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After arriving in São Paulo, Francescon went to Santo Antonio da Plantina, Paraná. [4] His eleven missionary trips were quite successful among fellow Italian immigrants and Brazilian nationals. [ citation needed ] The Christian Congregation of Brazil is one of the most dynamic and it is fast-growing. [ 5 ]
John Wimber, pastor, founder of the Vineyard Movement; directed the Charles E. Fuller Institute of Evangelism and Church Growth 1974–1978, later served as an adjunct professor at Fuller Charles Woodbridge , one of the original recruits for the founding faculty, joined in 1950, resigned in 1957 over neo-evangelicalist leanings; president of ...
Fuller envisaged that the seminary would become "a Caltech of the evangelical world." [6] In the late 1940s, evangelical theologians from Fuller championed the Christian importance of social activism. [7] The earliest faculty held theologically and socially conservative views, though professors with liberal perspectives arrived in the 1960s and ...
Joel B. Green (born May 7, 1956) is an American New Testament scholar, theologian, author, Associate Dean of the Center for Advanced Theological Study, and Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California.
The Fuller Center for Housing (FCH) is an ecumenical Christian, 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Americus, Georgia, that builds and repairs homes for low-income families and individuals. It is active in 60 U.S. cities and 16 countries outside the U.S. [1]
Tripp Fuller is an American theologian, minister, and broadcaster. He is the founder and host of Homebrewed Christianity , one of the most downloaded theology programs in podcasting. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Theology and Science at the University of Edinburgh .
The Rev. Joseph Jackson Fuller (29 June 1825 – 11 December 1908), Baptist missionary to the pre-colonial African Chiefdoms of the Cameroons. He was one of the earliest slaves to be freed in Jamaica (initially under the partial freedoms of the "apprenticeship act" ) who went on to become well-educated and travel internationally.
Fuller graduated from Pomona College in 1910 as a chemist and worked in his father's citrus-packing business in southern California until 1918. Fuller married his high school sweetheart, Grace Payton, in 1910. [1] Fuller was converted under the preaching of Paul Rader, pastor of Chicago's Moody Church in 1916. [2]