Evangelical Union of South America
Found in 1185 Collections and/or Records:
Spiritism, 1984
Black and white and colour photograph sent from EUSA missionary Betty Bacon to the EUSA offices in London on the theme of Spiritism. Images feature: icons; processions; the Priest and Priestess of Umbanda; and spiritist dances. The colour photograph of Congada leaders in a procession was taken by W MacMillan.
Spiritism, [1980s]
Short, typed introduction to the nature of spiritism in Brazil. No author.
Spiritism in Brazil, 1988
Typed drafts of a study of Spiritism in Brazil by Betty Bacon, with accompanying bibliography.
Spiritual Growth in Central America, 1987
Text of a lecture on Protestant church history in Latin America by John Kessler.
Spoken Cuzco Quechua 1 - 6, 1967
Language textbook for students of the Cuzco dialect of the Quechua language produced by the Quechua Language Materials Project of Cornell University.
Spoken Cuzco Quechua 7 - 12, 1967
Language textbook for students of the Cuzco dialect of the Quechua language produced by the Quechua Language Materials Project of Cornell University.
Statutes of the Associacao dos Procuradores da Uniao Evangelica Sul Americana, 1945 - 1957
Drafts and Revisions of the articles of the EUSA Trust Association, with its headquarters in Teresopolis. The Trust Association co-operated with the main EUSA organisation in spreading evangelism in Brazil.
STEP, 1988 - 1991
Correspondence, reports and evaluations of the Short Term Experience Programme (STEP) run by EUSA to involve more young people in their work in South America. The STEP programmes involved directed work in a Latin American nation for six weeks to six months, and was aimed at individuals between 19 and 30 years of age.
STEP Conference 1991, 1991
Recording of a talk by Steve Chalke, Against All Odds, at the STEP (Short Term Experience Programme) conference in 1991
Stories of the Beginnings of the Work in Cuzco, c 1940
Typed manuscript on midwifery by Mrs T.E Payne.
