, Social and Techno-economic Situation of the Department of Ayacucho, Peru, and Strategies of Evangelism"

"Evangelism in Haiti"

"Attitudes Towards Reaching African Traditional Religionists"

"The Theology of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church"

"Holy Tradition in Relation to Scripture"

"Reaching Traditional Religions of Asia: Understandings and Misunderstandings" (folder 46-65)


Subseries VI.C.2.i: Convener's Reports (folders 47-1 through 21); 1980.
Exceptional items: The position papers noted in the previous section were compilations prepared by the international coordinators of reports submitted by the conveners of the study groups throughout the world. Folders 47-1 through 47-18 contain these reports for each of the various study groups. These files are particularly rich in cultural information and reflection on the obstacles to and strategy for evangelizing the various people groups under study, offering an almost dizzying array of studies on specific groups in specific countries. The following list outlines the reports available. Folder 47-20 also contains a number of reports which were intended for distribution at the Consultation.

Reaching Buddhists (folder 47-1): "A Point of Conduct (sic) Between Japan-Buddhism and Christianity"

Reaching Chinese (folder 47-2,3):

"The Gospel for China: An Evangelical and Chinese Approach to China Ministries"

"How to Strengthen the House Churches in China"

"Reaching China with Radio Waves"

"China Literature Evangelism Today"

"Reaching China Factory Workers in Hong Kong"

"Reaching the Hakkas in Taiwan"

"Reaching the Ethnic Chinese in Kota Jayapura, Irian Jaya, Indonesia"

"Understanding the Thai Chinese"

"Reaching the First Generation of Indochinese Immigrants in Winnipeg"

"Reaching Ethnic Chinese Restaurant Workers in the United Kingdom"

"Reaching Ethnic Chinese High-Rise Apartment Block Dwellers" (Singapore)

"Reaching Chinese in the United States of North America"

"Reaching Ethnic Chinese in Australia"

"Evangelization of Taiwan-Chinese College Students"

Reaching Hindus (folder 47-4) includes two reports from India: "Reaching Hindu Women" and "How To Reach the Bengali Hindus With the Gospel and What Are the Barriers That Stand In Their Way to Come to Christ". Folder 47-20 also contains reports from Madras, Calcutta, Madurai, and England, "A Study Paper on the Hindus in Nepal: The Hindu Newars and the Gospel", "Reaching Hindus of Karnataka", and "Cultural Barriers in Hindu Society for Openness to the Gospel".

Reaching Jews (folder 47-5):

"The Church's Approach to the Jewish People in the Light of Romans"

"French Jewish Population"

"Social Change Within the Jewish Community"

"Jewish Communities In Latin America"

"Reaching the Jewish People in South Africa"

"The Task of the Church in Israel in the 1980's"

"Reaching Jews in Israel" (folder 47-20)

Reports are also included from Australia and New Zealand.

Reaching Marxists (folder 47-6):

"Christianity in a Marxists Context"

"Towards Developing an Effective Russian Broadcasting Philosophy"

"Some Aspects of Broadcasting to the Atheistic Russian Audience"

"Reaching Marxists in India"

"The Place of the Bible in Reaching Marxists" (Peru)

"Marxism and Evangelical Student Work"

"Christian Witness to Russian Intelligentsia in Soviet Marxist Society"

"With Love! Reaching Marxists" (folder 47-20)

"Reaching Marxists: A Lesson in Relevancy" (folder 47-20)

There are also reports from Brazil, Bogata (folder 47-20), Finland, Germany (in German), North Korea, United Kingdom and Zambia.

Reaching Muslims (folder 47-7):

"The Hausa Muslim" (Nigeria)

"A New Mission Field in Homeland: Black Muslims of North America"

"Some Thoughts on the Use of the Quran in Christian Witness to Muslims"

"Bible Correspondence as a Tool for Witness to Muslims" (New Zealand)

"The Arabs of Morocco"

"A Brief Study: Muslim International Students in Chicago Area"

"Strategies for Muslim Evangelism in the United States: Chicago Area"

"Muslim Students at Grand Rapids Junior College"

"The Delineation of Basic Christian Truth in Sharing the Gospel with Muslims"

"Religious Terminology in Islam and Christianity"

"An Exploration of a Community Model for Muslim Missionary Outreach by Koreans"

"Reaching Muslims for Christ in Cairo, Egypt"

"Why Christianity Has Made as Much Progress as it Has in North Africa"

"Honor and Shame in the Arab World"

Reports are also included from Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Kenya, the Middle East and the Philippines.

The Reaching Traditional Religionists in Africa file (folder 47-8) contains reports from Malawi, the Republic of Central Africa, and Zimbabwe.

Reaching Traditional Religionists: Asia and Oceania (folders 47-9,10):

"Animism in the Sepik World View & the Implications to Christian Missions"

"Reaching Non-Literates in Traditional Religionist" (India & Pakistan)

"A Brief Introduction to the Taiwanese Pantheon"

"Profile on Fiji Indians for the Purpose of Evangelism"

"The Tiruray of Southwestern Mindanao"

"The Tiboli of Southwestern Mindanao"

"The Madaya of Eastern Mindanao"

"Unreached Peoples of Mindanao - The Bagobo Tribe"

"The Folk Religion of the Taiwaness (sic)"

"The Gospel for Thai Ears"

This file also includes a paper of more general interest, "Communication of the Gospel Amidst Cultural Diversity: An Anthropological Perspective on Christian Missions".

Reaching Traditional Religionists in Latin America and the Caribbean (folder 47-11):

"The Zoque Groups of Southeastern Mexico"

"Chol, Tila" (Mexico city)

"Contextualization Within the Culture" (Haiti)

"The Power of God Versus the Power of the Devil in Haiti"

"The Nature of Conversion in Haiti"

Spanish texts of papers from Peru

Reaching City Dwellers - Large City (folder 47-12) includes reports from the following cities: Asuncion, Paraguay (Spanish); Bangui, Zaire (French); Bogata, Colombia (Spanish); Cordoba, Argentina; Frankfurt, West Germany; Quito, Ecuador (Spanish); Montivideo, Argentina; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Campo Grande, Brazil; Rosario, Argentina; and Sydney, Australia.

The Reaching Nominal Christians Among Orthodox (folder 47-13) contains reports from India, Greece, and Egypt.

Reaching Nominal Christians Among Protestants (folder 47-14):

"Protestant and Anglican Nominal Defined" (Southern California)

"Family and Neighborhood Outreach" (Southern California)

"Church Visitation Strategy..." (Southern California)

"A Ministerial Manifesto," (Southern California)

"Reaching...Through New Members Classes" (Southern California)

"Strategies in the Business Community" (Southern California)

The file also includes a report from Malawi and another on work in a predominantly Muslim environment in Borneo.

Reaching Nominal Christians Among Roman Catholics (folders 47-15 through 19):

"How to Win a Roman Catholic to Christ" (Nigeria)

"What Must a Nominal Roman Catholic Believe and Disbelieve" (USA)

"A Resume of the Ecclesiastical/Religious Situation in Belgium"

"Reaching the Basque People for Christ" (Spain)

"Reaching...Among Italian Roman Catholic Migrants to Australia"

"Post-Conciliar Catholicism in Latin America"

"Some Characteristics of the Paraguayan Man"

"Manual for the Evangelization and Discipling of Roman Catholics in Austria, Germany and Poland"

"Reaching Prisoners in the Jails and Penitentiaries in Peru"

"Reaching...in Peru: The Children!"

"Thirty-Five Distinguishing Cultural Characteristics: A Statistical Analysis of the Mexican-American Population of Dallas and Fort Worth"

The files also include reports from Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, France, Guatamala, Ireland, Italy, Paraguay, Portugal, Scotland, Sierra Leone, Spain, Venezuela and West Germany.

Folder 47-20 also includes reports from England and Australia on reaching secularists.

Subseries VI.C.2.j: Participant Selection (folders 48-1 through 18 and 57-1 & 2).
Exceptional items: Athyal's files include participant selection material as do other COWE related series, documenting the process of nominations being offered by LCWE members, international coordinators and study groups, and including special attention to the consultants category. Box 57-1 and 2 contain the operations manual and data cards for all participants at the Consultation. The cards, arranged alphabetically, are of the hand-punched variety which can be manually sorted and tabulated. Researchers may sort them according to their interests of the researcher but must return the cards to their original alphabetical order when finished.

Subseries VI.C.2.k: Other COWE Groups (folders 49-1 through 4); 1979-1980.
Exceptional items: Interest groups were informal gatherings planned to allow individuals involved in common types of work (i.e. scripture translation) or facing common obstacles (i.e. liberation theology) to confer together. Some information on these is available in folders 49-1 through 49-3. Folder 49-3, for example, includes correspondence from David Bryant of Inter-Varsity on planning Edinburgh '80 in relation to an interest group on student ministry. Regional groups gathered at the Consultation to interact on the specific needs and difficulties of their geographical regions. The reports from these are included in folder 49-4, touching on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the question of "What are the major concerns in our region concerning cooperation in regional evangelization?" to identifying unreached people groups within a region.

Subseries VI.C.2.l: Other Conferences (folders 49-5 through 17); 1978-1980.
Exceptional items: Among those represented, the major meeting documented was the 1978 North American Conference on Muslim Evangelization, which was jointly sponsored by the North American Lausanne Committee and World Vision International. Folder 49-12 contains numerous papers from the conference related to ministry among Muslims, touching on areas such as conversion, contextualization, the development of churches in Muslim societies, radio broadcasting to Muslims, strategies and reports on various Muslim countries. Folder 49-13 includes one page summary sheets of discussions by Muslim specialty groups, such as theology, anthropology, and missionaries. Folder 49-15 contains responses to an evaluative questionnaire the COWE staff distributed at the Muslim conference in order to aid them in planning the COWE (questions sought information on positive and negative aspects of the conference and their implications for COWE planning).

Also of interest are documents from folder 49-9 from the EFMA Executives Retreat in 1979, including consideration of the unreached peoples issue and its implications for existing mission work, particularly the redeployment of existing staff and recruitment of new staff.

Subseries VI.C.2.m: General: COWE Office, LCWE-Related, Athyal (folders 50-1 through 42) 1976-1980.
Exceptional items: This final subsection of Athyal's files is comprised of general administrative materials. Among the folders are Athyal's resume and a COWE organizational chart (folder 50-2); handwritten minutes from the Asian Committee on World Evangelization meeting at COWE (folder 50-3); and the script to an audio-visual production, "Doors of Opportunity: 2,000 years of Evangelization" (folder 50-7).

Folder 50-16 contains office memos which more than anything give some of the flavor of the Wheaton office environment. Folders 50-17, 26, 27, 30, 32, 35, 36 and 41 contain similar documents.

Folder 50-17 includes several documents related to plans to eliminate the phrase "World Evangelization..." from the return address on the envelope when sending mail to particular countries where the overt identification of Christian material might be a problem to the recipient.

Folder 50-41 includes John Howell's job description as Operations Director.

Subseries VI.C.3: COWE Newsletter Editor (Cindy Secrest) and Assistant to the Director of Communications
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1977-1980
Volume: 2.0 cubic feet
Boxes: 51-55
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, drafts of production scripts, biographical sketches, lists of COWE personnel, manuscripts of proposed articles, drafts and final copy of COWE program book, publication production and reference files, issues of publications, press releases
Correspondents: Stan Izon and other COWE staff, authors of articles
Notes: These files were created by Cindy Secrest, COWE's Assistant to the Director of Communications, Stan Izon. Her duties ranged from editing various documents to working on Information Bulletin and COWE Newsletter to coordinating other aspects of communication with Izon. (A job description for her position details the scope of her duties and can be reviewed in folder 56-7.) In many cases, the folder titles on the Container List are sufficiently specific and the researcher should therefore note these. As Secrest's duties extended beyond the Communications Department of the Consultation office, a number of the files relate to other areas of the Consultation, while at the same time illustrating the intersection of the Communications Department and other office functions.

Exceptional items: Material on two media projects are located in folder 51-2. "Hearing and Doing" was a LCWE project involving an order-by-mail learning packet which included a set of audio tapes from LCWE's 1978 Willowbank meeting. "How Shall They Hear?" was a multimedia presentation intended to stimulate financial and prayer support for the meeting by addressing the key issue of the Consultation: reaching the unreached peoples of the world. The file contains several drafts along with annotations of the script. Researchers should refer to the Audio Tape and Slide Separation Records of this guide to review the completed edition of this presentation.

Folder 51-4 refers specifically to a paper Dave Howard wrote which was referred to internally as the "Background Paper." Folder 51-9, "Hardship" relates to the specific financial needs of suggested participants. These were to be highlighted in pre-COWE publications. Profile sheets are also available for those individuals under consideration.

Folder 51-11 on various post-Lausanne evangelization congresses and their statements includes a comprehensive list of these meetings between 1975 and 1978. Among these is material from the 1978 Indian Congress of Evangelization in Guatemala, including a brief history of the congress whose purpose was to address the need to evangelize the Indian peoples in Guatemala.

Folder 51-15 contains several manuscripts to papers, such as "Affirm the Good News" by the Strategy Development Committee of the United Presbyterian Church, "Issues in Reaching Hindus" along with a response paper, and "Issues in Reaching Unreached Peoples."

A number of files include data on the COWE staff and those playing a visible role in the actual meetings. Folder 51-20 contains biographical sketches of the Consultation platform and program leaders and a list of all COWE staff and their respective duties. Folder 52-17 also contains complete staff lists. Folder 52-16 offers biographical data forms completed by various COWE speakers, among which are Luis Palau, Viggo Sogaard, Emilio Nunez, John Richard, Leighton Ford, Tom Houston, Gordon MacDonald, Chua Wee Hian, and Festo Kivengere. Similar forms are also available for some COWE staff, such as Gottfried Osei-Mensah, David Howard, John Howell, Saphir Athyal, Jane Rainey, Stan Izon, and David Liao. Folder 52-1 relates to the enlisting of Barry Berryman from the Australian office of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Assocation as the COWE production coordinator. Berryman was given responsibility for supervising the preparation of press materials.

Folder 52-2 contains both the graphic and textual drafts and final copy of the COWE program book.

Folders 52-5 through 52-13 consist of correspondence and articles proposed from the representative study groups for use in COWE publications.

Many of Secrest's files are either working production files or reference files. Folders 52-21 through 53-16 for example document various aspects of press involvement. Among these are the contents of the News Centre Background File (folders 52-21,22 and 23) which also include a complete series of COWE Newsletters, lists of all participants, subdivisions of participants by denominations, copies of study papers and position papers, and a complete series of Information Bulletin, which was retitled World Evangelization Information Bulletin in 1977, (and then World Evangelization in mid-1985). Also see folder 120-6,7,8 in the Treasurer’s series, which includes more recent copies of the publication.

Folders 53-17 though 54-4 relate to the production of the various issues of COWE Newsletter, as well as overall aspects of production, such as graphics and mailing.

Folders 54-5 and 6 contain articles for COWE publications by John Stott and David Liao.

Folder 54-7 serves as a background file, including English and French copies of Information Bulletin prepared prior to the Lausanne Congress.

Folders 54-8 through 54-21 document the production of the Daily Communique, the several-page newspaper which was put out daily at the Consultation. These, as the COWE Newsletter, are subdivided by each issue.

Folders 55-3 and 4 consist entirely of news releases written by LCWE's World Evangelization Information Service. These news items touch on diverse LCWE-related activities such as the 1976 Pan African Christian Leadership Assembly (PACLA), Dave Howard's appointment as Director of COWE in 1977, and the Thailand meeting.

Subseries VI.C.4: COWE Bookkeeper (Cindy Wilson)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1972-1980
Volume: 3.2 cubic feet
Boxes: 70-77
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, ledger sheets, billing forms, etc., documenting the financial record keeping of the COWE office.
Notes: The records in this subsection are the files of the COWE bookkeeper, Cindy Wilson. The majority of these relate to the financial arrangements of the Consultation participants, ranging from travel and accommodation details to subsidies. Much of the information in these files is uniform and routine. They do, however, identify alphabetically who the participants were and what proportion of their expenses they were able to pay, and also include correspondence with and in some cases biographical data on participants.

Exceptional items: Among these files are a number of items worthy of note:

Folder #

Description

70-2

Compilation of items from ICOWE planning meetings related to its budget; memos regarding financial arrangements and subsidies for COWE; and the form letter to all COWE participants regarding the financial aspects of their participation in COWE.

70-4

Incorporation papers and by-laws of the ICOWE and a draft constitution of the LCWE. The items in this file are related to the tax-exempt status of LCWE which the COWE office utilized.

70-7

Notebook with all COWE participants, arranged by country, also identifying "conveners" and "participants".

70-10

Correspondence regarding both specific instances and general policy on scholarship assistance for COWE participants.

Subseries VI.C.5: COWE Travel Coordinator
Date Range: 1980
Volume: 2 folders
Boxes: 82
Type of documents: Ledger books
Notes: The records in this subsection consist of two ledger books maintained by Robert Gray of Travel Designers, the travel agency which coordinated travel arrangements on behalf of the COWE office for participants in the Thailand Consultation in 1980. The books predominantly contain financial data for travel arrangements. However, they also list all those traveling to the meeting, subdividing them by country. The records are arranged alphabetically within the ledger by country name.

Subseries VI.C.6: COWE Printing Department
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Range: 1980
Volume: .8 cubic feet
Boxes: 78-79
Type of documents: Duplicated documents for the consultation, such as newspapers, forms, announcements, news releases, various drafts of manuscripts, and form correspondence.
Notes: As the material was received unarranged, the archivist provided the arrangement and the folder titles. With the exception of folder 78-12, all the printing was done in Thailand at the Consultation, following the move of the Wheaton office to Pattaya.

Many of the documents include the cover sheet used to order the duplication of the document. The researcher will find most of the folder titles sufficiently precise to indicate their contents. Items in several of the folders nonetheless bear mentioning.

Folder

Description

78-2

Drafts of the COWE Appeal; "Position Paper on Proposed LCWE/WEF Union."

78-9

Billy Graham's statement indicating his postponed participation in the Consultation.

78-10

Strategy Working Group report; minutes of several LCWE Executive Committee meetings.

78-11

Participant breakdowns by category and geographical region.

78-17

Press release "Latin Churchmen Bridge Rift."

78-19

"A Biblical Approach to the Evangelization of Indigenous Groups;" "The Gospel for Thai Ears."

78-20

"Practical Experience in Using the People Group Approach" by George Samuel; "The People Approach to World Evangelization" by C. Peter Wagner; and "Reservations Regarding the People Group Approach."

78-21

Bible study outlines, "The Word of God Has Spoken," by Saphir Athyal and Lien-Hwa Chow.

Subseries VI.D: 1984 International Prayer Assembly
Date Range: 1984
Volume: 1 folder
Boxes: 132 (1 folder)
Type of documents: Program book from assembly
Notes: Program book features daily schedules and speaker profiles, with text in both English and Korean.

Subseries VI.E: 1985 Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and World Evangelization (Oslo, Norway)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1982-1985
Volume: .8 cubic feet
Boxes: 85-86
Type of documents:
Correspondents: Tormod Engelsviken (consultation coordinator), LCWE executive administrators and members, and other consulted as advisors in the planning process; these together also represent various regions of the world.
Notes: This small subseries consists primarily of correspondence related to planning for the consultation in Oslo, and manuscripts of all the papers presented (folders 86-20,21), including David Wells’ five-chapter manuscript and others on various aspects of the theme of the consultation. While some folders are general by their heading and contain correspondence from a variety of sources, other folders are designated to a specific person, often the same as those appearing in the more general files. The correspondence ranges from invitations to consideration of issues to be addressed. These appear to be the files of Engelsviken, since most correspondence is addressed to him, and most outgoing copies are from him. Also note audio recordings in the Location Record: Audio Tapes T184 through T199.
Exceptional items: Folder 85-15 consists of a report from the 1984 Irish Christian Leaders Interdenominational Conference, a gathering emphasizing the renewing work of the Holy Spirit.

Subseries VI.F: Singapore '87 (International Conference for Younger/Emerging Christian Leaders, 1987)
Arrangement: Alphabetical
Date Range: 1983-1988
Volume: .6 cubic feet
Boxes: 324-325
Geographic coverage: Singapore, worldwide
Type of documents: Memos and very small amount of correspondence, meeting agenda and minutes, press releases, newsletters (Countdown and Singapore 87 Update), outlines of workshop presentations, appeal for financial support, the event schedule, original version of the conference photo directory, planning notebook, post-conference reflections on the conference, donor lists, stewards applications, job descriptions, organizational chart, lists of participants and others attending, forms and form letters (and other duplicated documents), and other planning documents.
Correspondents: Stiller, other conference committee members, participants
Notes: The files in this subseries are those of the chairman of the 1987 conference, Brian Stiller.
Exceptional items: Among the documents of particular interest is Stiller’s planning notebook (spanning 1984-1987) in folder 325-2. A very interesting document (undated) in found in folder 325-11 is a LCWE list of “guidelines for official LCWE consultations.” Folder 325-1 includes manuscripts from Ramez Attalah, Joel Heck and Stiller. Folder 325-10 contains several of the documents that were part of the early formulation of the conference.

Subseries VI.G. 1989 Lausanne II Congress (see series II.C.2.b.2.)

Subseries VI.H. 2007 Bi-Annual Lausanne International Leadership Meeting, Budapest
Date Range: 2007
Volume: 1 folder
Boxes: 325
Type of documents: Spiral-bound program notebook (small size)
Notes: Program notebook includes schedule for the five-day meeting, short bios on the presenters, and additional resource material. Also included is a letter of greeting to all the participants from Billy Graham, and a greeting card with Leighton Ford’s painting of a pastoral scene and prayer titled “A Prayer for Renewal in the Spirit of Lausanne.”

Series VII: Miscellaneous Records
Subseries:
A.        Search Committee Chairman
B.        American Festival of Evangelism
C.        ICOWE Planning Committee
D.        Biographical Information Book of ICOWE
Date Range: 1980-1984
Volume: .3 cubic feet
Boxes: 80-81, 84
Notes: The concluding series of the collection's files consists of several small groups of material given to the Archives by various individuals who have been involved in LCWE or its meetings.

Subseries VII.A. LCWE Search Committee Chairman (folder 80-1); 1983-1984.
Exceptional items: The documents in folder 80-1 reflect the work of LCWE Search Committee (principally the Committee's Chairman, Thomas Zimmerman) in their attempt to fill the position of Executive Secretary, following Gottfried Osei-Mensah's resignation in 1983. Included are reports to the LCWE Executive Committee, a position description, and Zimmerman's correspondence with other members of the Search Committee, members of the LCWE administration, and potential nominees. The documents enumerate the suggested nominees and evaluations of their suitability for the post. The arrangements of the documents is alphabetical by correspondent.

Subseries VII.B. American Festival of Evangelism, 1981 (folder 80-2); 1980-1982.
Exceptional items: This file consists of duplicated material related to the American Festival of Evangelism in 1981 held in Kansas City. Items prepared prior to the meeting include promotional brochures, news releases, daily festival newspapers, newsletters, and a program directory. Festival follow-up material was prepared to broaden the impact of the festival in local churches. Printed materials documenting this include promotional material for ordering printed manuscripts of all the festival addresses, audio tapes and video tapes.

Subseries VII.C. ICOWE Planning Committee (folders 81-1,2,3); 1971-1973.
Exceptional items: The materials in these folders consist of the contents of a notebook kept by Ed Dayton, a member of ICOWE's Planning Committee and executive with the Missions Advanced Research and Communication Center (MARC). They include correspondence, minutes, memos, completed survey response forms, etc., related to the preparation for the 1974 Congress. The notebook has been subdivided into three folders due to its size, but the order has been retained as it was received.

Folder 81-1 relates to the goals survey conducted for ICOWE's Planning Committee in 1972, including both the final report and the individual responses on which the report was based.

The correspondence in folders 81-2 and 3 relate to the early planning of the Congress, documenting the decision-making that was taking place on the focus of the Congress, participants, and the research being conducted to provide the Congress with current data on unevangelized peoples and the status of Christianity throughout the world. Among the correspondents represented are Jack Dain, Leighton Ford, Donald Hoke, Paul Little, Victor Nelson, and ICOWE's Research Coordinator, Edward Pentecost.

Subseries VII.D. ICOWE Biographical Information Book (folder 84-1); 1974.
Exceptional items: The book consists of biographical data on the significant Congress officials and program participants.

Series VIII. Audio Recordings (see corresponding Location Record for Audio Tapes)
Arrangement: Chronologically
Date Range: 1979-1988
Notes: Recordings from selected LCWE-sponsored meetings, including the 1979 US Consultation on the Simple Lifestyle, 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization (COWE), 1984 International Prayer Assembly, 1985 Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and Evangelization, 1986 Communications Consultation, Singapore ‘87. Also among the recordings are those of International Advisory Council meetings, Leadership ‘88 planning, LCWE general and executive committee meetings, and from the 1988 Stuttgart European Leaders Conference on World Evangelism (ELCOWE). For recordings of the Lausanne Congress, see BGC Archives Collection 53.

Series IX. Moving Images (see corresponding Location Records for Films and Video tapes)
Subseries: Films, Video tapes
Date Range: 1974-1989
Notes: Recordings, primarily from selected LCWE-sponsored meetings, including Singapore ‘87, Leadership ‘88, and Lausanne II.

Series X. Still Images (see corresponding Location Records for Photo Albums, Photographs (prints) and Slides)
Subseries: Photo Albums, Photographs, Slides
Date Range: Approximately mid-1970s-1989
Notes: Features shots of LCWE staff, speakers at sponsored events and meetings, and the slides from the “Let the Earth Hear His Voice” slide presentation.
Exceptional items: Photo album featuring over five hundred photos of LCWE members from throughout the world.


Provenance

The materials in this collection were received by the Center from a variety of Lausanne Committee sources, 1978-2007.

Accessions:     78-22, 78-26, 78-27, 78-28, 80-85, 80-99, 80-128, 80-132, 80-142, 80-151, 80-160, 80-174, 81-11, 81-12, 81-18, 81-40, 81-43, 81-54, 81-58, 81-82, 81-100, 81-127, 81-141, 82-37, 83-91, 84-90, 84-97, 85-2, 91-16
Processed: September 23, 1987
Revised: October 28, 1988
Paul A. Ericksen
B. Lewis
M. Schimmels
J. Watson
K. Elwell
A. Labiano
R. Shuster
S. Geitgey
J. Nasgowitz
J. Tien

Updated: December 22, 2005
Accessions: 88-50, 89-100, 89-121, 90-21, 90-100, 91-14, 92-107, 93-77, 95-182, 96-43, 96-87
Paul A. Ericksen
M. Thompson
T. Thompson
J. Wells

Updated: February 22, 2006
Accessions: 87-28, 91-14
Paul A. Ericksen
J. Wells

Updated: December 19, 2006
Accessions: 91-14, 93-71, 96-50
Paul A. Ericksen
J. Anderson
T. Gulsvig
J. Wells

Updated: December 24, 2010
Accessions: 87-16, 91-14, 93-71, 06-33, 06-40, 07-41, 07-42, 07-64, 08-14
Paul Ericksen
H. Parish
A. Thomas
J. Wells


CHRONOLOGY OF LCWE-RELATED MEETINGS DOCUMENTED IN THE COLLECTION

The following list outlines those congresses on evangelism leading up to the Lausanne Congress or those sponsored fully or in part by the Lausanne Committee and its Working Groups. Numerous other meetings are documented in the files in this collection as well; the researcher should consult the Container List and/or the Cross Reference List of this guide for these.


Event

Location

Date

World Congress on Evangelism

Berlin, Germany

Oct. 26-Nov. 4, 1966

U.S. Congress on Evangelism

Minneapolis, MN

Sept. 8-13, 1969

International Congress on World Evangelization (ICOWE)

Lausanne, Switzerland

July 16-25, 1974

Consultation on the Homogeneous Unit Principle (HUP)

Pasadena, CA

May 31-June 2, 1977

Consultation on the Gospel & Culture

Willowbank, Bermuda

Jan. 6-13, 1978

North American Conference on Muslim Evangelism

Colorado Springs, CO

Oct. 15-21, 1978

U.S. Consultation on the Simple Lifestyle

Ventnor, NJ

Apr. 25-29, 1979

International Consultation on the Simple Lifestyle

London, England

Mar. 17-21, 1980

Consultation of World Evangelization

Pattaya, Thailand

June 16-27, 1980

American Festival of Evangelism

Kansas City, KS

July 27-31, 1981

Consultation on the Relationship between Evangelism and Social Responsibility (CRESR)

Grand Rapids, MI

June 16-23, 1982

International Prayer Assembly

Korea

June 6-11, 1984

Oslo ‘85 - Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and World Evangelization

Oslo, Norway

May 28-June 1, 1985

Singapore '87, the International Conference for Younger/Emerging Christian Leaders

Singapore

June 1-10, 1987

Leadership '88, the U.S. Conference for Emerging/Younger Leaders

Washington DC

June 27-July 1, 1988

International Congress on World Evangelization (Lausanne II)

Manila, Philippines

July 11-20, 1989

Budapest Global Summit

Budapest, Hungary

September 1-7, 1991

2004 Forum on World Evangelization

Pattaya, Thailand

September 29-October 5, 2004


GLOSSARY

The following is an abbreviated list of more commonly used terms and acronymns used in the materials in this collection.


Term

Definition

BGEA

Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

CCWE

Commission on Cooperation in World Evanglization

COWE

Consultation on World Evangelization, Pattaya, Thailand, 1980

COWE Catalysts

Individuals designated by geographical region to stimulate involvement in COWE study groups.

COWE
Consultants

Specialists assigned to each advise one of the COWE Mini-Consultations.

COWE Conveners

Individuals who called together participants in a COWE Study Group on a local or regional level.

COWE Interest Groups

Informal groupings at the Thailand meeting gathered around common types of work or obstacles.

COWE International Coordinators

Individuals coordinating the local COWE Study Groups for a particular "Reaching..." section. Their task was to compile the work done by the local Study Groups into a single report which would serve as the initial basis for the work done by the corresponding Mini-Consultation at the Thailand meeting.

COWE Mini- Consultations (MC)

Working sessions at the Thailand meeting which interacted with the reports and data compiled by the International Coordinators from the various local Study Groups. The number and titles of the MC's correspond with the number and titles of the Study Groups. Each MC was expected to prepare a paper on the topic of "Reaching... (designated people group).

COWE Regional Groups

Groups brought together at the Thailand meeting to interact on the specific needs and difficulties of their geographical regions.

COWE Study Groups

Groups formed throughout the world to study and prepare reports on the history and needs of particular target groups, i.e., City Dwellers or Hindus, etc., in specific geographic areas. The product of each group's work was compiled and edited by the broader Study Group's International Coordinator. That report was then presented as the basis for the work done by the corresponding Mini-Consultation (MC) at the Thailand meeting. The number and titles of the Study Groups correspond with the number and titles of MC's.

COWE Sub-Plenaries

Sessions at the Thailand meeting intended consider and evaluate the preliminary papers prepared by each of the Mini-Consultations (MC), and make recommendations to the MC's for further consideration in preparing the final draft of their paper.

CRESR

Consultation on the Relationship between Evangelism and Social Responsibility, Grand Rapids, 1982

ERCDOM

Evangelical/Roman Catholic Dialogue on Missions

HUP

Homogeneous Unit Principle

Lausanne Associates

See Senior Associates

ICOWE

International Congress on World Evangelization, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1974 (also referred to as the Lausanne Congress)

Lausanne II

Second International Congress on World Evangelization, Manila, Philippines, 1989

Lausanne II track designers

Persons responsible for the designing the elective track sessions for the 1989 Congress

LCWE

Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization

LOP

Lausanne Occasional Paper(s)

Observers

Designation used both at ICOWE and COWE for an individual who was not invited as a participant but wanted to attend, bore their own expenses and attended without the voting privileges given to participants.

Participant

Designation used both at ICOWE and COWE for an individual who was invited to the meeting, whose expenses were partly or fully covered by the meeting, and who was given voting privileges in the meeting's deliberations.

Search Committee

LCWE Committee authorized to recommend candidates to the LCWE Executive Committee for the post of Executive Secretary, which was vacated upon the resignation of Gottfried Osei-Mensah.

Senior Associates

Individuals appointed by vote of LCWE members to serve as coordinators for a specific ministry area or reaching a specific people group as emphasized during the 1980 Consultation in Thailand. The program began in 1981 with the associates known as Lausanne Associates; the term Senior Associates appears to have begun to be used around 1984.



LOCATION RECORD
Accession: 80-128, 81-100, 84-97, 88-50, 90-21
Type of Material: Audio Tapes
The following items are located in the AUDIO TAPE file.

# reel or cassette speed time sides contents dates

Tapes T1 through T4 consist of recorded sessions from the 1979 U.S. Simple Lifestyle Consultation at the Overseas Ministries Study Center in Ventnor, New Jersey.

T1

R

3-¾ ips

135 min

2

(#1) Side 1. Approximately 70 minutes (1 hour, 10 minutes). Welcome P.M. comments by Ron Sider and Gerald Anderson (25 minutes); keynote address by Bill Pannell (40 minutes). Side 2. Approximately 65 minutes (1 hour, 5 minutes). Continuation of Pannell's address (20 minutes). April 26, a.m.: Devotions (30 minutes); panel discussion of models, chaired by Virgil Vogt, (15 minutes; first portion of discussion only).

4/25-26/79

T2

R

3-¾ ips

220 min

2

(#4) Side 1. Approximately 130 minutes (2 hours, 10 minutes). April 27, a.m.: Continuation of panel discussion on T1 and panel discussion, "Lifestyle and the Family" (50 minutes); address by George Monsma, "The Socio-Economic- Political Order and Our Lifestyles" (50 minutes); response by Mac Barnum (13 minutes); response by Jayne Wood (15 minutes). Side 2. Approximately 90 minutes ( 1 hour, 30 minutes). April 27, p.m.: Discussion between Monsma, Barnum, Wood, and audience (37 minutes). Continuation of discussion (55 minutes).

4/26-27/79

T3

R

3-¾ ips

220 min

2

(#5) Side 1. Approximately 110 minutes. April 27, p.m.: Dramatic presentation by Mike Ballard, "Charles Finney" (55 minutes). April 28, a.m.: Opening worship (16 minutes); personal histories on "Lifestyle - One's Profession," Lou Fischer, Howard Dahl, David Puller, and Dennis Wood (37 minutes). Side 2. Approximately 110 minutes. Group discussion by participants of panel from Side 1 (22 minutes); panel discussion on "Guidelines for Simple Lifestyle," consisting of reports from sessions: "Lifestyle and One's Profession," Mac Barnum (24 minutes); "Lifestyle & the Family," Elaine Amerson (19 minutes); "Lifestyle & the Church," with specific comments on the black church in America, Michael Haynes (37 minutes); panel discussion, chaired by Wayne Bragg (8 minutes).

4/27-28/79

T4

R

3-¾ ips

165 min

2

(#6) Reel-to-reel, 3-3/4 i.p.s. Side 1. Approximately 95 minutes. April 29, a.m.: Findings & Committees report, including discussion from the consultation participants. Side 2. Approximately 70 minutes. Closing worship: Ken Medema (20 minutes); Ron Sider (13 minutes); and Samuel Escobar (36 minutes).

4/29/79

T5 through T16 consist of recorded sessions from the 1980 Consultation of World Evangelization in Pattaya, Thailand. In addition to the main messages, the tapes include Consultation proceedings and singing. Saphir Athyal, Cliff Barrows, A.J. Dain, Leighton Ford, David Howard, and other COWE staff are frequent participants in these proceedings at the platform. Each tape, unless otherwise noted, is recorded at 7-1/2 i.p.s. on reel-to-reel tape. These tapes were recorded on quarter-track machines; any duplication of these tapes therefore requires using compatible equipment in order to enable listening to each side separately. Cassette copies of the addresses on these tapes are noted on the following pages of this separation record.

T5

R

15 ips

95 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 40 minutes. Leighton Ford: Opening remarks (20 minutes). June 16, 1980. Researchers should use T19. Side 2: Approximately 55 minutes. Gottfried Osei-Mensah: "The God Who Speaks" (35 minutes). June 18, 1980. Researchers should use T24.

6/16/80, 6/18/80

T6

R

7-½ ips

140 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 90 minutes (1 hour, 30 minutes). Gottfried Osei-Mensah: "How Shall They Hear?" (40 minutes); C. Peter Wagner and Strategy Working Group session (20 minutes); greetings to and address by the representative of Thailand's king (15 minutes). June 17, 1980. Researchers should use T20 for the Osei-Mensah portion of tape and T21 and T22 for Strategy Working Group portions. Side 2 of T21 consists of the portion with the king's representative. Side 2: Approximately 50 minutes. Replay of program with Thailand king's representative on Side 1 (15 minutes); continuation of Strategy Working Group's session (20 minutes). June 17, 1980. Researchers should use T21 and T22 for the Strategy Working Group portions of the tape.

6/17/80

T7

R

7-½ ips

190 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 100 minutes (1 hour, 40 minutes). Audio-visual presentation (25 minutes); John Stott: "The Place Of the Bible in World Evangelization" (35 minutes). June 17, 1980. Researchers should use T23. Side 2: Approximately 90 minutes (1 hour, 30 minutes). Saphir P. Athyal: "The Word God Has Spoken" (50 minutes). June 19, 1980. Researchers should use T26.

6/17/80, 6/19/80

T8

R

7-½ ips

115 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 70 minutes (1 hour, 10 minutes). Viggo Soggaard (50 minutes). June 18, 1980. Researchers should use T25. Side 2: Approximately 45 minutes. Communications Working Group sponsored presentation of Thai folk drama with music, coordinated by Alan Eubank (15 minutes); interview with Florence Yeboah (7 minutes). June 18, 1980.

6/18/80

T9

R

7-½ ips

160 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 95 minutes (1 hour, 35 minutes). Testimonies by Matthew Ezeigbo, Mrs. Iqbal Kundan Massey and Iosif Ton: "The Place of the Holy Spirit in World Evangelization" (40 minutes). Also includes Samuel Kamaleson singing in the Tamil language. June 19, 1980. Researchers should use T27. Side 2: Approximately 65 minutes (1 hour, 5 minutes). Chow Lien Hwa: The Word He Has Spoken" (45 minutes). June 20, 1980. Researchers should use T28.

6/19/80, 6/20/80

T10

R

7-½ ips

165 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 95 minutes (1 hour, 35 minutes). Gordon MacDonald: "The Place of the Local Church in World Evangelization" (60 minutes). June 20, 1980. Researchers should use T29. Side 2: Approximately 70 minutes (1 hour, 10 minutes). John Reid: "The Place of Prayer in World Evangelization" (25 minutes). Sound at end of side of low quality. June 22, 1980. Researchers should use T30.

6/20/80, 6/22/80

T11

R

7-½ ips

145 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 75 minutes. Tom Houston: "The People to Whom He Speaks," part 1, (35 minutes). June 23, 1980. Researchers should use T31. Side 2: Approximately 70 minutes. Report from the Commission on Cooperation for World Evangelization, including A.J. Dain, John Stott, and Thomas Zimmerman, (60 minutes). June 23, 1980. Researchers should use T32.

6/23/80

T12

R

7-½ ips

130 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 65 minutes (1 hour, 5 minutes). Reginald Reimer, Ollie Kaetzel, Dan Cobb, Don Cormack, and David Pickard: "The Challenge of Refugees" (50 minutes). June 23, 1980. Researchers should use T33. Side 2: Approximately 65 minutes (1 hour, 5 minutes) Tom Houston: "The People to Whom He Speaks", part 2, (40 minutes). June 24, 1980. Researchers should use T34.

6/23/80, 6/24/80

T13

R

7-½ ips

80 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 65 minutes (1 hour, 5 minutes). Chua Wee Hian (35 minutes) and Stanley Mooneyham (15 minutes): "The Place of Resources in World Evangelization" (53 minutes). June 24, 1980. Researchers should use T35 for Chua portion of address; the Mooneyham address is on Side 2 of T30. Side 2: Approximately 15 minutes. Continuation of Mooneyham address on Side 1. Researchers should use Side 2 of T30.

6/24/80

T14

R

7-½ ips

140 min.

2

Side 1: Approximately 45 minutes. Emilio Nunez: "The People Through Whom God Speaks", part 1, (35 minutes). June 25, 1980. Researchers should use T36. Side 2: Approximately 95 minutes (1 hour, 35 minutes). John Richard: "The Place of Biblical Unity in World Evangelization" (60 minutes). June 25, 1980. Researchers should use T37.

6/25/80

T15

R

7-½ ips

170 min

2

Side 1: Approximately 100 minutes (1 hour, 40 minutes). Emilio Nunez: "The People Through Whom God Speaks", part 2, (40 minutes); testimonies by Nilson Fanini and Robertson McQuilkin (20 minutes). June 26, 1980. Researchers should use T38 for the Nunez portion of the tape and T39 for the testimonies. Side 2: Approximately 75 minutes. Marietje Mapalieij-Mantik (beginning excluded) and Gerry Gallimore: continuation of testimonies on Side 1 (15 minutes); Thomas Zimmerman & Chua Wee Hian: Commission on Cooperation report (20 minutes); John Stott: COWE Statement (15 minutes). June 26, 1980. Researchers should use T39 for the testimony portion of the tape and T40 for the Commission on Cooperation portion.

6/26/80

T16

R

7-½ ips

95 min

1

Side 1: Approximately 95 minutes. Leighton Ford: "God's Strategy" (45 minutes); reading of COWE Statement by delegates 3 minutes); beginning of closing service including communion (15 minutes). June 26, 1980. Researchers should use T41.

6/26/80


T17

C

60 min

2

Approximately 30 minutes on each side. Sound track to audio-visual production, "That Everyone May Hear," focusing on evangelizing unreached people groups. The tape is intended to accompany slides found on the appropriate separation record of this guide. Side 2 includes programmed tones for presentations without script. (See the companion slides S1-S140 in Slides Location Record.)

1980

T18

C

34 min

2

Approximately 17 minutes on each side. "Que Todos Los Pueblos Escuchen La Voz De Dios: Canta Kerygma (That the World Hears the Voice of God)," a Latin American Christian musical.

N.d.

T19 through T41, all 30-minute cassettes unless otherwise noted, comprise a series produced from the COWE meetings, edited from the master tapes of the entire proceedings to feature the main addresses of the Consultation. The number in parentheses is the series number assigned by LCWE.

T19

C

60

2

(1-80) Leighton Ford: "The Heart Of an Evangelist" (approximately 20 minutes). Tape also includes Billy Graham's pre-recorded greetings and comments to the Consultation (10 minutes). Side 2 includes a devotional message by Ford.

6/16/80

T20

C

60

2

(2-80) Gottfried Osei-Mensah: "How Shall They Hear?" (approximately 40 minutes).

6/17/80

T21

C

60

2

( - ) Peter Wagner: "The People Approach in World Evangelization" (approximately 20 minutes). Side 2 includes the greetings to and address by the representative of Thailand's king (approximately 15 minutes).

6/17/80

T22

C

60

2

(4-80) George Samuel, James Wong and Tom Houston: "A Practical Approach To Reaching Peoples" (approximately 45 minutes).

6/17/80

T23

C

60

2

(5-80) John Stott: "The Place Of the Bible in World Evangelization" (approximately 35 minutes).

6/17/80

T24

C

60

2

(6-80) Gottfried Osei-Mensah: "The God Who Speaks" (approximately 35 minutes).

6/18/80

T25

C

60

2

Viggo Sogaard: "Communication and World Evangelization" (approximately 50 minutes).

6/18/80

T26

C

60

2

(8-80) Saphir P. Athyal: "The Word God Has Spoken" (approximately 50 minutes).

6/19/80

T27

C

60

2

(9-80) Testimonies by Matthew Ezeigbo, Iqbal Kundan Massey, Iosif Ton and Leighton Ford: "The Place of the Holy Spirit in World Evangelization" (approximately 40 minutes).

6/19/80

T28

C

60

2

(10-80) Chow Lien Hwa: "The Word God Has Spoken" (approximately 45 minutes). June 20, 1980.

6/20/80

T29

C

60

2

(11-80) Gordon MacDonald: "The Local Church Running the Race Together" (approximately 60 minutes).

6/20/80

T30

C

60

2

Side 1 (12-80) John Reid: "The Place of Prayer in World Evangelization" (approximately 25 minutes). June 22, 1980. Side 2 (12B-80) Stan Mooneyham: "The Place Resources in World Evangelization" (approximately 30 minutes).

6/24/80

T31

C

60

2

(13-80) Tom Houston: "The People to Whom He Speaks," Part 1 (approximately 35 minutes).

6/23/80

T32

C

60

2

(14-80) Leighton Ford, Thomas Zimmerman, A.J. Dain: report by the Commission on Cooperation (approximately 60 minutes).

6/23/80

T33

C

60

2

(15-80) "Challenge of Refugees" (approximately 50 minutes).

6/23/80

T34

C

60

2

(16-80) Tom Houston: "The People to Whom He Speaks," Part 2, (approximately 40 minutes).

6/24/80

T35

C

60

2

(17-80) Chua Wee Hian: "The Place of Resources in World Evangelization" (approximately 35 minutes).

6/24/80

T36

C

60

2

(18-80) Emilio Antonio Nunez: "The People Through Whom He Speaks" Part 1 (approximately 35 minutes).

6/25/80

T37

C

60

2

(19-80) John Richard: "The Place Of Biblical Unity In World Evangelization" (approximately 60 minutes).

6/25/80

T38

C

60

2

(20-80) Emilio Antonio Nunez: "The People Through Whom He Speaks" Part 2 (approximately 40 minutes).

6/26/80

T39

C

60

2

(21-80) Testimonies: Nison Fanini, Robertson McQuilkin, Marietje Mapalieij-Mantik and Gerry Gallimore (approximately 35 minutes).

6/26/80

T40

C

60

2

(22-80) Report from the Commission on Cooperation in World Evangelization" (approximately 35 minutes).

6/26/80

T41

C

60

2

(23-80) Leighton Ford: "God's Strategy" (approximately 45 minutes).

6/26/80

International Prayer Assembly, 1984

The following recordings (T42 through T183), all cassettes, were recorded during several related conferences on prayer in Seoul, Korea, in 1984 at the time of the International Prayer Assembly. Many of the speakers were Korean and give their presentation in the Korean language. The tapes are further ordered by the specific event within the broader schedule.

T42

C

90

2

Park Cho Choon: “Revival Through Prayer”

6/5/84

T43

C

60

2

Steven Tong: “The Cost of Revival”

6/6/84

T44

C

60

2

side 1: Dick Eastman: “Willingness to Pay the Price”
side 2: Thomas Wang, Gottfried Osei-Mensah: “The Lausanne Movement”

6/6/84

T45

C

90

2

Bill Bright: “Means for Revival”

6/7/84

T46

C

60

2

Dick Eastman: “Revival Among Churches and Individuals”

6/7/84

T47

C

60

2

Jin Kyung Jeong: “The Korea Evangelical Fellowship”

6/7/84

T48

C

60

2

J. Edwin Orr: “Fruits of Revival” #1

6/8/84

T49

C

60

2

J. Edwin Orr: “Fruits of Revival” #2

6/8/84

T50

C

60

2

Thomas Wang: “Chinese Around the World”

6/8/84

T51

C

60

2

Peter Beyerhaus: “Continuation of Revival”

6/9/84

T52

C

60

2

David Bryant: “Strategy for Prayer Movement in Each Region” #1

6/9/84

T53

C

60

2

David Bryant: “Strategy for Prayer Movement in Each Region” #2

6/9/84

T54

C

60

2

Akira Izuda: “Vision and Prayer for World Mission”

6/10/84

T55

C

60

2

Regional Follow-up Strategy and Prayer

6/11/84

T56

C

60

2

Joon Gon Kim: “Evangelization Through Revival” #1

6/11/84

T57

C

60

2

Joon Gon Kim: “Evangelization Through Revival” #2

6/11/84

International Prayer and Fasting Rally, 1984

T58

C

90

2

side 1: Kyung Chik Han: “Prayer for the Centenary”
side 2: Bill Bright: “Power of Praise”

6/6/84

T59

C

90

2

side 1: Jang Hwan Kim: “Prayer Model of Jesus and Paul”
side 2: Han Kyu Byun: “The Holy Spirit and Prayer”

6/6/84

T60

C

60

2

Jack Taylor: “Laws of Prayer”

6/6/84

T61

C

60

2

Woon Sang Jeong: “National Salvation and Fasting Prayer”

6/6/84

T62

C

60

2

side 1: Jae Hyuk Chang: “Revival Through Prayer”
side 2: Byoung Sei Oh: “Right Theology, Faith Life and Prayer”

6/7/84

T63

C

60

2

Kyu Nam Jeong: “The Power and Value of Prayer Bringing about National Unity” #1

6/7/84

T64

C

60

2

side 1: Kyu Nam Jeong: “The Power and Value of Prayer National Unity” #2
Praise -- Sun Young Park
side 2: Thomas Abraham: “Prayer and Central Asia”

6/7/84

T65

C

60

2

side 1: Elder Yong Ki Kim: “Right Life and Right Prayer Life”
side 2: Satoshi Moriyama: “The Prayer and Spiritual Revival in Japanese Churches” #1

6/7/84

T66

C

60

2

side 1: Moriyama: “The Prayer and Spiritual Revival in Japanese Churches” #2
side 2: Gottfried Osei-Mensah: “Strategy for Prayer Movement in Each Region” #1

6/7/84

T67

C

90

2

Gottfried Osei Mensah: “Strategy for Prayer Movement in Each Region” #2

6/7/84

T68

C

60

2

Ho Moon Lee: “National and Cultural Way of Life”

6/7/84

T69

C

60

2

Peter Beyerhaus: “The End of History and Second Coming”

6/7/84

T70

C

60

2

side 1: Young Jae Lim: “Intercessor Filled with the Holy Spirit”
side 2: Hara Noboru: “Prayer Altars Bring Awakening in Christian Homes, Churches and Nationwide” #1

6/7/84

T71

C

60

2

side 1: Hara Noboru: “Prayer Altars Bring Awakening in Christian Homes, Churches and Nationwide” #2
side 2: Ki Man Hahn: “Korean Churches Revival and Prayer”

6/7/84

T72

C

60

2

Prayer and Announcements
Benediction by Byoung Sei Oh

6/7/84

T73

C

60

2

Kyung Sik Park: “Prayer and God’s Will”

6/8/84

T74

C

60

2

Doo Sup Eum: “Monasterial Prayer Life”

6/8/84

T75

C

60

2

Young Gil Kim: “Creation and Evolution”

6/8/84

T76

C

60

2

Vonette Bright: “Intercessory Prayer”

6/8/84

T77

C

60

2

 Eun Ah Koh: “Testimony”

6/8/84

T78

C

60

2

side 1: Kwan Ok Hong: “Testimony”
side 2: Jane Hansen: “Testimony”

6/8/84

T79

C

60

2

side 1: Sang Hoon Lee: “Early Church and Prayer”
side 2: Thomas Wang: “Intercession and the Open Door for Chinese Evangelization” #1

6/8/84

T80

C

60

2

Thomas Wang: “Intercession and the Open Door for Chinese Evangelization” #2
Hoon Choi: “The Eagerness of Prayer and the Method of Keeping Prayer Life” #1

6/8/84

T81

C

60

2

Hoon Choi: “The Eagerness of Prayer and the Method of Keeping Prayer Life” #2
Harold Lindsell: “Jesus is Coming Again”

6/8/84

T82

C

60

2

Hyun Kyun Shin: “Principles of Prayer”
Chong Nam Cho: “Early Churches Evangelism and Prayer”

6/8/84

T83

C

60

2

Chang In Kim: “Mission to North Korea and Prayer Movement”

6/8/84

T84

C

60

2

Koji Honda: “The Evaluation of the Power of Prayer and Application”

6/8/84

T85

C

60

2

Dae Weon Oh (David Ross): “The Holy Spirit and Intercessory Prayer”

6/8/84

T86

C

60

2

Kwan Suk Oh: “The Life of Purity–The Life Being Cleansed of Sin”

6/8/84

T87

C

60

2

side 1: Steven Tong: “Testimony”
side 2: Chun Suk Lee: “Prayer Makes Miracles” #1

6/8/84

T88

C

60

2

Chun Suk Lee: “Prayer Makes Miracles” #2

6/8/84

T89

C

60

2

Joon Gon Kim: “Devotion for Mission”

6/8/84

T90

C

60

2

side 1: Il Lee: “Prayer of Acts and the Modern Point of Revival”
side 2: Duk Jee: “Fasting and Prayer in the Old Testament”

6/9/84

T91

C

60

2

Joon Mahn Lee: “The Word and Prayer”

6/9/84

T92

C

60

2

Jin Hwan Kim: “Christian Unity and Revival”

6/9/84

T93

C

60

2

Jong Jin Pee: “Four Powers of Prayer”

6/9/84

T94

C

60

2

Bok Kyu Choi: “Prayer and Person, Church, National Revival”

6/9/84

T95

C

60

2

Dong Jin Chiu: “The Growth of Faith and Prayer”

6/9/84

T96

C

60

2

Sung Chong Shin: “Fasting and Prayer in the New Testament”

6/9/84

T97

C

60

2

side 1: Sang Chul Shin: “Healing Service, Psychical Health and Prayer Life” (Possible alternate title from program = “Faith, Cure, Spiritual Health, Prayer Life”)
side 2: Duk Yong Yu: “Testimony” #1

6/9/84

T98

C

60

2

Duk Yong Yu: “Testimony” #2

6/9/84

T99

C

60

2

Cho Choon Park: “Matthew 28:16-20"

6/9/84

International Prayer Assembly: Special and Elective Workshops, 1984

T100

C

60

2

For International Representatives #1: John Richard

6/6-8/84

T101

C

60

2

For International Representatives #2: John Richard

6/6-8/84

T102

C

90

2

For International Representatives #3: John Richard

6/6-8/84

T103

C

90

2

For International Representatives #4: John Richard

6/6-8/84

T104

C

60

2

For Laymen #1: Mr. Bill Jones

6/6-8/84

T105

C

60

2

For Laymen #2: Mr. Bill Jones

6/6-8/84

T106

C

90

2

for Laymen #3: Mr. Bill Jones

6/6-8/84

T107

C

90

2

For Laymen #4: Mr. Bill Jones

6/6-8/84

T108

C

90

2

For Pastors #1: Chang In Kim: “Ministry and Prayer”

6/6-8/84

T109

C

90

2

For Pastors #2: Young Jae Lim: “My Prayer Experience”

6/6-8/84

T110

C

60

2

For Pastors #3: David Burnham: “The Key of the Korea Church Revival”

6/6-8/84

T111

C

60

2

For Pastors #4: David Burnham

6/6-8/84

T112

C

90

2

For the Deaf #1: Delbert Hosteller

6/6-8/84

T113

C

90

2

For the Deaf #2: Delbert Hosteller

6/6-8/84

T114

C

90

2

For the Blind #1: John McCracken

6/6-8/84

T115

C

90

2

For the Blind #2: John McCracken

6/6-8/84

T116

C

90

2

For the Blind #3: John McCracken

6/6-8/84

T117

C

90

2

For Seminary Professors #1: Carl Lundquist

6/6-8/84

T118

C

90

2

For Seminary Professors #2: Carl Lundquist

6/6-8/84

T119

C

90

2

For Seminary Professors #3: Carl Lundquist

6/6-8/84

T120

C

60

2

Yoon Sun Park: “Repentance and Revival” #1

6/6/84

T121

C

90

2

Yoon Sun Park: “Repentance and Revival” #2

6/6/84

T122

C

90

2

Sung Jong Shin: “Fasting and Prayer in the New Testament”

6/6/84

T123

C

60

2

Harold Lindsell: “Prayer and the Personal Life”

6/6/84

T124

C

60

2

Jack Taylor: “Laws of Prayer”

6/6/84

T125

C

90

2

 Joy Dawson: “Judging”

6/6/84

T126

C

60

2

Dick Eastman: “Personal Growth – The Devotional Habit”

6/6/84

T127

C

60

2

Noval Hadley: “Hindrances to Prayer”

6/6/84

T128

C

60

2

Kundan Massey: “Prayer, the Master Key to Repentance, Unity and Evangelism”

6/6/84

T129

C

90

2

 Evelyn Christenson: “Prayer and the Cleansed Life” #1

6/6/84

T130

C

60

2

 Evelyn Christenson: “Prayer and the Cleansed Life” #2

 

T131

C

60

2

 Joy Dawson: “Unity, Part 1"

6/7-8/84

T132

C

60

2

 Joy Dawson: “Unity, Part 2"

6/7-8/84

T133

C

90

2

Bong Ho Son: “The Things Christians and Churches Should Confess”

6/7/84

T134

C

60

2

Harold Lindsell: “Prayer and the Advancement of the Gospel”

6/7/84

T135

C

60

2

Kundan Massey: “Opening Closed Doors”

6/7/84

T136

C

90

2

Jeannette Hawkinson: “Prayer for Non-Believers”

6/7/84

T137

C

60

2

Armin Gesswein: “Dynamics of Prayer Meeting Leadership”

6/7/84

T138

C

60

2

David Bryant: “Concerts of Prayer, Mobilizing a Movement of Prayer for the World”

6/7/84

T139

C

60

2

Iqbal Massey: “Women and Prayer Partners in Third World Evangelism”

6/7/84

T140

C

90

2

Jeannette Hawkinson: “Teaching People to Prayer”

6/7/84

T141

C

60

2

David Bryant: “Concerts of Prayer, Organizing a United Prayer Meeting for the World”

6/8/84

T142

C

60

2

Myung Hyuk Kim: “Prayer and Revival Movements in History”

6/8/84

T143

C

60

2

Dick Eastman: “Systematic Prayer for World Evangelization” #1

6/8/84

T144

C

60

2

Dick Eastman: “Systematic Prayer for World Evangelization” #2

6/8/84

T145

C

60

2

Harold Lindsell: “Prayer and International Representatives”

6/8/84

T146

C

60

2

Peter Beyerhaus: “The Spiritual Warfare in Intercession”

6/8/84

T147

C

60

2

 Betty Barnett: “Prayer for Unreached People” (alternate title in program = “Pray & Unreached People”)

6/8/84

T148

C

60

2

Armin Gesswein: “The First Church” (possible alternate title from program = “The Early Church at Prayer”)

6/8/84

T149

C

90

2

Myung Hyuk Kim: “Prayer and Revival Movement in History”

6/8/84

T150

C

90

2

Kundan Massey: “Need of Prayer in Muslim Evangelism”

6/8/84

T151

C

60

2

Vonette Bright: “Organizing a National Prayer Movement”

6/8/84

T152

C

60

2

Jack Taylor: “Centrality of Praise”

6/8/84

T153

C

60

2

Gottfried Osei-Mensah: “Prayer and the Muslim World”

6/8/84

T154

C

60

2

Richard Lovelace: “Worldwide Spiritual Awakening”

6/8/84

T155

C

60

2

Paul Cedar: “Prayer Among Pastors”

6/8/84

International Prayer Assembly: Pastor’s Special Seminar, 1984

T156

C

90

2

Bill Bright: “Pastor’s Supernatural Living”

6/6/84

T157

C

60

2

Peter Beyerhaus: “The Generation of Western Theology and the Direction of Evangelical Theology” #1

6/7/84

T158

C

60

2

Peter Beyerhaus: “The Generation of Western Theology and the Direction of Evangelical Theology” #2

6/7/84

T159

C

60

2

Yoon Sun Park: “Pastor’s Spiritual Quality” (alternate title from program = “Pastor’s Spirituality”)

6/7/84

T160

C

90

2

Doo Sup Eom: “Pastor’s Prayer Life and Devotional Life”

6/7/84

T161

C

60

2

J. Edwin Orr: “Confession and Restitution” #1

6/8/84

T162

C

60

2

J. Edwin Orr: “Confession and Restitution” #2

6/8/84

T163

C

60

2

Harold Lindsell: “Eschatological Prayer Life and Evangelism”

6/9/84

International Prayer Assembly: Women’s School of Prayer, 1984

T164

C

90

2

side 1: Vonette Bright: “Women Influencing a Nation Through Prayer”
side2: Rev Han Heum Ok: “Prayer and the Word of God”

6/6/84

T165

C

90

2

Byung Eun Min: “Testimony”

6/6/84

T166

C

90

2

Miss Kee [Ki] Hyun Song: “The Problem of Unanswered Prayer” (possible additional title from program = “Developing a Clearer Focus of God”)

6/6/84

T167

C

90

2

 Vonette Bright: “Intercessory Prayer”

6/7/84

T168

C

60

2

 Yuon Gee [Yon Hee] Jeong: “Testimony”

6/7/84

T169

C

60

2

 Vonette Bright: “Managing Your Time and Life”

6/8/84

T170

C

90

2

side 1: Bong Ho Son: “The Things Christians and Churches Should Confess”
side 2: Eun Ah Koh: “Testimony”

6/8/84

T171

C

60

2

Soo Ji Kim: “Spiritual Nursing”

6/8/84

T172

C

60

2

 Joy Dawson: “The Fruit of Revival” (alternate title from program = “Fruits of Revival”)

6/8/84

International Prayer Assembly: Special Seminar for Japanese, 1984

T173

C

90

2

Jeong Yon Hee: “Testimony”

6/6/84

T174

C

90

2

Joon Gon Kim: “My Prayer Experience”

6/6/84

T175

C

60

2

Nils Becker

6/7/84

T176

C

90

2

side 1: Jong Shik Kim: “Testimony”
side 2: In Soo Lee: “Testimony”

6/7/84

T177

C

90

2

Kook Il Choi

6/7/84

T178

C

60

2

Il Lee

6/8/84

T179

C

60

2

Young Moo Lee: “Testimony”

6/8/84

T180

C

90

2

Doo Sub Um: “Christians Monastery Life”

6/8/84

International Prayer Assembly: Special Seminar for Chinese, 1984

T181

C

60

2

Eun Ah Koh [listed here in program as Ko Eun Ah]: “Testimony”

6/6/84

T182

C

90

2

Joon Gon Kim: “My Prayer Experience”

6/7/84

International Prayer Assembly: Lectures unable to be located in program, 1984

T183

C

60

2

Joon Gon Kim: “The Vision and Challenge of Korean for the World Evangelization”

6/?/84

Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and Evangelization, 1985. The following recordings (T184 through T199), all cassettes, were recorded during the 1985 Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and Evangelization in Oslo, Norway. See accompanying folders 86-20,21 containing copies of the papers originally in a binder that refer to in these tapes as well as the names of those involved in the recorded discussions.

NOTE: Tapes were recorded in such a way that side 2 of a given tape does not continue side 1 of that same tape. The listening order is as follows: T184 side 1, T185 side 1, T184 side 2, T185 side 2, T186 side 1, T187 side 1, T186 side 2, T187 side 2, etc.

T184

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 1": Introduction to Bruce Nicolls’ paper. Discussion about the preparatory work of the Spirit from Nicolls’ and J.I. Packer’s papers as well as discussion about drafts of David Wells’ paper.
Side 2: “page 3": Continued discussion about production of the book by David Wells. Group reports from Packer’s point number 2. “The Holy Spirit in Creation and Providence” and number 1. “The Holy Spirit in the Godhead.”

5/28/85

T185

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 2": Continued discussion of David Wells’ drafts. Splitting up into groups out from J.I. Packer’s six points. Discussion about production of the book by David Wells.
Side 2: “page 4": Group reports from J.I. Packer’s points continue: number 3. “The Holy Spirit in Christ and in Christians.” (What is the destructive work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the Christian as compared with any preparatory work of the Holy Spirit in other religions and ethnic faiths?)

5/28/85

T186

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 5": Discussion of the six group reports on J.I. Packer’s points continue.
Side 2: “page 7": Discussion of the six group reports on J.I. Packer’s points continue. Discussion about chapter 3 of the draft. Discussion about the use of historical material.

5/28/85

T187

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 6": Discussion of the six group reports on J.I. Packer’s points continue.
Side 2: “page 8": Oskar Skarsaune’s comments on chapter 3 of the draft and discussion. Discussion about chapter 4 of the draft and the taking in of new historical material. Oskar Skarsaune’s comments on the presentation of Luther in chapter 4.

5/28/85

5/29/85

T188

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 9": Robert Godfrey’s comments on the presentation of Calvin and the Reformed tradition. Hans-Jurgen Peters’ comments on the forgetting of the Holy Spirit in mission. William Menzies’ comments on a Pentecostal perspective and discussion. Discussion about whether or not the Pentecostal movement is in continuity with the Patristic Fathers.
Side 2: “page 11": Case studies. J. Eric Mayer presents his case-study from Ireland. Ronald K. Crandall presents his case-study on the Walk to Emmaus movement. Philip Le Feuvre presents his case-study on renewal of the worship of the local church. Consultation divides into four groups. Report from group 2, working from Klaus Bockmuehl’s paper on renewed lifestyle and discussion.

5/29/85

T189

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 10": Continued discussion on whether or not the Pentecostal movement is in continuity with the Patristic Fathers.
Side 2: “page 12": Continued discussion of group 2's report on Klaus Bockmuehl’s paper on renewed lifestyle.

5/29/85

5/30/85

T190

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 13": Gresford Chitemo presents his case-study on East African revival and signs and wonders. John Wimber speaks on signs and wonders. Panel discussion on signs and wonders.
Side 2: “page 15": Continuation of open discussion on signs and wonders.

5/30/85

T191

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 14": Continuation of panel discussion on signs and wonders. Open discussion on signs and wonders.
Side 2: “page 16": Continuation of open discussion on signs and wonders. Detmar Scheunemann presents his paper on the demonic powers in the world and discussion.

5/30/85

T192

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 17": Continuation of discussion on demonic powers in the world. Discussion on themes of John Wimber’s and Detmar Scheunemann’s papers.
Side 2: “page 19": Continuation of discussion on themes of John Wimber’s and Detmar Scheunemann’s papers. Report from group 1 on the gifts of the Spirit. Discussion of tongues and prophecy. Report from the first part of the report of group 1 and discussion.

5/30/85

T193

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 18": Continuation of discussion on themes of John Wimber’s and Detmar Scheunemann’s papers.
Side 2: “page 20": Continuation of discussion on group 1's report. Report of group 3. Discussion on renewal of congregational life and ministry. Report from group 4. Discussion on renewal of fellowship and unity.

5/30/85

T194

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 21": Continuation of discussion on renewal of fellowship and unity. Ada Lum presents her paper on evangelistic Bible studies. Johannes Hasselhorn presents his paper on the Folk-Church of Germany. The beginning of Leighton Ford’s presentation of his paper on evangelistic ministry.
Side 2: “page 23": Discussion of spirituality, holiness, and lifestyle. Prayer.

5/30/85





5/31/85

T195

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 22": Continuation of Leighton Ford’s presentation of his paper on evangelistic ministry. Roberta Hestenes presents her paper on personal spirituality. Peter Kuzmic’s responds to the theme of holiness and lifestyle.
Side 2: “page 24": Splitting up into groups.

5/31/85

T196

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 25": Report from the group discussing David Cook’s paper on secularism. Report from the group discussing a special outpouring of the Spirit in the end times. Report from the group discussing Myung Hyuk Kim’s paper on revivals and preparation for revivals. Olof Djurfeldt presents his paper on the use of printed media.
Side 2: “page 27": Continuation of the discussion on media in evangelization. Report from the group discussing Bruce Nicholls’ paper. Discussion on confronting the world of religions.

5/31/85

T197

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 26": Continuation of Olof Djurfeldt’s presentation of his paper on the use of printed media. Knut Jorgensen presents his paper on the media in evangelization and discussion.
Side 2: “page 28": David Wells discusses some editorial matters concerning the book. Discussion on Bruce Nicholls’ preliminary report.

5/31/85



6/1/85

T198

C

60

2

Side 1: “page 29": Building up a new report from the consultation.
Side 2: “page 31": Building up a new report from the consultation.

6/1/85

T199

 

60

2

Side 1: “page 30": Building up a new report from the consultation.
Side 2: “page 32": Building up a new report from the consultation.

6/1/85

Communications Consultation, Zeist, Netherlands, 1986

T200

C

 

 

1. Engel Research
2. Engel Research - #450 ff

[7/86]

T201

C

 

 

3. Jim Engel - #170 - Afternoon begins - side 1
4. Jim Engel

[7/86]

T202

C

 

 

5. Tape #3 Side 1 - #325 - brainstorming ff
6. Side 2

[7/86]

T203

 

 

 

7. Tape 4- 5 Side 1 (afternoon)
8. Side 2 - May have taped over first minute - #400 ff

 

T204

C

 

 

7. Side 1 - Tape 5 (evening)
8. Side 2

7/5/86

T205

C

 

 

Tape 1. Side 1: Briefing to Dutch Christian Leaders - Leighton Ford, John Reid, Ajith Fernando
Side 2: Briefing (continued) - Thomas Wang Q & A; Executive Committee meeting

7/9/86

T206

C

 

 

Tape 2
Side 1: Zeist LCWE Briefing (continued) - Q & A

N.D.
[1986]

T207

C

 

 

Side 1: Thomas Wang - International Director’s report at Zeist - Executive Committee - July ‘86
Side 2: Regional Reports at Zeist - Executive Committee - July ‘86
[Paper enclosed in tape case with names and tape counts from the “Regional Reports” tape.]

7/86

International Advisory Council meetings, Katwoude, Netherlands, 1986

T208

C

 

 

Side 1: Bishop Hakon Anderson - first half of this side (first 10 min on other tapes)
Side 2: International Advisory Council - This side and half of other is AM Discussion

7/22/86

T209

C

 

 

Side 1: Bishop Hakon Anderson - first 5 min on 1side
Side 2: 2nd 5 min (tape went bad)

7/22/86

T210

C

 

 

Side 1: Discussion - PM (Afternoon)
Side 2: PM Discussion (continued)

7/22/86

T211

C

 

 

Side 1: Discussion (Evening); also Tom Houston devotion
Side 2: Houston devotion (continued)

7/22/86

T212

C

 

 

Side 1: AM Discussion
Side 2: AM Discussion (continued)

7/23/86

T213

C

 

 

Side 1: AM Discussion
Side 2: AM Discussion (continued)

7/23/86

T214

C

 

 

Side 1: PM Discussion
Side 2: PM Discussion

7/21/86

Leadership ‘88 Senior Advisory Committee meeting, 1986

T215

C

60

 

[Tape 1] Welcome - Ted Engstrom, Leighton Ford, Glandion Carney

12/3/86

T216

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[Tape 2] Time of Reflection - Roberta Hestenes; Devotions - Zimmerman

12/3-4/ 1986

T217

C

 

 

[Tape 3] What are the Challenges? - Charles Blair; Futures #1 - Bill Starr, James Earl Massey

12/4/86

T218

C

 

 

[Tape 4] Summary #1 - Carl Henry; Futures #2 - David McKenna

12/4/86

T219

C

 

 

[Tape 5] Futures #3 - Hudson Armerding

12/4/86

T220

C

 

 

[Tape 6] Futures #4

12/86

T221

C

 

 

[Tape 7] Leighton Ford - Preliminary

12/4/86

T222

C

 

 

[Tape 8] Leighton Ford

12/4/86

T223

C

 

 

[Tape 9] Challenge - Leighton Ford

12/5/86

T224

C

 

 

[Tape 10] Input into Process

12/5/85

T225

C

 

 

[Tape 11] Press Conferience

1986

T226

C

 

 

Leadership 88 Pres Conference

12/5/86

LCWE meeting, 1987

T227

R

 

 

Billy Graham’s address to the LCWE Committee (see transcript in folder 95-5)

1/13/87

T228

C

 

 

Tape 1
Side 1: 8:30PM - #1 Intro/ Thomas Wang / Sam Odunaike
Side 2: Sam Odunaike (continued)

1/18/87

T229

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Tape 2
Side 1: Monday 8:30AM- Ramez Atallah
Side 2: 10AM - Billy Graham/ Testimonies - Thomas Wang, Vonette Bright

1/19/87

T230

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Tape 3
Side 1: AM - Testimonies (continued) - Ed Dayton, John R. Reid, Warwick Olson, Hakon Anderson, Brian Stiller

1/19/87

T231

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Tape 4
Side 1: 7:15 PM - Billy Graham’s Message (see transcript in folder 95-5)
Side 2: Eve. - Leighton Ford

1/19/87

T232

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Tape 5
Side 1: Eve. -- Leighton Ford ; Commissioning Thomas Wang, Prayer Time

1/19/87

T233

C

 

 

Tape 6
Side 1: 8:30 AM - Peter Wagner
Side 2: Peter Wagner (continued); Thomas Wang - inaugural address

1/20/87

T234

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Tape 7
Side 1: AM Thomas Wang (continued); Communications - Warwick Olson
Side 2: PM - Communications - Steve Downey - Viggo Sogaard

1/20/87

T235

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Tape 8
Side 1: 7:30 PM - Senior Associates - Montague (Muslim), Brian Stiller, Samuel Wilson, Ford Madison
Side 2: Senior Associates (continued)

1/20/87

T236

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Tape 9
Side 1: 20 Jan 87 - 9 PM - Bishop Sundar Clarke

1/20/87

T237

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Tape 10
Side 1: 8:30AM - Peter Kuzmic
Side 2: Kuzmic (continued) Theology Working Group

1/21/87

T238

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Tape 12
Side 1: 8:30AM - Ajith Fernando
Side 2: Lausanne ‘74 Theme Song - Strategy Working Group report Ed Dayton - Lausanne ‘89 Program Advisory Committee - Bill Hogue

1/22/87

T239

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Tape 13
Side 1: Program Advisory Committee (continued) - Questions

1/22/87

T240

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Tape 14
Side 1: Program Advisory Committee (continued)
Side 2: Program Advisory Committee (continued)

1/22/87

T241

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Tape 15
Side 1: David Howard (World Evangelical Fellowship) - Susan Perlman (Lausanne Consultation on Jewish Evangelization; Luis Bush COMIBAM
Side 2: L. Bush (continued) - Robyn Claydon - Women ; George Otis RANs - James Katarakawe, Costas Macris, Esther Waruiru, Claude Noel

1/22/87

T242

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Tape 16
Side 1: Claude Noel (continued) -Hans-Gunther Sachse, Lucien Accad, Robert Coleman (book); Iqbal Massey (Muslims)
Side 2: AM 23 Jan 87 Michael Haynes

1/22-23/ 1987

T243

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Tape 17
Side 1: Michael Haynes (continued); International Advisory Group report
Side 2: International Advisory Group report (continued); Finance & Budget report

1/23/87

T244

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Tape 18
Side 1: Budget (continued); Paul McKaughan - PM - Business Session
Side 2: PM - Business Session

1/23/87

T245

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Tape 19
Side 1: Final Evening Session - Communion (continued) & Testimonies
Side 2: Signing of Lausanne Covenant; Hakon Anderson - Communion - continued onto side 1

1/23/87

Miscellaneous

T246

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2

Ray Bakke - 5/4/87

5/4/87

T247

C

 

2

Prayer Rally #1 [National Day of Prayer Rally hosted by Leadership ‘88]

1987?

T248

C

 

2

Prayer Rally #2 [Mentions in beginning praying for Leadership ‘87 and Leadership ‘88]

1987?

Singapore ‘87

T249

C

 

 

Keynote Address - Brian Stiller

6/1/87

T250

C

 

 

Plenary Session

1987

T251

C

 

 

Reaching the Self-Sufficient - Susan Perlman & Ravi Zacharias

1987

T252

C

 

 

Working Together to Reach the World - Tokunboh Adeyemo

1987

T253

C

 

 

Concert of Prayer - David Bryan & Others

1987

T254

C

 

 

The Integrity of the Leader - John Ting

6/2/87

T255

C

 

 

Posterski & Brian Stiller

6/2/87

T256

C

 

 

Leadership - Brian Stiller & Kweku Hutchful

6/3/87

T257

C

 

 

The Leader and His Family - Colleen Townsend-Evans

6/3/87

T258

C

 

 

The Leader Needed for a Vision - Ramez Atallah

6/4/87

T259

C

 

 

Spiritual Warfare - Clive Calver

6/4/87

T260

C

 

 

Prayer - David Bryant

6/5/87

T261

C

 

 

Reaching Large Cities - Galo Vasquez

6/9/87

LCWE Executive Committee meeting, 1988

T262

C

 

 

Tues AM Tape #1

1/12/88

T263

C

 

 

Tues AM Tape #2

1/12/88

T264

C

 

 

Side 1: 2:30-3:15
Side 2: 3:15-4:05

1/12/88

T265

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Side 1: 4:05-7:25 (1)
Side 2: 4:05-7:25 (2)

1/13/88

T266

C

 

 

Side 1: Exposition 12/1 - 13/1 - 14.45
Side 2: Expo 13/1 - 15.30

1988?

T267

C

9

2

Side 1: Leadership ‘88 - Message from Dr. Leighton Ford and Rev. Glandion Carney
Side 2: LCWE World Day of Prayer - May 22: Dr. Leighton Ford

1988?

Stuttgart European Leaders Conference on World Evangelism (ELCOWE) meeting, 1988

T268

C

 

 

Opening

9/5/88

T269

C

 

 

Morning

9/6/88

T270

C

 

 

Briekley / Theo Lehmann

9/7/88

T271

C

 

 

Anderson / Patrick Johnstone

9/7/88

T272

C

 

 

Virginia / Michael Griffiths

9/8/88

T273

C

 

 

Rolf Scheffbuch (conclusion)

9/9/88

T274

C

 

 

McTues / Rolf Scheffbuch

9/9/88

Executive Committee meeting, 1988

T275

C

 

 

Tape 1: Opening Session - Prayer, Info, International Director’s report

12/12/88

T276

C

 

 

Tape 2: Opening Meeting - Working Group reports

12/88

T277

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Tape 3: Opening Session - Roger Parrott report / second day Ray Bakke / Ed Dayton

12/12-13/ 88

T278

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Tape 4: Congress report - Ed Dayton, Brad Smith

12/13/88

T279

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Tape 5: Congress Report (continued) Brad Smith / Ed Seabough / Joseph Sindorf

12/13/88

T280

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Tape 6: Joseph Sindorf / Thomas Wang - China / Brad Smith - Participant Selection mix

12/13/88

T281

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Tape 7: Congress Outcomes - Ed Dayton / Vonette Bright / Thomas Wang / Warwick Olsen

12/13/88

T282

C

 

 

Tape 8: Future

12/14/88

T283

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Tape 9: Future

12/14/88

T284

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Tape 10: Future

12/14/88

T285

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Tape 11: Future

12/15/88

T286

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Tape 12

12/15/88

T287

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Tape 13

12/15/88

T288

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Tape 14

12/15/88

T289

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Exec. Comm 12/16

12/16/88

T290

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Exec. Comm 12/16

12/16/88


*****

LOCATION RECORD
Type of material: Films
Accession: 91-14
The Archives has one copy of each film, in 16mm format, unless otherwise noted. The following items are in the FILM FILE:

# b&w / color length title description date

F1

color

 

God’s Harambee

Documentary film on 1976 Kenya evangelistic events. Researchers should used U-matic video copy on V34.

n.d.


*****

LOCATION RECORD
Accession: 78-28
Type of material: Negatives
The following items are located in the NEGATIVE FILE; request by Folder Titles (in bold) at the beginning of each entry below. All the negatives are black and white, unless otherwise noted.

INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON WORLD EVANGELIZATION, 1974. Billy Graham addressing Laustade evangelistic rally. 1974. 1 b&w.

*****

LOCATION RECORD
Accession: 78-28, 80-128, 91-14
Type of material: Oversize Materials
The location of the following items is indicated in parentheses following the folder title.

PROCEDURE BOOK 2: SUNDAY RALLY; 1974, N.D. (BGC MUSEUM) Two-color poster (purple and pink) in French, measuring 36" x 49.5", promoting the Sunday evangelistic rally in Lausanne, which was part of the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization. From folder 27-18.

PETERSON, JOHN, & ASSOCIATES; 1978-1980 (OS 24). COWE organizational chart, 1979. From folder 37-27.

PETERSON, JOHN & ASSOCIATES; 1978-1980 (OS 24). COWE organizational chart (preliminary), 1979.

PETERSON, JOHN & ASSOCIATES; 1978-1980 (OS 24). PERT chart, 1978, illustrating format being suggested to COWE executives for the planning process of the Consultation.

PETERSON, JOHN & ASSOCIATES; 1978-1980 (OS 24). PERT chart outlining entire COWE process, 3 parts, 1979?.

PETERSON, JOHN & ASSOCIATES; 1978-1980 (OS 24). PERT chart, outlining planning for the plenary and music processes of the COWE program. N.d.

PETERSON, JOHN & ASSOCIATES; 1978-1980 (OS 24). PERT chart, outlining planning for the COWE study group and mini-consultation processes. 1979.

(OS 24) "Penetrating the Last Frontiers" chart. 1978. Produced by Ralph Winter.

POSTERS; 1989 (OS 24) Posters from folder 235-23 promoting the Second International Congress on World Evangelization in Manila, 1989:

  • Two-color on light-gray paper, featuring a b&w photograph of Billy Graham. Measures 17-1/2" x 23-3/4"
  • Two-color on white paper. Measures 11" x 17"
  • The Daily News: The Official Newspaper of Lausanne II in Manila. (OS 33) Eight issues of the daily Congress newspaper. 1989.

    *****

    LOCATION RECORD
    Accession: 96-87, 07-41
    Type of material: Photo Albums
    The following items are located in the PHOTO ALBUM FILE; request by Folder Titles (in bold) at the beginning of each entry below.

    LAUSANNE COMMITTEE FOR WORLD EVANGELIZATION - I. Loose pages of photo album consisting of photographs of LCWE members from various countries around the world. The photographs are clustered alphabetically by last name. Some photos were removed before the album was received by the Archives; dated notes were inserted to replace the removed photos. Photo album is undated but appears to have been compiled during the late 1970s or early 1980s, largely using photos taken during that period. 570 b&w, 26 color.

    Isaac Abadio
    Ruth Abrahamson
    Tokunboh Adeyemo
    Smith Adhikary
    Victor Adrian
    John Akers
    Brooks Alexander
    Manuel Alexandre
    Pierre Allard
    Frank Allen
    Norman Allison
    Jonas Allooloo
    Miller Alloway
    Norma Alloway
    Fernando R. de Almeida
    Martin Alphonse
    Obed Alvarez
    Gerald H. Anderson
    Gerald S. Anderson
    Mar Aprem
    Pedro Arana-Quiroz
    Boris Arapovic
    Paul Ariga
    S. Arles
    Devaraj Arputharaj
    Sigurd Aske
    Raymond Aspinall
    Jorge Attiencia
    Francisco Aular
    Jim Awton
    Donald Aylard
    Irland Pereira De Azevedo
    Roberto Azzati

    Panya Baba

    Daniel Bakhsh
    Ray Bakke
    Jerry Ballard
    Douglas Barnett
    Alberto Barrientos
    Simon Barrington-Ward
    Cliff Barrows
    Betty Baruch
    Arthur Beats
    John Bechtel
    Mulatu Belachen
    John Bendor-Samuel
    Menahem Benhayim
    Claire Lise de Benoit
    Robert Benn
    Charles Bennet
    Clayton Berg
    Ulrich Betz
    Samuel Bhajjan
    Sipho Bhengu
    Apostolos Bliates
    Ronald Blue
    Stephen Boakue-Yiadom
    Juan Pablo Bongarra
    Gerald Borchert
    David Bosch
    Win J. Boun
    Ian Bourne
    Malcolm Bradshaw
    Bill Bright
    Vonette Bright
    Neil Britton
    G. Thompson Brown
    Don Brugmann
    David Bryant

    Fredrich Burklin
    Werner Burklin
    Phillip Butler

    Victor Cabrera
    Robert Callaghan
    Blair T. Carlson
    Emilio Castro
    George Castro
    Edward Cavalcanti
    Paul Cedar
    Irvine Chambers
    Marilyn Chambers
    Tom Chang
    Jonathan Chao
    Colin Chapman
    Joan Chatfield
    Nancy Chaw
    Stephen Chen
    Samuel Cheng
    Jim Chew
    Luke Chhoa
    Jeremiah Chienda
    Leiton Chinn
    Myo Chit
    Chongnahm Cho
    David Cho
    Gilbert Chua
    Manuel Chucho
    San Cho Chun
    Derek Chung
    Sundar Clarke
    K. Clement
    Ronald Cline
    Mary Beth Cofsky

    Warren Cofsky
    David Cohen
    Robert Coleman 
    Ruben S. Conner
    William Conrad
    David Cook
    Douglas Cook
    Tom Cooper
    Orlando Costas
    Ralph Covell
    George M. Cowan
    Robert Cowles
    William Cowley
    Winston Crawley
    J. B. Crouse
    Derek Crumpton

    Joyce Danforth
    C.G. David
    Gerald Davis
    Edward Dayton
    Philippe Decorvet
    Benjamin DeJesus
    Marie-Christine DeJongRichard DeRidder
    Marie Devedrines
    Manel S. Dharmakirti
    Mariano DiGangi
    Ninette DiGangi
    Gabriel Doko
    Harold Dollar
    J. D. Douglas
    Lewis A. Drummond
    Phineas Dube
    Jimmie Dugbe


    Wesley Duwell

    Derek Eaton
    Anne Ediger
    Roger Edrington
    Joseph Egir-Paintsr
    Sarala Elisha
    James F. Engel
    Tormod Engelsvikern
    Ted Engstrom
    Bent Reider Eriksen
    Paul Eshelman
    Kathy Eshelman
    David Espinoza
    Daniel Ety’ale Essi
    Robert Evans
    Phillip Evanson

    Wem H. Fangidae
    Ulrich Fick
    John Fear
    B. E. Fernando
    Virginia Fey
    Allen Finley
    Gottfried Fischer
    David Fitzstevens
    John Fitzstevens
    Mrs. John Fitzstevens
    Peter M. Foggin
    Roger Forster
    Jean-Francois Fourel
    Justin Frempong
    Bruno Frigoli
    Edwin L. Frizen
    Raymond Fung

    Gerry Gallimore
    A.B. Gamedze
    Santiago Garabaya
    Vergil Gerber
    Lothar Gerischer
    Paul Gingrich
    Andrew Goh
    Lolus Goldberg
    Martin Goldsmith
    Elias Goloka
    David Gomes
    Jan Gossner
    D. Govinden
    Jame Goytia
    John Gration
    Robert Gray
    Roger Greenway
    Michael Griffiths
    Helmut Grundmann
    Domingo Guitz
    James Gustafson
    Brandt Gustavson
    Isaias Gutierrez
    Delmer Guynes

    Carlos Hadjian
    Joe Hale
    Douglas Hall
    Donald Hamilton
    Ethel Hamilton
    Richard Hamilton
    B.K. Han
    Chul-Ha Han
    David Harley
    Robert Allen Hatch

    John Haurissa
    Ian Hay
    Edward Heard
    Ake Hedstrom
    Bruno Herm
    Chua Wee Hian
    Paul Hiebert
    Ronald Hill
    Erwin Hinz
    C.L. Hminga
    Fritz Hoffman
    J. Philip Hogan
    C.B. Hogue
    Stephen Hoke
    Fred Holland
    Uwe Holmer
    Charles Holsinger
    Armin Hoppler
    Allon Hornby
    Georges Houssney
    Allison Howell
    John Howell
    Theodore Hsueh
    Melchor Huillca
    Chow Lien Hwa

    Simon Ibrahim
    Sarah Imbuye
    Juan Isais
    Stan Izun

    Nabil Jabbour
    Werner Jahnke
    G.D. James
    Tara James

    Goran Janzon
    Bladys Jasper
    Elizabeth Javalera
    Eleazer Javier
    B. Jeyaraj
    Arthur Johnston
    Patrick Johnstone
    K.J. Joseph
    Patrick Joshua

    Silawej Kanjanamukda
    George Kelsey
    Richard Kabazzi
    H.A. Kachaje
    Samuel Kamaleson
    Eisuke Kanda
    Demosthenes Katsarkas
    Peter Keeril
    Max Kershaw
    Frank Khair-Ullah
    Mobin Khan
    Ramesh Khatry
    Samuel Kho
    Philip Khoksi
    Billy Kim
    Joon Gon Kim
    Myung Hyuk Kim
    Brian Kingsmore
    Charles Kirkpatrick
    Kai Kjaer-Hansen
    Herbert Klem
    Leslie F. Koch
    Erwin Kolb
    Uli Kortsch
    T.E. Koshy


    Marguerite Kraft
    Paul N. Kraybill
    Ole Kuarme
    Philemon Kumalo
    Peter Kuzmie
    Godfrey Kwek
    Daniel Kyanda
    John E. Kyle
    Marjatta Kyyhkynen

    William Lamb
    Gregorio Landern
    Paul Landry
    Gail Law
    Chang Shik Lee
    Jong Yun Lee
    Theo Lehmann
    Ruth Doris Lemas
    Tony Leuin
    Frederic Levett
    Gordon Lewis
    Samuel Liberek
    Rosa Libert
    Robert Lillard
    Harold Lindsell
    John Liss
    Kenneth Kaman Lo
    Le-Chau Loc
    Jacob A. Loewen
    Joachim Loh
    Ruthild Loh
    Oscar Lopez
    Ruth Love
    Johan Lukasse
    Gordon MacDonald

    Murdo MacLeod
    Yohana Madinda
    Ford Madison
    M. Makanzu
    Sobhi W. Malek
    Mazhar Mallouhi
    Helmut Malthies
    Victor Managarom
    Joseph Mans
    Baruch Maoz
    M. Mapalieij-Mantik
    Colin Marchant
    E. Bailey Marks
    Augustus Marwieh
    Iqbal K. Massey
    Daniel Mastapha
    Elmer Matthias
    M.M. Maxton
    Nell Maxwell
    Thomas B. Maxwell
    Don McCall
    Don McCurry
    Stewart McIntosh
    Sonny McKee
    Margaret McKee
    David McKenna
    Roy McKeown
    Lois McKinney
    Kenneth McMillan
    Peter McNee
    Robertson McQuilken
    Kenneth McVety
    Rodney Mechanic
    Tun Meh
    Jim Mellis

    Arnold Mendis
    Brown Mene
    William Merrifield
    Lois Miller
    Roland Miller
    Jose Missena
    Robert Mitchell
    Haruo Mitsumori
    Juan Monroy
    Donn Mooman
    Eric Mooneyham
    Stanley Mooneyham
    David Morales
    Raymond Morris
    Barry Morrison
    Jh’an Moskowitz
    Kirsti Mosuold
    Nancy Moyer
    Eva Mpagi
    P.C. Muanthanga
    Herbert Muenstermann
    Kishimba Wa Munda
    Ludvig Muntha
    W.C. Musapole
    Mpundu Mutala
    Krajij Mutombu

    George Nakajima
    Birjan NarjaryJoaquim Do Nascimento
    Michael Nazir-Ali
    Ian Newberry
    Francoise Newberry
    William Newell
    Patricia Newth

    Lena Ng
    Marian Nichelson
    Bruce Nicholls
    Nat Nkosi
    Agne Nordlander
    John Novotney
    German Nunez

    Alba de Oca
    Kunimitsu Ogawa
    Pueng Seh Oh
    Yasuhiro OkugawaEmmanuel Oladipo
    Tor Olberg
    John Olley
    David Olson
    George Olson
    Lawrence Olson
    Samuel Olson
    Warwich Olson
    Ronland OnokalakGottfried Osei-Mensah
    Jamie Ortiz
    Marcelino Ortiz
    Reiji Oyama

    Luis Palau
    Jeremias Palero
    Roger Palms
    Sopar Pandjaitan
    Hector Pardo
    Archie Parrish
    Julie Parshall
    Phil Parshall
    Donald Patterson


    Seikku Paunonen
    Royal Peck
    Lakshman Peiris
    Jose Pena
    David Penman
    Oscar Pereira
    Cleto Perez
    Pablo Perez
    Eleazer Pesik
    Abraham Philip
    Paul Pierson
    B. Pimental
    Don Pitcher
    Franciso Pons
    Arthur Pont
    George Posfay
    David Poysti
    S. Preko
    Keith Price
    Donald Priegar
    Robert Purdy

    Alejo Quidada

    Paul Rader
    Bruno Radzizewski
    Ted Raedke
    Jane Rainey
    Jules Ramarosen
    David Rambo
    Nene Ramientos
    Sathkeerthi Rao
    Leif Rasmussen
    John Ray
    Robert Rayburn

    Jack Rea
    Gavin Reid
    Reg Reimer
    C. Lal Rema
    Berkley Reynolds
    John Richard
    Ramesh Richard
    Don Richardson
    Asdrubal Rios
    Bong Rin Ro
    Clara Roberts
    Jack Robinson
    Leonard Rodgers
    Margaret Rodgers
    Nils Ronnback
    Moishe Rosen
    Barry Ross
    A. Ruhumuriza
    Raushno Ruivivar
    Marilyn Rydberg

    Hans-Gunther Sachsi
    Mufeed Said
    Jonathon Sakiado
    George Samuel
    Vinay Samuel
    Ramon Sanchez
    Faith Sand
    Subhas Sangma
    Narong Sarasmut
    Ezra Sargunum
    Willie Sartorius
    P. Satayavani
    Peter Savage
    Rolf Scheffbuch

    James Scherer
    Detmar Scheunemann
    J. David Schmidt
    Hartwig von Schubert
    Robert Schuller
    Gunter Schultze
    Waldron Scott
    Lucinda L. Secrest
    Katsuhiko Seino
    Maniula Shah
    Marjorie F. Shelley
    David Shenk
    William Shoemaker
    Richard Shumaker
    Ronald Sider
    Walter Bonar Sidjabat
    Ruth Siemens
    Antonio da Silva
    Osmar da Silva
    Isaac Simbiel
    Eliseu Simeo
    Burt Singleton
    Hermanus Sitorus
    Theodore Skinivasagam
    Robert Skivington
    Alex Smith
    Alfredo Smith
    Doug Smith
    Yanis Smith
    Walter Smyth
    Viggo Sogaard
    Joseph Sole
    Patrick Sookhdei
    Vivienne Stacey
    Peter Stam

    D.G. Stewart
    Brian Stiller
    Eugene L. Stockwell
    John Stott
    Verner Strom
    Gary Strong
    Rosemarie Stuckmeyer
    Miguel Suazo
    Christopher Sugden
    Francis Sunderaraj
    Heins Suter
    Elon Svanell
    Gerald Swank
    Don Sweeting
    George Sweeting
    Nigel Sylvester
    Stephen Sywulka

    S. Talitwala
    K.M. Tata-pesa
    James Taylor III
    Sam Thanabulan
    Touangi Thomas
    T.V. Thomas
    Tite Tienou
    Ken Tracey
    Paul Toaspern
    Paul Toms
    Iosif Ton
    Stephen Tong
    Kari Torma
    Alfredo Torres
    Tetevi Tossou
    D.D. Tshabalala
    Munshi Tudu


    Iochim Tunga

    J.S. Uhrinak

    Ella Vaananen
    Vidal Valencia
    Delbert Vanderhaar
    Dick Van Halsema
    A.P. Vasconcelos
    Rafael Veizaga
    Augustin Vencer
    P.C. Verghese
    Francisco Veron
    James L. Verner
    Doris Wagner

    Nguy Wakadilo
    Pius Wakatama
    Robert Walker
    David Wang
    David Wao
    Larry Ward
    Charles Warren
    Carolyn Weatherford
    Ian Webber
    Carol Ann Webster
    Gerhard Weber
    Warren Webster
    Brian Wells
    John West
    Robert Wheat

    Frances Whitehead
    Darrell Whiteman
    Helen Wick
    Stanley Wick
    Bernie Wiebe
    Vernon Wiebe
    Theodore Williams
    Cindy Wilon
    J. Christy Wilson, Jr.
    Samuel Wilson
    Raymond Windsor
    Terry Winter
    Neel Wjesingke
    Samuel Wolgemuth
    Peter Wongsu

    Samuel Wu

    Florence Yeboah
    Alfred Yeo
    Peggy Yeo
    Norvald Yri
    Manuel Yupagui
    Lourdino A. Yuzon

    Bea Zapata
    Jean Zimmerman
    Isaac Zokoue



    LAUSANNE COMMITTEE FOR WORLD EVANGELIZATION - II. Photo album in a binder with twenty photos (many glued to paper) in plastic sleeves, either large group photos or candids during deliberations. Among the meetings represented are:

        •  the 1976 meeting of the full LCWE committee in Atlanta
      the 1978 meeting of the full LCWE committee in Willowbank, Bermuda
      the 1976 executive committee meeting in Berlin
      the 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization in Pattaya, Thailand
      the 1979 Strategy Working Group meeting in Monrovia, California
      the 1983 Communications Advisory Group meeting
      the 1982 Consultation on the Relationship Between Evangelism and Social Responsibility in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

    Many individuals from these Lausanne Committee meetings are depicted (especially in the group pictures), including Fouad Accad, Harvie Conn, A. Jack Dain, Ed Dayton, Leighton Ford, Billy Graham, Tom Houston, Arthur Johnston, David Kitari, Peter Kuzmic, John Masuda, Bruce Nicholls, Gottfried Osei-Mensah, John Richard, Bong Ro, George Samuel, Ron Sider, Viggo Sogaard, John Stott, Dick Van Halsema, Peter Wagner, and James Wong. 18 b&w, 2 color. 1976-1983. (The binder of photos was donated by Gottfried Osei-Mensah.)

    *****

    LOCATION RECORD
    Accession 78-28, 80-128, 80-174, 81-141, 89-100, 89-121, 91-14, 93-71, 95-182, 07-64
    Type of material: Photographs
    The following items are located in the PHOTO FILE; request by Folder Titles (in bold) at the beginning of each entry below.

    ADAOVEH, DELA. 1 b&w.

    ADENEY, MIRIAM. 1 b&w.

    ADEYEMO, TOKUNBOH. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    ALLEN, BRIAN. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    ALPHONSE, MARTIN. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    ANDREW, BROTHER. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    ATHYAL, SAKHI. 1 b&w.

    ATTALAH, RAMEZ. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    BABA, PANYA. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    BLUNCK, BRUNHILDE. 1 color.

    BRAZILIAN CONGRESS ON EVANGELISM, 1983. 11 b&w. Various shots from the event. Included are shots of Manfred Grellert, Verjom Smith and Valdir Steuernagel.

    BRIGHT, VONETTE. 2 b&w portrait photos.

    BURROWS, EVA. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    BUTLER, PHILL W. 1 b&w.

    CASSIDY, MICHAEL. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    CHAFIN, KENNETH. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    CHOI, PHILEMON. 1 b&w.

    CLAYDON, ROBYN. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    COLSON, CHUCK. 1 b&w.

    CONGRESS ON THE EVANGELIZATION OF THE CARIBBEAN, 1984. 5 b&w. Various shots from the event, with some detailed captions attached. Included are shots of Dave Ho, Claude Neol and Walford Thompson.

    CONSULTATION ON JEWISH EVANGELISM, 1983. 13 b&w, 14 color. Various shots from the event, some with captions. Included are shots of Gerald Anderson, Arthur Glasser, David Harley, Ole Kvarme, Eric Lepson, Ron Lewis, Murdo MacLeod, Jhan Moskowitz, Susan Perlman, Moise Rosen, Joe Shulam, Gerald Suderson, Ilam Zamir.

    CONSULTATION ON THE WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, 1985. 10 b&w. Various shots from the event, some with captions. Included are shots of Tokunbih Adeyemo, Tormod Engelsviken, Leighton Ford, Akira Izuta, Knut Jorgensen, Myung Hyuk Kim, Ada Lum, Bruce Nicholls, Emilio Nunez, James (J. I.) Packer, John Reid and David Wells.

    COVELL, RALPH. 1 b&w of Covell speaking at a table microphone.

    COWE: MINI-CONSULTATION COORDINATORS. 23 b6&w, 1 color. Photos include:

    Bakke, Raymond
    Betz, Ulrich
    Bliates, Apostolos
    Covell, Ralph
    Harley, C. David
    Hiebert, Paul

    Le Feuvre, R. Philip
    Munthe, Ludvig
    Nicholls, Bruce
    Peck, Royal
    Peiris, Lakshman
    Perez, Pablo

    Punton, Jim
    Rao, Sathklerthi
    Robinson, John F.
    Savage, Peter
    Tienou, Tite
    Wang, Thomas

    COWE: SPEAKERS. 11 b&w. Speakers depicted include:

    Chua, Wee Hian
    Graham, William F.
    Houston, Tom
    Kivengere, Festo

    Nunez, Emilio Antonio
    Osei-Mensah, Gottfried
    Palau, Luis


    Reid, John
    Richard, D. John
    Sogaard, Viggo


    COWE: WHEATON OFFICE STAFF. 8 b&w. Staff featured include:
    Athyal, Saphir
    Howard, David
    Howell, John R.
    Liao, David
    Rainey, Jane
    Secrest, Lucinda L.
    Struckmeyer, Rosemarie

    COWE: PARTICIPANTS. 67 b&w, 2 color. Miscellaneous photos include:

    Ariga Paul K.
    Berg, Clayton L. Jr.
    Bright, Vonnette
    Chambers, Irv
    Chao, Samuel H.
    Cho, Chongnamm

    Engel, James
    Engstrom, Ted W.
    Greenway, Roger
    Hay, Ian M.
    Landero, Gregorio
    Olson, Warwick Hood

    Rader, Paul A. (Lt. Col.)Rosen, Moishe
    Sogaard, Viggo
    Stam, Peter
    Tam, David


    COWE: DECLINES. 326 b&w, 8 color. Miscellaneous portrait photos of individuals invited to COWE who did not attend. Included among these are:

    Accad, F.E.
    Armstrong, Ben L.
    Bertermann, Eugene
    Cassidy, Michael
    Climenhaga, Arthur
    Conn, Harvie M.
    Deeb, Antoine
    Dienert, Mildred

    Emery, Alan C. Jr.
    Glasser, Arthur
    Guffey, Hal
    Hammond, Pete
    Hatori, Akira
    Kesler, Jay
    Ockenga, Harold J.
    Octavianus, Petrus

    Pannell, William E.
    Sanny, Lorne C.
    Schneider, Peter
    Sevener, Harold A.
    Smith, Paul B.
    Van der Puy, Abe C.
    Wilson, T.W.
    Winter, Ralph D.

    DAWSON, JIM. 1 color.

    DAYTON, ED. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    DOUGLAS, ROBERT. 1 b&w.

    ENGEL, JAMES F. 1 b&w.

    EUBANK, ALLAN. 1 b&w.

    EUROPEAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE ON WORLD EVANGELISM (ELCOWE), 1988. 10 b&w. Various shots from the event in Stuttgart, Germany, some with captions. Included are shots of Ed Dayton, Horst Marquardt, Rolf Scheffbuch, Brad Smith, John Stott and Thomas Wang.

    FERNANDO, AJITH. 3 b&w.

    FORD, LEIGHTON. 4 b&w.

    GRAHAM, BILLY. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    GRAHAM, RUTH. 1 b&w.

    GRAY, FRANK. 3 color.

    GREENWAY, ROGER. 1 b&w.

    GRIGG, VIV. 1 b&w.

    GUINESS, OS. 1 b&w.

    GUTIERREZ, EDNA LEE. 1 b&w, 1 color portrait photos.

    HAMMOND, PETE. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    HASSEY, JANETTE. 1b&w candid reprinted in publication.

    HAYFORD, JACK. 1 b&w portrait photo. 1 color portrait photo.

    HESTENES, ROBERTA. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    HOKE, STEPHEN. 1 b&w.

    HOPPLER, ARMIN. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    HOUSTON ‘85: CONVOCATION ON EVANGELIZING ETHNIC AMERICA, 1985. 8 b&w. Various shots from the event. Included are shots of David D’Amico, Carl Johansson, Oscar Romo (convocation chairman), C. Peter Wagner, Ravi Zacharias.

    HOUSTON, TOM. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    IMBUYE, SARAH. 1 b&w.

    INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN MEDIA COMMISSION (ICMC), N.D. 24 color. Various shots from the event, including of David Howard, Richard Crabb, Viggo Sogaard, and other unidentified participants.

    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR ITINERANT EVANGELISTS, 1983. 18 b&w. Various shots from the event, some with captions. Included are shots of street evangelism, participants, Bill Bright, Vonette Bright, Werner Burklin, Leighton Ford, Billy Graham, Billy Kim, Tom Houston, Luis Palau, Pat Robertson.

    INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON WORLD EVANGELIZATION (ICOWE), 1974. 23 b&w, 2 color. Photos taken during the 1974 Congress in Lausanne, Switzerland. Included are shots of:

    Billy Graham, Donald Hoke and Rene Padilla addressing the entire Congress, speakers' platform with A. Jack Dain, Billy Graham, Malcolm Muggeridge, Jack Dain and Billy Graham at the formal signing of the Congress covenant, small group meetings, press conference, Congress staff, Emilio Nunez, Corrie ten Boom, I. Ben Wati conferring with Byang Kato, regional group meetings of Indian and Japanese (includes Akira Hatori) participants, Laustade evangelistic rally, including Billy Graham speaking to the audience, Manuel Bonilla singing, and the audience and stadium.

    INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON WORLD EVANGELIZATION II (LAUSANNE II). MANILA, 1989. (1 of 2) 78 b&w.

    INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON WORLD EVANGELIZATION II (LAUSANNE II). MANILA, 1989. (2 of 2) 65 b&w.

    INTERNATIONAL PRAYER ASSEMBLY (SEOUL, KOREA), 1984. 22 b&w. Various shots from the event, some with captions. Included are shots of Peter Beyerhaus, Bill Bright, Vonnette Bright, Chuck Colson, Kyung Kik Han, Joon Gon Kim, Cho Choon Park, Thomas Wang and unidentified speakers.

    JENSEN, EVELYN. 1 color.

    KERR, GRAHAM. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    KERR, TREENA. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    KIVENGERE, FESTO. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    KIM, JOON GON. 1 b&w.

    KLEUN, GLEN. 1 b&w.

    KOH, VICTOR. 1 b&w.

    KUZMIC, PETER. 2 b&w portrait photos.

    LAUSANNE COMMITTEE FOR WORLD EVANGELIZATION (LCWE). 2 b&w, 3 color. LCWE Meeting, Atlanta, 1976; group shot at transitional planning meeting in London, 1990. Includes candid photo of participants during a session. From folder 35-3.

    LEADERSHIP ‘88, 1988. 11 color. Various shots from a planning committee meeting [?]. Included are shots of Glandion Carney, Robert Coleman, Ted Engstrom, Leighton Ford, Don Hoke, Brian Stiller, Tom Zimmerman and unidentified others.

    LIM, AGNES TAT FONG. 1 color.

    MADISON, FORD. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    MALING, EDUARDO. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    MALLISON, JOHN. 1 b&w.

    MARQUARDT, HORST. 1 b&w.

    MASSEY, IQBAL. 1 b&w.

    MAYER, ARNOLD C., JR. 1 color.

    McCLUNG, FLOYD. 1 color.

    McKAUGHAN, PAUL. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    MILLER, ERIC J. 1 color.

    MOSVOLD, KRISTI. 1 b&w.

    NEWTON, JIM. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    OEHRIG, BOB. 1 b&w.

    OSEI-MENSAH, GOTTFRIED. 6 b&w, posed shots.

    O’BRIEN, WILLIAM. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    O’HARE MEETING ON EVANGELISM, 1982. 1 b&w, 12 color. Various shots from the event, including of George Galis, J.D Golden, Paul Landry, Oscar Romo, C. Peter Wagner, Tom Zimmerman, and unidentified others.

    OLFORD, STEPHEN. 1 b&w candid.

    OTIS, GEORGE JR. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    PACKER, J.I. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    PAGE, NICK. 1 color.

    PALAU, LUIS. 4 b&w. 1 candid and 2 of Palau’s 1989 evangelistic events in Guatemala City and Spokane, Washington.

    PARROTT, ROGER. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    PARZANY, ULRICH. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    PENMAN, DAVID. 1 color portrait photo.

    POLZER, WOLFGANG. 1 b&w.

    SAMUEL, VINAY. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    SCHEFFBUCH, ROLF. 2 b&w.

    SEMINAR ON HUNGER AND POVERTY, THE CHRISTIAN'S MANDATE AND LIFESTYLE, 1979. 2 b&w. Shots of participants and speakers at conference in India, including R. G. Reuben, whose correspondence included the photographs. 2IC.

    SIDER, RONALD J. 1 b&w.

    SINDORF, JOSEPH. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    SINGAPORE ‘87, 1987. 69 b&w, 15 color. Various shots from a planning committee meeting(s?), some with captions. Ramez Atallah, Clive Calver, Ajith Fernando, Leighton Ford, Kweku Hutchful, Susan Perlman, Brian Stiller, Galo Vasquez, Jun Vencer, and Ravi Zacharias, and unidentified others. Also a group shot of all the participants, ten proof sheets of all the participants (see folder PHOTO DIRECTORY for corresponding list of names), and forty-one proof sheets of 35mm photos of conference scenes, events, speakers, etc. (no accompanying negatives).

    SIRE, JAMES W. 1 b&w photo.

    SMITH, BRADFORD. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    SOGAARD, VIGGO. 2 b&w portrait photos.

    ST. CLAIR, BARRY. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    STAUB, C. RICHARD. 1 b&w posed photo.

    STILLER, BRIAN. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    STOTT, JOHN. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    TENG, PHILLIP. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    TERRANOVA, CARMELO. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    THAI FOLK DRAMA TROUPE. 1 b&w, 3 color. Publicity shots of troupe members in traditional Thai dress.

    THOMPSON, VINCIE. 1 b&w.

    TONG, STEPHEN. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    TOURYAN, KENELL. 1 b&w.

    WANG, THOMAS. 3 b&w portrait photos.

    WARREN, RICK. 1 b&w.

    WILSON, J. CHRISTY. 2 b&w.

    WOODBERRY, J. DUDLEY. 1 b&w.

    WORLD EVANGELIZATION INFORMATION SERVICE. 10 b&w. Various shots from unidentified Lausanne events or reflecting LCWE emphases, some with captions, probably for use in LCWE publications.

    YAMAMORI, TETSUNAO. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    ZIMMERMAN, THOMAS. 1 b&w portrait photo.

    *****

    LOCATION RECORD
    Accession 80-128
    Type of material: Slides
    The following items are located in the SLIDE FILE. All of the slides are in color, unless otherwise noted.


    SLIDE FILE BOX 1:
    S1 through S140. Series of 140 color slides from audio tape presentation, "That Everyone May Hear," with emphasis on evangelizing unreached people groups (see the companion tape T17 described in the Audio Tape Location Record). Produced by Missions Advanced Research Communications Center (MARC)

    *****

    LOCATION RECORD
    Type of material: Videos
    Accession: 91-14, 91-16, 06-33, 06-40, 08-14
    The Archives has one copy of each video, unless otherwise noted. The following items are in the VIDEO FILE:

    V1

    VHS & U-matic

    30

    untitled

    The video was apparently shot by the staff of the Congress for viewing on American television. Whether it was ever used is not known. The first segment on the tape consists of Ralph Bell interviewing a delegate from Ethiopia about the famine in that country and what Christians can do to help. The next segment consists of Bishop Festo Kivengere of Uganda speaking briefly about the Congress and then speaking at length about the need for Christians to witness to their faith and put it into practice. 2 copies. Probably made 7/24/1974.

    1974

    V2

     

    there is currently no V2

     

    V3

    U-matic

    45

    Let the Earth Hear His Voice

    World Wide Productions (copied 1/11/89), featuring scenery and Congress shots, testimonies by participants, excerpts from plenary sessions with Billy Graham, John Stott, Donald McGavran, Francis Shaeffer, Festo Kivengere and others

    1974

    V4

    U-matic

     

     

    Ray Bakke speaking on urban evangelism issues at Urbana 84

    1984

    V5

    VHS

     

     

    Cross Cultural Evangelism - Marney Patterson. [Taken from title screens: Diakonia 84 - Geneva Park International Conference Center - Orillia, Ontario - A Six Day Institute on Mission Evangelism for Experienced & Aspiring Missioners - Cross Cultural Evangelism - Rev. Marney Paterson - Founder and Honorary Chairman of Diakonia 84]

    1984?

    V7

    VHS

    24

    “To Move the World Through Prayer”

    A video report on the International Prayer Assembly for World Evangelism. LCWE in Korea. Emphasizes the role of prayer in revival and evangelism, with footage of speakers, prayer groups, Korean prayer style and prayer mountain experiences. Includes comments from Thomas Wang, Glenn Sheppard, Stephen Tong, Bill Bright, James E. Orr, Paul Cedar, Peter Beyerhaus, Evelyn Christensen, David Bryant, Richard Lovelace, Joon Gon Kim, Ben Jennings and other Korean leaders. Distributed by The Mass Media Ministry, Campus Crusade.

    6/1984

    V8

    VHS

    28

    Winter is Past

    Documentary film made on location in the People’s Republic of China about Chinese Protestant Christians and churches today. Produced by Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention.

    6/3/86

    V9

    VHS

     

    “Time” skit (& room for more skits)

    Sticky note on case: YWAM drama on sin and lostness (called “zion”) Please return to Kathy Sindorf - [2 dramas/skits on tape]

    n.d.

    V100

    VHS

    70:00

     

    Leighton Ford gives keynote address and then installs Wang as new LCWE international director; held at Callaway Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia, during the annual meetings of the full and executive committees of LCWE. Label reads “Ford’s keynote / Installation of Wang / Callaway.”

    1/19/87

    V101

    VHS

    62:10

     

    Introduction of and address by newly inaugurated international director Thomas Wang; held at Callaway Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia, during the annual meetings of the full and executive committees of LCWE. Label reads “Thomas Wang Inaugural.”

    1/20/87

    V102

    VHS

    30

     

    Final remarks by ? and worship at Callaway Gardens, message on Revelation, communion service, prayer; held at Callaway Gardens, Atlanta, Georgia, during the annual meetings of the full and executive committees of LCWE. Label reads “Final Evening Service at Callaway Gardens.”

    1/23/87

    V10

    U-matic

     

     

    Lausanne Committee For World Evangelism (LCWE) endorsements: Bill & Vonette Bright

    3/2/87

    Singapore ‘87 (notes from tape labels)

    V11

    PAL

     

     

     John Ting

    6/2/87

    V12

    PAL

     

     

    Colleen Townsend-Evans

    6/3/87

    V13

    PAL

     

    “The Leader Needed a Vision”

    Ramez Atallah

    6/4/87

    V14

    PAL

     

    “Reaching the Oppressed”

    Bel Magalit & Ceasar Molebatsi (Pt A)

    6/8/87

    V15

    PAL

     

    “Reaching the Oppressed” (Part B) / Reaching the Self-Sufficient (Part B)

    Caesar Molebatsi, Susan Perlman, and Ravi Zacharias

    6/8-9/87

    V16

    PAL

     

    “Reaching the Self-Sufficient” (Part A)

    Susan Perlman & Ravi Zacharias; also music

    6/9/87

    V17

    PAL

     

     

    Leighton Ford

    6/10/87

    V18

    VHS

     

     

    Brian Stiller & Kweku Hutchful

    6/3/87?

    V19

    VHS

     

     

    David Bryant

    6/4/87?

    V20

    VHS

     

     

    Ajith Fernando 1

    6/3-5/87?

    V21

    VHS

     

     

    Ajith Fernando 3

    6/3-5/87 ?

    V22

    VHS

     

     

    Clive Calver

    6/5/87?

    V23

    VHS

     

     

    Peter Kuzmic 2

    6/8/87?

    V24

    VHS

     

     

    Peter Kuzmic 3

    6/9/87?

    V25

    VHS

     

     

    Peter Kuzmic 4

    6/10/87?

    V26

    VHS

     

     

    Colleen Townsend-Evans

    6/87?

    V27

    VHS

     

     

    Posterski, Brian Stiller

    6/87?

    V28

    VHS

     

     

    Posterski, Brian Stiller

    6/87?

    V29

    VHS

     

     

    Ramez Atallah

    6/87?

    V30

    VHS

     

     

    John Trip

    6/87?

    V31

    VHS

     

     

    Tokunboh Adeyemo

    6/87?

    V32

    VHS

     

     

    Leighton Ford

    6/87?

    V103

    VHS & u-matic

    11:00

    “The Greatest Challenge”

    Narrated video emphasizing breadth of need to reach the entire world with the gospel, and Lausanne Movement’s role in contributing to that. Features excerpts by Kweku Hutchful, Bill Bright, Ray Baake, Ted Engstrom, Vonette Bright, E. Brandt Gustavson, Leighton Ford, Brian Stiller, Ben Kinchlow, Thomas Wang, and Billy Graham. Some video scrolling on VHS disrupts viewing. 2 copies

    1987

    V33

    U-matic

     

     

    First segment has three men recording ‘plugs’ for Lausanne materials. Second segment is documentary on CCCOWE ‘86 / “Chinese Coordination Center” - Tape case lists third segment called “Mary Jo”, but does not appear on the tape.

    1987

    V34

    U-matic

    30

    God’s Harambee

    Documentary film on 1976 Kenya evangelistic events - Record date 7.30.1987 See F1

    1987?

    V35

    U-matic

     

     

    “Lausanne throws” [?] Short clip from 700 Club - Record date 7.31.1987

    1987

    V36

    VHS

     

     

    Promotional video for Lausanne II. (Advertises Lausanne II in Singapore rather than Manila.)

    87/88?

    V37

    U-matic

     

     

    U-matic version of video V36

    87/88?

    V38

    U-matic

    50

    “Our Future / Our Mission”

    Record Date: 4/4/88

    1988?

    V39

    VHS

     

    “Leadership ‘88"

    From label: A conference to encourage and equip a new generation of Christian leaders. A conversation with Leighton Ford and Glandion Carney.

    1988?

    Leadership ‘88 (notes from tape labels)

    V40

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 1: Brian Stiller

    6/27/88

    V41

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 2: Glandion Carney

    6/27/88

    V42

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 3: Leighton Ford

    6/27/88

    V43

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape A1: Bible Study

    6/28/88

    V44

    U-matic

     

     

    Bible Study #1

    6/28/88

    V45

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 1 AM: Worship, announcements, teaching and prayer - Tim Robertson, Dorothy Cross (printed schedule accompanies tape)

    6/28/88

    V46

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 2 AM: Teaching and announcements (printed schedule accompanies tape)

    6/28/88

    V47

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 3 AM - Part 1

    6/28/88

    V48

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 3 AM - Part 2

    6/28/88

    V49

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 1 PM

    6/28/88

    V50

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 2 PM and next AM Earl Palmer

    6/28-29/ 88

    V51

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 2 A2: Bible Study

    6/29/88

    V52

    U-matic

     

     

    AM: Speakers Panel - Bob Lavelle - Becky Pippert, Roberta Hestenes, Paul Cedar

    6/29/88

    V53

    U-matic

     

     

    AM: Second part of speakers panel and discussion with Becky Pippert, Bob Lavell, Roberta Hestenes, Paul Cedar. (Printed schedule accompanies tape)

    6/29/88

    V54

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 2 AM

    6/29/88

    V55

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 1 PM

    6/29/88

    V56

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 2 PM: Chuck Colson

    6/29/88

    V57

    U-matic

     

     

    Ken Medema concert

    6/29/88

    V58

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape A3: Bible Study

     

    V59

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 1 AM: Earl Palmer

    6/30/88

    V60

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 2 AM: Panel - Part 1

    6/30/88

    V61

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 3 AM: Panel - Part 2

    6/30/88

    V62

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 1 PM

    6/30/88

    V63

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 2 PM: Richard Halverson

    6/30/88

    V64

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape A3: Bible Study

    7/1/88

    V65

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 1 AM

    7/1/88

    V66

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 2 AM: Luis Palau

    7/1/88

    V67

    U-matic

     

     

    Tape 3 AM: David Bryant & close

    7/1/88

    V68

    U-matic

     

     

    Glandion Carney, Leighton Ford

    7/88?

    V69

    U-matic

     

     

    Glandion Carney

    7/88?

    V70

    U-matic

     

     

    Starts with Roberta Hestenes

    7/88?

    V71

    VHS

     

     

    Zion - Performed by the crew of the M/V Good Samaritan at Brunswick, GA. February, 1989.

    2/89

    V72

    U-matic

     

     

    Thomas Wang being interviewed? [Poor Sound] 100 Huntley St.

    3/9/89

    Lausanne II in Manila (notes from tape labels)

    V73

    U-matic

     

     

    Two promotional spots for Lausanne II

    6/22/89

    V74

    U-matic

     

     

    M#1 Monday - Arriving Cars and Busses - Lausanne Sign (Detailed log enclosed in case. Seems to describe arrival shots)

    7/10/89

    V75

    U-matic

     

     

    M#2 Tuesday - Registration, Cutaways, Children’s Choir/Band (Detailed logs (3) enclosed in case)

    7/11/89

    V76

    U-matic

     

     

    M#3 Tuesday - Press Conference: Leighton Ford, Thomas Wang. (Detailed log enclosed in case)

    7/11/89

    V77

    U-matic

     

     

    M#4 Tuesday - Press Conference: Wang and Ajith Fernando, and questions from press. (Detailed logs enclosed in case.)

    7/11/89

    V78

    U-matic

     

     

    M#9 Thursday - raw footage of participant interviews at PICC (Philippine International Convention Center) session themes including Laymen in Evangelism & the Poor

    7/13/89

    V79

    U-matic

     

     

    M#11 Thursday - Afternoon Tracks

    7/13/89

    V80

    U-matic

     

     

    M#13 raw footage of participant interview segments about Jack Hayford’s session on the Holy Spirit; also Morning Arriving Shots

    7/13-14/ 89

    V81

    U-matic

     

     

    M#14 Friday - raw footage of participant interviews on session themes including the poor, frogs (?), the Holy Spirit, etc.

    7/14/89

    V82

    U-matic

     

     

    M#17 “Smoking Mountain,” delegates

    7/15/89

    V83

    U-matic

     

     

    Press Conference “Chinese Delegates”

    7/17/89

    V84

    U-matic

     

     

    Chinese “Press Conference”

    7/17/89

    V85

    U-matic

     

     

    #2 Interviews (Tuesday) - Norway & Soviet Interviews

    7/18/89

    V86

    U-matic

     

     

    “Soviets” Interviews in Breezeway

    7/18/89

    V87

    U-matic

     

     

    Tuesday - Tricycle Shot, Mots/ Medema/ Video Room... - Entrance and Torch Shorts

    7/18-19/ 89

    V88

    U-matic

     

     

    Lausanne II in Manila - Master Tape Part One: Video segments featured during Congress:
    1.     Setting the Stage - 12:54
    2.     Challenge Before Us - 19:17
    3.     Primacy of Local Church - 7:18
    4.     Mandate of the Laity - 10:44 (3 segments)

    1989

    V89

    U-matic

     

     

    Lausanne II in Manila - Master Tape Part Two: Video segments featured during Congress:
    1.     Good News for the Poor - 18:20
    2.     Urban Evangelism - 13:38
    3.     Holy Spirit- 8:03
    4.     Sin and Lostness - 5:32
    5.     Impact of Modernization - 3:52

    1989

    V90

    U-matic

     

     

    Lausanne II in Manila - Master Tape Part Three: Video segments featured during Congress:
    1.     Glimpses of Hope - 12:00
    2.     Challenge of Other Religions - 6:50
    3.     Uniqueness of Christ - 6:14
    4.     Communications Technology - 6:02
    5.     Radio - 8:07
    6.     Cooperation - 8:21

    1989

    V91

    U-matic

     

     

    Lausanne II in Manila - Master Tape Part Four: Video segments featured during Congress:
    1.     AD 2000 and Beyond - 10:39
    2.     CBN Case Study - 4:15
    3.     No Voice. No Power - 3:20
    4.     Slates of Videos Still in Production

    1989

    V92

    VHS

     

     

    Lausanne II in Manila - Video Productions: Video segments featured during Congress
    1.     Setting the Stage - 12:54
    2.     Challenge Before Us - 19:17
    3.     Primacy of Local Church - 7:18
    4.     Mandate of the Laity - 10:43 (3 segments)
    5.     Good News for the Poor (visuals incomplete, audio complete) - 18:20
    6.     Urban Evangelism - 13:38
    7.     The Power & Work of the Holy Spirit - 8:03
    8.     Sin and Lostness - 5:25
    9.     Impact of Modernization - 3:52
    10.   Celebration in Praise & Prayer - 12:00
    11.   Challenge of Other Religions - 6:50
    12.   Uniqueness of Christ - 6:14
    13.   Communication & Evangelism #1 - 6:02 (continued)

    1989

    V93

     

     

     

    (Continued)
    15.   Cooperation - 8:21
    16.   AD 2000 & Beyond - 10:39
    17.   CBN Case Study - 4:15
    18.   No Voice, No Power - 3:20

    [These may be all the segments on the four above U-matics, some of the titles are different though.]

     

    V93

    U-matic

     

     

    Short clip of Lausanne II logo in Manila

    1989?

    V104

    VHS & u-matic

    13:00

    “Setting the Stage”

    Video with narration shown to Congress with survey of events from 1948 World Congress on Evangelism (sponsored by Youth for Christ) up the 2nd LCWE congress in Manila. Included is footage from the 1948 congress in Beatenberg, Switzerland, (including Billy Graham), excerpts from the 1974 Lausanne Congress featured in Let the Earth Hear His Voice (see V3), comments by Chua Wee Hian, Howard Jones, John Stott, Gottfried Osei-Mensah, Thomas Wang, Don Stevens, James Kennedy, David Gitari, Joni Eareckson Tada. 2 copies.

    1989

    V105

    u-matic

    20:00

    “The Challenge Before Us”

    Video with narration shown to Congress on the task of reaching the world’s unreached with the gospel, providing Scripture in their own language and church planting. Produced by Partners International (CNEC) and LCWE.

    1989

    V106

    VHS & u-matic

    15:00

    “Good News for the Poor”

    Video with narration shown to Congress. Produced by World Vision. 2 copies.

    1989

    V107

    VHS & u-matic

    12:00

    “Seeing People Through the Eyes of Jesus”

    Video with narration shown to Congress highlighting three ministries among the poor in India (Colleen Samuel), Peru (Pedro Arana) and Kenya (David Gitari). 2 copies.

    1989

    V108

    VHS & u-matic

    13:30

    “God Is Building a City”

    Video with narration shown to Congress on global urbanization and impact on and opportunity for world evangelization. 2 copies.

    1989

    V109

    u-matic

    6:00

    “Communication & Technology”

    Video with narration shown to Congress on opportunities and challenges of developing communication technologies.

    1989

    V110

    VHS & u-matic

    10:39

    “AD 2000 & Beyond”

    Video with narration shown to Congress, featuring footage drawn from sessions and participants at a 1989 Global Consultation on World Evangelization, including Thomas Wang, Luis Bush, John Richard, David Barrett, Keith Parks, Ralph Winter, David Kitenga, Elizabeth Javalera, Simon Havjarimana, Gaetano Sotile and others. Produced by the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. 2 copies.

    1989

    V111

    VHS

    1:51:00

    Opening ceremony

    Festivities, speakers, and music of opening event of the Congress

    1989

    V97

    VHS

    3:20

    Part 1 - Social Concern

    Video with narration shown to Congress on the ministry of providing for the social needs around the world in the context of evangelism. Produced by Media Crafters Limited.

    1989

    V98

    PAL

    3:40

    Part 2 - Social Concern

    Video with narration shown to Congress on the ministry of providing for the social needs around the world in the context of evangelism. Produced by Media Crafters Limited.

    1989

    V112

    VHS & u-matic

    32:58

    “The Laity’s Role in Evangelization”

    The paper presented at the Congress by Lee Yee was written by Bill Garrison. 2 copies.

    1989

    V113

    u-matic

    38:03

    “The Laity”

    Interview of Miltini Yee. By Pete Hammond on the impact of a lay friend who introduced her to Jesus Christ, followed by Lee Yee’s read of William Garrison’s paper on the theology of the laity, and concluding with a video feature on tent-making as an effective evangelistic strategy, featuring comments from J. Christy Wilson, Ted Yamamori, Ken Touryan and Luis Palau. Comments interspersed and concluding by Ford Madison.

    1989

    V114

    u-matic

    60:00

    “CBN Composite Video”

    Recorded in PAL format – the Archives does not have the equipment to view this.

    1989

    V94

    VHS & u-matic

    17:16

    “The Flame is Now in Us”

    Film about Lausanne II. Overview footage from the congress, including scenes and participants, Leighton Ford, Luis Bush, Jovito Salonga (Senate President of the Philippines), Tom Houston, Gary Granada, John Stott, Os Guiness, Carmelo Terranova, M.Y. Chan, Ajith Fernando, Ken Medema, Panya Baba, Peter Kuzmic, Juliet Thomas, Jack Hayford, Eva Burrows, Caesar Molebatsi, Luis Palau, comments from participants, musical portions, scenes of world conditions. U-matic copy and 2 VHS copies.

    1989

    V115

    VHS

    17:16

    “La Flamme Qui Nous Habite”

    French version of “The Flame is Now In Us” - see V94. Recorded in PAL format – the Archives does not have the equipment to view this video.

    1989

    V116

    VHS

    17:16

    “The Flame Is Now in Us” (Spanish version)

    Spanish version of “The Flame is Now In Us” - see V94. Recorded in PAL format – the Archives does not have the equipment to view this video.

    1989

    V117

    VHS

    9:50

    untitled

    Ben Haden sermon reporting on church and believers in Russia, where he visited on the occasion of the 1990 Moscow Congress on Evangelization

    11/11/90

    V118

    VHS & u-matic

    51:00

    “The Human Cost of Evangelization”

    Study video produced following Congress, including brief introduction and interludes for prayer throughout the video by Graham Kerr. Session consists of presentations by persons who had experienced persecution, including...
          Lucien Accad of Lebanon (includes footage of bombing, fighting and suffering)
          Sougou of Comoro Islands
          Joseph Bondarenko of Russia
          Gen. Eva Barrows of the Salvation Army speaks on giving of the self to God regardless of circumstances

    Presentations were introduced by David Wang and Leighton Ford. Group singing of “In Christ There is No East or West” is led by Ken Medema.         VHS & u-matic   Includes “The Greatest Challenge” from 1987, narrated video shown to Congress emphasizing breadth of need to reach the entire world with the gospel, and Lausanne Movement’s role in contributing to that. Features excerpts by Kweku Hutchful, Bill Bright, Ray Baake, Ted Engstrom, Vonette Bright, E. Brandt Gustavson, Leighton Ford, Brian Stiller, Ben Kinchlow, Thomas Wang, and Billy Graham. Some video scrolling on VHS disrupts viewing. 2 copies.

    1990

    V119

    VHS & u-matic

    38:00

    “The Clergy and Other Christian Workers”

    Study video produced following Congress, including introduction by Ford Madison, presentation by Pete Hammond on the imbalanced dependence on clergy for church operation, lay workers Edward Catacutan of the Philippines, Marilyn Martinez of the Philippines and Dr. Withanga of Kenya on their opportunities in their workplaces, followed by presentation by Lee Yee of Hong Kong on “The Laity’s Role in Evangelization” (see V103). By IVCF’s 2100 Productions. 2 copies..

    1990

    V120

    u-matic

    28:21

    “King’s Kids at Lausanne II in Manila”

    Performance by musical team (including children and adults) at the Congress.

    1990

    V121

    u-matic

    ?

    “ICMC 1991 Sheffield Conference Promotional Video.”

    PAL format – the Archives does not have the equipment to view this video.

    1990

    V122

    VHS

    9:10

    “LCWE - Budapest ‘91 - Post Marxist interviews

    Video segments featuring Andrei Bondarenko (Latvia), Peter Kuzmic (Yugoslavia), Paul Toaspern (East Berlin), and Henryk Wieja on the significance of the LCWE summit in Budapest. By In Focus Productions.

    1991

    V123

    VHS

    12:40

    “The Unfinished Task”

    Narrated video feature with survey back to 1974 Lausanne Congress and 2nd Congress in Manila, expressing the urgency of world evangelization and call to finish the task. Highlights the 1990 Moscow Congress on Evangelization (includes footage of Leighton Ford, Tom Houston, Bill Bright) and the 1991 Budapest Summit.(footage of Olga Avetisova, Paul Toaspern, Paul Eshleman, Luis Bush, Floyd McClung). The Budapest Summit was characterized as the first of an every-other-year regional summit.

    1992

    Assorted

    V95

    VHS

    5:17

    “Glimpses of Prayer”

    Arrowhead Productions International - A Media Ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ International

    1989?

    V96

    VHS

     

     

    Foreign Mission Board Segments ‘89. Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention

    1989

    V99

    U-matic

     

     

    Dr. D. James Kennedy promotional spot for Lausanne II

    n.d.

    V6

    VHS

     

    #3 The Role of the Holy Spirit in Christian Witness - #4 Who’s that Knocking on my Door? - Invitation to Live Ministries - The Carpenter’s Workshop - 3 and 4

    Marney Patterson speaking

    n.d.

     

     

     

     

     

     



    NOTE: The list immediately following only describes boxes 1 through 169 at the box level. However, folder title descriptions were provided for the first eighty-four boxes when the collection was initially processed. Please see the Addendum following this box list of this guide for this expanded list of folder titles for boxes 1 through 84.

    BOX LIST

    Box     Folders    Description    Date

    I. LCWE Chairman

    I.A. Leighton Ford

    I.A.1. Administrative records

    I.A.1.a. 1975-1984

    2

    31

    Archives / CONELA

    1976-1983

    3

    34

    Consultative Council / Fund raising

    1975-1981

    4

    29

    Fund raising / Nominations

    1975-1981

    5

    31

    Nominations / World Council of Churches

    1975-1984

    6

    5

    World Evangelical Fellowship / World Evangelization Information Service

    1976-1982

    I.A.1.b. 1969, 1972-1992

    87

    19

    AD 2000 / Budapest Summit articles

    1969, 1981-1992

    88

    17

    Budapest Summit budget & fund-raising / Chairman’s letters & reports

    1973-1992

    89

    13

    Chairman’s reports / Communications Advisory Group

    1972-1992

    90

    13

    Communications Staff / September 1988

    1984-1992

    91

    10

    October 1988 / July

    1987-1988

    92

    13R

    July 1989 / ECFA (folder 92-3 Restricted)

    1976-1992

    93

    20

    Elmbrook & Highland Park, Irby, Trull / Finances

    1982-1992

    94

    11

    Finances 1990 / Budget-Intl. 1990

    1976-1992

    95

    14

    Dec 30 meeting / Fund-Raising January 1987

    1978-1991

    96

    10

    Fund-Raising March ‘89 / Fund-Raising Services

    1980-1991

    97

    18R

    Fund-raising (unfoldered) / Houston ‘85 (folder 97-12 restricted)

    1978-1992

    98

    16

    Tom Houston / Implementation Team

    1974-1992

    99

    6

    Information Bulletin / International Advisory Council

    1981-1991

    100

    13

    International Advisory Council meeting 7/86 / Laity (“Theology of the Laity” article by Bill Garrison)

    1981-1989

    101

    23

    Lausanne Communique / News releases

    1978-1992

    102

    8

    Nominations 1983-1984 / North American Region: USA

    1977-1991

    103

    18R

    North America Lausanne Committee / Position descriptions (folders 103-9,10 restricted)

    1976-1991

    104

    12

    Possible Meeting With AD2000, WEF & International Charismatic COWE / Publicity Packet

    1976-1992

    105

    16

    Lausanne Purpose / “The Lausanne Story”

    1976-1991

    106

    15R

    Strategy Working Group / USA: Administrative Committee (folder 106-13 restricted)

    1976-1992

    107

    18

    US Administrative Committee / USA Corp. & Minutes

    1973-1992

    108

    18

    USA Correspondence 1983 ‘84 / Thomas Wang Appointment

    1984-1992

    109

    11

    WEIS News Releases / Thomas F Zimmerman

    1977-1991

    I.A.2. Congresses & consultations

    I.A.2.a. International Congress on World Evangelization, 1974 (ICOWE)

    1

    23

    1971-July 1972 / Scholarships

    1971-1974

    I.A.2.b. Consultation on World Evangelization, 1980 (COWE)

    7

    29

    Athyal / Lay observers - Declined

    1977-1982

    8

    27

    Lay observers - Invited / Press

    1976-1981

    9

    33

    Program / Travel arrangements

    1977-1980

    I.A.2.c. American Festival of Evangelism, 1981

    109

    1

    American Festival of Evangelism

    1980

    I.A.2.d. Singapore ‘87, 1987

    110

    10

    Singapore ‘87 / SL ‘87 & L’88

    1984-1988

    I.A.2.e. Leadership ‘88, 1988

     

    111

    5

    Leadership ‘88 July ‘85/Nov ‘86 / LCWE Leadership ‘88 directory

    1985-1988

    I.A.2.f. Lausanne II, 1989

    111

    4

    1989 Congress / Contingency Proposal L ‘89

    1984-1989

    112

    12

    Memo From Ed Dayton re Pre/Pro Congress Work / “Until He Comes” - Closing message

    1983-1991

    113

    4

    Notebook / Participant Selection

    1974-1989

    114

    10

    Participant Selection / Program notebook

    1984-1989

    115

    9

    ICOWE II Quotas / 1989 Congress - Staff

    1985-1991

    I.B. John Reid (no records)

    I.C. Fergus Macdonald (no records)

    I.D. Paul Cedar

    318

    8 R

    Gary Barnes & Luis Bush / Lausanne correspondence, docs 3 of 4 (folders 1,4,5 restricted)

    1989-2004

    319

    10

    Lausanne correspondence, docs 4 of 4 / Lausanne Processing Committee correspondence (folders 4,7 restricted)

    1989-2002

    320

    6

    Lausanne USA 6/90 / World Evangelization issues

    1990-1998

    II. Executive Secretary

    II.A. Gottfried Osei-Mensah

    II.A.1. Nairobi

    II.A.1.a. Administrative

    10

    30

    Archives / World Day of Prayer

    1975-1981

    11

    18

    Articles / Questionnaires

    1975-1980

    II.A.1.b. Conference

    12

    20

    1975 IFES / 1978 Consultation on Lutheran Churches in Mission

    1975-1979

    13

    6

    1978 WEC Intl. Conference / 1980 WEF

    1975-1980

    II.A.1.c. Congress & LCWE Consultations

    13

    25

    ICOWE - Follow-up / COWE - Commission for Cooperation...

    1974-1980

    14

    20

    COWE - Commission for Cooperation... / Howard, David

    1976-1980

    15

    24

    Howard, David / Travel

    1977-1980

    II.A.1.d. Correspondents

    16

    23

    Dain, A. Jack / Osei-Mensah, Gottfried

    1975-1980

    II.A.1.e. Finances

    17

    22

    Finances & budgets / Ledger book

    1975-1981

    83

    1

    Ledger book

    1975-1981

    II.A.1.f. Geographical

    18

    27

    Country files: Ethiopia / Singapore

    1973-1980

    19

    20

    Country files: Venezuela / USA

    1973-1981

    20

    20

    Country files: Australia / Oceania

    1975-1980

    II.A.1.g. LCWE meetings

    21

    6

    Pre-Mexico City meetings / Bermuda meeting

    1972-1978

    II.A.1.h. LCWE Executive Committee meetings

    21

    19

    Mexico City / Springfield

    1975-1979

    22

    4

    Atlantic City

    1979

    II.A.1.i. LCWE retired members

    22

    32

    Retirements & election / Other retired members

    1975-1980

    II.A.1.j. Organizations

    22

    10

    African Evangelistic Enterprise / CORAT

    1973-1981

    23

    35

    CORAT / Youth for Christ

    1975-1981

    II.A.1.k. Publications

    24

    21

    Brochures / World Evangelization Information Service

    1975-1981

    II.A.1.l. LCWE Working Groups

    25

    13

    Communications / Theology & Education

    1975-1979

    II.A.2. International Office (London)

    II.A.2.a General

    150

    5

    Archives / Bible distribution

    1980-1984

    151

    9

    Commission on Cooperation / Contracts with publishers

    1974-1984

    152

    11

    Evangelical/ Roman Catholic Dialogue [on Mission] / Paid invoices

    1976-1984

    153

    8

    Correspondence with Lausanne Associates / Associate for Reaching Large Cities: Ray Bakke

    1980-1984

    154

    10

    C. David Harley: Associate for Reaching Jews / Long Range Planning

    1979-1984

    155

    18

    Long Range Planning / Vonette Bright

    1975-1985

    156

    25

    David Bryant / David Gitari

    1975-1984

    157

    20R

    Geziel Nunes Gomes / Gordon Landreth (folder 157-2 restricted)

    1975–1984

    158

    38

    Responses to Gordon Landreth’s Circular Regarding LCWE / Viggo Sogaard

    1975-1984

    159

    19

    Brian Stiller / Nominations 1981-1982

    1975-1984

    160

    12

    Nominations 1983 / LCWE - Nominations File - Regions - Oceania

    1980-1985

    286

    1

    Nominations File – Regions – South America (folder 286-4)

    1981-1984

    161

    9

    Miscellaneous Correspondence 1978-1981 / Originals - 1982/1983

    1976-1984

    162

    10

    Personnel: Leanne Ellem / Personnel: Communications Applicants

    1974-1984

    163

    11

    Program Review and Planning Committee / Working Groups: General Correspondence

    1976-1984

    164

    6

    Meeting of CAG/SWG July 1984 / Intercession Advisory Group 1981/82

    1980-1985

    165

    6

    Strategy Working Group - 1979 / Strategy Working Group (SWG) - 1983 [1 of 2]

    1972-1984

    166

    8

    Strategy Working Group (SWG) [2 of 2] / World Day of Prayer - 1983

    1977-1987

    II.A.2.b. COWE

    166

    6

    Finance Letters / COWE Follow-Up

    1978-1983

    167

    6

    COWE Declines A-H / COWE Reports & Letters of Appreciation [1 of 2]

    1979-1980

    168

    8R

    COWE Reports & Letters of Appreciation [2 of 2] / COWE Acceptance Forms A-D (folder 168-8 restricted)

    1979-1982

    169

    3R

    COWE Acceptance Forms E-K / COWE Acceptance Forms R-Z (folders 169-1,2,3 restricted)

    1979-1980

     

    II.B. Carl Johansson (Executive Director)

    II.B.1. Chronological correspondence

    286

    1

    Letters register (folder 286-7)

    1982-1985

    133

    9

    Filing notebook, April 1984 / August 1984 [2 of 2]

    1981-1986

    134

    6

    September E / Nov. 1984

    1984

    135

    8

    Dec. 1984 / Jan. 1985

    1984-1985

    136

    11

    Jan. 1985 / Mar. 1985

    1984-1985

    137

    10

    Mar. 1985 / May 1985

    1985

    138

    11

    May 1985 / Nov. - Dec. 1985

    1985

    139

    10

    Jan. - Feb. 1985 / Nov. - Dec. 1985

    1985-1986

    II.B.2. Executive and Full Committee

    140

    9

    ICOWE II Evaluation Forms RE: Preliminaries / Notes For Preparing Conferences/ Consultations

    1979-1986

    141

    10

    Full LCWE Meeting May 1982 / Stuttgart - Accommodation, Travel, Etc.

    1981-1984

    142

    13

    Stuttgart Program, Agenda, Etc. / Recommendations of: Observers - Jan, 1987

    1983-1986

    143

    20

    Lay Observers - Jan. ‘87 Meeting / Lausanne Executive Committee and Senior Associate Meeting

    1985-1988

    II.B.3. Other Organizations

    143

    6

    Africa Christian Fellowship / Evangelical Missionary Alliance

    1980-1984

    144

    11

    LWF - General Correspondence / Youth For Christ

    1980-1984

    II.B.4. Lausanne-related Conferences

    144

    3

    Simple Lifestyle Consultation [1 of 2] / LWF Consultation Christian Theology Liberia

    1979-1981

    145

    6

    WCC Melbourne Conference [1 of 2] / C.R.E.S.R. - General Correspondence 1981

    1979-1983

    286

    1

    C.R.E.S.R.: General correspondence (folder 286-2)

    1982

    146

    7

    C.R.E.S.R. - General Correspondence 1982 [1 of 2] / Wheaton ‘83

    1979-1984

    286

    1

    Third World Theologians Conference (folder 286-3)

    1981-1982

    147

    9

    Wheaton ‘83 / Conference for Itinerant Evangelist [Amsterdam ‘83]

    1981-1984

    148

    10

    European Consultations [Proposed] / Consultation on the Holy Spirit - 1983 [Oslo ‘85]

    1982-1989

    286

    2

    Consultation on the Holy Spirit: Finance / Original Documents (folders 286-5,6)

    1985

    146

    7

    C.R.E.S.R. - General Correspondence 1982 [1 of 2] / Wheaton ‘83

    1979-1984

    147

    9

    Wheaton ‘83 / Conference for Itinerant Evangelist [Amsterdam ‘83]

    1981-1984

    148

    10

    European Consultations [Proposed] / Consultation on the Holy Spirit - 1983 [Oslo ‘85]

    1982-1989

    149

    12

    Consultation on the Holy Spirit 1984 [Oslo ‘85] / Younger Leaders Conference - 1984 [2 of 2 - Singapore ‘87]

    1982-1988

    150

    5

    COMIBAM / Irish Congress on Evangelism December, 1988

    1982-1987

    II.C. Thomas Wang (International Director)

    II.C.1. International Office (Singapore)

    202

    6

    January 1987 / June 1987

    1986-1987

    203

    17

    July 1987 / Finance

    1985-1988

    204

    22

    Full Committee / Staff Job Descriptions

    1977-1989

    205

    6

    [Staff] Personnel / World Evangelization - 1987

    1986-1989

    II.C.2. International Office (Pasadena)

    II.C.2.a. International Director & Associate Director

    II.C.2.a.1. Correspondence

    207

    2

    Misc. Biographical Sketches of LCWE People / Ramez Atallah

    1986-1989

    208

    7

    Ray Bakke & Urban Associates / Ed Dayton 1986-1987

    1986-1989

    209

    8

    Ed Dayton 1986-1987 / Bill Hogue

    1973-1989

    210

    9

    Don Hoke / Tom McAlpine

    1985-1989

    211

    10

    Paul McKaughan 1989 / Warwick Olson

    1989-1989

    212

    9

    Gottfried Osei-Mensah / Letters from T. Wang 1989

    1981-1989

    213

    8

    Letters to Thomas Wang 1988 / T. Wang miscellaneous

    1980-1989

    II.C.2.a.2. LCWE

    213

    4

    LCWE members, corresponding secretaries, etc. / LCWE - Toward Century 21 1985

    1983-1989

    214

    19

    1983 LCWE Publication - Let the Earth Hear His Voice (Overview of LCWE’s Ministry) / Planning meeting - Dec. 1986

    1975-1990

    215

    11

    Callaway Gardens meeting, Jan. 1987 / Membership - Biographical sketches [1 of 2]

    1981-1990

    216

    13

    Membership - Biographical sketches [2 of 2] / Radio in Church-planting evangelism

    1982-1989

    217

    14

    Senior Associates - General / IAG - International Advisory Croup [1 of 2]

    1982-1989

    218

    8

    IAG - International Advisory Group [2 of 2] / Younger Leaders

    1982-1989

    II.C.2.a.3. Meetings

    219

    13

    1984 International Prayer Assembly / ELCOWE (European Leadership Conference

    1984-1989

    II.C.2.a.4. Lausanne II

    219

    7

    After Lausanne II / Chinese sessions

    1988-1989

    220

    13

    Early Lausanne ‘89 planning / Program Steering Committee [1 of 2]

    1984-1989

    221

    14

    Program Steering Committee [2 of 2] / Wrap-up

    1973-1989

    II.C.2.a.5. Communications

    221

    4

    Communication plan / Communications research

    1984-1988

    222

    11

    Communications Working Group / Joe Sindorf [1 of 2]

    1983-1989

    223

    4

    Joe Sindorf [2 of 2] / [untitled]

    1985-1989

    II.C.2.a.6. Finance and fund raising

    223

    5

    International donation report / LII in Manila Finances

    1982-1989

    II.C.2.b. Program Office

    II.C.2.b.1. Leadership ‘88

    224

    5

    Filing Master Sheet / LCWE - Leighton Ford / Singapore’87

    1985-1987

    225

    30

    Lausanne ‘89 / Senior Advisory Committee - Updated Mailings

    1981-1988

    226

    25

    Senior Advisory Committee Meeting Transcripts [1 of 20] / Program Committee - Speaker Suggestion Form

    1985-1988

    227

    34

    L’88 Originals (Greg Brown) / Communications - Mailing Lists Leadership ‘88

    1985-1988

    228

    40

    [Promotional Material - Leadership ‘88] / Certificate of Qualification

    1984-1988

    229

    2

    L’88 Tax Exempt Application Papers / LCWE Tax Exempt Data

    1973-1987

    II.C.2.b.2. Lausanne II, 1989

    II.C.2.b.2.A. General program

    262

    4

    National Reports (1 of 3) A-E / Program Committee notebook (1 of 2)

    1986-1989

    263

    16

    Program Committee notebook (2 of 2) / Books - Complimentary: General Correspondence

    1949, 1983-1990

    264

    14

    Books - Recommended for Sale [1 of 2] / Computers

    1985-1989

    265

    10

    Congress Compendium / Congress Notebook - Credits

    1984-1990

    266

    15

    Congress Notebook: Draft / Covenant of Salt

    1988-1989

    267

    13

    Congress Steering / Facilities: General Correspondence

    1988-1990

    268

    17

    Facilities: Meeting Site Checklist / Holy Spirit Network - Names/Addresses [2 of 2]

    1987-1989

    269

    22

    Honorary Chairman / Donor luncheon

    1974-1989

    270

    15

    Group Meals / Meetings: Group Meals / Networking Directory

    1988-1989

    271

    22

    Newsletter (Participant) Editorial Plan / Originals: Assumptions for LCWE Jan. ‘90 Planning Meeting

    1988-1989

    272

    24

    Originals: Plenary Papers / Vision ‘89 Congress Executive Plan

    1988-1989

    273

    29

    Originals: ICOWE (A Unique Program of Preparation / Plenary #13, 7/14, Fri, 10:50 AM, Impact of Modernization

    1985-1989

    274

    23

    Plenary #14, 7/14, Fri, 6:30 PM, Living the Christ Life - Communion Service / Prayer: Intercessory Prayer Team

    1988-1989

    275

    16

    Prayer Support / Program Development Document [1 of 2]

    1986-1989

    276

    8

    Program Development Document [2 of 2] / Program - General

    1987-1989

    277

    7

    Program Notebook, Dayton [1 of 4] / Program Staff, Manila Trips

    1987-1989

    278

    19

    Program Steering / Report to Program Advisory Committee

    1984-1989

    279

    10

    Resource Center / (Plenary) Speakers [1 of 2]

    1987-1989

    280

    16

    Plenary Speakers [2 of 2] / Speakers Recommended [1 of 2]

    1985-1989

    281

    7

    Speakers recommended [2 of 2] / Speech script master copies I-P

    1987-1989

    282

    21

    Speech script master copies R-Z / [Track] Follow-on, January Mtg

    1988-1990

    283

    12

    Track Leader’s Release Forms / Education/Christian Schools 710

    1970-1989

    284

    19

    Chaplains 750 / Workshops - General

    1987-1989

    285

    9

    Workshop Attendance at Manila / Worship: Music

    1985-1990

    II.C.2.b.2.B. Plenary sessions

    238

    19

    Responder form letters notebook / The Challenge of Other Religions Martin Alphonse (Speaker)

    1988-1989

    239

    22

    The Challenge of Other Religions Colin Chapman (Speaker) / Communication Technology – General Correspondence

    1985-1990

    240

    19

    Communication Technology – Plenary Paper / Good News For The Poor – Tom Houston (Speaker)

    1988-1989

    241

    17

    Good News For The Poor – Edna Lee Gutierrez (Speaker) / The Holy Spirit – Plenary Papers

    1988-1989

    242

    19

    The Holy Spirit – Responders / Mandate Of The Laity – Pete Hammond (Speaker)

    1988-1989

    243

    12

    Mandate Of The Laity – General Correspondence / Opening Ceremony; 1988-1989

    1985-1989

    244

    24

    Opening Ceremony – Responses for – National Dress / Social Concern – Responders

    1984-1989

    245

    21

    Social Concern – Video Script / Urban Evangelism – Video Script

    1987-1989

    246

    3

    Plenaries notebook [1 of 3] / Plenaries notebook [3 of 3]

    1988-1989

    II.C.2.b.2.C. Track sessions

    II.C.2.b.2.C.1. Track

    246

    4

    Elective track designs notebook [1 of 4] / Elective track designs notebook [4 of 4]

    1988-1989

    247

    7

    Track Notebooks - Elective Track Designs and Plenaries - Elective Session Questionnaires 1 of 5 [Notebook] / AD 2000 (110)

    1988-1989

    248

    8

    Research & Evangelism (120) / Women in Evangelism (170) – Elective Session Questionnaires

    1978-1989

    249

    10

    Women in Evangelism (170) / Communication and Media (180) – Questionnaires

    1986-1989

    250

    10

    Communication and Media (180) – Thatcher & Sogaard / Social Concern & Evangelization (250) – Vinay Samuel

    1984-1989

    251

    9

    Unreached Peoples (210) / Church in Challenging Environments (340) – George Otis, Kathy Giskey

    1982-1989

    252

    11

    Church in Challenging Environments: Topics and Speakers (340) / Information Sharing (460) – Siewert

    1988-1989

    253

    13

    Health & Healing (470) / Nominal Christians (650) – Kingsmore

    1988-1989

    254

    11

    Unreached Cities (660) – Maroney / Prison Ministry (850) – Niccel & Allard

    1986-1989

    II.C.2.b.2.C.2. General

    254

    5

    General info re Lausanne II / Congress notebook [2 of 2]

    1989

    255

    10

    Congress Notebook “Changes” / Policy Issues

    1988-1989

    256

    7

    Ideas Considered but too “fine” / Track reports [5 of 5]

    1989

     

     

     

     

    II.C.2.b.2.E. LCWE-related

    257

    14

    LCWE/AD 2000 Statement / Lausanne Covenant - English

    1974-1989

    258

    15

    LCWE: Dayton Reports / LCWE Meetings - Stuttgart to 1985 - Minutes & Reports Vol 1 (1 of 2).

    1975-1990

    259

    7

    LCWE Meetings - Stuttgart to 1985 - Minutes & Reports Vol. 1 (2 of 2) / LCWE Meetings- Minutes & Reports, Vol 4(1 of 2)

    1975-1988

    260

    7

    LCWE Meetings - Minutes & Reports, Vol 4 (2 of 2) / LCWE Exec Committee /International Council in Amsterdam (4 of 4)

    1986-1990

    261

    19

    LCWE Callaway Gardens, GA (1 of 2) / LCWE Staff Bios

    1985-1989

    262

    6

    LCWE Senior Staff Meetings; 1988-1989 / Thank Yous Received

    1988-1990

    II.C.2.b.3. Moscow Congress on Evangelization, 1990

    224

    9

    Moscow Congress - Communication / [untitled]

    1989-1990

    II.C.2.c. Participant Selection

    II.C.2.c.1 Correspondence

    169

    11

    List of Files, Africa / Africa: Chad

    1986-1989

    170

    15

    Africa: Comoros / Madagascar

    1986-1989

    171

    16

    Africa: Malawi / Swaziland

    1986-1989

    172

    15

    Africa: Tanzania / East Asia: Burma

    1986-1989

    173

    7

    East Asia: China / Japan

    1985-1989

    174

    13

    East Asia: Kampuchea / Vietnam, South

    1985-1989

    175

    9

    South Central Asia / Nepal

    1986-1989

    176

    33

    South Central Asia: Pakistan / Eastern Europe

    1986-1989

    177

    15

    Eastern Europe / Latin America: Bolivia

    1986-1989

    178

    12

    Latin America: Brazil / Paraguay

    1986-1989

    286

    1

    Paraguay (folder 286-1)

    1988-1989

    179

    23

    Latin America: Peru / Oceania

    1986-1989

    180

    25

    Oceania: American Samoa / Europe: Finland

    1984-1989

    181

    16

    Europe: France / San Morino

    1986-1989

    182

    10

    Europe: Scotland / North America: St. Pierre

    1985-1989

    II.C.2.c.2. Questionnaires

    II.C.2.c.2.a. Alphabetical by personal name

    183

    6 R

    A / D

    1988-1989

    184

    8 R

    E / L

    1987-1989

    185

    9 R

    M / R

    1988-1989

    186

    8 R

    S / Z

    1988-1989

    II.C.2.c.2.b. By geographical region

     

    187

    25 R

    Networks, Africa / Africa: Madagascar

    1987-1989

    188

    17 R

    Africa: Malawi / Tanzania

    1988-1989

    189

    15 R

    Africa: Togo / East Asia: South Korea

    1987-1989

    190

    14 R

    East Asia: Laos / South Central Asia: Bangladesh

    1986-1989

    191

    33 R

    India / Czechoslovakia

    1987-1989

    192

    15 R

    East Germany / El Salvador

    1987-1989

    193

    23 R

    Guatemala / New Zealand

    1987-1989

    194

    18R

    Niue Island / Questionnaires of German Participants A-L

    1987-1989

    195

    12 R

    Questionnaires of German Participants A-L / Netherlands

    1987-1989

    196

    10R

    Norway / Canada

    1988-1989

    197

    6R

    Canada / United States

    1988-1989

    198

    2R

    [United States - Unfoldered] / [Other Categories or Networks - Unfoldered]

    1988-1989

    II.C.2.c.3. Administrative

    198

    8

    Dain, Jack / Media

    1972-1989

    199

    30

    No - I Am Not Able to Attend [Sampled] / Uganda

    1985-1990

    200

    9

    United Kingdom / [To Be Filed]

    1988-1989

    II.C.2.c.4. Planning notebooks

    200

    2

    [PSC Planning Notebook] / [PSC Planning Notebook]

    1986-1988

    201

    3

    [PSC Planning Notebook] / [PSC Planning Notebook]

    1987-1989

    202

    3

    [PSC Planning Notebook - Address Reports / Post-Congress Notebook]

    1989

    II.C.2.d. Communications Office

    II.C.2.d.1. Communications Officer (Steve Downey)

    229

    14

    Advertisements / For Publications including signed copy of the Lausanne Covenant

    1980-1987

    230

    8

    Lausanne Handbook / News and Information LCWE-Related

    1974-1987

    231

    12

    News and Information Misc. / Zimmerman Appointment

    1977-1988

    II.C.2.d.2. Communications Director (Joseph Sindorf)

    231

    3

    100 Huntley St. / CBN - Michael Little Involvement w/ Lausanne

    1985-1989

    232

    19

    Christianity Today / Lausanne 1974

    1986-1989

    233

    30

    London Trip / Public Relations

    1987-1989

    234

    20

    Radio / World by 2000

    1974-1989

    II.C.2.d.3. Media Director (Jim Newton)

    235

    14

    Audio Production / Staff Budget

    1988-1989

    II.C.2.d.4. Production

    235

    16

    Ads / Press Releases and Information Sheets

    1974-1989

    236

    14

    Press Releases & Information Sheets French / World Evangelization Information Service

    1983-1989

    237

    9

    World Evangelization Information Service 3 of 3 / Lausanne Cooperating Periodicals

    1981-1989

    II.C.1.b. LCWE Nominations

    205

    14

    Membership Lists / 16:9 North America

    1980-1989

    206

    8

    16:10 Africa / [LCWE - Full Personnel Data Report - Notebook]

    1986-1990

    II.C.1.c. International Advisory Council (IAC)

    206

    5

    Int’l Council / Jack Dain’s Country Reports

    1986-1988

    207

    13

    Invitation I - Billy Graham / IAC Response Letters

    1985-1988

    II.D. Tom Houston (International Director)

    II.D.1. LCWE Operations

    II.D.1.a. Executive Committee, Full Committee, Committees

    287

    9

    LCWE Committee Alternates / LCWE Committees Full Committee Correspondence

    1987-1993

    288

    20

    Full Committee Members / Full Committee- Past Members

    1980-1993

    289

    8

    LCWE Committees-Implementation Team / Nominations [Notebook] 1 of 3

    1986-1992

    290

    7

    Nominations [Notebook] / Theology Working Group pre-1991

    1982-1992

    II.D.1.b. General

    286

    1

    Charlotte Correspondence: Lausanne Letters Additions) (folder 286-9)

    1990

    290

    4

    LCWE Chairman / LCWE Covenant

    1984-1992

    291

    9

    Big Donors / Easylink [Notebook], 3 of 3

    1987-1992

    292

    9

    Financial Information General Pre 1991 / International Director’s Report

    1987-1992

    293

    8

    LCWE Issues / Charlotte Offices LCWE-L.F.M. 11 February 91- 3 September 91 [Notebook]

    1987-1992

    294

    7

    Charlotte Office- 1 February 92 [Notebook] 1of 2 / LCWE Pasadena

    1980-1993

    295

    19

    LCWE Pasadena-Charlotte [Notebook] / Tam, David

    1984- 1992

    296

    11

    Personnel: Myriam Van der Doef / Theological Issues-Miscellaneous

    1985-1992

    II.D.1.c. Invites (to Houston)

    297

    8

    Invitations Passed 1992 / Invites Declined-1990-Archives

    1989-1992

    298

    6

    Invitations Declined-1991-Archives / Invitations Past – New Zealand Nov

    1989-1993

    II.D.1.d. Projects

    298

    3

    Project proposals / Carey Correspondence

    1989-1991

    299

    10

    Carey Papers / World briefing general

    1989-1992

    II.D.2. Congresses, Conferences, Consultations & Other Meetings

    II.D.2.a. Lausanne II, 1989 (Manila)

    299

    7

    Audio tapes / Comments - reports

    1989-1992

    300

    7

    Comments/Reports, 2 of 3 / Country Portraits Prepared for Lausanne II in Manila A-L [Notebook], 4 of 4

    1989-1990

    301

    10

    Country Report From Lausanne II M-Z [Notebook],1 of 3/ National Meeting Reports From Lausanne II, July 1989 A-L [Notebook], 2 of 3

    1989-1990

    302

    9

    National Meeting Reports From Lausanne II July 1989 A-L [Notebook], 3 of 3 / Manila Tracks, 1 of 2

    1987-1991

    303

    18

    Manila Tracks, 2 of 2 / Laity

    1989-1993

    304

    12

    Media in Evangelism / Unreached Peoples

    1983-1993

    305

    6

    Ray Bakke Correspondence (Inter Urban Assoc.) / Workshops

    1989-1993

    II.D.2.b. Moscow Congress, 1990

    305

    3

    Moscow / Moscow Congress (1990)

    1990-1991

    306

    5

    Moscow Congress 1 [Notebook], 1 of 3 / Moscow Congress 2 [Notebook], 2 of 3

    1989-1990

    307

    4

    Moscow Congress 2 [Notebook], 3 of 3 / Moscow Congress 3 [Notebook], 3 of 3

    1989-1990

    II.D.2.c. Budapest, 1991

    307

    4

    T.H. [Houston] Notes from Budapest / Budapest Summit Report, Part I

    1990-1991

    308

    6

    Budapest Responses / Budapest [Notebook III], 3 of 3

    1990-1992

    309

    3

    Budapest [Notebook I] / Budapest [Notebook II], 2 of 3

    1990-1992

    II.D.2.d. Other meetings

    309

    6

    ICOWE (1974) / Consultation on Partnership in World Mission (1991)

    1974-1991

    310

    2

    A Commitment at Bad Boll [German] / Notes for LCWE Meeting in 1993 - Summit on Islam

    1991-1994

    II.D.3. Countries

    310

    13

    Albania / Eastern Europe: Yugoslavia, Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia

    1988-1992

    311

    20

    Eastern Europe: Bulgaria / Paraguay

    1987-1992

    312

    12

    Peru / Zimbabwe

    1989-1992

    II.D.4. Other Organizations

    312

    23

    Accrediting Council for theological Education in Africa (ACTEA) / Evangelical Alliance UK

    1983-1993

    313

    20

    Evangelical Fellowship of Canada / Joni and Friends

    1987-1993

    314

    25

    Mainline churches / William Carey Intl University

    1980-1994

    315

    11

    World Council of Churches / Youth With a Mission YWAM GB

    1983-1993

    II.D.5. General Correspondence

    315

    2

    A / B

    1990-1993

    316

    12

    C / Mc

    1990-1993

    317

    11

    N / XYZ

    1991-1993

    II.E. John Siewert (Interim International Coordinator)

    320

    4

    Corporate records notebook / LCWE Newsletter

    1988-2001

    II.E. David Claydon (International Director) – no records

     

    III. LCWE Treasurer

    III.A. Donald Hoke

    III.A.1. General

    115

    13

    World By 2000 / Australia Office

    1982-1993

    116

    11

    Canadian Corporation Charter / Full Committee meeting minutes - Arrowhead Springs, CA 1/17/83

    1975-1986

    117

    7

    Full Committee Mtg - Stuttgart 1984 / Executive Director Search

    1975-1985

    118

    12

    Follow-On / Latin American Evangelical Projects (California Nonprofit Corporation)

    1973-1989

    119

    15

    Lausanne Communique / Strategy Working Group

    1976-1993

    120

    8

    Taylor, Herbert J. / World Evangelization (Information Bulletin)

    1973-1994

    III.A.2. Congresses & Consultations

    121

    11

    Berlin ‘66 Congress / ICOWE - Participant Quotas

    1965-1982

    122

    9

    ICOWE Notebook: Planning Comm Minutes 1972-1974 - Set One / American Festival of Evangelism (Planning Committee) [1 of 2]

    1971-1981

    123

    11

    American Festival of Evangelism (Planning Committee) [2 of 2] / International Prayer Assembly Seoul, Korea (June 5-11, 1984)

    1977-1985

    124

    12

    Caribbean Congress, 1984 / Communications ICOWE II

    1982-1989

    125

    9

    ICOWE II - Dain Surveys / ICOWE II Participant Selection

    1983-1989

    126

    15

    ICOWE II Prep. Material / World Briefing

    1971-1993

    III.A.3. Finance

    127

    10

    Audits - Past Years / Finances

    1976-1989

    128

    8

    1987 Budget / Finance Report Statements

    1974-1989

    129

    10

    Weekly Financial Reports / Tax Report - 1986

    1977-1989

    III.A.4. Members

    130

    7

    Associates / Full Personnel Data Report - Volume 3

    1974-1990

    131

    9

    Aarsvold, Joel / Leighton Ford

    1980-1986

    132

    12

    Leighton Ford / Zimmerman, Thomas

    1982-1986

     

    IV. LCWE Executive Assistant & COWE Operations Director

    58

    13R

    Brochures, Invitations, Letterheads / Howard, David (folder 58-8 restricted)

    1977-1980

    59

    10

    Intercession / Program

    1978-1980

    60

    8

    Program / Denominations

    1977-1980

    61

    12

    Enquiries / Invitation letter: Guests

    1978-1980

    62

    9

    Invitation letter: LCWE members, alternates & working groups / Africa: Nominations

    1978-1980

    63

    8

    West Asia, East Asia / United Kingdom: Nominations

    1978-1980

    64

    15

    Eastern Europe / Middle East

    1978-1980

    65

    12

    North America / South America

    1977-1980

    66

    20

    Oceania / Lay observers

    1978-1980

    67

    14

    Observers / COWE study groups: Africa

    1979-1980

    68

    5

    Study groups: 1st file / Mini-consultation preference

    1978-1980

    69

    11

    Reaching Hindus / Reaching Nominal Christian Among RC

    1978-1980

     

    V. Senior Associates

    V.A. Birger Nygaard

    320

    1

    Administrative Committee notebook #1

    1995-1997

    321

    4

    Administrative Committee notebook #2 / European Lausanne Committee

    1993-1998

    322

    4

    European Lausanne Committee A / Consultation on Contextualization, Haslev, Denmark, 1997 (folders 1,2 restricted)

    1993-2002

    323

    5

    Consultation on Spiritual Warfare / Consultation on Spiritual Warfare #4 (folder 2 restricted)

    1998-2001

    324

    2

    Consultation on Spiritual Warfare #5 / Consultation on Spiritual Warfare manuscripts

    1998-2000

    VI. Congresses & Consultations

    VI.A. 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization (Lausanne)

    VI.A.1. ICOWE Director (Donald Hoke)

     

    26

    52

    Certificates of Appreciation / Press releases: Spanish

    1972-1974

    27

    30

    Procedure book: Staff forms / Wheaton Travel: Agreements

    1969-1976

    28

    24

    LCWE: City & County Bank / COWE: Participant Selection Committee

    1975-1980

    VI.A.2. Chairman and LCC Chairman (A.J. Dain)

     

    29

    41

    ICOWE: Area consultants / Delegates

    1970-1974

    30

    28

    Director’s monthly reports / Minutes

    1972-1975

    31

    49

    Miscellaneous / Prayer Committee

    1972-1975

    32

    24

    Press coverage / Program Committee: Meeting

    1972-1975

    33

    47

    Questionnaire / Lausanne Continuation Committee: Mooneyham

    1972-1978

    34

    42

    Lausanne Continuation Committee: Nelson / Elections

    1974-1978

    35

    28

    Executive Committee: Agenda / World Council of Churches

    1971-1978

    VI.B. Simple Lifestyle Consultations

    36

    2

    Combined Consultations: Ledger book / News & Publicity

    1977-1980

    36

    33

    International Consultation: Correspondence / YWAM volunteers

    1977-1981

    36

    16

    U.S. Consultation: Brochure / Ventnor

    1977-1980

    286

    1

    John Stott: (Lausanne Theology & Education Working Group) International Consultation and Occasional Paper (folder 286-8)

    1978-1981

    VI.B. Simple Lifestyle Consultations

    VI.B.1. Combined Consultations

     

    36

    2

    Ledger book / News & Publicity

    1978-1980

    VI.B.2. International Consultation

     

    36

    33

    Correspondence / YWAM volunteers

    1977-1981

    VI.B.3. 1979 US Consultation

     

    36

    16

    Brochure / Ventnor

    1977-1980

    VI.C. 1980 Consultation on World Evangelization (COWE): Wheaton Office

    VI.C.1. Director (David Howard)

     

    37

    46R

    Correspondence: General / Participants: General: John Richard (folders 37-17 and 37-31 restricted)

    1977-1980

    38

    44

    Participants: Names that must be considered / Participant Selection: Anonymous Committee

    1977-1980

    39

    45

    General correspondence / Financial: Budget

    1976-1980

    40

    7

    Financial: Fund raising / Office staff: Staff meetings

    1977-1980

    56

    12

    Office staff: Staff / Staff salaries

    1977-1980

    40

    36

    Operations: At COWE / Location of COWE: Questions

    1974-1980

    41

    58

    Operations: Thailand Church Relations / Regional Committees: Caribbean

    1976-1981

    42

    37

    Program: Program / LCWE: Executive Committee Springfield mtg

    1977-1980

    43

    16

    LCWE: COWE presentation at Exec Comm / Reports: LCWE Chair

    1975-1980

    VI.C.2. Program Director (Saphir Athyal)

     

    44

    69

    LCWE Study Groups: Reaching Buddhists / General

    1978-1980

    45

    70

    Guidelines for Lausanne Study Groups / Pre-COWE Program Planning: Miscellaneous correspondence

    1977-1980

    46

    68

    COWE Newsletter: 1979-1980 / International Coordinators

    1978-1980

    47

    22

    Convener reports: Reaching Buddhists / Addresses

    1980

    48

    18

    Participant Selection: Committee meeting / Participant subsidies

    1979-1980

    57

    2

    Keysort Card System: Manual / Data cards

    1980

    49

    17

    Other COWE Groups: Interest / Other conferences: WEF 7th

    1978-1980

    50

    42

    General: ACWE / World Evangelization Leaders Consultation

    1976-1980

    VI.C.3. Assistant to the Director of Communications, Newsletter Editor

     

    51

    21

    Archives / Prayer for COWE

    1978-1980

    52

    23

    Production Coordinator / News Centre Background: File 3

    1976-1980

    53

    27

    News Staff: Administrative assistants / COWE Newsletter: January

    1977-1980

    54

    22

    COWE Newsletter: February / Information Bulletin: Copy material

    1974-1980

    55

    4

    Information Bulletin: Mailing / WEIS News: Special feature

    1976-1980

    VI.C.4. Bookkeeper

     

    70

    10

    Account balance sheets / Participants: Scholarship

    1972-1980

    71

    6

    Participants’ Finances: A-AL / CL-CZ

    1979-1980

    72

    8

    Participants’ Finances: D-DE / HN-HZ

    1979-1980

    73

    6

    Participants’ Finances: I / LI-LZ

    1979-1980

    74

    6

    Participants’ Finances: M-MA / O

    1979-1980

    75

    6

    Participants’ Finances: P-PH / SH-SM

    1979-1980

    76

    6

    Participants’ Finances: SO-SY / Y-Z

    1979-1980

    77

    5

    Travel: African / Participant Status by Area

    1980

    VI.C.5. Travel Coordinator (Robert Gray)

     

    82

    2

    Ledger books: Argentina-Papua New Guinea / Paraguay-US

    1980

    VI.C.6. Printing Department

     

    78

    30

    General: Biographical sketches / Mini-Consultation: Reaching Jews

    1980

    79

    14

    Mini-Consultation: Reaching Marxists / Reaching Refugees

    1980

    VI.D. 1984 International Prayer Assembly

    132

    1

    Program book

    1984

    VI.E. 1985 Consultation on the Work of the Holy Spirit and World Evangelization (Oslo, Norway)

    85

    50

    Advisors / Participants information

    1982-1985

    86

    21

    Participants declined / Notebook 2

    1982-1985

    VI.F. Singapore '87 (International Conf. for Younger/Emerging Christian Leaders, 1987)

    324

    10

    Appeal for financial support / Masters of forms & materials

    1984-1988

    325

    11

    Personal reflections / Younger Leaders Committee

    1983-1987

    VI.G. 1989 Lausanne II Congress (see series II.C.2.b.2.)

    VI.H. 2007 Bi-Annual Lausanne International Leadership Meeting

    325

    1

    Program booklet, etc.

    2007

    VI.F. 1989 Lausanne II Congress (no records)

     

    VII. Miscellaneous

    80

    1

    LCWE Search Committee Chairman: Correspondence

    1983-1984

    80

    1

    North America LCWE, American Festival of Evangelism

    1980-1982

    81

    2

    ICOWE Planning Committee: Notebooks

    1971-1973

    84

    1

    ICOWE Biographical Information: Booklet: Congress officials and program participants

    1974


    *****

    ADDENDUM (FOLDER-LEVEL CONTAINER LIST FOR BOXES 1 THROUGH 84)

    (Arranged primarily in box/folder number order with individual folders identified for boxes 1 through 84 only. For a full list for boxes 1 to 132, described only at the box level, return to the Box List of the Collection 46 guide.)

    CONTAINER LIST
    Box Folder Description
    I.A. LCWE Chairman
        ICOWE:
    1 1   1971-July, 1972
    1 2   August-December, 1972
    1 3   1973
    1 4   1973-1974
    1 5   1974
          Program:
    1 6     January-August, 1972
    1 7     September-December, 1972
    1 8     January-March, 1973
    1 9     April, 1973
    1 10     May-June, 1973
    1 11     July-September, 1973
    1 12     October-December, 1973
    1 13     1974
    1 14     1974
    1 15     Opening Session; 1974
    1 16   Comments & Reports; 1974
    1 17   Comments on Congress Statement; 1974
    1 18   The Statement; 1973-1974
    1 19   Follow-up; 1973
    1 20   Followup; 1974-1975
    1 21   Report on Small Groups; 1973
    1 22   Program Evaluations; 1974
    1 23   Scholarships; 1973-1974
        LCWE:
    2 1   Archives; 1976-1981
    2 2   ALCOE (Asian Leadership Conference on Evangelism; 1977-1978
    2 3   American Festival of Evangelism; 1978
    2 4   American Festival of Evangelism; 1979
    2 5   American Festival of Evangelism; 1980-1981
    2 6   Associates; 1980-1982
    2 7   Attalah, Ramez; 1976-1980
    2 8   Bermuda Agenda; 1977
    2 9   Bermuda Arrangements; 1976-1977
    2 10   Bermuda Attendance;1977
    2 11   Bermuda Planning; 1976-1977
    2 12   Brochure;1978
    2 13   Chafin, Kenneth; 1976-1977
    2 14   Chairman's Reports; 1976-1980
    2 15   CLADE II (Congresso Latinoamericano de Evangelizacion); 1978-1979
    2 16   Commission on Cooperation - Membership; 1980
    2 17   Commission on Cooperation - Questionnaires; n.d.
    2 18   Commission on Cooperation - Questionnaires; n.d.
    2 19   Committee Members Correspondence; 1976-1977
    2 20   Committee Members Correspondence; 1976-1977
    2 21   Committee Plans - 1978; 1976-1977
    2 22   Committee Meeting Plans; 1980
          Communications:
    2 23     1976
    2 24     1976
    2 25     1977
    2 26     1977
    2 27     1982
    2 28   Communications Working Group; 1978-1979
    2 29   Canadian Congress on Evangelism - 6/6-9/83; 1982
    2 30   CONELA (Consulta Evangelica Latinoamerica); 1981
    2 31   CONELA (Consulta Evangelica Latinoamerica); 1982-1983
    3 1   Consultative Council; 1976-1978
    3 2   Continuation Committee - A.J. Dain; 1975
    3 3   Continuation Committee - Correspondence #4; 1975-1976
    3 4   Coptic Church; 1979
    3 5   Correspondence - General; 1976-1977
    3 6   Consultation on World Evangelization #1; 1976-1977
          CRESR (Consultation on the Relationship between Evangelism and Social Responsibility:
    3 7     1979-1981
    3 8     1982
    3 9     "Evangelization": David Barrett; 1976-1977
    3 10     Papers; 1982
    3 11     Papers; 1982
    3 12     Participants; 1981-1982
    3 13     Program Committee Minutes; 1982
          Executive Committee:
    3 14     1976
    3 15     Agenda for Sept. '76; 1976
    3 16     Arrangements for Berlin '76; 1976
    3 17     Attendance, etc., 1977 Montreal Meeting; 1977
    3 18     Arrangements, 1977 Montreal Meeting; 1976-1977
    3 19     Agenda, 1978 Springfield, MO, Meeting; 1978
    3 20     Plans, 1978 Springfield, MO, Meeting; 1977-1978
    3 21     Agenda, 1979; 1978
    3 22     Nov. 1979, Ventnor, NJ; 1978-1979
    3 23     Agenda, 1979; 1979
    3 24     Agenda, 1980; 1980
    3 25     Agenda, 1981; 1980-1981
    3 26     Plans, 1981; 1980-1981
    3 27   Films; 1976
    3 28   Finance - Budget; 1979-1981
    3 29   Finance - Nairobi Reports; 1977-1981
    3 30   Finances - Correspondence; 1975-1977
    3 31   Functions; 1976
          Fund-raising:
    3 32     #1; 1976
    3 33     #2; 1977
    3 34     #3; 1977-1978
    4 1     1978-1979
    4 2     1979; 1978-1979
    4 3     1980-1981
    4 4     Lay Observers: Correspondence; 1977-1980
    4 5     Lay Observers: Names; 1979
    4 6     Weekly Update; 1980
    4 7   Future Planning - Osaka Report #1; 1980
    4 8   Future Planning - Osaka Report #2; 1980
    4 9   General Correspondence; 1980-1981
          Gospel & Culture Consultation:
    4 10     #1; 1976-1977
    4 11     #1; 1977
    4 12     #2; 1977
    4 13     #2; 1977
    4 14     #3; 1977
    4 15     #3; 1978
    4 16     Learning Package; 1977-1979
    4 17   Howard, David - Schedule; 1977-1980
    4 18   Howell, John; 1978-1980
    4 19   H.U.P. (Homogeneous Unit Principle) Consultation; 1976-1977
    4 20   Information Bulletin - Correspondence #1; 1975-1976
    4 21   Information Bulletin - Correspondence #2; 1977-1980
    4 22   Intercession; 1976-1977
    4 23   Intercession Working Group; 1977-1979
    4 24   Intercession & Prayer; 1976
    4 25   Long-Range Planning; 1982-1983
    4 26   Members, A-G - Correspondence; 1977-1980
    4 27   Members, H-Z - Correspondence; 1977-1979
    4 28   Missions Conference, 1980; 1975-1979
    4 29   Nominations; 1977-1980
    5 1   Nominations; 1980-1982
    5 2   Osei-Mensah, Gottfried; 1975-1980
    5 3   Osei-Mensah, Gottfried - Schedule; 1976-1980
    5 4   Presentation Material; 1976-1979
    5 5   Regional Reports - Latin America; 1976-1980
    5 6   Regional Reports - North America; 1075-1977
    5 7   Regional Reports - North American Muslim Consultation; 1977- 1979
    5 8   Reports - Executive Secretary, Osei-Mensah, Gottfried; 1976-1980
    5 9   Research & Strategy; 1976
    5 10   Retirement of Committee Members; 1976
    5 11   Southern Baptists; 1978-1980
    5 12   Search Committee for Executive Secretary; 1983-1984
    5 13   Staff; 1975-1976
    5 14   Staff; 1977
    5 15   Staff; 1978-1980
    5 16   Stott, John; 1979-1981
          Strategy Working Group (SWG)
    5 17     1976-1977
    5 18     1978
    5 19     1979-1980
    5 20     1982
    5 21     Strategic Task Force; 1980
    5 22     Unreached Peoples; 1977-1980
    5 23     Unreached Peoples; 1981-1983
          Theology & Education Working Group:
    5 24     Teaching Education & Missions; 1976-1978
    5 25     1976-1977
    5 26     1978-1980
    5 27   Theological Interpretation; 1977
    5 28   U.S. Festival on Evangelization; 1977-1978
    5 29   Uganda; 1977
    5 30   World Council of Churches; 1975-1976
    5 31   World Council of Churches; 1977-1979
    6 1   World Evangelical Fellowship; 1976-1977
    6 2   World Evangelical Fellowship; 1978-1980
    6 3   World Evangelical Fellowship; 1981-1982
    6 4   World Evangelization Information Service; 1976-1978
    6 5   World Evangelization Information Service; 1979-1980
        COWE:
    7 1   Athyal, Saphir; 1978-1979
    7 2   Athyal, Saphir; 1978-1979
    7 3   Budget; 1977-1980
          Commission on Cooperation in World Evangelization (CCWE)
    7 4     #1; 1978-1979
    7 5     #1; 1979
    7 6     #2; 1979-1980
    7 7     #3; 1980
    7 8     #3; 1980
    7 9     1980
    7 10     1980
    7 11     Postal Vote; 1980
    7 12   Evaluation; 1980-1981
    7 13   Finance Correspondence; 1980
    7 14   Follow-up; 1980
    7 15   Follow-up (LCWE); 1980-1982
          Fund-Raising, 1979
    7 16     LCWE; 1978-1980
    7 17     Nov. 1979, Philadelphia; 1979
    7 18     Checks for COWE; 1980
    7 19     Checks for COWE; 1980
    7 20     Correspondence, 1980; 1980
    7 21     Correspondence; 1980
    7 22     Materials; 1979
    7 23     Participant Assignments; 1980
    7 24     Receptions; 1979-1980
    7 25     Record Sheets; 1977-1979
    7 26   General Correspondence (LCWE); 1978-1979
    7 27   Hamilton, Ethel; 1980
          Lay Observers:
    7 28     (LCWE); 1979-1980
    7 29     Declined; 1979-1980
    8 1     Invited; 1979-1980
    8 2     Holley, Henry; 1979
    8 3   Letters of Appreciation; 1980
    8 4   Location (LCWE); 1976-1978
    8 5   Location (LCWE); 1979-1980
    8 6   Newsletter; 1979-1980
    8 7   Newsletter; 1980-1981
          Nominations, Regional:
    8 8     Africa; 1978-1979
    8 9     Asia; 1978-1980
    8 10     Canada; 1978-1979
    8 11     Caribbean; 1979
    8 12     Europe; 1978-1979
    8 13     Israel; 1979
    8 14     Latin America (LCWE); 1978-1979
    8 15     Middle East; 1978-1979
    8 16     North America; 1978-1979
    8 17     Oceania; 1978-1979
    8 18   Operations; 1979-1980
          Participant selection:
    8 19     Acceptances & Rejections; 1979-1980
    8 20     Correspondence #1 (LCWE); 1977-1979
    8 21     Correspondence #2 (LCWE); 1978
    8 22     Correspondence #2 (LCWE); 1979
    8 23   PSC (Participant Selection Committee) - Correspondence; 1979
    8 24   PSC - Correspondence; 1980
    8 25   Participant Selection - Quotas; 1977-1979
    8 26   Participant Subsidy; 1979-1980
    8 27   Press; 1979-1980
          Program:
    9 1     1977
    9 2     1977 (LCWE); 1977
    9 3     January-June, 1978; 1977-1978
    9 4     July-December, 1978; 1978-1979
    9 5     January-August, 1979; 1978-1979
    9 6     September, 1979-June, 1980; 1979-1980
    9 7   Program & Plenary Papers (LCWE); 1980
    9 8   Program & Plenary Papers (LCWE); 1980
    9 9   Program & Plenary Papers (LCWE); 1980
          Program Study Group (PSG)
    9 10     Reaching Nominal Christians; 1978-1980
    9 11     Reaching Traditional Religionists; 1979
    9 12     Reaching Mystics & Cultists; 1979
    9 13     Reaching Buddhists; 1980
    9 14     Reaching Chinese; 1978-1979
    9 15     Reaching City-Dwellers; 1979
    9 16     Reaching Refugees; 1979
    9 17     Reaching Secularists; 1979
    9 18     Reaching Inner City (Urban); 1979
    9 19     Reaching Hindus; 1979
    9 20     Reaching Jews; 1979-1980
    9 21     Reaching Marxists; 1979
    9 22     Reachings Muslims; 1979-1980
    9 23   Registrants; 1980
    9 24   Reports (LCWE); 1978-1979
    9 25   Reports (LCWE); 1980
    9 26   Reports (LCWE); 1980
    9 27   Scholarships; 1979
    9 28   Scholarships; 1980
    9 29   Staff (LCWE); 1978-1980
    9 30   Study Groups #1; 1978-1979
    9 31   Study Groups #2; 1979-1980
    9 32   Subsidies - LCWE Members; 1978-1979
    9 33   Travel Arrangements; 1978-1980
     
    II.A. LCWE Executive Secretary
    Administrative Files
    10 1 Archives: Correspondence; 1976-1981
    10 2 Chairman: Reports & letters; 1975-1977
    10 3 Chairman: Reports & letters; 1978
    10 4 Chairman: Reports & letters; 1979
    10 5 Consultative Council; 1976-1979
        Executive Committee:
    10 6   Letters & reports; 1975
    10 7   Letters & reports; 1976
    10 8   Letters & reports; 1977
    10 9 Executive Secretary: Reports; 1975-1976
    10 10 Executive Secretary/Deputy Executive Officer: Reports; 1977
    10 11 Executive Secretary/Deputy Executive Officer: Reports; 1978
    10 12 Executive Secretary: Reports; 1979
        Committee Members:
    10 13   Letters & reports; 1975
    10 14   Letters & reports; 1976
    10 15   Letters & reports; 1977
    10 16   Letters & reports; 1978
    10 17   Letters & reports; 1978-1980
    10 18 Latin American Tour, 1977;
    10 19 Magazine subscriptions; 1977-1980
    10 20 Nairobi Lausanne Committee; 1977
    10 21 Nairobi Lausanne Committee; 1977-1979
    10 22 Nominations; 1975-1979
    10 23 Nominations; 1977-1978
    10 24 Prayer Coordinators: Correspondence; 1976-1978
    10 25 Prayer Coordinators: Mailing list; 1978
    10 26 "Since Lausanne..."; 1977
    10 27 Staff, Prospective; 1975-1977
    10 28 World Day of Prayer, 1978; 1976-1978
    10 29 World Day of Prayer, 1979; 1978-1979
    10 30 World Day of Prayer, 1979; 1979
    11 1 Articles; 1975-1976
        Articles/Papers
    11 2   1977
    11 3   1977
    11 4   1978
    11 5   1978
    11 6   1979
        Originals Copied:
    11 7   Biographies/address list; 1978-1980
    11 8   Documents; 1976
    11 9   Minutes & reports; 1976
    11 10   Documents; 1977
    11 11   Documents; 1977
    11 12 Minutes; 1977
    11 13 Minutes; 1978
    11 14 Minutes; 1979
    11 15   Documents; 1978
    11 16   Documents; 1979
    11 17   Documents; 1979
    11 18 Questionnaires; 1977
     
    Conference Files
    12 1 Intl. Fellowship of Evangelical Students, General Committee, 1975; 1975
    12 2 Primeiro Encontro de Lideres Evangelicos na America Latina, 1975; 1974-1975
    12 3 World Council of Churches, Fifth Assembly, 1975; 1974-1976
    12 4 Ad Hoc Evangelical/WCC Encounter on the Use of the Bible, 1976; 1975-1976
    12 5 Aide Olympique, 1976; 1976
    12 6 European Conference of Evangelical Theologians, 1976; 1976-1977
    12 7 World Evangelical Fellowship Theological Consultation, 1976; 1976
    12 8 ERCDOM (Evangelical/Roman Catholic Dialogue on Mission), 1977; 1977
    12 9 Ghana Congress on Evangelisation, 1977; 1977
    12 10 India Congress on Evangelization and Mission, 1977; 1976-1977
    12 11 Association of Evangelicals of Africa & Madagascar, Gen. Assembly, 1977; 1977
    12 12 Segundo Encontrol de Lideres Evangelicos da America Latina, 1977; 1976-1977
    12 13 Asian Leadership Conference on Evangelism, 1978; 1978
    12 14 Asian Leadership Conference on Evangelism, 1978; 1977-1978
    12 15 Asian Leadership Conference on Evangelism, 1978; 1978-1979
    12 16 Asian Missions Association, First Triannual General Convention, 1978; 1978
    12 17 Consultation on Luthern Churches in Mission, 1978; 1978
    12 18 North American Conference on Muslim Evangelism, 1978; 1978
    12 19 North American Conference on Muslim Evangelism, 1978; 1978
    12 20 Consultation on Lutheran Churches in Mission, 1978; 1978
    13 1 WEC International Conference, 1978; 1978
    13 2 Intl. Fellowship of Evangelical Students, General Committee, 1979; 1978-1979
    13 3 Urbana, 1979; 1979-1980
    13 4 World Evangelical Fellowship Missions Commission, 1979; 1977-1979
    13 5 World Consultation on Frontier Missions (Edinburgh '80), 1980; 1975-1979
    13 6 World Evangelical Fellowship, Seventh General Assembly, 1980; 1980
     
    Congress/Consultation Files
        ICOWE:
          Follow-up:
    13 7     Correspondence & lists; 1975
    13 8     Africa - Correspondence & questionnaires; 1975
    13 9     Asia - Corresp. & quest.; 1974-1975
    13 10     Canada - Corresp. & quest.; 1974-1975
    13 11     Central America - Corresp. & quest.; 1974-1975
    13 12     Europe - Corresp. & quest.; 1974-1975
    13 13     Middle East - Corresp. & quest.; 1974-1975
    13 14     Oceania - Corresp. & quest.; 1975
    13 15     South America - Corresp. & quest.; 1974-1975
    13 16     USA - Corresp. & quest.; 1974-1975
    13 17   Materials; 1975-1977
    13 18   Participants; n.d.
    13 19   Press; 1976
    13 20   Staff; 1976
    13 21   Staff; n.d.
    13 22   Statistics; n.d.
    13 23 Consultation on the Homogeneous Unit Principle, 1977; 1977
    13 24 Consultation on the Homogeneous Unit Principle, 1977; 1977
        Consultation on the Gospel and Culture, 1978
    13 25   Printed material; 1976-1977
    13 26   Printed material; 1978
    13 27   Correspondence; 1976-1977
    13 28   Correspondence; 1977
    13 29   Correspondence; 1978
        COWE:
    13 30   Arrangements - Finances & Travel; 1980
          Commission on Cooperation for World Evangelization:
    13 31     1979
    14 1     1979
    14 2     1980
    14 3     1980
    14 4     Questionnaire; 1980
    14 5   Communications; 1977-1979
    14 6   Communications Advisors Group; 1979-1980
    14 7   Communications Advisors Group; 1980
    14 8   Communications Advisors Group; 1980
    14 9   Correspondence; 1976-1977
    14 10   Correspondence; 1977
    14 11   Correspondence & questionnaires; 1977
    14 12   Correspondence & questionnaires; 1977-1978
          Evaluation papers:
    14 13     1980
    14 14     1980
    14 15     1980
    14 16     1980
    14 17     1980
    14 18     1980
    14 19   General Information; 1977-1978
    14 20   Howard, David - Correspondence; 1977
    15 1   Howard, David - Correspondence; 1978-1979
    15 2   Participant Selection Committee; 1979-1980
          Participants:
    15 3     Africa; 1980
    15 4     Asia; 1980
    15 5     Central & South America; 1979-1980
    15 6     Eastern Europe; 1980
    15 7     Middle East; 1979-1980
    15 8     North America; 1979-1980
    15 9     Oceania; 1980
    15 10     Western Europe; 1979-1980
    15 11     Enquiries; 1979-1980
    15 12     Invitations, Acceptances/Declines; 1979-1980
    15 13   Press; 1979-1980
    15 14   Press; 1980
    15 15   Programme; 1979-1980
    15 16   Staff, Full-time; 1977-1980
    15 17   Staff, Part-time; 1979-1980
    15 18   Statistics; 1978-1979
    15 19   Study Groups; 1979-1980
    15 20   Subsidies; 1979-1980
    15 21   Subsidies; 1979-1980
    15 22   Thailand; 1978
    15 23   Travel; 1979-1980
    15 24   Travel; 1980
     
    Correspondents Files
        Dain, A. Jack:
    16 1   1975
    16 2   1976
    16 3   1977
    16 4   1977-1978
        Ford, Leighton:
    16 5   1975
    16 6   1976
    16 7   1977
    16 8   1977-1978
    16 9   1978-1979
    16 10   1979
        Howell, John:
    16 11   1977
    16 12   1978
    16 13   1979
    16 14   1979
    16 15   1980
    16 16 Izon, Stan; 1976-1977
    16 17 Izon, Stan; 1978
    16 18 Izon, Stan; 1979
        Osei-Mensah, Gottfried:
    16 19   1976
    16 20   1977
    16 21   1978
    16 22   1979
    16 23   1980-1981
     
    Finance Files
        LCWE:
    17 1   Finances & budgets; 1975-1976
    17 2   Finances & budgets; 1977
    17 3   Finances & budgets; 1978-1980
    17 4   Finances & budgets; 1979-1981
    17 5   Gifts; 1978-1979
    17 6 LCWE Working Groups/Regions: Budgets; 1977-1979
    17 7 LCWE Working Groups/Regions: Ledger Book; 1977-1979
        Nairobi Office:
    17 8   Auditors'/internal financial reports; 1976-1981
    17 9   Auditors' working papers; 1976-1981
    17 10   Balance sheets; 1975-1981
    17 11   Bank Account; 1975-1981
          Finances:
    17 12     1975-1977
    17 13     1977-1978
    17 14     1977-1978
    17 15     1978-1979
    17 16     1979
    17 17     1979-1980
    17 18     1979-1980
    17 19     1980-1981
    17 20     1980-1981
    17 21     1981
    17 22   Ledger book; 1975-1978
    83 1   Ledger book; 1975-1981
     
    Geographical Files
        Country File:
    18 1   Ethiopia; 1977-1979
    18 2   Ghana; 1975-1977
    18 3   Ghana; 1978
    18 4   Ghana; 1979
    18 5   Kenya; 1974-1977
    18 6   Kenya; 1976
    18 7   Kenya; 1977-1978
    18 8   Kenya; 1978
    18 9   Kenya; 1979
    18 10   Kenya; 1979
    18 11   Malawi; 1975-1978
    18 12   Nigeria; 1975-1978
    18 13   Nigeria; 1979
    18 14   South Africa; 1974-1979
    18 15   Sudan; 1976-1979
    18 16   Uganda; 1976
    18 17   Uganda; 1977
    18 18   Hong Kong; 1977-1979
          India:
    18 19     1973-1976
    18 20     1976
    18 21     1977-1978
    18 22     1978-1979
    18 23     1979
    18 24   Israel; 1975-1976
    18 25   Israel; 1977-1980
    18 26   Singapore; 1975-1977
    18 27   Singapore; 1978
    19 1   Venezuela; 1977-1978
    19 2   Venezuela; 1978-1979
    19 3   Germany; 1973-1976
    19 4   Germany; 1977-1979
    19 5   Norway; 1975-1979
    19 6   Switzerland; 1975-1979
    19 7   Switzerland; 1979
          United Kingdom:
    19 8     1975-1976
    19 9     1977
    19 10     1978
    19 11     1979
    19 12     1980
    19 13   Canada; 1975-1977
    19 14   Canada; 1978-1981
          USA:
    19 15     1974-1976
    19 16     1977
    19 17     1978
    19 18     1979
    19 19     1979-1980
    19 20     1980
          Australia:
    20 1     1975
    20 2     1976
    20 3     1977-1978
    20 4     1979-1980
    20 5   Fiji; 1979
    20 6   Papua New Guinea; 1975-1976
        Regional Coordination: Africa:
    20 7   1976-1977
    20 8   Africa; 1978
    20 9   Africa; 1979-1980
    20 10   Asia; 1976-1977
    20 11   Asia; 1978-1979
    20 12   Central & South America; 1976-1977
    20 13   Central & South America; 1978-1979
    20 14   Europe; 1976-1977
    20 15   Europe; 1978-1979
    20 16   Middle East; 1977-1978
    20 17   Middle East; 1979-1980
    20 18   North America; 1975-1977
    20 19   Oceania; 1976-1978
     
    LCWE Meetings Files
    21 1 Pre-Mexico City Meetings: Minutes & reports; 1972-1975
    21 2 Mexico City Meeting, 1975: Minutes; 1975
    21 3 Atlanta Meeting, 1976: Agenda; 1976
    21 4 Atlanta Meeting, 1976: Correspondence - Agenda & Arrangements; 1975-1976
    21 5 Atlanta Meeting, 1976: Minutes; 1976
    21 6 Bermuda Meeting, 1978: Agenda, minutes & reports; 1978
     
    LCWE Executive Committee Meetings Files
    21 7 Mexico City Meeting, 1975: Minutes; 1975
    21 8 London Meeting, 1975: Agenda; 1975
    21 9 London Meeting, 1975: Minutes; 1975
    21 10 Atlanta Meeting, 1976: Minutes; 1976
    21 11 West Berlin Meeting, 1976: Agenda; 1976
    21 12 West Berlin Meeting, 1976: Correspondence - Arrangements & Agenda; 1976
    21 13 West Berlin Meeting, 1976: Minutes; 1976
    21 14 Montreal Meeting, 1977: Agenda; 1977
    21 15 Montreal Meeting, 1977: Correspondence - Agenda; 1977
    21 16 Montreal Meeting, 1977: Correspondence - Arrangements; 1977
    21 17 Montreal Meeting, 1977: Minutes; 1977
    21 18 Bermuda Meeting, 1978: Agenda; 1978
    21 19 Bermuda Meeting, 1978: Correspondence - Agenda; 1978
    21 20 Bermuda Meeting, 1978: Correspondence - Arrangements; 1978
    21 21 Bermuda Meeting, 1978: Minutes; 1978
    21 22 Springfield Meeting, 1978: Agenda; 1978
    21 23 Springfield Meeting, 1978: Correspondence - Agenda; 1978
    21 24 Springfield Meeting, 1978: Correspondence - Arrangements; 1978
    21 25 Springfield Meeting, 1978: Minutes; 1978
    22 1 Atlantic City Meeting, 1979: Agenda; 1979
    22 2 Atlantic City Meeting, 1979: Correspondence - Agenda; 1979
    22 3 Atlantic City Meeting, 1979: Correspondence - Arrangements; 1979
    22 4 Atlantic City Meeting, 1979: Minutes; 1979
    LCWE Retired Members Files
    22 5 Retirement & Election; 1976-1977
    22 6 Arana-Quiroz, Pedro; 1976
    22 7 Blocher, Henri; 1975-1978
    22 8 Cassidy, Michael; 1975-1980
    22 9 Chafin, Kenneth; 1975-1977
    22 10 Cho, Chongnahm; 1975-1979
    22 11 Chong Kwong Tek; 1978
    22 12 De Benoit, Claire-Lise; 1977-1978
    22 13 Deeb, Antoine; 1975-1978
    22 14 Ferreira, Tulio Barros; 1975-1978
    22 15 Frigoli, Bruno; 1976-1979
    22 16 Hatori, Akira; 1975-1980
    22 17 Horak, Josip; 1975-1978
    22 18 Hoppler, Armin; 1975-1979
    22 19 Isais, Juan M.; 1976-1978
    22 20 Karthak, Robert D.; 1975-1977
    22 21 Kennedy, James; 1977-1978
    22 22 Khokhar, B.U.; 1975-1978
    22 23 Lindsell, Harold;
    22 24 Magalit, Isabelo; 1975-1979
    22 25 Mapalieij-Mantik, Marietje; 1977-1978
    22 26 Marulanda, Albert; 1976-1977
    22 27 Octavianus, Petrus; 1977-1980
    22 28 Raedeke, Ted; 1975-1979
    22 29 Samuel, N.D.A.; 1977
    22 30 Sangma, Subhas; 1977-1979
    22 31 Schneider, Peter; 1975-1980
    22 32 Scott, Manuel; 1977
    22 33 Teng, Philip; 1975-1977
    22 34 Utnem, Erling; 1975-1978
    22 35 Yeboah, Florence; 1976-1979
    22 36 Other Retired Members; 1977
    Organizations Files
    22 37 African Evangelistic Enterprise; 1977-1978
    22 38 African Evangelistic Enterprise; 1979
    22 39 African Evangelistic Enterprise; 1980-1981
    22 40 Asia Theological Association; 1976-1979
    22 41 Association of Evangelicals of Africa & Madagascar (AEAM); 1973-1977, n.d.
    22 42 Association of Evangelicals of Africa & Madagascar (AEAM); 1978-1980, n.d.
    22 43 AEAM Theological Commission; 1975-1979
    22 44 AEAM Theological Commission; 1979-1980
    22 45 Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA); 1976-1980
    22 46 Chinese Coordination Centre of World Evangelism; 1978-1980
        Christian Org. Research & Advisory Trust of Africa (CORAT-Africa):
    22 47   1975-1978
    23 1   Management Conference, 1978; 1978
      2   1979
      3   1980
      4 Evangelical Alliance; 1976-1980
    23 5 International Fellowship of Evangelical Students; 1975-1976
    23 6 International Fellowship of Evangelical Students; 1979
    23 7 International Fellowship of Evangelical Students; 1980
    23 8 International Intercessors; 1976-1977, n.d.
    23 9 Kenya Teachers Christian Fellowship; 1980-1981
    23 10 Keston College; 1976-1977
    23 11 Keston College; 1977-1978
    23 12 Keston College; 1980
    23 13 MARC; 1975-1979
    23 14 MARC; 1978-1979
    23 15 MARC - newsletter; 1978-1979
    23 16 Missionary Aviation Fellowship; 1978-1980
    23 17 Missionary News Serice; 1977
    23 18 Missionary News Service; 1978
    23 19 Operation Mobilization; 1980-1981
    23 20 Samuel Zwemer Institute - International Board of Reference; n.d.
    23 21 Scripture Union; 1979-1980
    23 22 Worldwide Evangelization Crusade; 1976-1979
        World Christian Handbook/Centre for the Study of World Evangelization:
    23 23   1978
    23 24   1979-1980
    23 25 World Council of Churches; 1976-1979
    23 26 World Council of Churches; 1979-1980
    23 27 World Council of Churches - Monthly Letter About Evangelism; 1979
        World Evangelical Fellowship:
    23 28   1975-1977
    23 29   1978-1981
    23 30   Theological Commission; 1975-1979
    23 31   Theological Commission; n.d.
    23 32 World Vision; 1977-1978
    23 33 World Vision; 1979-1980
    23 34 Wycliffe Associates NEWSLETTER; 1977-1979
    23 35 Youth for Christ International; 1978-1980
    Publications Files
    24 1 Brochures: Correspondence; 1976-1980
        Information Bulletin:
    24 2   1975-1978
    24 3   1979-1981
    24 4   Questionnaire; 1975
    24 5   Correspondence; 1975-1976
    24 6   Correspondence; 1977
    24 7   Correspondence; 1978
    24 8   Correspondence; 1979
    24 9   Editorial Board: Correspondence; 1979
    24 10   ...& News releases - Mailing List: Correspon-dence; 1976-1978
    24 11 Lausanne Occasional Papers: Correspondence & orders; 1978-1979
    24 12 Prayer Calendars: Correspondence; 1977-1979
    24 13 Prayer Calendars; 1977-1980
    24 14 Prayer Kit: World Day of Prayer; 1979
    24 15 Prayer Kit; 1981
        Press Releases:
    24 16   1975-1976
    24 17   1977
    24 18   1978
    24 19   1979
    24 20   1980
    24 21 World Evangelization Information Service: Correspondence; 1977-1980
    LCWE Working Groups Files
        Communications Working Group:
    25 1   Correspondence; 1975-1976
    25 2   Correspondence; 1977
    25 3   Correspondence; 1978-1979
        Intercession Working Group:
    25 4   Correspondence; 1975-1976
    25 5   Correspondence; 1977
    25 6   Correspondence; 1978
    25 7   Correspondence; 1979
        Strategy Working Group:
    25 8   Correspondence; 1975-1976
    25 9   Correspondence; 1977
    25 10   Correspondence; 1978
        Theology & Education Working Group:
    25 11   Correspondence; 1975-1976
    25 12   Correspondence; 1977
    25 13   Correspondence; 1979
    V. LCWE Executive Assistant & COWE Operations Director
    58 1 Brochures, Invitations, Letterheads; 1978-1979
    58 2 Budget; 1977-1980
    58 3 Communications Working group; 1979
    58 4 Communications and Media for COWE; 1978-1979
    58 5 Consultation on Strategies for Evangelizing Urban Peoples; 1977-1978
    58 6 Consultation on the Place of World Evangelization in Theological Education; 1977, n.d.
    58 7 Dain, A. Jack (Bishop): Correspondence; 1978-1979
    58 8R Evangelical Co-operation; 1979-1980
    58 9 Executive Committee: Minutes; 1978-1979
    58 10 Executive Committee: Minutes and Correspondence; 1979-1980
    58 11 Finances: Correspondence; 1978-1980
    58 12 Ford, Leighton: Memos; 1978-1979
    58 13 Howard, David: Memos; 1978-1979
    59 1 Intercession (including corr. on "Day of Prayer"); 1979-1980
    59 2 Liason Committee; Convening Committee; Lists; 1978, n.d.
    59 3 Location (Venue); 1979-1980
    59 4 Locations: Suggested and Thailand; 1978-1979
    59 5 Miscellaneous; 1978-1980
    59 6 Nairobi Office; 1980
    59 7 Operations; 1978-1980
    59 8 Policy and Procedures; 1978-1980
    59 9 Post COWE; 1978-1979
    59 10 Program; 1978-1979
    60 1 Program; 1979-1980
    60 2 Program Committee: Meeting Agenda; 1979
    60 3 Simple Lifestyle Consultations; 1977-1980
    60 4 Thailand; 1980
    60 5 Wheaton Office To Do; 1979-1980
    60 6 Attendance-General Correspondence; 1977-1979
    60 7 Data (Current); 1978-1979
    60 8 Denominations-General COWE; 1979-1980
    61 1 Enquiries-Possible Participation at COWE; 1980
    61 2 General; 1978-1980
    61 3 Nominations: Jack Frizen, Wade Coggins and General; 1978-1979
    61 4 Originals; n.d.
    61 5 Quotas/Balance (See Also A.J.Dain File); 1978-1979
    61 6 Southern Baptists; 1979
    61 7 Staff: Duplicate Master List; n.d.
    61 8 Participant Selection Committee: Meetings etc.; 1978-1979
    61 9 Participant Selection Committee: Minutes; 1979-1980
    61 10 Participant Selection Committee: Names For Consideration; 1978-1980
        Invitation Letter:
    61 11   Consultants; n.d.
    61 12   Guests; n.d.
    62 1   LCWE Members, Alternates and Working Groups; n.d.
    62 2   Observers; n.d.
    62 3   No. 2; n.d.
    62 4   No. 3; n.d.
    62 5   No. 5; n.d.
        Africa:
    62 6   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    62 7   Correspondence With Participants; 1978-1980
    62 8   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979-1980
    62 9   Nominations; 1978-1980
        West Asia, East Asia:
    63 1   Correspondence; 1979-1980
    63 2   Invitation Replies; 1979-1980
    63 3   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979-1980
    63 4   Nominations; n.d.
        United Kingdom:
    63 5   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    63 6   Correspondence With Participants; 1979
    63 7   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    63 8   Nominations; n.d.
        Eastern Europe:
    64 1   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    64 2   Invitation Replies; 1979
    64 3   Duplicate Master List (typed Version); 1979
    64 4   Nominations; n.d.
        Western Europe:
    64 5   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    64 6   Invitations Replies; 1979
    64 7   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    64 8   Nominations; n.d.
        Israel:
    64 9   Correspondence; 1979
    64 10   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    64 11   Nominations; n.d.
        Middle East:
    64 12   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    64 13   Invitation Replies; 1979-1980
    64 14   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    64 15   Nominations; n.d.
        North America:
    65 1   Correspondence; 1977-1980
    65 2   Invitation Replies; 1979-1980
    65 3   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    65 4   Nominations; n.d.
        Central America:
    65 5   Correspondence; 1978-1979
    65 6   Correspondence With Participants; 1979-1980
    65 7   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    65 8   Nominations; n.d.
        South America:
    65 9   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    65 10   Invitation Replies; 1979-1980
    65 11   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    65 12   Nominations; n.d.
        Oceania:
    66 1   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    66 2   Invitation Replies; 1979
    66 3   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    66 4   Nominations; n.d.
        Caribbean:
    66 5   Correspondence; 1978-1979
    66 6   Master List; 1979
    66 7   Nominations; n.d.
        Consultants:
    66 8   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    66 9   Invitation Replies; 1979-1980
    66 10   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    66 11   Nominations; n.d.
    66 12 Guests; 1980
        International Participants:
    66 13   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    66 14   Invitation Replies; 1979-1980
    66 15   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    66 16   Nominations; n.d.
        Lay Observers:
    66 17   Correspondence; 1978-1979
    66 18   Invitation Replies; 1980
    66 19   Master List; 1979
    66 20   Nominations; n.d.
        Observers:
    67 1   Correspondence; 1978 -1980
    67 2   Invitation Replies; 1979
    67 3   Duplicate Master List (Typed Version); 1979
    67 4   Nominations; n.d.
        Press:
    67 5   Correspondence; 1979-1980
    67 6   Duplicate Master List
    67 7   Nominations
    67 8 Spouses: Correspondence; 1979-1980
    67 9 Spouses: Duplicate Master List (Typed); 1979
        Women:
    67 10   General Correspondence; 1979-1980
    67 11   Invitation Replies; 1980
    67 12   Master List; 1979-1980
    67 13   Recommendation Forms; n.d.
        COWE Study Groups:
    67 14   Africa; 1979-1980
    68 1   (1st File); 1978-1980
    68 2   (2nd File); 1978-1979
        Mini-Consultation Preference:
    68 3   A-F
    68 4   G-N
    68 5   O-Z
    69 1 Reaching Hindus; 1979
    69 2 Reaching Jews; 1979
    69 3 Reaching Marxists; 1979
    69 4 Reaching Muslims; 1979-1980
    69 5 Reaching Mystics and Cultists; 1978-1979
    69 6 Reaching Secularists; 1979
    69 7 Reaching Traditonal Religionists: General; 1979-1980
    69 8 Reaching City Dwellers; 1978-1979
    69 9 Reaching Nominal Christian Among Orthodox; 1978-1980
    69 10 Reaching Nominal Christian Among Protestants; 1979-1980
    69 11 Reaching Nominal Christian Among Roman Catholics; 1979-1980
    VI.A.1. ICOWE Director
    26 1 Certificates of Appreciation; n.d.
    26 2 Congress Information Bulletin; 1974
    26 3 Continuation Committee materials: List of Possible Committee Members; 1974, n.d.
    26 4 Continuation Committee materials: Program & follow-up organization; 1974, n.d.
        Correspondence:
    26 5   Calmes Elizabeth; 1974-1975
    26 6   Closing the Congress office; 1974
    26 7   Miscellaneous; 1974
    26 8   Olson, Warwick; 1973-1974, n.d.
    26 9   Thomas, Harvey; 1972
    26 10   Williams, Harry B.; 1973
    26 11   Wilson, George; 1974
    26 12 Film Documentary; 1975
    26 13 Gifts received for the Congress; 1974
        Lausanne Covenant
    26 14   Spanish copies; n.d.
    26 15   French copies; n.d.
    26 16   German copies; n.d.
    26 17 Manuals: Christ the Only Way Movement; 1971
    26 18 Minutes: Planning Committee; 1971-1974
    26 19 Pamphlets; n.d.
    26 20 Papers delivered at the Congress; 1974
        Press releases:
    26 21   Dutch; February-July, 1974
          English: Features:
    26 22     November 1973
    26 23     December 1973
    26 24     January 1974
    26 25     April 1974
    26 26     July 1-15, 1974
    26 27     n.d.
          English: News:
    26 28     August 1972
    26 29     October 1972
    26 30     February 1973
    26 31     June 1973
    26 32     July 1973
    26 33     August 1973
    26 34     November 1973
    26 35     December 1973
    26 36     January 1974
    26 37     February 1974
    26 38     March 1974
    26 39     April 1974
    26 40     May 1974
    26 41     June 1974
    26 42     July 1-15, 1974
    26 43     July 16 1974
    26 44     July 17 1974
    26 45     July 18 1974
    26 46     July 20-25, 1974
    26 47     August 1974
    26 48     n.d.
    26 49   French; 1972-1974, n.d.
    26 50   German; 1972-1974
    26 51   Japanese; July, 1974
    26 52   Spanish; 1974
        Procedure book #1:
    27 1   Staff forms; 1973-1974, n.d.
    27 2   Badges, meal tickets, etc.; n.d.
    27 3   Committees; 1972-1976
    27 4   Covenants; 1974
    27 5   Graham's closing remarks; ;1974
    27 6   Eastern European participants; n.d.
    27 7   Visitors; n.d.
    27 8   Special Guests; n.d.
    27 9   Day Guests; +n.d.
    27 10   Congress wives; n.d.
    27 11   Planning Committee; 1974
        Procedure book #2:
    27 12   Stewards; 1974
    27 13   Observers; n.d.
    27 14   Hotels and Transprotation; 1974
    27 15   Participants; 1973-1974, n.d.
    27 16 Speakers & Interpreters; 1974, n.d.
    27 17 Prayer; n.d.
    27 18 Sunday rally; 1974, n.d.
    27 19 Post Congress; 1973
    27 20 Program Committee materials; 1972-1974
    27 21 Program book; 1974
    27 22 Program notebook; 1973-1974, n.d.
    27 23 Report: Director to the Administrative Committee; 1973
    27 24 Report: Prayer Committee; 1974
    27 25 Reports: Social Security; 1973-1974
    27 26 Specialized Evangelistic Study Papers for Groups A-N; 1974
    27 27 Specialized Evangelistic Study Papers for Groups O-GG; 1974
    27 28 A Study in the Theology of Evangelism in the International Missionary Council, 1921-1961, by Arthur Johnston; 1969
    27 29 Theology of Evangelism Study Group papers; 1974
    27 30 Wheaton Travel: Agreements; 1973-1974
        LCWE:
    28 1   City & County Bank, Knoxville, TN; 1978
    28 2   Communications Working Group, Editorial Board; 1976-1977
    28 3   Communications Working Group, Editorial Board - 5/31/77 Meeting; 1977
          Correspondence:
    28 4     Ford, Leighton; 1976-1980
    28 5     Linkous, Leola; 1977-1978
    28 6     Osei-Mensah, Gottfried, 1976 US visit; 1975-1976
    28 7     Post-ICOWE; 1975-1976
          Information Bulletin
    28 8     1975-1976
            Correspondence:
    28 9       1975-1978
    28 10       Caress, Jay; 1975-1976
    28 11       Stough, Paul; 1976
    28 12       Costs/budget; 1975-1978
    28 13       Mailing lists; 1976-1977
    28 14       Survey/questionnaire; 1976
    28 15   Logo; n.d.
    28 16   News; 1974-1975
    28 17   News Release Service; 1975
    28 18   Prayer Letters; 1976-1980
        COWE: Participant Selection Committee:
    28 19   1977-1978
    28 20   1978
    28 21   1979
    28 22   1979
    28 23   1979
    28 24   1979-1980
    VI.A.2. ICOWE Chairman
        ICOWE:
    29 1   Area Consultants; 1972
    29 2   Area Contacts; 1972
    29 3   Arrangement & Services; 1973
          Australia:
    29 4     Enquiries; 1973-1974
    29 5     Miscellaneous; 1973-1975
    29 6     Participants, Hoke, Don; 1973-1974
    29 7     Participants, Invited ; 1974, n.d.
    29 8     Participants, Invited & declined; 1974
    29 9     Participants, Not invited; 1973-1974
    29 10     Participants, Recommended ; 1974
    29 11     Participants Statistics; 1972-1974, n.d.
    29 12     Travel; 1974
    29 13   Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand and Oceania - Participants; 1974, n.d.
    29 14   Chairman; 1971-1972
    29 15   Chairman's Addresses; n.d.
    29 16   Chairman's Letters; 1973
    29 17   Chairman's Releases; n.d.
    29 18   Clippings; 1974
    29 19   Communications; 1973
    29 20   Congress Call; 1973
    29 21   Congress statement; 1973-1974
    29 22   Congress structure & timetable; 1972, n.d.
    29 23   Consultative Conference - Minutes; 1972
    29 24   Contacts; 1973
          Convening Committee:
    29 25     1972-1974
    29 26     1972-1974
    29 27     Invitations/Refusals; 1972-1973
    29 28     Invitations/Replies; 1972
    29 29     A-C; 1972-1974
    29 30     D-G; 1972-1973
    29 31     H-L; 1972-1973
    29 32     M-P; 1972-1973
    29 33     Q-T; 1972-1974
    29 34     U-Z; 1972-1973
    29 35     Stott, John R.W.; 1972-1974
    29 36     Teng, Philip; 1972-1974
    29 37     Wati, I. Ben; 1973-1974
    29 38   Convenors - USA, Canada; n.d.
    29 39   Councils of Reference - Africa/Asia; 1971-1972
    29 40   Criticisms; 1973-1974
    29 41   Delegates; 1970-1973
    30 1   Director's Monthly Reports; 1973-1974
    30 2   Donors; 1973-1974
          Executive Committee:
    30 3     General; 1972
    30 4     Bright, Bill; 1972-1974
    30 5     Escobar, Samuel; 1972-1975
    30 6     Evans, Robert P.; 1972-1973
    30 7     Hatori, Akira; 1972
    30 8     Hian, Chua Wee; 1972
    30 9     Landreth, Gordon; 1975
    30 10     Lindsell, Harold; 1972-1974
    30 11     Lindsell, Harold; 1974-1975
    30 12     Kirby, Gilbert; 1972-1975
    30 13     Wolgemuth, Sam; 1972-1975
    30 14   Executive & Planning Committees; 1972-1974
    30 15   Finance - Appeals; 1973, n.d.
    30 16   Finance/Budget; 1972-1974
    30 17   Finance Committees & Budget; 1973-1974
    30 18   Follow-Up; 1972-1974
    30 19   Gifts for Congress and the Bulletin; 1974-1978
    30 20   Hotel costs; n.d.
    30 21   Lausanne Co-Chairman; 1974
    30 22   Lausanne Office; 1972-1973
    30 23   Location; 1972
    30 24   MARC, Dayton, Ed; 1972
    30 25   MARC, Executive Committee; 1972
    30 26   MARC Questionnaire; 1972
    30 27   Minutes; 1971
    30 28   Minutes; 1971-1972
    31 1   Miscellaneous; 1972, n.d.
    31 2   Miscellaneous; 1972-1973
    31 3   Miscellaneous; 1974-1975
    31 4   Miscellaneous materials; 1974, n.d.
    31 5   Music; n.d.
    31 6   New Guinea - Participants; 1973-1974
          New Zealand:
    31 7     Observers; 1974
            Participants:
    31 8       1972-1975
    31 9       1974, n.d.
    31 10       Recommended by Becroft, L.G.; 1973
    31 11       Recommended by Carrell, Brian; 1973
    31 12       Recommended by Davies, J.E.; 1973-1975
    31 13       Recommended by McKenzie, Roy; 1973
    31 14       Recommended by Stewart, D.G.; 1973-1974
    31 15       Recommended by Thomson, H.; 1972-1973
    31 16       Miscellaneous recommendations; 1973
    31 17       Not invited; 1974
          Observers:
    31 18     1974
    31 19     n.d.
    31 20     Invited; 1974, n.d.
    31 21     Not invited; 1973-1974
          Participants:
    31 22     Asia/Oceania; n.d.
    31 23     Europe & Middle East; n.d.
    31 24     Latin & Central America; n.d.
    31 25     Pacific Islands; 1973-1974
    31 26     Forms; n.d.
    31 27     Selection progress reports; 1972-1974
    31 28   Participants & delegates; 1972-1974
    31 29   Participants & Observers - Lists; n.d.
          Planning Committee:
    31 30     Minutes; 1972
    31 31     Minutes; 1973
    31 32     Reports; 1974-1975, n.d.
    31 33     Ameh, A.J.O.; 1972
    31 34     Andre, Jean; 1973-1974
    31 35     Armerding, Hudson T.; 1972-1975
    31 36     Athyal, Saphir; 1972-1973
    31 37     Camacho, Jose D. ; 1972
    31 38     Haqq, Akbar; 1972
    31 39     Hill, E.V.; 1972
    31 40     Hoppler, Armin; 1972-1974
    31 41     Kim, Joon Gon; 1972-1973
    31 42     Landreth, Gordon; 1973-1974
    31 43     Ramientos, Nene; 1972-1974
    31 44     Taylor, Clyde; 1972-1975
    31 45     Vasconcelos, A.P.; 1972
    31 46     Ward, Charles; 1972-1973
    31 47   Planning Committee & Administrative Committee - Hoffman, Fritz; 1974-1975
    31 48   Planning Sub-committee; 1972
    31 49   Prayer Committee; 1972-1974
          Press Coverage:
    32 1     1974
    32 2     Articles; 1974, n.d.
    32 3     Clippings; 1974
    32 4     Clippings, French; 1974
    32 5     Clippings, German, Swedish, or Dutch; 1974
    32 6     Periodical Features; 1974-1975
    32 7   Press and Public Relations; 1972-1974
    32 8   Press and Public Relations - Press Releases; 1972-1974
          Program:
    32 9     1973-1974
    32 10     1973-1974
    32 11     1974
    32 12     Evangelical Alliance, U.K.; 1972
    32 13     E.F.M.A.; 1972-1973
    32 14     Study Papers; 1974
    32 15   Program Manual; 1974
          Program Committee:
    32 16     1972
    32 17     1972, n.d.
    32 18     1973, n.d.
    32 19     Displays; 1973
    32 20     Missions Consultation; 1972-1973
    32 21     Speakers, Chairmen; 1973-1974, n.d.
    32 22     Theologs Conference; 1972
    32 23     Youth Congress; 1972
    32 24     Meeting, Los Angeles; 1972
    33 1   Questionnaire - General correspondence; 1972
    33 2   Regional Advisors; 1973, n.d.
    33 3   Speaker (to give an outlook on the world); 1974
    33 4   Special visitors; 1974
    33 5   Staff; 1972-1974
    33 6   Staff; 1975
    33 7   Staff Consultation; 1972
    33 8   Statistics - Research & Background; 1972-1973
    33 9   Thank Yous; 1974-1975
    33 10   Travel; 1973-1974
        LCWE:
    33 11   Administrative Committee Meeting, Lausanne, 1973; 1973
    33 12   Administrative Committee Meeting, Lausanne, 1974; 1974
    33 13   Administrative Committee Meeting, Honolulu, 1974; 1974
    33 14   Biographies of Members; n.d.
    33 15   Coming Events; 1977
    33 16   Committee Meeting, Bermuda, 1978; 1977-1978
    33 17   Consultation Committee - Correspondence, Membership Considerations; 1974-1977, n.d.
          Continuation Committee:
    33 18     Ballots and Correspondence; 1975
    33 19     Ballots and Correspondence; 1975
    33 20     Biographies, Lists & News Releases; 1974, n.d.
    33 21     Chairman's Reports; 1974-1975
    33 22     Correspondence and Reports; 1974-1976
    33 23     Correspondence, Minutes and Reports; 1974-1976
    33 24     Arana-Quiroz, Pedro; 1974-1975
    33 25     Athyal, Saphir; 1974-1975
    33 26     Attalah, Ramez; 1974-1975
    33 27     Blocher, Henri; 1974-1975
    33 28     Bright, Vonnette; 1974-1975
    33 29     Chafin, Kenneth; 1974-1975
    33 30     Chia, Lawrence; 1974-1975
    33 31     Cho, Chongnahm; 1974-1975
    33 32     Coleman, Robert; 1974-1975
    33 33     Deeb, Antoine; 1974-1975
    33 34     DiGangi, Mario; 1974-1975
    33 35     Fanini, Nilson do Amaral; 1974-1975
    33 36     Ferreira, Tulio Barros; 1975
    33 37     Hatori, Akira; 1974-1975
    33 38     Hoppler, Armin; 1974-1975
    33 39     Horak, Josip; 1974-1975
    33 40     Isaias, Juan M.; 1974-1975
    33 41     Kato, Byang H.; 1974-1975
    33 42     Kennedy, James; 1974
    33 43     Khokar, B.U.; 1974-1975
    33 44     Libert, Samuel; 1974-1975
    33 45     Little, Paul; 1974-1975
    33 46     Mapalieij, Marietje; 1974
    33 47     Mooneyham, Stanley; 1974-1975
    34 1     Nelson, Victor; 1974-1975
    34 2     Octavianus, Petrus; 1974-1975
    34 3     Raedeke, Ted; 1974-1975
    34 4     Samuel, N.D.A.; 1974-1975
    34 5     Sangma, Subash Chandra; 1974-1975
    34 6     Scott, Manuel L.; 1974-1975
    34 7     Stott, John R.W.; 1974-1975
    34 8     Teng, Philip; 1974-1975
    34 9     Utnem, Erling; 1974-1975
    34 10     Wati, I. Ben; 1974-1975
    34 11     Yeboah, Florence; 1974
    34 12     Zimmerman, Thomas; 1974-1975
    34 13     Zokoue, Isaac; 1974-1975
            Liaison Members:
    34 14       Africa; 1974-1975
    34 15       Africa: Odunaike, S.O. (Alternate); 1974-1975
    34 16       Asia, East; 1974-1977
    34 17       Asia, East: Magalit, Isabelo (Alternate): 1974-1975
    34 18       Asia, West; 1974-1975
    34 19       Europe; 1974-1975
    34 20       Europe: De Benoit, Claire-Lise (Alternate); 1974-1975
    34 21       Europe: Grau, - (Mr.) (Alter-nate); 1974
    34 22       Middle East; 1975
    34 23       Middle East: Accad, Fouad (Alternate); 1974
    34 24       Middle East: Karthak, Robert (Alternate); 1974-1975
    34 25       North America; 1974-1975
          Continuation Committee Liaison Members:
    34 26     North America: Madison, Ford (Alternate); 1974-1975
    34 27     North America - Massey, James (Alternate); 1974
    34 28     North America - Rennie, Ian (Alternate); 1974
    34 29     Oceania; 1974-1975
    34 30     Oceania: Reid, J.R. (Alter-nate); 1974
    34 31     Papua New Guinea; 1974
    34 32     South America; 1974-1975
    34 33     South America: Smith, Alfred (Alternate); 1975
          Correspondence:
    34 34     1976
    34 35     1976-1977
    34 36     1976-1977
    34 37     Ford, Leighton; 1976-1977
    34 38     General; Howard, David; Osei-Mensah, Gottfried; 1977-1978
    34 39     Hoke, Donald; 1974
    34 40     Hoke, Donald; 1975
    34 41     To Committee; 1976-1977
    34 42   Elections; 1977-1978
          Executive Committee:
    35 1     Agenda; 1975
    35 2     Correspondence & minutes; 1974-1976
            Meetings:
    35 3       Mexico City, 1975 - Correspondence, Minutes and Reports; 1974-1975
    35 4       London, 1975 - Agenda, Minutes and Reports; 1975
    35 5       Atlanta, 1976 - Agenda, Minutes and Reports; 1976
    35 6       West Berlin, September, 1976 - Agenda and Reports; 1976
    35 7   Finances; 1972-1975, n.d.
    35 8   Follow-up; 1973-1975
    35 9   Intercession Working Group Meeting, Bermuda, 1978; 1978
    35 10   LaTrobe University, Melbourne; 1975-1976
    35 11   Liason Committee - Lists and Correspondence; 1974, n.d.
    35 12   Liason Members - Corresp., Lists and Reports; 1977, n.d.
    35 13   Nominations; 1977, n.d.
    35 14   Participants; 1975, n.d.
    35 15   Participants Statistics; n.d.
    35 16   Participants under 30; 1974
    35 17   Post-ICOWE Consultation; 1972-1974
    35 18   Prayer - Millie Dienert; 1972-1976
    35 19   Quotas for Delegations; 1972-1973, n.d.
    35 20   Statistics, 1974-1975, n.d.
    35 21   Sydney Follow-up; 1974-1975
    35 22   Telexes; 1974-1976
    35 23   Travel; 1973, 1975
    35 24   U.S. Liaison Committee - Corresp. and Lists; 1974, n.d.
    35 25 Eurofest '75; 1975
    35 26 European Congress on World Evangelism, Amsterdam; 1971
    35 27 World Congress on Evangelism, Berlin, 1966; 1972
    35 28 World Council of Churches - Commission on World Mission and Evangelism, Bankok; 1973
    VI.B. Simple Lifestyle Consultation Director
    Combined Consultation Files
    36 1 Simple Lifestyle Consultations: Ledger book; 1978-1980
    36 2 Simple Lifestyle Consultations: News & publicity; 1978-1980
    International Simple Lifestyle Consultation Files
    36 3 Correspondence; 1977-1978
    36 4 Correspondence; 1978-1980
    36 5 Drafting Committee; 1979
    36 6 Finance - Bank Statements; 1978-1981
    36 7 Finance - Correspondence; 1978-1981
    36 8 Lausanne Occassional Paper; 1980, n.d.
    36 9 Lausanne Occasional Paper; 1980-1981
    36 10 Local arrangements; 1979-1980
    36 11 Local study groups; 1978-1979
    36 12 Local groups - Organizing; 1979, n.d.
    36 13 Local groups - Requests for names; 1978
    36 14 Models & Testimonies; 1979-1980
    36 15 Newsletter; 1978-1980
    36 16 Notes; 1978-1979, n.d.
    36 17 Other conferences; 1978-1980
    36 18 Papers - Comments, criticisms, etc.; 1980
    36 19 Participants - Correspondence with invited; 1978-1980
    36 20 Participants - List of invited; n.d.
    36 21 Participants - Suggested; 1979
    36 22 Planning Committee - Correspondence; 1977-1980
    36 23 Planning Committee - Minutes; 1978-1979
    36 24 Post- London; 1980
    36 25 Program - Worship, Drama, Music, Film; 1980
    36 26 Publicity; 1980, n.d.
    36 27 Relationship with COWE; 1978-1979
    36 28 Speakers; 1978-1980
    36 29 Staff; 1978
    36 30 Statement of Commitment; 1978-1980
    36 31 Study materials; n.d.
    36 32 Supplementary materials; 1979-1980
    36 33 Travel arrangements; 1980
    36 34 YWAM Volunteers; 1979
    U.S. Simple Lifestyle Consultation Files
    36 35 Brochure; 1979
    36 36 Correspondence; 1977-1979
    36 37 Evaluations; 1979
    36 38 Finance; 1978-1980
    36 39 Findings Committee; 1978-1979
    36 40 Guidelines for presentations; 1979
    36 41 Models; 1978-1979
    36 42 Models & Papers; 1979, n.d.
    36 43 Notes; 1978-1979, n.d.
    36 44 Participants - Correspondence; 1979
    36 45 Participants - List of invited; 1979, n.d.
    36 46 Planning Committee - Correspondence; 1978
    36 47 Planning Committee - Minutes; 1978
    36 48 Program; 1979
    36 49 Speakers; 1978-1979
    36 50 Ventnor; 1978-1979
    VI.C. Consultation on World Evangelization (COWE), Wheaton Office
      1. Director
    Correspondence Files
    37 1 General: A-B; 1977-1980
    37 2 Agendas: Miscellaneous; 1977-1979
    37 3 American/United Bible Societies: Ulrich Fick; 1979-1980
    37 4 American Festival of Evangelism; 1979-1980
    37 5 American Society of Missiology: Annual Meeting, 1980; 1980
    37 6 Athyal, Saphir; 1978-1980
    37 7 Billy Graham Evangelistic Association; 1977-1980
    37 8 General: C-D; 1978-1980
    37 9 Chinese Congress on World Evangelization (Chinese Coordination Centre on World Evang. - CCCOWE): Wang, Thomas; 1977-1979
    37 10 Christianity Today: Kantzer, Kenneth; 1978-1979
    37 11 Conference of Preaching Evangelists; 1977-1978
    37 12 General: E-F; 1979-1980
    37 13 EFMA-IFMA;1977
    37 14 Frigoli, Bruno; 1977-1979
    37 15 General: G-H; 1978-1980
    37 16 Government Relations (Thailand); 1979-1980
    37 17R Graham, Billy; 1977-1980
    37 18 Holley, Henry; 1978-1980
    37 19 General: I-J; 1978-1980
    37 20 International Christian Network: Beyerhaus, Peter; 1978-1979
    37 21 General: K-L; 1978-1980
    37 22 General: M-N; 1978-1980
    37 23 MARC: Dayton, Ed; 1978-1980
    37 24 National Council of Churches (NCC); 1978, n.d.
    37 25 General: O-P; 1977-1980
    37 26 Overseas Ministries Study Center (OMSC): Anderson, Gerald H.; 1979- 1980
    37 27 Peterson, John, & Associates; 1978-1980
    37 28 Prayer; 1979-1980
    37 29 General: Q-R; 1978-1980
    37 30 General: S-T; 1978-1980
    37 31R Simpson, D. Stewart; 1978-1979
    37 32 TEMA: Gay, Eric; 1978-1979
    37 33 General: U-V; 1978-1979
    37 34 General: W,X,Y,Z; 1977-1980
    37 35 World Council of Churches: Conference on World Mission and Evan-gelism - Castro, Emilio; 1977-1980
    37 36 World Evangelical Fellowship: Scott, Waldron; 1978-1980
    37 37 World Relief Commission: Ballard, Jerry; 1978-1980
    37 38 World Vision International: Mooneyham, Stan; 1977-1980
    37 39 Youth for Christ International: Loan of automobile; 1978-1979
    Participants Files: General
    37 40 Declines; 1979-1980
    37 41 Press at COWE: Suggested names; 1978-1980
    37 42 Africa: Correspondence; 1978-1980
    37 43 Africa: Nomination lists; 1979, n.d.
    37 44 Asia: Correspondence; 1979-1980
    37 45 Asia: Nomination lists; 1978, n.d.
    37 46 Richard, D. John - LCWE Funds in India; 1978-1980
    38 1 Names That Must At Least Be Considered for COWE; n.d.
        North America:
    38 2   Correspondence; 1978-1980
    38 3   Nomination lists; 1978-1979, n.d.
    38 4   Forms for Selected Participants; 1978-1979, n.d.
    38 5 North America: Not Selected; 1979, n.d.
    38 6 Canada: Correspondence; 1978-1980
    38 7 Canada: Nomination lists; 1978, n.d.
    38 8 Caribbean; 1978-1980
    38 9 Central America: Correspondence; 1978-1980
    38 10 Central America: Nomination lists; 1979, n.d.
    38 11 South America: Correspondence; 1978-1980
    38 12 South America: Nomination lists; 1979, n.d.
    38 13 Eastern Europe: Correspondence; 1978-1980
    38 14 Eastern Europe: Nomination lists; 1979, n.d.
    38 15 Hoffman, Fritz; 1978-1980
    38 16 Western Europe: Correspondence; 1978-1980
    38 17 Western Europe: Nomination lists; 1978-1979, n.d.
    38 18 Norway; 1979-1980
    38 19 Western Europe: Israel; 1979
    38 20 Middle East: Correspondence; 1978-1980
    38 21 Middle East: Nomination lists; n.d.
    38 22 Oceania: Correspondence; 1978-1980
    38 23 Oceania: Nomination lists; 1979, n.d.
    38 24 United Kingdom: Correspondence; 1978-1980, n.d.
    38 25 United Kingdom: Nomination lists; 1979, n.d.
    38 26 Denominations: Participant Lists; 1980
    38 27 Baptist; 1979
    38 28 Methodist; 1978-1980
    38 29 Nazarene; 1979
    38 30 Salvation Army; 1978-1980
    38 31 Southern Baptist; 1978-1979
    38 32 Other Denominations; 1978-1980
    38 33 Nominations: Women; 1978-1980
    Participants Files: Participant Selection
    38 34 Samples of Mailings Sent to All Participants; 1979-1980
    38 35 Study Group Participants; 1979
    38 36 Miscellaneous Correspondence: Jane Rainey, John Howell, etc.; 1979-1980
    38 37 Policy: Statements On; 1978-1980
    38 38 Correspondence Relating To Procedure; 1978-1980
    38 39 Invitations; 1978-1980, n.d.
    38 40 Participant Quotas and Subsidies; 1978-1980
    38 41 General Correspondence Re Nominations; 1977-1979
    38 42 Early Lists and Correspondence: North American Nominations; 1977-1978
    38 43 Attendance: Lists of Names (Early Submissions); 1977-1978, n.d.
    38   Anonymous Committee:
    39 1 General Correspondence; 1978-1980
          Meetings:
    39 2     July 14, 1978; 1978
    39 3     September 13, 1978; 1978
    39 4     January 23-24, 1979; 1978-1979
    39 5     May 14, 1979; 1979
    39 6     July 25, 1979; 1979
    39 7     November 20, 1979; 1979
    39 8     January 25, 1980 - FINAL; 1979-1980
    39 9 Mooneyham, W. Stanley; 1978-1979
    39 10 Scott, Waldron; 1977-1979
    39 11 Participant Consultants: Hoke, Dain, Smyth; 1978-1979
        Participant Input From Others:
    39 12   Coggins, Wade; 1977-1980
    39 13   Hogan, Phil (Assemblies of God); 1978-1979
    39 14   Wolgemuth, Sam (YFC); 1979
    39 15 Reports and Summaries; 1979-1980
    Participants Files: Categories
    39 16 Guests; 1978-1980
    39 17 International Participants; 1978-1980
    39 18 Consultants; 1978-1980
    39 19 Observers; 1978-1980
    39 20 Lay Sponsors/Observers; 1978-1980
    Working Groups Files
    39 21 Working Groups: General; 1978
    39 22 Working Group: Intercession; 1976-1979
    39 23 Day of Prayer, 1979; 1978-1980
    39 24 Day of Prayer, 1980; 1979-1980
    39 25 Working Group: Communications; 1975-1980
    39 26 Communications Working Group: Reports and minutes; 1976-1979
    39 27 Zimmerman, Thomas F., Chairman: Communications Working Group; 1978-1979
    39 28 Izon, Stan: Memos and Itineraries; 1978-1980
    39 29 Lausanne Occasional Papers; 1979-1980
    39 30 COWE Brochure; 1978-1980
    39 31 Box 1100 / Schraeder, Helen; 1978-1980
    39 32 Working Group: Strategy; 1977-1980
    39 33 Strategy Working Group; 1977-1980
    39 34 Working Group: Theology and Education; 1978-1979
    39 35 Stott, John R.W.; 1978-1980
    Consultations Files
    39 36 Gospel and Culture Consultation; 1977-1978
    39 37 Consultation on the Simple Lifestyle; 1978-1980
    39 38 North American Muslim Consultation; 1978
    Financial Files
    39 39 Finances: 1978-1980
    39 40 Finances: Hoke, Donald E., Treasurer; 1978-1980
    39 41 Financial Prcedures: Comptroller; 1979-1980
    39 42 Memos & Reports: Cindy Wilson (Bookkeeper); 1979-1980
    39 43 Nairobi Expenses for COWE: Reports; 1979-1980
    39 44 Finance Committee: Ford, Hoke, Zimmerman; 1979-1980
    39 45 Budget; 1977-1980
    40 1 Fund Raising; 1977-1980
    40 2 Large Donor Presentation; 1979
    40 3 Prospectus; 1979-1980
    40 4 Hamilton, Ethel: Fund Raising; 1980
    Office/Staff Files
    40 5 MAP & Office Lease; 1979-1980
    40 6 Office Equipment & Rental; 1977-1980
    40 7 Staff Meetings: Agenda; 1978
    56 1 Staff: General; 1980
    56 2 Staff: Correspondence on Individuals; 1979-1980
    56 3 Personnel Possibilities; 1977-1979
    56 4 Memos to Staff Re Staff; 1979-1980
    56 5 Howell, John; 1979-1980
    56 6 Liss, John; 1979-1980
    56 7 Secrest, Cindy; 1979-1980
    56 8 Struckmeyer, Rosemary; 1977-1980
    56 9 Webster, Carol Ann; 1978-1980
    56 10 Wilson, Cindy; 1979-1980
    56 11 Other Wheaton Staff; 1979-1980
    56 12 Staff Salaries; 1977-1980
    Operations Files: General
    40 8 At COWE: 1980
    40 9 Miscellaneous; 1978-1980
    40 10 Planning; 1978-1980
    40 11 Stewards; 1979-1980
    40 12 Hamilton, Richard & Ethel: Hospitality & Wives Program; 1980
    40 13 Hospitality: Lay Observers; 1980
    40 14 Operations: Thematic Decor; 1979-1980
    40 15 Music at COWE; 1979-1980
    40 16 Printing; 1980
    40 17 Office: Thailand; 1979
    40 18 Telexes to and from Pattaya; 1980
    40 19 Basic Proposal on COWE; 1977
    40 20 Howard, David M.: Conversations on COWE; 1977-1978
    40 21 Administrative Committee; 1979-1980
    40 22 Interpretation (of speakers); 1974, 1978-1980
    Operations: Logistics
    40 23 Sarasmut, Narong (COWE Office Manager in Thailand); 1980
    40 24 Equipment: Thailand; 1978-1980
    Operations: Communications
    40 25 Book Sales; 1980
    40 26 Compendium; 1980
    40 27 Daily Communique; 1980
    40 28 Program Book; 1980
    40 29 COWE Newsletter; 1979-1980
    40 30 COWE Communications Staff & Policy: Correspondence; 1978- 1980
    40 31 Slide-Tape Presentation; 1979-1980
    40 32 News Center; 1980
    40 33 Promotion & Public Relations; 1979-1980
    40 34 Press: Media Matters at COWE: Print & Tapes; 1980
    40 35 Secrest, Cindy: Memos Received, etc.; 1979-1980
    40 36 COWE: Printed Material; n.d.
    40 37 COWE Publications; 1980
    40 38 Information Bulletin; 1975-1980
    40 39 Unreached Peoples Directory; 1974
    Operations: Location of COWE
    40 40 Location of COWE; 1977-1980
    40 41 Thailand; 1978-1980, n.d.
    40 42 Possible Alternate Sites; 1978-1979
    40 43 Questions Raised Concerning Location: Refugees, Hotel,etc.; 1979- 1980
    Operations: Thailand Church Relations
    41 1 Thailand Church Relations; 1978-1980
    41 2 Thailand Church Growth Seminar/Thailand Bible Convention; 1979- 1980
    Operations: Royal Cliff Hotel
    41 3 Royal Cliff Hotel: Bussell, Fredi; 1978-1980
    41 4 Hotel: Finances; 1979-1980
    41 5 Supplementary Accomodation (Press plus possibly other); 1979
    41 6 Invitation to Royalty; 1980
    Operations: Travel
    41 7 Travel: General; 1979-1980
    41 8 Travel Forms; 1980, n.d.
    41 9 Thai Airways International; 1978-1979
    41 10 Thai Airways International; 1978-1980
    41 11 Travel: COWE Officials; 1979
    41 12 Gray, Robert D.: Travel Coordinator; 1979-1980
    41 13 Travel Designers Inc.: Gray, Robert; 1979-1981
    41 14 Early Travel Matters - Joseph You, Search for Coordinator, etc.; 1979-1980
    41 15 Travel: Tam, David; 1979-1980
    41 16 Travel: Matters Other Than Thai Airways International; 1978-1979
    41 17 Travel: Ground; 1979-1980
    COWE General Files
    41 18 COWE General: Background, etc.; 1976-1980
    41 19 COWE Miscellany; 1980-1981
    COWE Executives Correspondence Files
    41 20 Ford, Leighton; 1977-1980
    41 21 Ford, Leighton: With others; 1976-1979
    41 22 Ford, Leighton: Incoming; 1979
    41 23 Osei-Mensah, Gottfried; 1978-1980
    41 24 Osei-Mensah & Nairobi Office; 1979-1980
    41 25 Howell, John, and Newth, Pat: Nairobi Office, General; 1977- 1980
        Howard, David: Reports:
    41 26   1977-1980
    41 27   Asia Trip, February 1980; 1979-1980
    41 28   Tokyo; 1978, 1980
    41 29   Seoul; 1978-1980
    41 30   Hong Kong; 1978-1980
    41 31   Taiwan; 1979-1980
    41 32   Singapore; 1978-1980
    41 33   Bangkok; 1978-1980
    41 34   Manila; 1978-1980
    41 35   Hawaii; 1977-1978
    41 36   London; 1978
    41 37   Germany; 1976-1979
    41 38   Brussels; 1978
    41 39   Geneva; 1978
    41 40   Brazil; 1979
    41 41   Argentina; 1979
    41 42   Chile; 1978-1979
    41 43   Peru; 1979
    41 44   Colombia; 1979
    41 45   Venezuela; 1978-1979
    41 46   Mexico/Guatamala; 1978-1979
    41 47 Holley, Henry: Asia Trip, 3/79; 1979
    Regional Committees Files
    41 48 Regional Committees: General; 1978-1979
    41 49 Europe; 1979, n.d.
    41 50 Norway; 1979
    41 51 Middle East; 1977-1979
    41 52 Latin America; 1977-1980
    41 53 North American Committee; 1977-1980
    41 54 North America; 1978-1980
    41 55 Asia; 1978-1979
    41 56 Africa; 1977-1978, n.d.
    41 57 Centre for the Study of World Evangelization, Nairobi, Kenya; 1978
    41 58 Caribbean; 1978-1979
    Program Files
        Program:
    42 1   1978-1979
    42 2   1979
    42 3   1980
    42 4 Program Committee: Meetings - Minutes, notes; 1977-1979
    42 5 Reaching Refugees; 1978-1979
    42 6 Program Ideas; 1978-1979
    42 7 Bakke, Ray; 1979
    42 8 Howell, John, and His Study Group / Program involvement; 1979
    42 9 MacDonald, Gordon; 1978-1980
    42 10 Atallah, Ramez; 1977-1980
    42 11 Liao, David; 1978-1980
    Commission on Evangelical Cooperation Files
    42 12   1979-1980
    42 13   Manuscript; n.d.
    42 14   1979-1980
    42 15 Evangelical Cooperation; 1979-1980
    42 16 Dain, A.J.; 1977-1978
    Procedures Files
    42 17 Procedures; 1977-1978
    COWE: Regional Study Groups & Conferences Files
    42 18 COWE: Regional Study Groups & Conferences; 1978-1979
    Post-COWE Files
    42 19 Final COWE Report: Howard, David M.; 1980
    42 20 COWE Final Reports; 1980
    42 21 COWE Follow-On: Reports & Recommendations; 1980
    42 22 COWE Evaluation Report; 1980
    42 23 COWE Archives; 1980
        Post-COWE:
    42 24   Correspondence, reports; 1980-1981
    42 25   Evaluations; 1980
    42 26   Information/Permission Requested; 1980
    42 27   Letters of Comment/Commendation; 1980
    42 28   Plans; 1978-1980
    42 29   Procedures; 1980
    42 30   Publicity; 1980
    LCWE Files
    42 31 International Congress on World Evangelization Corporation; 1977- 1978
    42 32 Committee: General; 1975-1979
    42 33 Montreal Executive Meeting, September, 1977; 1977
    42 34 Montreal Executive, September 5-9, 1977; 1977
    42 35 Bermuda Minutes, January 15-20, 1978; 1978
    42 36 Bermuda Conference, January 15-20, 1978; 1977-1978
    42 37 Executive Committee, Springfield, MO, September 4-8, 1978; 1978
    43 1 COWE Presentation at Executive Committee, Springfield; 1978
    43 2 Ventnor Executive Committee Meeting, November 12-16, 1979; 1979
    43 3 LCWE Executive and Full Committee Meetings, Pattaya, June 1980; 1980
    43 4 LCWE Executive and Full Committee, Pattaya, June, 1980; 1980
    43 5 LCWE Budget; 1978
    43 6 LCWE Budget; 1978-1980
    43 7 LCWE Financial Reports; 1977-1979
    43 8 LCWE General; 1977-1979
    43 9 LCWE General; 1977-1979
    43 10 LCWE Members; 1978-1980, n.d.
    43 11 LCWE Consultative Council; 1975-1978
    43 12 LCWE Constitution; 1977
    43 13 Information Bulletin; 1977-1980
    43 14 Reports on LCWE Activities; 1977
    43 15 Reports: LCWE Executive Secretary; 1976-1978
    43 16 Reports: LCWE Chairman; 1976-1979
      2. Program Director
    LCWE Study Groups
    44 1 Reaching Buddhists; 1978-1980
    44 2 Reaching Chinese; 1978-1980
    44 3 Reaching Hindus; 1978-1980
    44 4 Reaching Jews; 1978-1980
    44 5 Reaching Marxists; 1978-1980
    44 6 Reaching Muslims; 1978-1980
    44 7 Reaching Mystics & Cultists; 1978-1980
    44 8 Reaching Secularists; 1978-1980
        Reaching Traditional Religionists:
    44 9   1978-1980
    44 10   Africa; 1978-1980
    44 11   Latin America & Caribbean; 1979-1980
    44 12   Asia & Oceania; 1979-1980
    44 13   Non-literates; 1978-1979
        Reaching City-Dwellers:
    44 14   Inner City; 1977-1979
    44 15   Large City (Conurbations); 1978-1979
    44 16   Large City (2); 1977-1980
        Reaching Nominal Christians:
    44 17   Orthodox; 1978-1980
    44 18   Protestant; 1979-1980
    44 19   Roman Catholic; 1978-1980
    44 20 Reaching Refugees; 1979-1980
        Confirmed Convener Correspondence:
    44 21   Buddhists; n.d.
    44 22   Chinese; 1979
    44 23   Hindus; 1979-1980
    44 24   Jews; 1979
    44 25   Marxists; 1979-1980
    44 26   Muslims; 1979-1980
    44 27   Mystics & Cultists; 1979
    44 28   Secularists; 1979
          Traditional Religionists
    44 29     Africa; 1979
    44 30     Latin America & Caribbean; 1979-1980
    44 31     Asia & Oceania; 1979
    44 32   City Dwellers - Inner City; 1979-1980
    44 33   City Dwellers - Large City; 1979-1980
    44 34   Protestants; 1979
    44 35   Roman Catholics; 1979-1980
    44 36 Turn-Downs From Individuals Asked to be Conveners; 1979
        Potential Conveners:
    44 37   No Particular Topic Suggested or Several Suggested; 1979-1980
    44 38   Reaching Buddhists; 1979
    44 39   Reaching Chinese; 1979
    44 40   Reaching Hindus; 1979
    44 41   Reaching Jews; 1979-1980
    44 42   Reaching Marxists; 1979
    44 43   Reaching Muslims; 1979-1980
    44 44   Reaching Mystics & Cultists; 1979-1980
    44 45   Reaching Secularists; 1979
    44 46   Reaching Traditional Religionists - Africa; 1980
    44 47   Reaching Traditional Religionists - Asia & Oceania; 1979
    44 48   Reaching City Dwellers - Inner City; 1979
    44 49   Reaching City Dwellers - Large City; 1979
    44 50   Reaching Nominal Christians Among Protestants; 1979
    44 51   Reaching Nominal Christians Among Roman Catholics; 1979
    44 52   Reaching Nominal Christians Among Orthodox; 1979
    44 53 Address Lists: Coordinators, Conveners and Study Group Members; n.d.
    44 54 Catalysts and Related Matters; 1979-1980
    44 55 Robert Coleman's Mailing: Prospective Conveners; 1979
    44 56 Consultants: Assignment to Mini-Consultations; 1979-1980
    44 57 Consultants: "Devil's Advocates" - Don Smith; 1979-1980
    44 58 Conveners: Letter from Athyal, Saphir; 1980, n.d.
    44 59 Coordinators & Conveners: General Suggestions; 1978-1979
        Data Files:
    44 60   Convenors - Samples ; 1979 - 1980
    44 61   Participants - Samples ; 1979
    44 62   Study Groups - Samples ; 1980
    44 63 Ford Mailing to LCWE Members for Suggested Conveners (Report by 4/1); 1979
    44 64 Leighton Ford's June Mailing to Denominational Leaders Re: Study Groups; 1979
    44 65 Ford June Denominational Mailing (Response Pending); 1979
    44 66 Form Letters & Mailing Originals; 1979-1980
    44 67 Forthcoming Materials for Distribution to the Study Groups; 1979
    44 68 Forthcoming Materials From Conveners and Study Groups: General Correspondence; 1979
    44 69 General; 1978-1979
    45 1 Guidelines for Lausanne Study Groups; 1978-1979
    45 2 John Howell: Catalyst/Study Group Involvement; 1979
    45 3 Information Sheets: Conveners; 1979-1980
    45 4 LCWE Committee Suggestion for Conveners (November 1978 mailing); 1978
    45 5 LCWE Committee Suggestions for Study Group Locations (November 1978 mailing); 1978-1979
    45 6 Lists: Study Group Additions/Participants on Materials Sent; 1979-1980
    45 7 MARC Materials and Related Matters; 1979-1980
    45 8 Responses to MARC Newsletter Re: Interest/Involvement in Study Groups; 1979-1980
    45 9 Study Group Materials to COWE Participants; 1979-1980
    45 10 Materials to be Sent to Study Groups; 1978-1979
    45 11 Miscellaneous; 1979-1980
    45 12 Missionary News Service Study Group Responses and Requests; 1979
    45 13 Monthly Reports of Study Group Members to Nairobi and Canada; 1978
    45 14 Nairobi Office: Correspondence Regarding Study Groups; 1979
    45 15 Outdated Lausanne Study Group Materials; 1978
    45 16 Papers to be Printed for Distribution; 1979, n.d.
    45 17 Correspondence From COWE Participants Regarding Involvement in Study Groups; 1979
    45 18 Possible Involvement or Participation in S. G.'s (i.e. written materials); 1979
    45 19 Participant Selection from Study Groups; 1979
    45 20 Pending; 1979
    45 21 Regional Committee Correspondence; 1978
    45 22 Regional Participant's Involvement in Study Groups; 1979-1980
    45 23 Requests for Information from the Study Groups; 1979-1980
    45 24 Requests for Locations of Study Groups not Participants or Conveners; 1979
    45 25 Requests for Materials from Conveners and Accepted Participants; 1979
    45 26 Status Reports to Director; 1978-1979
    45 27 John Stott Correspondence Relating to General L.S.G. topics; 1978-1979
    45 28 SWG (Strategy Working Group) Involvement with Participant and Study Group Materials (Mailing); 1979
    45 29 Study Group Topic Suggestions; 1978-1979
    45 30 Area-wide Crusades; 1978
    45 31 Child Evangelism; 1978-1979
    45 32 Christian Social Responsibility in Relation to Evangelism; 1978- 1980
    45 33 Dialogue As It Relates to Evangelism; 1978-1980
    45 34 Miscellaneous Study Group Topics to Feed into Lausanne Study Groups; 1978-1979
    45 35 Scripture Production and Distribution; 1978-1979
    45 36 Teaching of Missions and Evangelism; 1977-1979
    Consulatation Planning - Other Than Program Related
    45 37 COWE Brochure; 1978-1979
    45 38 Compendium; 1980
    45 39 Daily Communique; 1980
    45 40 Fund Raising; 1979
    45 41 COWE Location & Backup Venue; 1977-1980
    45 42 Move To Thailand; 1979
    45 43 Operations; 1978-1980
    45 44 Printing and Xeroxing Facilities in Pattaya; 1980
    45 45 Publicity for COWE (Other than LCWE publications); 1979
    45 46 Pre-COWE Worship Service; 1980
    Program Committee
        Meetings:
    45 47   Charlotte, NC, 1/22-23/79; 1979
    45 48   O'Hare Hilton, Chicago, IL, 4/19-20/79; 1979
    45 49   Chicago, IL, 7/26-27/79; 1979
    45 50   Deerfield, IL, 8/9/79 - Select attendance; 1979
    45 51   Ventnor, NJ, 11/12-13/79; 1979
    45 52   O'Hare Ramada, Chicago, January 2, 1980; 1980
    45 53   Wheaton, IL, 4/23-24/80, Wheaton, IL; 1980
    45 54   Pattaya, Thailand, 6/15/80; 1980
    45 55 Correspondence To/From Program Committee (Not re: P.C. Meeting); 1979
    45 56 Progress Reports On Program Planning Of COWE To LCWE Committee; 1978-1979
    LCWE Working Groups
    45 57 Communications Working Group; 1979
    45 58 Communications Working Group Sessions at COWE; 1979-1980
    45 59 Intercession Working Group; 1978-1979
    45 60 Strategy Working Group; 1978-1980
    45 61 Strategy Working Group - Orientation Session; 1980
    45 62 Lausanne Theology and Education Working Group; 1977-1980
    Pre-COWE Program Planning
    45 63 Saphir Athyal Responsibilities As Program Chairman and Related; 1978-1979
    45 64 Country Profiles; 1978-1979
    45 65 Dayton, SWG, World Vision And Marc COWE Involvement; 1979-1980
    45 66 Film Coordination of "That Everyone May Hear" - Correspondence; 1979-1980
    45 67 Izon Press Exposure for Program Planning (Study Groups, etc.); 1979-1980
    45 68 David Liao Projects; 1978-1980
    45 69 Miscellaneous; 1980
    45 70 Miscellaneous Correspondence - Follow-up at COWE; 1980
        COWE Newsletter:
    46 1   1979-1980
    46 2   Drafts Of Materials And Proofs; 1979
    46 3   Memos And Corres. Relating To; 1979-1980
    46 4   Solicitation of Materials And Related; 1979
    46 5 Preparatory Study Papers Sent to COWE Conveners and Participants; 1979
    46 6 Relation of Program Top Participants; 1978
    46 7 Pre-COWE Planning: Notepad; n.d.
    46 8 Obsolete Pre-COWE Planning; 1978
    46 9 Pending - Pre-COWE Program; 1979
    46 10 Alex Smith/Thai Church Growth Committee; 1979-1980
    46 11 Donald K. Smith/Daystar Involvement in Program Planning; 1978-1979
    46 12 COWE Staff Meetings Re: Program Ford, Graham, Howard, Athyal, Izon, etc.; 1979-1980
    46 13 John Stott: General Program Suggestions; 1979
    46 14 General Program Suggestions; 1978-1979
    46 15 Travel; 1980
    46 16 Travel Coordinator, Robert Gray; 1979
    COWE Program
    46 17 Bible Expositions: General Suggestions & Correspondence; 1979-1980
    46 18 Plenary Presentation: Bible Expositions and Evening Sessions (#1); 1980
    46 19 Plenary Presentation: Bible Expositions and Evening Sessions (#2); 1980
    47 22 Addresses; 1980
    46 20 Keynote Address: Gottfried Osei-Mensah; 1980
        Bible Exposition:
    46 21   "The God Who Speaks" - Gottfried Osei-Mensah; 1979-1980
    46 22   "People To Whom He Speaks" -Tom Houston; 1979-1980
    46 23   "People Through Whom He Speaks" - Antonio Nunez; 1979-1980
    46 24   "The Word He Has Spoken" - Lien Hwa, Saphir Athyal; 1979-1980
    46 25 Communion Service; 1979-1980
    46 26 Day of Prayer (Sunday) - Bishop John Reid; 1979-1980
    46 27 Plenary Presentations: Comments & Suggestions; 1980
    46 28 Topics and Themes for Plenary Sessions; 1979
        Plenary sessions:
    46 29   Evening General - Suggestions & Correspondence; 1979-1980
    46 30   "Place of the Bible" - John Stott; 1979-1980
    46 31   "Biblical Unity" - John Richard; 1979-1980
    46 32   "Challenge of Refugees" - Chairman, David M. Howard; 1979-1980
    46 33   "Resources (Stewardship)" -Chua Wee Hian; 1979-1980
    46 34   "Holy Spirit" - Luis Palau; 1979-1980
    46 35   "Local Church" - Gordon MacDonald; 1979-1980
    46 36 Sub-Plenary Sessions; 1979
    46 37 Billy Graham Role at COWE; 1979
    46 38 Leighton Ford Role at COWE; 1979
    46 39 Gottfried Osei-Mensah Role at COWE; 1979
    46 40 John Stott Role at COWE; 1979
    46 41 Program: General; 1978-1980
    46 42 Interpreters; 1980
    46 43 Press Policy and COWE Press Staff; 1979-1980
    46 44 Program Report; 1980
    46 45 Schedule of Events (COWE Program); 1978-1980
    46 46 Speakers; 1978-1979
    46 47 Steering Committee 1980
    46 48 Thailand Bible Conference; 1980
    46 49 All Thailand Church Growth Consultation; 1980
    46 50 Thailand Church Growth Seminar; 1980
    Commission on Evangelical Cooperation
    46 51 1978-1980
    46 52 (Most Recent Corresp.); 1980
    46 53 Submitted Manuscript - Warren Webster; 1979
    46 54 Submitted Manuscript - Roderick Billups; 1980
    46 55 Sub-Commissions; 1980
    COWE Mini-Consultations
        Mini-Consultations:
    46 56   Assignment; 1980
    46 57   Assignments, Preference Sheets, etc; 1980
    46 58   Miscellaneous; 1980
    46 59   Position Paper - Thomas Wang; n.d.
    46 60 Recommendations for Chairmen, Secretaries and Recorders for MC; 1980
    46 61 Schedules & Listings for Mini-Consultations and Plenary Sessions; 1980, n.d.
    46 62 John Stott - General Chairman for Mini-Consultations; 1979-1980
    46 63 Agenda From International Coordinators; 1980
        International Coordinator's Composite Position Papers:
    46 64   1980
    46 65   1980
    46 66   1980
    46 67 International Coordinators: Recent Important Correspondence; 1980
    46 68 International Coordinators: Miscellaneous; 1979-1980, n.d.
    Convener Reports
    47 1 Reaching Buddhists; 1980
    47 2 Reaching Chinese; 1980
    47 3 Reaching Chinese; 1980
    47 4 Reaching Hindus; 1980
    47 5 Reaching Jews; 1980
    47 6 Reaching Marxists; 1980
    47 7 Reaching Muslims; 1980
    47   Reaching Traditional Religionists:
    47 8   Africa; 1980
    47 9   Asia and Oceania; 1980
    47 10   Asia and Oceania; 1980
    47 11   Latin American and Caribbean; 1980
    47 12 Reaching City Dwellers - Large Cities; 1980
        Reaching Nominal Christians:
    47 13   Among Orthodox; 1980
    47 14   Among Protestants; 1980
          Among Roman Catholics:
    47 15     1980
    47 16     1980
    47 17     1980
    47 18     1980
    47 19     1980
    47 20 Select Convenor Reports for Distribution to Participants; 1980, n.d.
    47 21 Convenor Reports: Administrative; 1980
    47 22 Addresses; 1980
    Participant Selection
    48 1 Participant Selection Committee (PSC) Meeting O'Hare -- January 25, 1980; 1979-1980
    48 2 PSC: Miscellaneous; 1979-1980
    48 3 Preparatory Reports And Nominations For November PSC; 1979
    48 4 Participants Invited To COWE From Study Groups - PSC Approved; 1979-1980
    48 5 Participant Selection - Correspondence With Accepted Partic. - General; 1979-1980
    48 6 Participant Selection: General Correspondence; 1979
    48 7 Nominations Committee; 1979
    48 8 Nominations to COWE From Study Groups - From International Coordinators; 1979-1980
    48 9 Nominations From Study Groups For Participants At COWE - Not International Coordinators; 1979-1980
    48 10 Participant Nominations - General; 1979-1980
    48 11 Nominations for Consultants by International Coordinators; 1980
    48 12 Memos/Correspondence Re: Participant Selection From Study Groups; 1980
    48 13 Accepted Participants - Administrative, Mailings, etc.; 1979-1980
    48 14 Name and Address List of Accepted Participants; 1979-1980
    48 15 Study Group Participants: Declines; 1980
    48 16 Participants: Miscellaneous; 1979-1980
    48 17 Memos Re Address Changes, New Participants, Conveners, and TEMH Booklets; 1980
    48 18 Participants: Subsidies; 1979-1980
    57 1 Keysort Card System: Manual; 1980
    57 2 Keysort Card System: Data Cards; 1980
    Other COWE Groups
    49 1 Interest Groups; 1980
    49 2 Interest Group: Communcications; 1979-1980
    49 3 Interest Groups: Reports; 1980, n.d.
    49 4 Regional Groups; 1980
    Other Conferences (Conf.) & Consultations (Cons.)
    49 5 Conf. - General; 1978
    49 6 AEPM/EFMA/IFMA Study Conf. (Overland Park, KS, 9/25-29/78; 1978
    49 7 Asia Theological Association Cons. on Gospel & Culture, 11/10-15/78; 1978
    49 8 Edinburgh 1980 (World Cons. On Frontier Missions) 10/27-11/1/80; 1980
    49 9 EFMA Executives Retreat - Kansas City, Missouri -- Sept. 24-27, 1979; 1979
    49 10 Evangelism And Social Responsibility WEF Theological Commission, High Leigh; 1979
    49 11 International Cons. On Simple Lifestyle, England, 3/17-21/80; 1978-1980
    49 12 North American Conf. On Muslim Evangelization, Colorado Springs, 10/15-21/78; 1978
    49 13 Generated Papers And Reports From Muslim Evangelization Conf., 10/78; 1978, n.d.
    49 14 Correspondence, Address List, Miscellaneous, Muslim Conf., 10/78; 1978
    49 15 Questionnaires For 1980 Cons. From Muslim Conference - Oct. 1978; 1978
    49 16 WCC - Melbourne, Australia; 1979-1980
    49 17 WEF Seventh General Assembly - London, England - 3/24-28/80; 1980
    General COWE Office, LCWE Related, Athyal
    50 1 Asia Committee on World Evangelization (ACWE): Mailing; 1980
    50 2 Athyal, Saphir; n.d.
    50 3 Correspondence To/From Saphir Athyal; 1979-1980
    50 4 Saphir Athyal: Summary and Corresp. Copies from Office Absence; 1980
    50 5 Athyal, Saphir: Speaking Engagements; 1979
    50 6 Athyal: Speaking Engagements/Conferences - Unable to Attend; 1979
    50 7 Audio-Visual Show; 1980
    50 8 Use of Audio-Visuals, Equipment and Presentation Details, etc.; 1980
    50 9 COWE Follow-up; 1979-1980
    50 10 COWE: Miscellaneous; 1979-1980
    50 11 Leighton Ford: Chronological Correspondence; 1979
    50 12 L. Ford: General Correspondence and Itinerary; 1978
    50 13 Howard, David; 1980
    50 14 Information Bulletin; 1979
    50 15 Information Service Press Releases; 1979
    50 16 Inter-Office Memorandums: General Nature; 1979-1980
    50 17 Stan Izon: General Correspondence Re: Office Matters & Materials; 1979
    50 18 Lausanne Committee: General Correspondence and Information; 1979
    50 19 LCWE: Executive Committee Meeting, Vetnor, 1979 ; 1979
    50 20 LCWE: Membership Address List ; 1976 - 1980
    50 21 LCWE: Thailand Meeting, 1980 ; 1980
    50 22 Lausanne Covenant; 1978
    50 23 Latin America; 1977
    50 24 Communications with BGEA (Ruth Love) Re: Office Matters and Supplies; 1979-1980
    50 25 Office: Box 1100; 1979-1980
    50 26 Office: Financial Procedures; 1979
    50 27 Office: Miscellaneous; 1979-1980
    50 28 Gottfried Osei-Mensah: Itinerary; 1979
    50 29 Gottfried Osei-Mensah: Chronological Correspondence; 1979
    50 30 Printing Requests: Record of Materials Printed; 1979-1980
    50 31 Part-time Program Secretary; 1979-1980
    50 32 Cindy Secrest: General Office Related; 1979
    50 33 Simpson, Stewart: General Correspondence & Personal; 1978-1979
    50 34 Simpson Itinerary and Future/Upcoming Projects; 1978
    50 35 Staff Meetings: Minutes and Discussion Notes; 1978
    50 36 Staff Related, Personal, General, Miscellaneous; 1979-1980
    50 37 "That Everyone May Hear: Reaching the Unreached" (audio-visual script and study guide); 1980
    50 38 Advance Travel Preparation Forms; n.d.
    50 39 Pending Travel and Ticket Information; 1980
    50 40 U.S. Congress on Evangelism: Program book; 1969
    50 41 CarolAnn Webster: Personal/Office Related; 1979-1980
    50 42 World Evangelization Leaders Consultation; 1977
      3. Assistant to the Director of Communications, Newsletter Editor
    51 1 Archives; 1980
    51 2 Audio-Visual Production; 1979
    51 3 Background; 1980
    51 4 Background Paper; 1980
    51 5 Day of Prayer; 1980
    51 6 Decor; 1979
    51 7 Follow-up; 1979
    51 8 Graphics: Position Papers, Bible Expositions & Plenaries; 1980, n.d.
    51 9 Hardship: 1979-1980
    51 10 Information Requests; 1980
    51 11 Information on Post Lausanne Congresses; 1978-1979
    51 12 Interpretation; 1979-1980
    51 13 Lay Observers; 1979-1980
    51 14 Local Church Project; 1979-1980
    51 15 MARC; 1980
    51 16 Multimedia; 1979-1980
    51 17 Participants by Denominations; 1980
    51 18 Participants by Region; 1980
    51 19 Participant Photos; 1979-1980
    51 20 Personnel; 1980
    51 21 Prayer for COWE; 1979-1980
    52 1 Production Coordinator; 1980
    52 2 Profiles Forms; 1978-1979
    52 3 Program Book; 1980, n.d.
    52   Program Committee:
    52 4   COWE Program Schedule; 1979-1980
    52 5   Study Groups - General; 1976-1980
    52 6   Chinese/Jews; 1979-1980
    52 7   Muslims/Refugees; 1979-1980
    52 8   Marxists/Secularists; 1979-1980
    52 9   Traditional Religionists; 1978-1979
    52 10   Roman Catholics/Protestants; 1979
    52 11   Mystics & Cultists/Orthodox; 1979
    52 12   Buddhists/Hindus; 1979-1980
    52 13   Large City/Inner City; 1979
    52 14 Program Photos; 1980
    52 15 Prospectus; 1979
    52 16 Speaker Profiles; 1979-1980
    52 17 Staff Lists; 1980
    52 18 Staff Profiles; 1978-1979
    52 19 Study Papers; 1980
    52 20 To Do; 1980
        News Centre Background:
    52 21   File-#1; 1980
    52 22   File-#2; 1980
    52 23   File-#3; 1978-1980
        News Staff:
    53 1   Administrative Assistants; 1980
    53 2   General; 1980
    53 3   Journalists; 1980
    53 4   News Editor/Asst. News Editor; 1979-1980
    53 5   Photography; 1980
    53 6   Radio & TV/Recording & Tapes; 1980
    53 7   Travel; 1980
    53 8   China/Korea/Japan; 1980
    53 9   French/German; 1980
    53 10   Spanish/Portugese; 1979-1980
    53 11   Sweden/Norway; 1980
    53 12   Thai; 1980
    53 13 Pre-COWE Media Coverage; 1979-1980
    53 14 News Reports; 1977-1979, n.d.
    53 15 Press at COWE; 1979-1980
    53 16 Working Press; 1980
        COWE Newsletter:
    53 17   Graphics; 1979
    53 18   Layout; n.d.
    53 19   Mailing List; 1980
    53 20   MARC; 1979-1980
    53 21   Masthead; 1979
    53 22   Miscellaneous; 1980
    53 23   Preparation and Planning; 1979-1980
    53 24   Printing and Mailing; 1979
    53 25   November; 1979
    53 26   December; 1979
    53 27   January; 1979-1980
    54 1   February; 1980
    54 2   March; 1980
    54 3   April; 1980
    54 4   May; 1980
    54 5 Liao,David; 1979
    54 6 Stott,John; 1978-1979
    54 7 Lausanne '74 Pre Congress Newsletters; 1974,1979
        Daily Communique:
    54 8   1980
    54 9   Correspondence; 1980
          Production File:
    54 10     6/16/80; 1980
    54 11     6/17/80; 1980
    54 12     6/18/80; 1980
    54 13     6/19/80; 1980
    54 14     6/20/80; 1980
    54 15     6/21/80; 1980
    54 16     6/22/80; 1980
    54 17     6/23/80; 1980
    54 18     6/24/80; 1980
    54 19     6/25/80; 1980
    54 20     6/26/80; 1980
    54 21     6/27/80; 1980
        Information Bulletin:
    54 22   Copy material; 1979-1980
    55 1   Mailing, 1980
    55 2   Story Material; 1979-1980
    55 3 World Evangelization Information Service News; 1976-1980
    55 4 World Evangelization Information Service News: Special Feature; 1979-1980
      4. Bookkeeper
    70 1 Account Balance Sheets: Wheaton office; 1978-1979
    70 2 General: COWE & ICOWE; 1972-1980
    70 3 General: Information Bulletin; 1979 - 1980
    70 4 General: LCWE; 1973, 1977-1979
    70 5 Miscellaneous; 1980
        Participants:
    70 6   Attendance; 1980, n.d.
    70 7   Notebook; 1980
    70 8   Declines; 1980
    70 9   Denomination and Organisation; 1979 - 1980
    70 10   Scholarship; 1980
        Participants' Finances:
    71 1   A - Al; 1979 - 1980
    71 2   An - Az; 1979 - 1980
    71 3   B - Bh; 1979 - 1980
    71 4   Bi - Bz; 1979 - 1980
    71 5   C - Ch; 1979 - 1980
    71 6   Cl - Cz; 1979 - 1980
    72 1   D - De; 1979 - 1980
    72 2   Dh - Dz; 1979 - 1980
    72 3   E; 1979 - 1980
    72 4   F; 1979 - 1980
    72 5   G - Go; 1979 - 1980
    72 6   Gu - Gz; 1979 - 1980
    72 7   H - Hi; 1979 - 1980
    72 8   Hn - Hz; 1979 - 1980
    73 1   I; 1979 - 1980
    73 2   J; 1979 - 1980
    73 3   K - Ki; 1979 - 1980
    73 4   Kj - Kz; 1979 - 1980
    73 5   L - Le; 1979 - 1980
    73 6   Li - Lz; 1979 - 1980
    74 1   M - Ma; 1979 - 1980
    74 2   Mc - McV; 1979 - 1980
    74 3   Me - Mo; 1979 - 1980
    74 4   Mp - Mz; 1979 - 1980
    74 5   N; 1979 - 1980
    74 6   O; 1979 - 1980
    75 1   P - Ph; 1979 - 1980
    75 2   Pi - Q; 1979 - 1980
    75 3   R - Ri; 1979 - 1980
    75 4   Ro - Rz; 1979 - 1980
    75 5   Sa - Se; 1979 - 1980
    75 6   Sh - Sm; 1979 - 1980
    76 1   So - Sy; 1979 - 1980
    76 2   T; 1979 - 1980
    76 3   U - V; 1979 - 1980
    76 4   W - Wh; 1979 - 1980
    76 5   Wi - Wz; 1979 - 1980
    76 6   Y - Z; 1979 - 1980
        Travel:
    77 1   African; 1980
    77 2   British; 1980
    77 3   Eastern European; 1980
    77 4   Indian; 1980
    77 5   Participant Status By Area; 1980, n.d.
      5. Travel Coordinator Ledger Books
    82 1 Ledger Book: Argentina-Papua New Guinea; 1980
    82 2 Ledger Book: Paraguay-United States; 1980
      6. Printing Department
    General
    78 1 Biographical Sketches: Platform & Program Leaders; 1980
    78 2 Commission on Evangelical Cooperation; 1980
    78 3 COWE Staff; 1980
    78 4 Daily Communique; 1980
        Forms:
    78 5   COWE Evaluation; 1980
    78 6   Daily Communique; 1980
    78 7   Expenses; 1980
    78 8   Miscellaneous; 1980
    78 9 Graham, Billy: Statement; 1980
    78 10 LCWE; 1980
    78 11 Lists; 1980
    78 12 Mailings: 1979 - 1980, n.d.
    78 13 Mini-Consultations; 1980
    78 14 Miscellaneous; 1980
    78   News Releases:
    78 15   1980
    78 16   Chinese; 1980
    78 17   Latin American Church; 1980
    78 18   Spanish; 1980
    78 19 Papers: Miscellaneous; 1980
    78 20 Papers: People Group Approach; 1980
    78 21 Plenary Address Outlines; 1980
    78 22 Program; 1980
    78 23 Sub-commission on LCWE Evaluation; 1980
    78 24 Sub-plenaries; 1980
    78 25 Thailand Statement; 1980
    78 26 "That Everyone May Hear"; 1980
    Mini-Consultation
    78 27 Reaching Buddhists; 1980
    78 28 Reaching Chinese; 1980
    78 29 Reaching Hindus; 1980
    78 30 Reaching Jews; 1980
    79 1 Reaching Marxists; 1980
    79 2 Reaching Muslims; 1980
    79 3 Reaching Mystics & Cultists; 1980
    79 4 Reaching Secularists; 1980
    79   Reaching Traditional Religionists:
    79 5   Africa; 1980
    79 6   Asia, Africa, & Latin America; 1980
    79 7   Asia & Oceania; 1980
    79 8   Latin America & Carribean; 1980
    79 9 Reaching City Dwellers: Inner City; 1980
    79 10 Reaching City Dwellers: Large City; 1980
    79 11 Reaching Nominal Christians: Orthodox; 1980
    79 12 Reaching Nominal Christians: Protestants; 1980
    79 13 Reaching Nominal Christians: Roman Catholics; 1980
    79 14 Reaching Refugees; 1980
    VII. Miscellaneous
      1. LCWE Search Committee Chairman's File
    80 1 LCWE Search Committee: Correspondence; 1983-1984
      2. North America LCWE Files, American Festival of Evangelism, 1981
    80 2 American Festival of Evangelism, 1981; 1980-1982
      3. ICOWE Planning Committee File
    81 1 ICOWE: Notebook; 1972, n.d.
    81 2 ICOWE: Notebook; 1971-1973
    81 3 ICOWE: Notebook; 1972-1973
      4. ICOWE Biographical Information
    84 1 Booklet: Congress officials and program participants; 1974

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