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Christian Veterinary Mission is a missionary sending organization founded by Leroy Dorminy in 1979 and based in Seattle, Washington. As stated on their website, "Christian Veterinary Mission seeks to help veterinarians serve others and live out their Christian faith through their profession.
Christian Myth and Spiritual Reality (1967) My God Is Real (1971) God's Freedom Fighters (US How to Win the War) (1972) One in the Spirit (1973) I Believe in Evangelism (1976) In Search of God (1974) Live a New Life (1978) I Believe in the Church (1978) Is Anyone There? (1979) Discipleship (in US Called and Committed) (1981) Jesus, Then and Now ...
CRISTA Ministries is a Christian ministry that focuses on evangelism through Christian education, media, senior care, and poverty alleviation. The organization is led by CEO Jacinta Tegman. CRISTA Senior Living; King's Schools. King's Schools has been a part of the CRISTA family since 1949. CRISTA Media CRISTA Media houses three Christian radio ...
Theological Education for the Mission of the Church in India: 1947 - 1987, New York: Peter Lang, 1992. Bainbridge, William F. Around the World Tour of Christian Missions: A Universal Survey (1882) 583 pages; full text online; Barnes, Jonathan S. Power and Partnership: A History of the Protestant Mission Movement (Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2013)
David A. Christian (born October 26, 1948) [1] is an American who served in the United States Army as a captain during the Vietnam War. While serving as a lieutenant in South Vietnam , he was wounded in action seven times and awarded several medals including the Distinguished Service Cross for extraordinary heroism.
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John Hughes (editor) – American journalist, former editor of The Christian Science Monitor and The Deseret News [148] Edward J. Meeman (1889-1966) – American journalist [ 149 ] Cora Rigby (1865-1930) – first woman at a major paper to head a Washington news bureau, co-founder of the Women's National Press Club.
Scott was born to a Christian family in Glasgow, which later migrated to the United States and settled in Philadelphia. However, at the age of twenty, due to poor health his doctor advised him to change climates and returned to Scotland to recover. It was in Glasgow that he visited the grave of his sister, considered his own death, and ...