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2. Presidents:
a. Dick Hillis (1951-1976)
b. Luis Palau (1976-1978)
c. Clyde Cook (1978-1982); also some files of Paul Yaggy as interim
d. Larry Keyes (1983- 2001)
e. Greg Gripentrog (2002- ) no files
3. Executive Vice President (Hans Wilhelm)
4. Director of Research and Strategy (Jim Montgomery)
5. Executive Director of Financial Ministries
b. Publications
d. Photographs (see Location Record)
7. Audio tapes (see Location Record)
2. Presidents:
a. Dick Hillis (1951-1976)
b. Luis Palau (1976-1978)
c. Clyde Cook (1978-1982); also some files of Paul Yaggy as interim
d. Larry Keyes (1983- 2001)
e. Greg Gripentrog (2002- ) no files
3. Executive Vice President (Hans Wilhelm)
4. Director of Research and Strategy (Jim Montgomery)
5. Executive Director of Financial Ministries
b. Publications
d. Photographs (see Location Record)
7. Audio tapes (see Location Record)
Collection 222 [February 13, 2019]
OC International; 1951-
Records; 1933-1998
80 Boxes (2 RC, 78 DC; 33.1 cubic feet), Audio Tapes, Film, Photographs, Photo Album (38.1 cubic feet)
Brief description: Correspondence, reports, minutes, manuscripts, handbooks, directories, photographs, etc., relating to the mission's work since its origin in 1950 and official founding in 1951. Documents describe the founding and expansion of the mission, the administrations of Dick Hillis, the mission’s first president from 1951-1976 (includes files dating back to 1933 on his years as a missionary in China with China Inland Mission) and subsequent presidents Luis Palau (only minimally), Clyde Cook and Larry Keyes, financial oversight and development of the mission, its production of communication tools like its publications and prayer letters, the activities of its various other divisions, it’s philosophical and strategic emphasis on church growth, and its work around the world of assisting, developing and submitting to national churches, and working alongside other missions in evangelism and discipleship.
Restrictions
• Copyrights to published materials in this collection are retained by O.C. International.
[NOTE: In the Scope & Content section, the notation "folder 2-5" means box 2, folder 5.]
Scope and Content
The documents in this collection include correspondence, financial reports, annual reports, field reports, minutes of meetings, project proposals, manuscripts, organizational charts, biographical data, handbooks, a syllabus and study guide, directories, promotional material, news and prayer letters, press clippings, news releases, photographs and a photo album, audio and video tapes, and papers of founder Dick Hillis, all related to the mission's work since its beginning in 1950 and official founding in 1951. Documents describe the founding and expansion of the mission, the administrations of Dick Hillis, the mission’s first president from 1951-1976 (includes files dating back to 1933 on his years as a missionary in China with China Inland Mission) and subsequent presidents Luis Palau, Clyde Cook and Larry Keyes, financial oversight and development of the mission, its production of communication tools such as its publications and prayer letters, the activities of its various other divisions, and it’s philosophical and strategic emphasis on church growth (most evident if not explicit in the documents dating between the 1960s and early-1980s, but especially in the files of the Director of Research and Strategy).
OC’s commitment to serving national churches and empowering national leaders, evangelists and missionaries (beginning under Hillis’s leadership), was expressed in its collaboration with national churches in the developing world, and its inclusion of missionaries in its own staff from those countries (including Argentina, Brazil, Liberia, Philippines, and Taiwan). Although more evident in programs and activities than explicit in policy statements, several examples of this emphasis include an appeal for internationalizing the mission (folder 67-13), a proposed policy on the relationship of national Christians to the mission (folder 2-86), and photographs of or including national workers and leaders; for other examples also search on the term “national” in this guide. Political or historical events will be found as background to the documents in the collection, including the Cold War and anti-communism (see the Hillis series, especially his own transition from work as a missionary in China to Taiwan), or the Vietnam War (see the prayer letters and photographs of missionaries who worked in Vietnam, such as Glenn Johnson, John Newman) or folder 49-1. Also implicit in the collection through the mission’s philosophy and programs was its reflection of Evangelical theology and ethos, but explicit examples can be found such as lectures during the mission’s Mt. Hermon conferences (see audio tapes T20 to T45), articles written by Hillis (see boxes 45, 46, 47, 48, and 49), or manuscripts such as those in folder 1-31 or folder 6-6. There is some documentation on themes relevant to missions, including the role of women (folders 55-16 and 70-10), and positions on Pentecostalism and the ecumenical movement (folder 1-13).
These documents have been arranged according to the office from which they originated:
1. Board of Directors
2. Presidents:
a. Dick Hillis (1951-1976)
b. Luis Palau (1976-1978)
c. Clyde Cook (1978-1982); also some files of Paul Yaggy as interim
d. Larry Keyes (1983- 2001)
e. Greg Gripentrog (2002- ) no files
3. Executive Vice President (Hans Wilhelm)
4. Director of Research and Strategy (Jim Montgomery)
5. Executive Director of Financial Ministries
6. Development Department
a. Administrative
b. Publications
c. Prayer letters
d. Photographs (see Location Record)
7. Audio tapes (see Location Record)
The arrangement of the records has remained as it was received. Folder titles were retained as received, unless there was no title, in which case the archivist supplied the title. In the collection as originally arranged, there was a small Miscellaneous subseries which was part of the Presidents series; there was no distinguishable order evident in these records as received. With the substantial expansion of the collection, these files have been integrated into the appropriate series of the corresponding president.
Some materials have been removed from their original order because of their size. In cases where such a document has been removed from a folder, a note to this effect has been placed where the document would have appeared and also indicates where the document(s) may be found. In addition, thermofax copies of documents in the collection were replaced with acid-free photocopies due to their deteriorating quality. Duplicates have also been removed from the collection with the permission of OC International and returned to donor.
Arrangement: Chronological
Date Range: 1969-1974
Volume: .2 cubic feet
Boxes: 1
Type of documents: Minutes, field reports, notes on candidates, financial reports, annual meeting reports, personnel reports, organizational charts
Notes: Among these records are the minutes of Board meetings from 1971 through 1973 (folders 1-1 through 1-3), which include field reports, notes on prospective candidates, and financial reports. These records also contain reports from the Board's annual meetings from 1969 to 1977 (folders 1-4 through 1-9), and include the General Director's report, field, financial, and personnel reports, as well as organizational charts. These records are particularly rich in administrative detail, documenting decision-making processes as well as developments within the organization and its divisions throughout the world.
Exceptional items: Several reports presented at the annual meeting stand out: "The Ministry and Organizational Development of Overseas Crusades as an Apostolic Team" in folder 1-8 and "Mass Evangelism, Friend or Foe?" by Ed Murphy in folder 1-9.
Arrangement: Into five subseries: Dick Hillis, Luis Palau, Clyde Cook, Larry Keyes, Greg Gripentrog. There are as yet no files in the Gripentrog subseries.
Date Range: 1933-1997
Volume: 18.55 cubic feet
Boxes: 1, 4, 26-71
Notes: These files, roughly half of the collection, consist of the records of the presidents’ office, including one series of Dick Hillis’s records.
Subseries IIa. Presidents: Dick Hillis
Arrangement: By eight sections established by Hillis: board, administration, executive correspondence, general correspondence, personnel, historical, miscellaneous & personal, and books and articles
Date Range: 1933-1993
Volume: 9.95 cubic feet
Boxes: 1, 26-50
Geographic coverage: US, international (especially countries where OC had firmly established work, including Brazil, Colombia, Greece, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam, and others
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, minutes, financial statements, news releases, news and prayer letters, promotional pieces, book and article manuscripts and related correspondence, and other administrative documents.
Correspondents: In addition to Hillis, OC mission executives, staff and missionaries, leaders of other mission agencies, church leaders in the US and countries where OC served, government representatives in the US and countries where OC served, Christian publishers, etc.
Subjects: Broad themes such as the vision and direction of the mission, its financial healthiness, nationalization of the mission’s operations and programs in the various countries where it served, personnel issues, fund-raising, Hillis’s representation of the mission to the Christian public, the operation of the mission, and other mission-related topics.
Notes: These files consist of Hillis’s records as the founder and first president of the mission. His Board of Directors files include meeting files with agenda, reports and previous meeting minutes, as well as correspondence with board members. These files span beyond Hillis’s presidency which concluded in 1976. See also folder 40-13 with 1953-1954 correspondence with early board members.
Hillis’s correspondence files include: letter-specific files (A-Z of correspondence with pastors, friends & supporters, other mission executives and figures), country files (Africa, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Europe, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Guam, Guatemala, Hawaii, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Latin America, Malaya, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Orient, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, with mission representatives, national church leaders, consular contacts, and others); OC missionaries in a given country may be found represented in the file), organizations and supporting churches (such as Back to the Bible, BIOLA, China Inland Mission during it’s OMF period, Church of the Open Door, FEBC, Moody Press, Tyndale House Publishers), OC mission personnel (Dick Cadd, Norm Cummings, Paul Dekker, Stan Jeter, Lloyd Kilgore, Jack King, Paul Landry, Paul McKaughan, John McWilliam, Bill McKee, Norm Nelson, Don Odle, Luis Palau, Ed Silvoso, Daniel Tran, Lester Wait, Helena Wiebe, Hans Wilhelm, Jim Williams), and other figures & friends such as Clay Cooper (see also folder 40-15), Hillis’s brother Don Hillis with TEAM, Overseas Ambassadors leader Maynard Rotermund, Ray Stedman (see also folders 30-14 and 31-4 on trips that Stedman and Hillis took together representing the mission). An additional small set appears after this alphabetical arrangement consisting of more OC staff-related files although it is unclear why these were filed separately, but include Mike Anthony, Keith Brown, Tom and Clare Chandler, Clyde Cook, Norman Cook, Arnell Motz, James Montgomery, Ed Murphy, National Workers, Bud Schaeffer.
Hillis’s Country Files (boxes 38, 39, 40) include more general field administration files for a given country and files by individual. Included are files for Taiwan (David Liao, Bill Lee, Jason & Joyce Johnson, Jim & Pat Santee, Rahn & Stephanie Strickler, Jim Ziervogel), Philippines (Faith Academy, Don Boesel, Dave & Ann Childress, Jeanie Curryer, Keith & Karen Davis, Jim & Sue De Vries, Tine Hardeman, Steve & Nancy Hillis, Ron Kent, Diane Morris, Paul Neumann, Tom & Karen Randall, Ben Siaki), Brazil (Jim Kemp, Bill Keyes, Larry Keyes, Ken & Diane Kudo, Jim & Julie McNutt, John Quam, Doug & Joyce Spurlock, , Ary Velloso, Joe Walsh), Mexico (Lou & Marissa Delgado), Colombia (Steve & Bonnie Aldrich (also see folder 41-7), Mark Asp, Frank Fiorenza, John Jauchen, Daryl & Carolyn Platt), Greece (Michael Kantartjis, Richard Parke), Guatemala (Bill & Marilyn Coe, Stan & Linda Herod, Mike & Sandy Kadera, Edwin Martinez, Galo & Joanne Vasquez), Indonesia (Jerry & Suzann Cline, Jon & Judi Culver, Greg Gripentrog, Ron Matsuda, Jim Van Meter, Singapore (Fos Donaldson), and Vietnam (John Newman). Included with the Country Files are several miscellaneous files for other ministries and aspects of the mission’s operation, including coordinating with the Navigators (Roy Robertson of the Navigators’ Taiwan operation and Lorne Sanny), Ellsworth Culver from OC’s early days coordinating with Youth for Christ, Sports Ambassadors (including handbooks), Deputation Department, Short-Term Ministry, conferences & retreats in the US, Radio & Television, and Overseas Ambassadors (a laymen’s division of OC).
A number of Hillis’s files were identified as “historical” (boxes 40 and 41) and these miscellaneous files about the early activity and development of the mission include press releases, correspondence, clippings, promotional material, and more. Among them are a biographical file (press releases, clippings, the China Millions issue featuring Hillis when he was first joining the mission), correspondence (early documents about coordinating ministry of Philippine Youth Crusades in the Philippines and Youth for Christ in Taiwan, and letters from Madame Chiang Kai-Shek and her secretary (folder 40-11), letters to and from Billy Graham (folder 40-12 including Graham’s request for prayer by Taiwanese Christians in anticipation of his 1954 London Crusade), material on his fellow-CIM missionary Charles Springer (folder 40-14), Pat Wiedenmann (Hillis’s secretary in folder 40-16), early Youth for Christ material (folder 40-17 with letters to Hubert Mitchell, from Bob Cook, and from Ted Engstrom). Also see news releases, primarily about Hillis, in folder 30-9. Interspersed are files with material on missionary and musician Russell Killman (folder 41-2), Hillis’s interview transcripts about the early history of the mission or notes for other publications or projects (folders 41-3 and 41-6), or notes on that history by others (folder 41-5).
Hillis also maintained a consolidated set of miscellaneous and personal files, including family correspondence, his early prayer letters while a missionary in China (folder 43-5) and those spanning 1950-1985 (folders 44-1 to 44-4), medical and travel information including passports with early photos (folder 43-9), his will, some financial and investment information, documentation on the Hillis’s homes, etc. Folder 42-1 titled “Dad” relates to Hillis’s father in his later life and at the time of his death, while folders 42-5,6 is of correspondence from Hillis to his own children and folder 42-7 to members of Hillis’s extended family. }”Political “ in folder 42-10 consists of letters to an from offices of various government offices about Hillis’s letters on a variety of domestic and international issues. Also among Hillis’s miscellaneous files were two sets of prayer letters for OC missionaries Don & Shirley Fults (folder 44-5) and Ed Murphy (folder 44-6); these may overlap the prayer letters in boxes 5 to 26, but for these two families they bring all the letters together. Folder 1-39 contains several organizational charts from the 1970s. Two sets of biographical data sheets from the 1960s and 1976-1982 can be found in folders 1-10 and 1-11. Folder 1-13 contains an official Statement of Faith and responses to questions about OC's stand on Pentecostalism and the ecumenical movement. The 1974-version of the Administrative Services Handbook is found in folder 1-24. The early part of the story of the Leadership Conferences coordinated by the mission beginning in 1970 is partially told in Hillis’s files, documenting the 1971 conference (folder 1-38). Materials generated by the Finance Committee can be found in folders 1-23 and 1-26. A manuscript of interest among these files is "Goals and Objectives for the First Missionary Team" (folder 1-27).
The final section of the Hillis records relate to his writing, whether books or articles in Christian publications, including OC’s. Together, written to the general Christian public, these reflect Hillis’s attempt to energize missions support and consideration of a range of issues related to his experience as a missionary (such China Assignment), mission-related themes (such as Inhale the Incense on idolatry), practical theology as it relates to mission activity (such as Are the Heathen Really Lost?), attempts to stimulate missions commitment (The Spirit Speaks...Are You Listening?), and more. Represented are various book titles and many articles. Included is correspondence with publishers and editors about the production, distribution and sales, and impact of the books, as well as from readers. Also among the folders are those such as Biographies (folder 48-4), Book Reviews (folder 48-5), Published Articles Written by Other OC Personnel (folder 48-13), and Vietnam (folder 49-1). Also gathered together are files by publication title or organization, ranging from The Christian Herald to Christianity Today to The King’s Business to Power. These files not only record Hillis’s writing but also document the mission emphasis of Christian publishing between the early 1950s and the mid-1980s.
Subseries IIb: Presidents: Luis Palau
Date Range: 1976-1978
Volume: .05 cubic feet
Boxes: 1
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, minutes, reports, publicity material
Notes: This very small subseries consists of a few documents describing the operation of the mission during Palau’s two-year presidency. Among these are a memo describing restructuring of the Board and mission (folder 1-14), Palau’s letter of resignation and associated documents (folder 1-17), a 1977 Leadership Conference (folder 1-33), answers by various leaders and staff of OC to the questions, "What are my hopes?" and "What are my expectations?," both in relation to the development of the mission.
Subseries IIc: Presidents: Clyde Cook
Arrangement: By four sections, largely as received from the president’s office: General correspondence (A-Y), OC staff (A-W), Countries (Brazil-Venezuela), and Administrative, arranged alphabetically within each section..
Date Range: 1967-1982 (primarily 1978-1981)
Volume: 5.05 cubic feet
Boxes: 1, 51-62, 70-71, 80
Geographic coverage: US and international
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, project & trip reports, minutes, financial reports, news releases, a few news and prayer letters, statistics, promotional pieces, letters of reference, letters of resignation, article manuscripts and related correspondence, annual reports, publications, copies of documents sent to other administrators or missionaries, constitution and by-laws and other administrative documents created in Cook’s capacity of directing the mission
Correspondents: In addition to Cook, OC mission executives, staff and missionaries, leaders of other mission agencies and missions specialists, pastors in the US, church leaders in the US and countries where OC served, donors, government representatives in the US and countries where OC served, Christian publishers, etc.
Subjects: Among the subjects addressed throughout Cook’s files are broad themes such as the vision and direction of the mission, its financial healthiness, nationalization of the mission’s operations and programs in the various countries where it served, personnel issues, fund-raising, Hillis’s representation of the mission to the Christian public, the operation of the mission, and other mission-related topics.
Notes: These files span the five-year period (1978-1982) when Cook was OC’s third president. Interfiled into this section are the files of interim president Paul Yaggy, who served as acting president until Larry Keyes was appointed in 1983.
The general correspondence section, both with individuals (Leighton Ford in folder 51-10 or Juan Isais in folder 51-16 or Donald McGavran in folders 51-24,25) or organizations, contains letters which for the most part are routine and brief; the bulk of this section is from those outside the mission, but in a few cases, the correspondence comes from members of the OC family. In some cases a whole folder is designated to a single agency, such as folder 51-7 for EFMA or folder 51-8 with manuscripts and Cook’s drafts of articles for the mission publication EMQ or folder 52-2 for MARC (with correspondence with Ed Dayton). A person and the organization they represent may appear within the section both under the agency and the person’s name. In some cases, because of the way the files were received from the donor, several folders may be available for the same letter (e.g. F in folder 51-9 for 1979-1980 and 51-10 for 1981) rather than consolidated as one file. Folder 51-23 consists of correspondence with a single congregation, the Los Gatos Christian Church, that OC apparently had a longstanding relationship with. Sprinkled throughout the General Correspondence section are responses to a survey on “Attitudes on Divorce and Remarriage as it Pertains to Missionary Candidates.”
The staff section consists almost entirely of correspondence and memos or reports between missionaries (some longstanding with the mission) and the president or other administrative staff, although there is an occasional article or presentation manuscript or copies of communication between others (such as from Keith Davis to Donald McGavran in folder 53-7). Ranging from short routine notes to more extended discussions of philosophy or strategy, the correspondence reflects activity in the US office and in the many countries the mission was operating in. These files represent most if not all OC missionaries working at the time, as listed below.
Steve Aldrich Mike Anthony Mark & Caroline Asp Jun Balayo Ted & Martha Barnett Keith Brown Met Castillo Tom Chandler Dave Childress Jerry Cline Bill Coe Jon Culver |
Bob Harrison Norm Cummings Jeanie Curyer Keith Davis Lou Delgado Jim De Vries Ace Edewards Frank Fiorenza Steve Grant Dick Hillis Steve & Nancy Hillis Chuck Holsinger |
John Hubbard John Jauchen Jason Johnson Mike Kadera Michael Kantartjis Jim Kemp Bill Keyes Larry Keyes Dave Lebate Joe & Cindy Lathrop David Liao Jim Montgomery |
Ted Olsen Arnell Motz Ed Murphy Paul Neumann John Newman Dick Pearson Daryl Platt Tom Randall Don Rendle Julio Ruibal Jim Santee Bud Schaeffer |
Ben Siaki Dwight Smith Darwin Sokoken Douglas Spurlock Myron Steeves Rahn Strickler Bill Thomas Jim Van Meter Galo Vasquez Ruperto Velez Bob Waymire Hans Wilhelm |
The subjects covered are largely administrative, relating to financial needs and support levels, pending projects, mission philosophy, strategy and direction, appointments of new missionaries, reassessment of a current assignment, the relationship of OC with the newly formed Luis Palau Ministries, routine communication to keep in touch, field coordination, activities in the country of service and sphere of operation, nationalization and the role of national workers (folder 54-17), and the role of women in the mission and on the field (folder 55-16). Folder 54-1 includes a memo discussing the future status of former president Dick Hillis.
The Countries section spans the countries where OC had workers placed or where it was considering placing workers such as Puerto Rico (folder 58-7). The bulk of the documents are from the field director or missionaries in the specified country. The countries represented include:
Brazil China Colombia |
Greece Guatemala India |
Indonesia Mexico Philippines |
Puerto Rico Singapore Sri Lanka |
Taiwan Venezuela |
Among the documents are reports, correspondence, manuscripts of articles and presentations on various aspects of ministry in the context, field and field meeting reports, statistics, promotional material, and publications. The China file (folder 57-3) includes an OMF study program booklet.
Finally in the Cook portion of the presidential records is the administrative section, largely the remaining material arranged by the archivist with some file titles assigned by the archivist. This brings together a variety of files on themes related to the operation of the mission, finance, policy, strategic planning, and leadership development. Of note is a file on the scope of area director position and it’s place in the organizational structure (folder 59-21), board of director files, the OC of Canada which was founded in 1977 (folders 59-4,5,6,7,8), Dick Hillis’s appointment as chaplain in 1982 (folder 59-10), field director memos, finance (folder 60-9), OC history (folder 61-2), leadership conferences (folders 61-4,5,6,7), the senior administrative leadership team (folders 61-8,9), name change of the mission (folders 61-12,13), national plans for assorted countries in which OC worked (folder 61-14), projected objectives and progress reports, largely for 1982 (folder 61-15,16,17), personnel (folder 61-18), press releases (folder 61-20), Cook’s resignation (folder 61-21), and marketing and fund-raising (folders 61-22 and 62-1), correspondence with board member Bill Lawrence (folder 62-3,4), special representatives (folders 62-5,6), and Sports Ambassadors (folders 62-7,8). Also included in boxes 70 and 71 are a small set of files which document the operation of OC’s internal library. Material on OC's history back to the 1950s is located in folder 1-30, while Cook’s 1982 resignation is documented in folder 1-12. Folder 1-56 includes the official Statement of Faith. The 1981 financial report is located in folder 1-22. There are several manuscripts among these files: Paul Eshleman's address, "Increasing Your Impact in Evangelism and Discipleship," and Clyde Cook's response (folder 1-29), and in folder 1-31 "How to Develop a Team of Missionaries," "The Ministry and Organizational Development of Overseas Crusades as an Apostolic Team,""Evaluation of Missionaries," and"Overseas Crusades' Role in Mass Evangelism.
Exceptional items: Included is a notebook which records the presidential search which brought Cook to OC as its president in 1978 (folder 60-2).
Subseries IId. Presidents: Larry Keyes
Arrangement: By four sections: General correspondence (A-W), Staff, Countries, Administrative, alphabetically within each
Date Range: 1954-1997
Volume: 3.5 cubic feet
Boxes: 1, 12-70
Geographic coverage: US and international
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, project & trip reports, meeting minutes, financial reports, country and personnel-related files, conference materials, promotional pieces, article and message manuscripts, annual reports, a few files inherited from Clyde Cook, constitution and by-laws, program materials, policy manuals
Correspondents: In addition to Cook, OC mission executives, staff and missionaries
Subjects: Vision and direction of the mission, its financial healthiness, internationalization of the mission’s operations and programs in the various countries where it served, personnel issues, fund-raising, the mission’s internship program, the operation of the mission, and other mission-related topics.
Notes: These files begins with the transition from Cook’s to Keyes’ presidency in 1983. The general correspondence section consists of correspondence from agencies, churches (largely from California) or individuals outside OC, classified by alphabetical arrangement. The files are relatively thin on subjects ranging from routine replies to inquiries, follow-up on meetings, invitations to preach or participate in another mission’s event, thanks to donors, and following up on a meeting or shared acquaintance. Paul Yaggy continued as Acting President until January 31, 1983, so there are a few of his letters which are in the Keyes’ subseries as he answered correspondence during the initial period of Keyes’ presidency. Several files are labeled by organization (World Evangelical Fellowship in folder 62-31 and World Vision in folder 62-32) rather than just alphabet letter.
The staff section represents a small number of OC staff, including:
Mike Anthony Jun Balayo Jerry Cline Allen & Janis Cochrane Keith Davis |
Frank Fiorenza Tim Halls Dick Hillis Charles Holsinger |
Bill Keyes Jim Montgomery Daryl Platt Bud Schaeffer |
Darwin Sokoken Myron Steeves Rahn Strickler Bill Thomas |
Harry Twining David Vasquez Ary Velloso Paul Yaggy |
The correspondence relates to the administrative area or country where the person was assigned, staff appointments, personal or mission future direction, resignations, reports on trips or projects, introductions at the beginning of his presidency, reflections on news articles, potential staff and recruitment, and other internal administrative matters.
The countries section consists of correspondence, background information, reports, article manuscripts, etc., discussing and scheduling events and visits, strategy for the particular country or region and its relation to the overall goals of the mission, personnel allocation, etc. The countries represented include:
China Colombia Germany |
Greece Guatemala |
Indonesia Latin America |
Mexico Philippines |
Singapore Taiwan |
The administrative section consists of remaining material arranged by the archivist with some file titles assigned by the archivist. Among these are correspondence, reports, budgets and other financial information, background information, annual reports, conference materials, mailings to board members, mission objectives statements, manuscripts, incorporation documents, notebooks, policy manuals, etc., on the oversight and operation of the mission. Among the topics documented are the management of the mission, its financial health, constitutional changes, allocation of its staff, oversight by field directors, an internship program (see also folders 1-57 and 1-58), the relocations of the mission headquarters to Santa Clara in 1974, to Milpitas in 1984 (both in northern California), and in anticipation of moving to Colorado Springs in 1991. Folder 70-8 contains a marketing research report on a survey conducted by a team of Jim Engel’s staff of direct mail recipients. An alumni directory with photographs of Sports Ambassadors participants and staff is found in folder 70-9. Folder 70-10 contains statements by the mission on the role of women in OC, particularly in the context of it’s team ministries. Folder 1-59 includes some record of the missions STEP '82 program, a summer missionary program for students in the Philippines (folder 1-59).
Exceptional items: See folders 62-26 and 63-1 for correspondence with Donald McGavran. Folders 63-12,13 consist of letter excerpts sent from Chinese listeners between 1983-1988 (identifying information was removed to protect the writer); also included are excerpts of letters from Russia, Japan and Philippines), while folder 63-14 contains logs for Mandarin programs. Folders 64-1,2,3 contain materials from the first COMIBAM (Congreso Misionero Ibero-Americano or Ibero-American Missions Congress) conference in 1987, the first) in Sao Paulo in 1987. Keyes’ files include documents on the launching and early operation of Outreach Canada (the Canadian counterpart to the US division of OC) in folders 66-3,4,5,6,7. The beginnings of the Christ Our Way movement are outlined in folder 66-9. Colombia 94, the national counterpart to the international Amsterdam ‘83, is documented in folder 66-10. A document outlining a crisis management program (established in 1982 following the 1981 kidnaping and murder of missionary Chet Bitterman in Colombia) is found in folder 66-13. A probably complete series of the mission’s Handbook of Principles and Policies is found in folders 67-1 to 67-10 and folder 1-25, spanning 1954-1981. A fellowship was established in 1992 in Dick Hillis’s honor to provide sabbaticals for OC missionaries. An attempt to establish ministry in 1987 in India is reflected in folder 67-13 which involved a partnership with Indian Evangelical Mission. A report compiling replies to a request for reflection on internationalizing the mission is in folder 67-13. Folders 67-14 to 69-1 record the activities of OC’s internship program for the years 1981-1991, including curriculum outline, assessments of participants, faculty profiles, program materials for participants. Folder 69-7 contains the text of some type of exhibit the mission prepared, including captions, highlights by decades, and consolidated mission history. Folder 69-16 consists of a 1960-vintage manual on the Overseas Ambassadors program for laymen to further the goals of the mission, observe the work of the mission through visits to its fields, and participate in mission projects.
Subseries IIe. Presidents: Greg Gripentrog (no files)
Series III. Executive Vice President (Hans Wilhelm)
Arrangement: Alphabetical by country and record type
Date Range: 1972-1977
Volume: .1 cubic feet
Boxes: 1
Geographic coverage: Brazil, Germany, and Taiwan
Type of documents: Information files, long-range plan
Notes: This small section includes information files from several countries, including folder 1-64 contains a long-range plan for Taiwan prepared by Jason Johnson and also information on the opening of a Servicemen's Center for Chinese solders in Taichung, Taiwan. Folder 1-65 contains material on the Luis Palau Evangelistic Team.
Series IV. Director of Research & Strategy (Jim Montgomery)
Arrangement: Alphabetical by country
Date Range: 1970-1982, n.d
Volume: 2.0 cubic feet
Boxes: 1-2, 4, 71-72
Geographic coverage: Australia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Uruguay
Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, memos, article and message manuscripts, questionnaire,
Correspondents: OC administrators and field personnel, Montgomery’s colleagues in the Research & Strategy Team (Bob Waymire, Ted Olsen, Pat Kelly)
Notes: These records offer in-depth coverage of Montgomery's administration as Director of Research and Strategy (formerly called Overseas Fields), documenting the function of this division and the routine development and maintenance of OC's work overseas. Described in the 7/24/80 minutes of the division (see folder 72-3), “research [is defined] as activities that lead to the opening of new fields, and strategy as what we do when we get there.” The country-related files, many arranged according to personnel in a particular country, include material on the goal and objective statements of missionaries, purchase of properties, field strategies, travel arrangements for missionaries to and from the United States, and coordination between field operations and the main office. An additional set of Montgomery’s files were added in boxes 71 and 72.
Exceptional items: The files from Brazil include an evaluation of a two-week Research Technique Seminar (folder 6-2). Folder 2-11 contains material on the financial position of OC's work in Colombia. Correspondence with Luis Palau about a crusade in the Dominican Republic is located in folder 2-17. Among the files on Greece is a five-year plan for OC work there (folder 2-23). OC's proposed entries into India and Sri Lanka are documented in folders 2-29 and 2-72 through 2-74. The India files also include correspondence with the Church Growth Association of India (folder 2-31). Material on church growth in Mexico can be found in a transcribed interview in folder 2-39. The files on the Philippines, where Montgomery worked and served as Field Director and where OC has been active since the early 1950s, include material on the Christ the Only Way Movement, the Philippine Congress on Discipling a Nation in 1980 (folders 2-66, 2-68, and 2-69), a policy handbook from Philippine crusades entitled Our Family Handbook (folder 2-65), and the results of a church growth survey in the Philippines (folder 2-70).
A number of the country files also include monthly reports from OC workers. Among them are Brazil (folder 6-2), Colombia (folder 2-14), Greece (folder 2-24), Guatemala (folder 2-27), Indonesia (folder 2-38), the Philippines (folder 2-64, and Taiwan (folder 2-77).
There are a number of manuscripts within these files: "Discipleship and World Evangelization" (folder 6-6), "Why the Missionary-Evangelistic Work Did Not Grow in Greece" (folder 2-24), "Proposed Model for Church Mobilization" (folder 6-3) , as well as a number of "Think Papers" on mission strategy and the emphasis on team ministry in OC (also in folder 6-3). Folder 2-69 contains addresses from the 1980 Philippine Congress on Discipling a Nation.
Montgomery's files also contain a few other miscellaneous materials worthy of mention. Folder 2-83 contains a questionnaire from David Barrett which Montgomery and Robert Waymire responded to on the exegesis of Matthew 28:19 and other questions regarding discipleship and discipling. In 1975, the Brazil Team developed a "national plan" for 1976 to 1991; detailed information on this plan is contained in folder 6-4. OC preliminary national plans were developed for other countries in 1977; folder 2-84 contains correspondence on these. Folder 2-81 contains OC's annual reports from 1977 through 1980. A proposed policy on the relationship of national Christians to OC is covered in reports in folder 2-86. Lastly, in 1977 a proposal was made to expand the Special Representatives Program, an OC program for ministry to the church in North America. Folder 2-88 contains the proposal report on this program, including detailed flow charts, time projections, budget proposals, and job descriptions.
Also of interest, folder 2-58 includes some material on the 1977 Billy Graham Crusade in Manila. Folder 6-8 contains a copy of the first issue (February 1977) of Crusade News for that crusade.
Also among Montgomery’s files are Colombia correspondence (mostly with Paul Landrey in folder 71-8), correspondence with Ron Matsuda in Indonesia (folder 71-9) and David Liao in Thailand (folder 71-14), a series of reports by Norm Cook on country visits in 1978, (San Francisco) Bay Area ministry files (folders 71-15,16,17,18), a small set of “new fields” files (folders 71-19,20) including Frank Fiorenza’s plans to initiate new ministry in Latin American countries, information on “growth crusades” in folder 71-22, Montgomery’s (folder 71-23) and Norm Cook’s (folder 72-1) ministry reports, Research & Strategy Team meeting minutes (folder 72-3), and sports ministries reports (folder 72-4). Several Montgomery files are also found in box 1 (folders 1-18, 20, 21, 28 and 36), including the manuscript "Purpose, Goals, Strategy, and Program Statement" (folder 1-28).
Series V. Director of Financial Ministries
Arrangement: General, foundations, special representatives, correspondence with donors
Date Range: 1964-1976 (bulk 1974-1976)
Volume: 1.4 cubic feet
Boxes: 76-79
Geographic coverage: Domestic operation to cultivate and maintain financial support from the United States
Type of documents: Correspondence with donors and foundations, reports on contacts, internal communication on fund-raising efforts, memos coordinating the financial operation of the mission and its departments, Ed LeBeau’s reports, material related to newsletter production, printing requests for marketing materials, insurance-related information, financial statements, reports to the Board of Directors
Correspondents: Ed LeBeau (Director of Financial Ministries), “special representatives,” Norm Cummings, Norm Cook, Dick Hillis, Dave Hannush (Director of Adminstration and then Controller), Chuck Holsinger, Stan Jeter, Paul Landrey, Ed Murphy, Luis Palau, Dick Pearson (Dinner Coordinator), Hans Wilhelm (Associate Executive Director), board member Vic Whetzel, and foundation contacts, and individual donors
Subjects: Financial operation of the mission and fund-raising
Notes: This series consists of the files of Ed LeBeau, Director of Financial Ministries, spanning 1974 to 1976. The records document the operation of the division, fund-raising efforts among individual donors and foundations, and the offer of stewardship counseling services.
The foundation files include internal correspondence on fund-raising efforts, background information on foundations as potential sources of funding, and a record of attempts to cultivate support relationships with foundations. Also included are a series of nine files (folders Forney to Wilson) bundled together as “proposals pending” which consist of materials sent to potential supporting foundations. The contents of these folders were identical and duplicates have been removed, consolidating the background information and accompanying letters into folder Foundation Proposals; 1975, leaving only the Stanita Foundation file intact as representative.
The Special Rep program appears to have been a marketing or advancement program of the mission to cultivate potential donors and build a network of supporters. Among these files are information sheets on contacts filled out by the representatives.
Also see folder 52-19,20, correspondence & memos to and from Anthony, and folder 74-13 for a Finance Committee file in the Development series.
Series VI: Development
Arrangement: Into four subseries: Administrative, Publications, Prayer letters (alphabetical within each), Photographs
Date Range: 1950-1996
Volume: 13.35 cubic feet
Boxes: 1, 3, 5-26, 72-76
Notes: This division was formerly titled Communications and later Marketing, before being called Development. Included among the department’s files were prayer letter files, each corresponding to a missionary or family, providing an alternate path to the prayer letters rather than by chronology in the following series. Because these overlap the following series, these files have been set aside and not included in the collection. The files not included do not represent all OC missionaries and staff, but there is no indication why these and not other files appeared in this series.
Also included are the contents of a notebook containing publications and public relations materials. Copies of Cablegram and Cable when identified as a duplicate have all been excluded due to their volume and for having been collected elsewhere in this collection. Therefore, the notebook contents retained to not reflect the entire notebook but only what was not identified to appear elsewhere in the collection.
Subseries VIa: Development: Administrative
Arrangement: Alphabetical, arranged by the archivist
Date Range: 1954-1996
Volume: 1.7 cubic feet
Boxes: 72-76
Type of documents: Correspondence, memos and reports, articles, minutes, annual reports, budgets, presentation outlines and manuscripts, prayer letters, press releases, a production notebook, samples notebook (folders 76-11,12,13)
Correspondents: Departmental Field directors, mission headquarters personnel
Subjects: The promotion of the mission to the public and supporters
Notes: This series consists of the records generated or gathered by the department, recording its operation, communication on behalf of the mission, coordinating the presentation of the mission to the public, providing information on the mission, and promotion of the mission to supporters, including promotional brochures (folder 72-12) and similar promotional tools (folder 74-19,20), annual conference program brochures (folder 72-13), candidates and recruiting (folder 72-14), financial planning and estate brochures (folder 72-15), Sports Ambassadors brochures (folder 72-16), a set of files related to the mission’s work in the various countries it worked in from which information could be extracted for use in mission materials, promotional and information materials created by or for the field teams, background material, the change of the mission’s name (folder 75-4), Luis Palau-related files (folders 75-8,9,10), sample prayer letters and a prayer letter manual (folder 75-12); tour promotions (folder 76-17), and tracts (folder 76-18) largely written by Hillis.
Exceptional items: A valuable resource in this subseries are the minutes from the Administrative Leadership Team’s meetings (folders 72-7,8). Also included is the statement of agreement between the US and Canadian boards at the time the Canadian division was made an autonomous organization (Outreach Canada) in 1984. A document outlining the department’s job descriptions, objectives, departmental organizational chart and fund raising plan (folder 72-20). Included is the mission’s 1982 revised constitution (folder 73-1). Also included is a 1975 on an earlier entity in the mission, Department of US Ministries (folder 74-4). Folder 74-6 contains the mission’s deputation manual. There are several files related to Dick Hillis (folders 74-15,16,17), Chuck Holsinger (folder 74-18). A 1979 leadership planning conference is documented in folder 74-21
Subseries VIb. Development: Publications
Arrangement: By title
Date Range: 1950-1982
Volume: .4 cubic feet
Boxes: 1, 3, 76
Type of documents: Publications for public circulation and internal mission publications
Notes: Contained in this series are copies of printed material which OC used to communicate with its constituents and supporters, as well as with its members within the organization. Among these are:
Cable: a full set is available in its various titles from 1950 to 1979 (folders 3-2 through 3-9)
Insidetrak (folder 76-1)
Intercom (folder 76-2)
Lost & Found (folder 76-3)
OC Family Directory (1986 staff directory in folder 76-4)
OC Family Update: an intra-organizational newsletter (folders 3-14 and 75-15,16, 76-5)
OC International Magazine (folder 76-6)
OC Teamwork (folder 76-7)
Overseas Crusades News (folder 76-8)
Partners in Prayer (folder 76-9)
Research and Strategy: Communique: a tool (in folder 3-17) designed to stimulate discussion within OC, produced out of the Research and Strategy division.
World Spotlight, which began in 1978 (folder 3-18)
Several other examples are bulletins related to a particular country (Brazil in folders 1-49, France in folder 1-50, Greece in folder 1-51, Philippines in folder 1-54)) or ministry emphasis (Sports Ambassadors in folder 1-55), or announcing the mission’s name change (folder 1-52).
Series VIc. Development: Prayer letters
Arrangement: Chronologically by month
Date Range: 1963-1995
Volume: 8.75 cubic feet
Boxes: 1, 5-26
Type of documents: Prayer letters intended for distribution to prayer and financial supporters
Notes: Contained in this series are prayer letters from most individual missionaries, appearing under several related titles, documenting developments within the mission, in the countries where OC was working, and in the lives of its staff. These span most of OC’s history, recording the activities of its missionary and executive administrative staff. However, these letters were produced through OC headquarters and were used for broad circulation and tended, therefore, to be general in nature. Newsletter photo files existed for prayer letters spanning 1964 to 1978 and these files produced the majority of the photographs described in the Photo File Location Record which follows. Many of the photos appearing there, sampled for retention in this collection, were reproduced in these prayer letters and are therefore the only remaining copy of those images. 1962 letters can be found in folder 3-2. A few prayer letters will also be found in box 1 arranged by person: Clyde Cook (folder 1-42), Dick Hillis (folder 1-43), Charles Holsinger (folder 1-44), Bud Schaeffer (folder 1-45), Paul Yaggy (folder 1-46), fund-raising (folder 1-47), and Larry Keyes’ appointment as president (folder 1-48).
Series VId. Photographs
Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title
Date Range: 1959-1978
Volume: 2.5 cubic feet
Notes: The photographs in the collection are predominantly those used by the Development Division (or its preceding departments) in the production of individual’s or families’ prayer letters or official publications of the mission, giving a very extensive record of OC’s missionaries and administrators; it does not appear that Stateside office staff are consistently included. These are arranged by folders in alphabetical, almost entirely by personal name, and range from those relatively briefly with the mission to long-time workers. Included are duplicated prayer cards with a photograph produced to stimulate prayer and financial support for individuals and families. Other than the prayer cards, the vast majority of photos are candid shots. The photo files were sampled rather than included in their entirety, including primarily shots of the missionaries doing their work, with national workers, or their families. Shots of identified national workers were occasionally included. Shots excluded were those of unidentified nationals, group shots, children of missionaries and other relatives, and local scenery. The collection includes the vast majority of the prayer letters in which these shots were used, so those photographs not included can still be accessed through that form. Also among the are shots of non-OC figures well known in Evangelical and other circles, including Billy Graham, Chuck Colson, J. Edwin Orr, Ralph Covell, C. Peter Wagner, John MacArthur and others. Several unidentified slides and negatives which accompanied the prayer letter photo files were not retained.
Series VII. Audio tapes
Arrangement: Chronological
Date Range: 1972-1982
Volume: .2 cubic feet (45 tapes)
Subjects: Various mission-related themes, including strategy, missionary development, the pastoral role and apostolic function as applied in mission settings, culture shock, strategy for discipling and missions, Bible studies, reports on OC activity throughout the world
Speakers: Hans Wilhelm, Luis Palau, Ed Murphy, Bill Lawrence, Paul Dekker, John Newman, Paul Landry, Bill McKee, Clyde Cook, Dick Hillis, Jim Montgomery, Larry Keyes, Bill Thomas, Murial Cook, Ben Siaki, Keith Brown, Luis Palau, Chuck Holsinger, Michael Kantartjis, Jeanie Curryer, Jim Kemp, Tine Hardeman, Paul Yaggy, Laurie Keyes
Notes: Those recordings designated as Mt. Hermon were recorded during OC-hosted conferences at the California conference center. For more details see the Audio Tapes Location Record.
Provenance
The materials for this collection were received by the Center in August 1982, November 1991, December 1996 and February 1998 from OC International, and April 2003 from Scott Powell.
January 4, 1984
Accession 82-124
Paul A. Ericksen
S. Brandle
G. Wilson
J. Nasgowitz
April 7, 2004, Updated
Accessions 91-71, 91-86, 96-82, 97-95, 03-23
Paul A. Ericksen
J. Dennison
J. Seefeldt
T. Thompson
All audio tapes in this collection, arranged chronologically below, are recorded on cassettes.
# |
Sides |
Contents (title of session, speaker or participants, location) |
Dates |
OC Conference, Mt. Hermon Conference Center, 1972 | |||
T1 |
2 |
Reports: Hans Wilhelm (Brazil), Keith Brown (Singapore) |
7/10-11/72 |
T2 |
2 |
Reports: Luis Palau (L. America), Bill McKee (US youth evangelism) |
7/13-14/72 |
Unidentified conferences | |||
T3 |
2 |
4 Views of the Pastoral Role: Tradition vs. Scripture (Pastor-teacher part 1), Ed Murphy |
1972 |
T4 |
2 |
4 Views of the Pastoral Role: Tradition vs. Scripture (Pastor-teacher part 2), Ed Murphy |
1972 |
T5 |
2 |
Work of the Apostle (Apostle part 1), Ed Murphy |
1972 |
T6 |
2 |
Apostolic Function (Apostle part 2), Ed Murphy |
1972 |
T7 |
2 |
Culture Shock (part 1), Ed Murphy. Beginning of Side 1 Muffled |
1972 |
T8 |
2 |
Culture Shock (part 2), Ed Murphy |
1972 |
T9 |
2 |
Culture Shock (part 3), Ed Murphy |
1972 |
T10 |
2 |
Culture Shock (part 4), Ed Murphy |
1972 |
Bangkok conference, 1973 | |||
T11 |
2 |
O.C. Role, Ed Murphy (55 minutes) |
5/73 |
T12 |
2 |
Side 1: Bible study, Bill Lawrence (50 min.) Side 2: Paul Dekker (40 min.) |
5/16/73 |
T13 |
2 |
Side 1: Paul Dekker (40 min.) Side 2: Bill Lawrence (45 min.) |
5/16/73 |
T14 |
1 |
Summary (10 min.) and Strategy for Discipling (15 min.) Ed Murphy |
5/17/73 |
T15 |
2 |
Side 1: Strategy of Missions, Ed Murphy Side 2: Bible Study, Bill Lawrence |
5/17/73 5/18/73 |
T16 |
2 |
Side 1: Traditional Pastor-Teacher concept, Bill Lawrence (10 min.), Ed Murphy (20 min.) Side 2: Traditional Pastor-Teacher concept, Ed Murphy (30 min.) |
5/73 |
T17 |
2 |
Side 1: Ed Murphy (30 min.) Side 2: Biblical Sense of Pastor-Teacher, Ed Murphy (30 min.) |
5/73 |
T18 |
2 |
Side 1: Ed Murphy (10 min.), Bill Lawrence (20 min.) Side 2: Marriage and the Wife, Bill Lawrence (30 min) |
5/22/73 |
T19 |
2 |
Side 1: Barnabas, Bill Lawrence (15 min.) Side 2: 4 Essentials to Successful OC Ministry, Ed Murphy (15 min.) |
5/22/73 |
World Reports, Mt. Hermon Conference Center, 1977 | |||
T20 |
1 |
John Newman Paul Landry |
7/24/73 7/25/73 |
T21 |
1 |
Bill McKee Ed Murphy |
7/27/73 7/26/73 |
T22 |
1 |
World Reorts: Palau Team |
7/18/77 |
T23 |
1 |
World Reports: Sports Ambassadors, Philippines |
7/19/77 |
T24 |
1 |
World Reports: Taiwan, Indonesia |
7/20/77 |
T25 |
1 |
World Reports: Brazil, Colombia |
7/21/77 |
T26 |
1 |
World Reports: Europe |
7/22/77 |
OC Conference, Mt. Hermon Conference Center, 1979 | |||
T27 |
2 |
Clyde Cook: “Included by God” |
7/08/79 |
T28 |
2 |
Dick Hillis: “Significance of an Individual Christian” |
7/09/79 |
T29 |
2 |
Jim Montgomery: “The Good News of Modern Missions” |
7/10/79 |
T30 |
2 |
Clyde Cook: “Nothing is Impossible With God” |
7/11/79 |
T31 |
2 |
Larry Keyes: “Missions Isn’t Where You Are But What You Do” |
7/12/79 |
OC Family Conference, Mt. Hermon Conference Center, 1980 | |||
T32 |
2 |
Dick Hillis: “Lostness and Salvation” |
7/07/80 |
T33 |
2 |
Bill Thomas: “Reconciling Man to God” |
7/08/80 |
T34 |
2 |
Muriel Cook: Personal Testimony: “Identity in Missions” |
7/09/80 |
T35 |
2 |
Ben Siaki: “God’s Formula in Missions” |
7/10/80 |
OC Conference, Mt. Hermon Conference Center, 1981 | |||
T36 |
2 |
Clyde Cook: “Man’s Lostness” |
7/05/81 |
T37 |
2 |
Jim Montgomery: “It’s Time to Disciple the Nations” |
7/06/81 |
T38 |
2 |
Dick Hillis: “Who Cares About Lostness?” |
7/07/81 |
T39 |
2 |
Clyde Cook: “OC’s Distinctives” |
7/08/81 |
T40 |
2 |
Keith Brown: “Faith Promise Giving” |
7/09/81 |
OC Conference, Mt. Hermon Conference Center, 1982 | |||
T41 |
2 |
Luis Palau: “God’s Psycho-Therapy” |
7/04/82 |
T42 |
2 |
Dick Hillis’s “Winning the World” |
7/05/82 |
T43 |
2 |
Chuck Holsinger: “God’s Perspective on Our Task” |
7/06/82 |
T44 |
2 |
Missionary Interviews by Paul Yaggy with Michael Kantartjis, Jeanie Curryer, Jim Kemp, Tine Hardeman |
7/07/82 |
T45 |
2 |
Laurie Keyes: “Living the Victorious Life in Christ” |
7/09/82 |
F1 - 16mm motion picture, color, approximately 30 minutes, A Grain of Rice, a dramatic film produced by Overseas Crusades, depicting a Taiwanese family in crisis, personal and street evangelism by Taiwanese and American missionaries, and the conversion of a family. Includes OC missionaries Norm Cook and Lester Wait. 1970. Short segment of opening gambling scene at the beginning damaged and discarded.
OC INTERNATIONAL I. Compilation of mostly photographs and some text documents related to the mission’s early work in Taiwan. The creator of the volume is unidentified (probably Dick Hillis, Ellsworth Culver or Norm Cummings), but its appearance and contents place its creation in the mid- to late-1950s. The volume features work among military personnel, follow-up work, and Chinese staff. The documents in the volume are dated 1956-1957 or are undated, but coming from perhaps as early as the early-1950s. Includes shots of Ellsworth Culver, Youth for Christ basketball team (including Bud Schaeffer, Norm Cummings, Dick Hillis and others) with Madame Chiang Kai-Shek’s prayer group, Bill Lee preaching in village evangelism, Norm Cummings with several missionaries and Chinese, a 1989 letter to and from Dick Hillis about early OC history in Taiwan and use of the name Youth for Christ (later inserted into the volume), an article, Taiwan mission office staff and facilities, Doug Sparks, Chinese workers (with some biographical information), letters of appreciation to OC from other missions at work in Taiwan, a handful of 1956-1957 prayer letters, a list of Chinese personnel and supporters list, and translated staff support request letters (several with Chinese originals). Album in a paper folder (with clip fasteners) with construction paper pages and worn plastic cover sheets. The album was received with some photos missing from their designated and labeled locations. Captions accompany many of the images.
ALDRICH, STEVE & BONNIE. 4 b&w, 2 color. 1973-1994.
ALLISON, THAYER & JULIE. 1 color. Ca. 1986.
ALL PHILIPPINES CONGRESS ON EVANGELISM, 1970. 1 b&w at Faith Academy.
ALL-ASIA MISSIONS CONSULTATION, 1973. 1 b&w of session.
ALPHONSE, MARTIN & PADMINI. 1 color. 1994.
ANDERSON, RALPH & JOYCE. 1 color. Ca. 1986.
ARMSTRONG,
DAVID & MARY. 1 color. 1994.
ASIA-PACIFIC
CONGRESS ON EVANGELISM, 1968. 5 b&w. Includes group shot with Congress
participants including Jim Montgomery, Bob Harrison, Nene Ramientos, Kyung Chik
Han, and Isabelo Magalit.
ASP, MARK & CAROLINE. 4 b&w, 2 color. 1979-1981
BAIRD, BRIAN. 3 color. N.d.
BALAYO, JUN & NITA. 1 color. N.d.
BAPTISM. 1 b&w of baptism in Indonesia. 1980.
BARROWS, CLIFF. 1 b&w with Nene Ramientos. Ca. 1968.
BAUCK, RUSS & ETTA. 1 color. 1993.
BELL, RALPH. 3 b&w. 1974.
BENTSON, KEITH & ROBERTA. 3 b&w. 1964-1966.
BERNARD, LEE. 1 b&w. N.d.
BGEA: STAFF. 1 b&w. Publicity photo for singer Trish Lenihan who later worked at the BGEA office in Minneapolis. 1966.
BGEA TAIWAN CRUSADE, 1975. Crowd at Taiwan Crusade; 1975. 1 b&w.
BGEA: MANILA CRUSADE, 1977. 1 b&w. Choir during Philippines crusade meeting.
BHATTACHARYA, NATUN & LAURIE. 2 b&w, 9 color. 1984-1993.
BIGGINS, KRISTIN. 2 b&w, 1 color. 1988, n.d.
BLAKE, JOHN & ALICE. 1 color. 1994.
BLANCHARD, BOB. 4 b&w. 1968-1969.
BOARDING SCHOOLS--PHILIPPINES. 10 b&w. Assorted shots of Faith Academy, 1964.
BOARDING SCHOOLS–TAIWAN. 3 b&w. Facilities and basketball team. 1964-1965.
BOESEL, DON & NAN. 9 b&w, 1 color. 1968-1990s.
BOESEL, JEFF & DEANNE. 1 color. Ca. 1994
BOONE, PAT. 1 b&w. Candid shot of Boone performing during the 1969 “Turn-On” in Minneapolis during the US Congress on Evangelism. 1969.
BOUSLOUGH, BRUCE & GAIL. 5 b&w, including a Jesus march in Wellington, New Zealand. 1970-1976.
BRIDGES, JOE & CHARLYN. 4 b&w. 1973-1974.
BROWN, KEITH & CHARLOTTE. 23 b&w, 3 color. Includes Brown featured as a soloist in and billboards for evangelistic meetings, and scenes from a 1969 crusade in Davao City in the Philippines. 1964-1990s.
BRUNO, RON & GRETCHEN. 1 color. Ca. 1981.
BURNHAM, DAVE. 1 b&w. 1965.
CADD, DICK & HELEN. 27 b&w, 1 color. Includes shots of Cadd leading musical teams of young people, publicity shots of the teams, and with Merv Rosell. 1964-1977, n.d.
CAPOSSELA, MERRITT & PAM. 1 b&w, 2 color. 1984-1985, n.d.
CARLSON, BEAN & KATHIE. 1 color. Ca. 1993.
CASTILLO, MET & NAMING. 1 color. Ca. 1993.
CHANDLER, TOM & CLARE. 8 b&w, 4 color. Includes shot with Chuck Colson. 1977-1979, n.d.
CHASE, J. RICHARD. 1 b&w. Chase wearing in a basketball jersey for a sports ministry program in the Philippines. 1964.
CHILDRESS, DAVE & ANN. 5 b&w, 1 color. 1978-1981.
CHRISTENSEN, JIM & ROBIN. 2 b&w, 3 color. 1981-1986.
CHURCH WORK WITH PRISONERS. 1 b&w. Olga talking with inmates in prison. 1966.
CLARK, BYRON & MARGE. 3 b&w. 1983.
CLARK, CAROLE THURSTON. 1 b&w, 1 color. 1982-1986.
CLARK, KEVIN. 1 color. Ca. 1990.
CLINE, JERRY & SUZANN. 8 b&w, 4 color. 1976-1986.
CLINTON, BOB & BOBBIE. 1 color. N.d.
CLINTON, TOM & LINDA. 1 b&w, 3 color. Includes Clinton addressing the 1987 Strategy Conference of Philippine Evangelists. 1985-1988.
COCHRAN, ALLEN & JANIS. 2 b&w, 2 color. Includes Janis as coach of the girls’ basketball team at Morrison Academy in Taiwan. 1982-1984, n.d.
COE, BILL & MARILYN. 2 b&w, 5 color. Includes shot of Bill with a national pastor. 1978-1985, n.d.
COLON, JIM & EILEEN. 13 b&w, 3 color. Includes shots of a pastors’ conference and congregation in Guatemala, and Jim with national leaders. 1980-1986.
COLOP-XEC, ISAIAS. 2 color. N.d..
CONARD, BILL & RUTH. 2 b&w, 2 color. Includes shots of Bill addressing training sessions of national workers. 1978.
CONGRESS ON DISCIPLING A NATION, 1980. 1 b&w group shot from congress.
CONGRESS ON THE CHURCH’S WORLDWIDE MISSION, 1966. 1 b&w. Shot during working session in Wheaton College gym. 1966.
CONSULTATION ON SATURATION EVANGELISM, SWITZERLAND, 1969. 1 b&w. Group shot of consultation participants, including Horace Fenton, Wade Coggins, Ed Murphy, Jack Frizen, Clyde Taylor, James Kennedy and others.
COOK, CLYDE & ANNA BELE. 34 b&w, 2 color. Includes publicity shots, leading training sessions, and as a participant in OC’s sports ministry. 1963-1980.
COOK, NORM & MURIEL. 12 b&w, 1 color. Includes Cook and another OC missionary at the mission’s booth at the 1973 Urbana Student Missionary Convention. 1964-1980.
COOK, ROBIN & TERI. 1 b&w, 3 color. 1978-1990.
COPLEY, KEITH & KATHY. 4 color. N.d.
COSTERISAN, BASIL & BETTY. 21 b&w. Includes Basil with national leaders, addressing assemblies, in planning sessions with OC colleagues, and Betty leading training sessions. 1964-1974.
COY, SHARON. 2 color. 1984-1985.
CRANDALL, RON. 3 b&w. 1966-1967.
CRANSTON, JOHN & MARY. 1 color. Ca. 1995.
CRUSE, RICK & DEBBIE. 1 color. N.d.
CULVER, JON & JUDI. 2 color. N.d.
CUMBERFORD, JANIE. 5 b&w. 1975-1977.
CUMMINGS, NORM. 3 b&w. 1970-1976, n.d.
CURRYER, JEANIE. 6 b&w, 2 color. 1972-1993.
DAVIDSON, AL & ALVIS. 8 b&w. Includes Al preaching. 1971-1975.
DAVIDSON, BILL. 4 b&w. Includes playing trumpet in radio station TIFC in Costa Rica. 1965.
DAVIS, DEENA. 1 b&w, 1 color. N.d.
DAVIS, KEITH & KAREN. 2 b&w, 3 color. 1975-ca.1993.
DAVIS, RUSS & LOIS. 2 b&w. 1972.
DAVIS, TOM & TARA. 2 b&w. 1973-1974.
DEKKER, PAUL & DONA. 8 b&w, 1 color. 1974-1978, n.d.
DELGADO, LOUIS & MARISSA. 9 b&w, 3 color. 1973-1984, n.d.
DE SILVA, OSIANDER & MARCIA. 1 b&w. Brazilian evangelist and family. 1972.
DE VRIES, JIM & SUE. 3 b&w, 1 color. 1976-1978, n.d.
DICKERSON, LOTTIE. 1 b&w. N.d.
DOLPHIN, LAMBERT. 2 b&w. 1969-1971.
DONALDSON, FOS & SHIRLEY. 5 b&w, 1 color. 1962-1982.
DOWNES, STAN & DONNA. 1 color. Ca. 1993.
DOZO, PHUVEYI, & AVE. 1 color. Ca. 1993.
DRAKE, CHARLIE & KRISTI. 1 b&w, 2 color. 1980-1981.
DRAKE, STEVE. 1 color. 1982.
DUMARAN, F.D. 2 b&w of Filipino evangelist preaching. 1969.
DUNCAN, DICK & JANICE. 1 color. 1995.
DURHAM, RAY & ADRIEN. 7 b&w, including lecturing during training session. 1965-1974.
EDEWARDS, ACE & MARILYN. 3 b&w, 3 color. 1980-1984.
ELDER, EVERETT & NADINE. 4 b&w. 1964-1965.
ELDER, KEN & MARY LEE. 7 b&w, including at a film showing in Brazil. 1964-1967.
ELDRIDGE, BRUCE & KATHY. 1 color. 1995.
ELEFSON, TODD & MELODY. 1 color. Ca. 1995.
ELIAS, ANTONEO. 1 b&w of Brazilian evangelist preaching. 1966.
ELLER, KORY & LAURA. 1 color. 1994.
ELLICK, JIM & MARY. 1 color. Ca. 1994.
ELLIS, MARK & DIANE. 1 b&w. N.d.
ERICSSON, ERIC & ROXANA. 2 b&w, 1 color. 1977.
ESCOBAR, RIC & FRIEDA. 1 color. N.d.
EVANGELISTIC WORK–BRAZIL. 1 b&w of evangelistic billboard which says “Cristo Esperanca Nossa” (translates “Christ is Our Hope”). N.d.
EVANGELISTIC WORK–KOREA. 1 b&w. Two-shot composite from Explo ‘74 evangelistic event in Korea. 1974.
EVANGELISTIC WORK–SWAZILAND. 1 b&w of national evangelist. 1989.
EYLER, MARV & JONI. 1 color. Ca. 1994.
FASIG, BILL. 1 b&w of BGEA pianist. 1968.
FENN, JAY & KARLENE. 12 b&w, 7 color, including of Fenn with Bud Schaeffer and OC sports ministry activities. 1967-1986.
FERNANDEZ, WOLFGANG & DONNA. 2 b&w, 2 color. 1982-1984.
FIORENZA, FRANK & FLORENCE. 52 b&w, 2 color of Argentinian evangelist and missionary, including preaching at evangelistic and church services, with OC colleagues, and especially an undated evangelistic rally in Venezuela. 1968-1980s.
FORSELL, G.E. 1 b&w of Forsell with Bill Lee. 1965.
FORSTER, RALPHE & LANETT. 1 color. N.d.
FREITAS, DOUG & SUE. 2 color. N.d.
FRENCH, BOB & JOYCE. 3 b&w. 1967-1971.
FRIESEN, GARY & JANET. 2 color. N.d.
FULTS, DON & SHIRLEY. 16 b&w, 2 color, including Fults teaching and with national leaders, and group shot from congress of Brazilian pastors. 1966- ca. 1995.
GARABAYA, SANTIAGO. 3 b&w of ? evangelist. 1965-1966.
GARCIA, EHUD & NEIVA. 1 color. N.d.
GARCIA, VALDIR. 2 b&w. 1976-1977.
GARDNER, MARVIN & MEGS. 13 b&w, 1 color. 1971-1977.
GERHART, JAY & SARAH. 1 color. 1994.
GOLL, JOE & SHERYL. 1 color. 1996.
GOMEZ, REYNALDO. 1 b&w of national evangelist. 1963.
GONCALVES, SILAS. 2 b&w of Brazilian leader. 1966-1967.
GRADY, DICK & TERRI. 2 color. N.d.
GRAHAM, WILLIAM F. - 1970s. 5 b&w including with Jim Williams, preaching during the 1977 Manila Crusade, meeting with participants at the 1974 Lausanne Congress. 1974-1978.
GRAHAM, WILLIAM F. & RUTH. 1 color, signed to Dick Hillis. N.d.
GRANT, STEVE & DEBBIE. 3 b&w, 4 color. 1980-1984, n.d.
GREEN, ROGER & JOANNE. 2 b&w, 4 color. 1983, n.d.
GRIPENTROG, GREG & DENYSE. 7 b&w, 1 color. 1976-1990s.
GRISWELL, STEVE & JANICE. 1 color. 1990s.
GROVES, LISA. 1 color. N.d.
GRUBB, STEVE & RENEE. 1 color. Ca. 1994.
GULICK, TIM & ANNETTE. 1 color. Ca. 1990s.
HALBERG, DAVE & BARBARA. 2 color. 1984-1993.
HALLS, TIM & LOIS. 4 b&w, 1 color. 1978, n.d.
HAMPTON, TOM & TRUDY. 1 color. 1993.
HARDEMAN, TINE & JAN. 15 b&w, 2 color of Hardeman both participating in and leading OC basketball ministry events. 1964-1990s.
HARRISON, BOB & MARILYN. 41 b&w, 1 color, including of Harrison preaching and singing in evangelistic meetings he preached at in Brazil, the Philippines, Indonesia, Maylaysia, Taiwan, Ghana, Nigeria, and Vietnam. 1966-1972, n.d.
HARRISON, DAVID & NOVELLA. 1 color. Ca. 1994.
HANUSH, DAVE. 2 b&w. 1970, n.d.
HAYES, CARL & TRESSA. 4 b&w. Ca. 1973-1978.
HEALD, LINDA. 1 b&w, 1 color. 1980.
HEROD, STAN & LINDA. 2 b&w, 3 color. 1976-1995.
HILLIS, CHARLES RICHARD “DICK” & MARGARET. 42 b&w, 10 color, including portraits, with wife and family, and speaking at the PACE (Philippine Association of Christian Education) dedication. Early-1950s-1981.
HILLIS, STEVE & NANCY. 6 b&w, 5 color, including shots of Hillis teaching, and national Christians and a local church facility where he worked. 1979-1984.
HILSON, DANIEL & CHRISTY. 3 color. Ca. 1985- ca. 1992, n.d..
HILTS, BOB & SHARON. 18 b&w, including with national Christians. 1964-1975.
HOLSINGER, CHUCK & BETTY. 13 b&w, 1 color.1964-1981.
HOOVER, JOHN & DIANE. 2 b&w, 1 color. 1977.
HOWARD, DUNCAN & LANEY. 1 color. Ca. 1993.
HSU, ANDREW. 2 b&w. 1957.
HUBBARD, DAVID. 1 b&w. 1974.
HUBBARD, JOHN & DONNA. 4 b&w, 2 color, including with Frank Fiorenza. 1976-1983, n.d.
HUNTER, JOHN. 5 b&w. 1970-1971.
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - URBANA MISSIONARY CONVENTION, 1967. 1 b&w of plenary communion service.
ITIOKA, NEUZA. 1 color. N.d.
JACKSON, RON & MELISSA. 1 color. N.d.
JAUCHEN, JOHN & MARY. 13 b&w, 2 color. 1973-1980, n.d.
JAVALERA, BETTY. 3 b&w of Filipino missionary. 1969.
JETER, STAN & RHODA. 8 b&w, 2 color. 1973-1977, n.d.
JOHNSON, BRIAN. 1 color. Ca. 1994.
JOHNSON, CAROL. 1 color. Ca. 1995.
JOHNSON, ERNIE. 2 b&w. 1969.
JOHNSON, GLENN. 26 b&w of missionary work in Vietnam, including street evangelism, with military personnel and evacuation of Vietnamese refugees to Guam. 1965-1975.
JOHNSON, HARMON & CAROL. 6 b&w. 1974, n.d.
JOHNSON, JASON & JOYCE. 45 b&w, 2 color. 1972-1981.
JOHNSON, STEVE & SHELLIE. 1 color. N.d.
JOHNSON, TERI. 2 b&w. 1988.
JONES, BILL & SUSAN. 5 color. 1988, n.d.
JONES, SHERRY. 2 b&w. 1982, n.d.
JONES, VICKIE. 1 b&w. 1978.
JUDD, WALTER HENRY. 1 b&w of Judd addressing the Young Men’s Leadership Seminar in Washington, DC in February 1966. The seminar was probably sponsored by Fellowship Foundation (also known as International Christian Leadership). 1966.
KADERA, MIKE & SANDY. 5 b&w, 2 color. 1979-1981, n.d.
KANTARJIS, MICHAEL. 25 b&w, 2 color, including in Greece. 1967-1978, n.d.
KEARBY, DON & PAM. 1 color. Ca. 1994.
KELLER, DICK & MARY. 1 b&w, 4 color. 1981-1984, n.d.
KELLY, PAT. 2 b&w, 3 color.1979-1986, n.d.
KEMP, JIM & JUDY. 23 b&w, 3 color. 1968-1980, n.d.
KENT, RON & BETTY. 4 b&w, 1 color. 1978, n.d.
KEYES, BILL & LAURIE. 22 b&w, 3 color, including shots in Brazil and of Brazilian church leaders. 1968-1978, n.d.
KEYES, LARRY & SHIRLEY. 14 b&w, 3 color, including in Brazil. 1971-1977, n.d.
KILGORE, LLOYD. 3 b&w. 1966-1974.
KING, JACK. 3 b&w, 2 color. 1973-1977.
KIZZIAR, DENNIS & JOAN. 6 b&w. 1965-1968.
KLATT, CYNTHIA. 1 color. n.d.
KOPP, PETER & MARY JEAN. 1 color. n.d.
KORNFIELD, DAVE & DEBBIE. 1 color. n.d.
KRAFT, LARRY & STEPHANIE. 2 color. n.d.
KUDO, KEN & DIANE. 3 b&w, 1 color. 1978, n.d.
LABATE, DAVE & NEVA. 5 b&w, 3 color. 1977-1984, n.d.
LAGASSE, DAN. 2 b&w, 1 color. 1984, n.d.
LAGASSE, DAVE & CAROLYN. 1 color. N.d.
LAGASSE, DOUG & DAWN. 1 color. N.d.
LAMBERT, RUSS & MARIANNE. 1 color. N.d.
LANDREY, PAUL & CAROL. 35 b&w, 1 color, including in Colombia. 1966-1977, n.d.
LANDRY, STEVE & KRIS. 5 b&w. 1980-1981, n.d.
LATHROP, JOE & SINDY. 16 b&w, including Luis Palau’s March 1969 Monterey Crusade. 1965-1970.
LAVORATO, KRISTI. 2 b&w, 1 color. 1983, n.d.
LAWRENCE, BILL & LYNNA. 4 b&w. 1974-1980.
LE BEAU, ED. 1 b&w. N.d.
LEE, BILL & BECKY. 18 b&w, 3 color of Chinese missionary. 1966-1974, n.d.
LEE, GEORGE & RUTH. 2 b&w. 1969-1973.
LEE, GREG & YOUNG. 1 color. N.d.
LEMOS, LUIZ & CARMEN. 1 color. N.d.
LENG, PHIL & PAT. 4 b&w, 1 color. 1974-1978, n.d.
LENGKEEK, GARY & NANCY. 1 color. N.d.
LEPILLEZ, JEAN-MARC & WANDA. 1 color. N.d.
LIAO, DAVID & MARGARET. 12 b&w of Chinese missionary. 1967-1976, n.d.
LIMA, DAN & ANA PAULA. 2 b&w, 3 color. 1983-1985, n.d.
LIMPIC, TED & CLAUDIA. 1 color. N.d.
LUBER, CHUCK & DIANE. 1 b&w, 2 color. 1980, n.d.
MALMGREN, DAN & MELODY. 4 b&w, 1 color. 1982-1984, n.d.
MARSHALL, DAVID & RUANN. 1 color. N.d.
MARSHALL, DONNA. 1 b&w. N.d.
MARSHALL, JACK & JERRI. 5 b&w. 1964-1967, n.d.
MARTINEZ, EDWIN & EVELYN. 3 color. N.d.
MARTINEZ, JULIAN & ANA. 2 b&w, 2 color. 1981, n.d.
MARWIEH, GUS. 1 b&w. Liberian evangelist. 1981.
MATTHEWS, DICK & MARIE. 3 b&w. 1968-1969.
MATTHEWS, LYNN. 1 b&w. N.d.
MATSUDA, RON. 13 b&w, 3 color. 1970-1980, n.d.
McADAM, LYNN & KAREN. 1 color. N.d.
McARTHUR, JOHN. 1 b&w. 1978.
McGAVRAN, DONALD. 6 b&w. 1970-1976, n.d.
McGEE, DIANNE. 1 color. N.d.
McKAUGHAN, PAUL AND JOANNE. 14 b&w, 1 color, including in Brazil. 1967-1976, n.d.
McKEE, BILL & SHARON. 29 b&w, 2 color. 1964-1977, n.d.
McKEEVER, DENNIS & JOAN. 3 b&w, 1 color. 1970.
MCNUTT, JIM & JULIE. 16 b&w, 1 color. 1978-1985, n.d.
McWILLIAM, JOHN & CHARLEEN. 8 b&w. 1969-1974.
METZ, KEN & CATHIE. 1 color. N.d.
MILLER, DICK & JO. 4 b&w. 1964-1965, n.d.
MILLER, GLEN & PAT. 3 b&w, 9 color. 1980-1985, n.d.
MILLER, SCOTT & CHRYS. 1 b&w, 5 color. 1985-1987, n.d.
MIRANDA, JUAN CARLOS. 1 b&w. 1978.
MISSIONFEST ‘84 (Philippines), 1984. 1 b&w group photo of mission conference participants. 1984.
MITCHELL, JOHN G. 3 b&w, including Chinese evangelist ?. N.d.
MITCHELL, RUSS & CATHY. 1 color. N.d.
MONTGOMERY, JIM. 18 b&w, 3 color, including in the Philippines, of a Foursquare Gospel pastors’ conference, with Cliff Barrows and in a group including Walter Smyth and Stan Mooneyham during a Christ the Only Way meeting in the Philippines. 1964-1980, n.d.
MORRIS, DIANE. 17 b&w, 2 color, including at Faith Academy. 1964-1977, n.d.
MOTZ, ARNELL & TERRI. 1 color. N.d.
MURPHY, ED & LORETTA. 28 b&w, 3 color. 1964-1977, n.d.
MURPHY, LARRY & DENISE. 2 b&w, 2 color. 1981, n.d.
NASH, GILL & KAREN. 1 color. N.d.
NEIGHBOR, DAVE & LINDA. 2 b&w. 1979.
NELSON, JERE. 1 b&w, 1 color. 1983, n.d.
NELSON, NORM & GEORGIA. 25 b&w, 1 color, including of soloist Nelson in ministy. 1963-1978, n.d.
NEUMANN, PAUL & NANCY. 11 b&w, 3 color. 1971-1977, n.d.
NEWMAN, JOHN & JO. 28 b&w, 1 color. 1961-1977, n.d.
NICKEL, JIM & SHEILA. 1 color. N.d.
NORWOOD, DICK & SUZANNE. 6 color. 1986-1988, n.d.
O'BRYAN, DEAN & PATTY. 1 color. N.d.
OC INTERNATIONAL - GROUP SHOTS. 64 b&w, 1 color. 1960-1987, n.d.
OC INTERNATIONAL - PHILIPPINE CRUSADES. 4 b&w, 1 color. 1964-1985.
OC INTERNATIONAL--PROPERTIES. OC International headquarters at Palo Alto and Santa Clara addresses; ground-breaking for headquarters and completed facilities. 4 b&w.
OC INTERNATIONAL--SPORTS AMBASSADORS. 37 b&w, 4 color, including evangelistic sports events (largely basketball); includes shots labeled Venture for Victory, later renamed Sports Ambassadors. 1961-1982, nd.
OC INTERNATIONAL - STAFF AT HEADQUARTERS. 16 b&w portrait shots with accompanying prayer letter key. 1974-1979, n.d.
ODLE, DON. 3 b&w. 1976, n.d.
OH, DANIEL & ELLEN. 1 color. N.d.
OLIVEIRA, BARBOSA. 1 color. N.d.
OLSEN, TED & JUDY. 2 color. N.d.
ORR, J. EDWIN. 2 b&w. 1966.
ORTIZ, MARCELINO. 1 b&w. 1972.
OSBORN, HOYT & LOIS. 2 b&w, 3 color. 1989, n.d.
PALAU, LUIS. 220 b&w, 4 color, including Palau preaching, church and stadium venues for evangelistic meetings, on television, team members, with Bolivian president Hugo Banzer, and with Billy Graham and others following a press conference at the 1974 International Congress on World Evangelization in Lausanne. 1964-1982, n.d.
PALERMO, LOUIS & PHIL. 3 b&w. 1969-1973.
PARK, DAVID & ELISA. 1 color. N.d.
PARK, ESTHER. 9 b&w. 1964-1970.
PARKE, RICHARD. 1 b&w, 1 color. 1980, n.d.
PARROTT, DON & ELE. 1 color. N.d.
PASOQUEN, CIPRIANO. 10 b&w of Filipino missionary. 1966-1978.
PATE, LARRY & MARY. 1 color. n.d.
PEARSON, DICK & MARY. 8 b&w, 1 color. 1970-1975, n.d.
PETERS, CHARLOTTE. 3 color. N.d.
PHILIPPINES CONGRESS ON EVANGELISM, 1970. 1 color. 1969.
PLATT, DARYL & CAROLYN. 4 b&w, 2 color. 1977-1979, n.d.
PLUMB, KAREN. 2 b&w, 3 color. 1983-1984, n.d.
PORTER, KEN & SHANNON. 8 b&w, 2 color. 1981-1984, n.d.
PRITZ, RON & MIKEL ANN. 1 color. N.d.
QUAM, JOHN. 15 b&w, 1 color. 1970-1979, n.d.
QUEMA, SAM & JOY. 2 color. N.d.
QUILATON, REY & VICKY. 2 color. N.d.
RAMIENTOS, NENE. 8 b&w. 1963-1967, n.d.
RANDALL, TOM & KAREN. 1 color. N.d.
RAPIER, BILL & PAM. 2 color. N.d.
RASMUSEN, KEVIN & JUDY. 2 color. N.d.
RASMUSSEN, BOB & LYNN. 1 color. N.d.
RERRAS, DIMITRIOS & GAYLE. 2 b&w, 5 color. 1987-1988, n.d.
RICE, MATT & DORIS. 6 color. 1986-1987, n.d.
RIGGS, CHARLIE. 1 b&w of Riggs in a meeting in Cordoba, Argentina, during Billy Graham’s South America Tour. 1962.
ROBBINS, DICK & TERRI. 3 b&w. 1978-1979.
ROCKWOOD, JIM & JEANETTE. 4 b&w, 2 color. 1972-1978.
RHODES, ROSS & MARGI. 1 color. N.d.
ROSE, GLENN. 1 b&w. N.d.
ROSELL, MERV. 6 b&w, including his visit to Vietnam. 1966-1967, n.d.
ROTERMUND, MAYNARD. 1 b&w. N.d.
SALCEDO, BERNIE. 2 b&w, 3 color. 1983, n.d.
SANFORD, RAY & DIANE. 2 color. N.d.
SANTEE, JIM & PAT. 5 color. 1980, n.d.
SAPPINGTON, TOM & KATY. 1 color. N.d.
SCHAEFFER, BUD. 20 b&w, including at evangelistic sports events and representing OC at the 1976 Urbana Student Missionary Convention. 1961-1978, n.d.
SCHRAMM, PAUL & PENNY. 1 color. N.d.
SHEBECK, BOB & PATRICE. 1 color. N.d.
SHEWEY, JUDY. 1 b&w. N.d.
SIAKI, BEN & PERLA. 30 b&w, 3 color, including in the Philippines. 1970-1977, n.d.
SIAKI, PAUL & BARBARA. 1 color. N.d.
SIDER, BRUCE & PAM. 1 b&w, 1 color. N.d.
SILVOSO, ED. 9 b&w, including evangelistic events at which Silvoso preached. 1972-1973.
SISCO, RON & KATIE. 2 color. N.d.
SMITH, DWIGHT & PATTI. 1 color. N.d.
SMITH, ERIC & DEBBIE. 1 color. N.d.
SPURLOCK, DOUG & JOYCE. 1 color. N.d.
STALKER, JUDITH. 1 b&w. N.d.
STEEVES, MYRON. 1 color. N.d.
STEVENS, DAVID & MARY ALICE. 1 color. N.d.
STOTT, JOHN. 3 b&w with OC staff. 1980.
STOWELL, JACK & MARY ANN. 6 b&w. 1964-1968, n.d.
STRICKLER, RAHN & STEPHANIE. 2 color. N.d.
SULLIVAN, PAIGE. 1 b&w. N.d.
TAN, ALEX & KRISTI. 1 color. N.d.
TAYLOR, DOUG & WILLI. 9 b&w, 1 color. 1973-1977, n.d.
TEICHERT, KARL & JENNY. 1 color. N.d.
TER MORSHUIZEN, ART & ADELE. 1 color. N.d.
TAP (3RD) - ASIA THEOLOGICAL CONSULTATION, 1974 (THEOLOGICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM). 1 b&w. 1974.
THOMAS, BILL & MARIAN. 3 b&w, 1 color. 1983, n.d.
TRAN, DANIEL & DIANE. 6 b&w. 1975-1977, n.d.
VANGIONI, FERNANDO. 1 b&w. 1971.
VAN METER, JIM & LETA. 12 b&w, 3 color. 1972-1979, n.d.
VASQUEZ, GALO & JEANNE. 2 b&w, 1 color. 1972-1974, n.d.
VELEZ, RUPERTO. 13 b&w, including a river baptism. 1967-1978.
VELLOSO, ARY & CAROLYN. 20 b&w, 3 color of Brazilian missionary, including in Brazil. 1967-1978, n.d.
VENTURE FOR VICTORY. 35 b&w, 4 color. 1961-1982, n.d.
VILLA, GUILLERMO. 2 b&w. 1970-1972.
VILLA, TOM & ESTHER. 1 color. N.d.
VONADA, LARRY & KATHY. 1978, n.d.
WAGNER, C. PETER. 1 b&w of Wagner with Ralph Covell in Taiwan. 1970.
WAIT, LES & GINNY. 24 b&w, including an evangelistic film showing in Taiwan. 1964-1976, n.d.
WALSH, JOE & DIANE. 10 b&w. 1973-1978.
WATERMAN, PAT & DAVE. 4 b&w. 1979, n.d.
WAYMIRE, BOB & JUDI. 1 color. N.d.
WEEKS, DOUG & JANEEN. 4 b&w. 1970-1973.
WEISS, LEE & SANDY. 2 color. N.d.
WELLS, BUD & NORMA. 1 b&w. 1978.
WHETZEL, VIC & DOT. 3 b&w. N.d.
WHITE, DAVE & SANDY. 1 b&w, 1 color. 1976, n.d.
WHITE, TOM & TERRI. 3 b&w. 1975-1976, n.d.
WIEBE, HELENE. 12 b&w, including in the Philippines. 1968-1976, n.d.
WIEBRACHT, DEAN & LINDA. 3 color. N.d.
WILHELM, HANS. 12 b&w. 1966-1974.
WILHELM, MARTY & KAREN. 1 color. N.d.
WILLIAMS, JIM & GAIL. 26 b&w. 1970-1978, n.d.
WILSON, MICK & MICHELLE. 3 color. N.d.
WINGERD, ROY & SHERYL. 1 color. n.d.
WITAMORE, DAN. 1 b&w. N.d.
WOLLIN, MARTIN & LOIS. 3 color. N.d.
WONG, KENNY & LALAINE. 1 color. N.d.
WORLD CONGRESS ON EVANGELISM, 1966. 1 b&w. 1966.
WRIGHT, DENISE. 1 b&w. N.d.
WYRTZEN, JACK. 1 b&w of a meeting with Brazilian students with Ary Velloso interpreting. 1969.
YAGGY, PAUL & DOROTHY. 1 color. N.d.
YASI, ELI & ESTER. 32 b&w, 1 color of Filipino missionary, including Young Life events in the Philippines. 1966-1978.
YEN, NEWMAN. 3 b&w. 1970-1975.
YINGER, KENT & DEBI. 2 color. N.d.
YOUNG, JIM & GLORIA. 1 color. N.d.
YOUTH WITH A MISSION. 1 b&w of a meeting in Seoul. 1973.
YUSUF, BENYAMEN. 1 color. N.d.
ZIERVOGEL, JIM. 17 b&w, 2 color. 1967-1976.
NOTE: A detailed folder-level Container List follows this Box List, providing folder titles for the first six boxes as originally processed in 1984.