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  2. Murders of John and Betty Stam - Wikipedia

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    Betty Stam grew up in Tsingtao (today called Qingdao), a city on the east coast of China, where her father, Charles Scott, was a missionary. [3] In 1926, Betty returned to the United States to attend college. While a student at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago she met John Stam, who was also a student at Moody. Betty returned to China in 1931.

  3. David Brainerd - Wikipedia

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    David Brainerd (April 20, 1718 – October 9, 1747) was an American Presbyterian minister and missionary to the Native Americans among the Delaware Indians of New Jersey. Missionaries such as William Carey and Jim Elliot , and Brainerd's cousin, the Second Great Awakening evangelist James Brainerd Taylor (1801–1829) cite Brainerd as inspiration.

  4. Bible college - Wikipedia

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    Spurgeon's College, London. Bible colleges differs from other theological institutions in their missionary perspective. [1] In Europe, the first schools that could be classified in this category are St. Chrischona Theological Seminary [] founded in 1840 by Christian Friedrich Spittler [] in Bettingen, Switzerland, and the Pastors' College (affiliated with the Baptist Union of Great Britain ...

  5. David Wood (Christian apologist) - Wikipedia

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    David Wood (born April 7, 1976) [4] [5] is an American evangelical apologist, philosopher [6] [7] and YouTube personality, who is the head of the Acts 17 Apologetics ministry, [8] which he co-founded with Nabeel Qureshi. [9]

  6. David Baron (Messianic leader) - Wikipedia

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    Through a mutual acquaintance, Baron was introduced to Rev John Wilkinson of the Mildmay Mission to the Jews, who invited him to a Bible study session in April 1877, at which he received a copy of the New Testament. Intending to confute the missionary and disprove his doctrines, Baron engaged in six months of private study.

  7. God's Bible School and College - Wikipedia

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    Oswald Chambers, author of My Utmost for His Highest, taught at God's Bible School & College; Emerson Stephen Colaw, United Methodist Bishop, attended God's Bible School & College; Charles Cowman, Christian missionary and missions organization cofounder, attended God's Bible School & College [1] [2]

  8. Israel College of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The leading anti-missionary organization, Yad L'Achim, declared the college to be at the "forefront of missionary activity in Israel". [8] Rabbi Tzvi Wilhelm, rabbi of the Chabad synagogue north of Netanya, objected to the establishment of the Israel College in Netanya, criticized Jesus for rejecting Jewish religious law ( Halakha ), and termed ...

  9. Bible College of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The College was established as the Adelaide Bible Institute in 1924 and offered evening classes to train people for missionary service. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The founding principal was Allan Burrow. [ 4 ] In 1949, the college became residential, first at West Richmond before moving in 1950 to Payneham .