Evangelical Union of South America
Found in 1185 Collections and/or Records:
Protestant Missions in Latin America, 1960s
Two boxes of maps showing the areas of the work of Protestant missions in Latin America, produced by the Evangelical Fellowship of Mission Agencies (EFMA). Boxes include a small commemorative flag from the Union Evangelica de la Argentina commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of their Tandil Congress.
Psicologia e a Realidade da Fe Crista
Second edition of a pamphlet by Hans Burki on the intellectual and problems of faith. Published by Alianca Biblica Universitaria do Brasil.
Publicity Flyers, [1990s]
Flyer outlining the mission of Latin Link and a welcome pack with information sheets on Latin link activities in Peru, Brazil and Argentina.
Pureza e Maturidade, [1965]
Portuguese translation of 'Purity and Maturity' by J A Wood, published by the Casa Editôra Evangélica, Teresópolis.
Quechua Encounter, [1980s]
AudioMagnetics Bicentennial 76 audio cassette. EUSA cassette T95 featuring missionaries Phil and Lynne Archer on work amongst the Quechua people.
Quechua Hymn Book, 1974 - 1975
Correspondence and notes on the production of a hymn book in the Cuzco dialect of the Quechua native people.
Quechua Language Policy, 1975
Typed notes on policy towards the use of the Quechua language native to groups in Peru.
Questionnaire Responses, 1990 - 1991
Correspondence in answer to a questionnaire sent by EUSA on questions of structure, policy and doctrinal principles of the new agency to be formed with Regions Beyond Missionary Union.
RBMU and BMMF Correspondence, September 1979 - July 1980
Correspondence between Regions Beyond Missionary Union and the Bible and Medical Missionary Fellowship. Also includes a copy of the Principles and Practice of the Bible and Medical Missionary Fellowship.
RBMU Personnel Files, 1948 - 1991
Application forms, health examination forms, correspondence, certificates, references. Please consult archivist for terms of access on the files of individuals covered in this sub-series.
