A Modern Caleb: The Life and Ministry of Elizabeth Evans

This September, Wheaton Archives & Special Collections shines a spotlight on the remarkable life of Elizabeth Morrell Evans, a woman who tirelessly dedicated herself to doing what she believed was necessary to spread the gospel and multiplied her impact by training others to do the same.

Excerpt from a brochure describing the Christian Education program of the New England Fellowship, 1946. Accession 91-83. Donated by Kathryn Evans.
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A Call to United Action: Commemorating 80 Years of the National Association of Evangelicals

Wheaton Archives & Special Collections holds the records of many national evangelical organizations – From Youth for Christ (CN 48) and Christianity Today (CN 08) to Christians for Social Action (CN 37) and Prison Fellowship Ministries (CN 274). These collections provide valuable and fascinating insights into the history of evangelical Christianity in the United States. But few offer as broad a view of American evangelicalism in the last half of the 20th century as the National Association of Evangelicals (SC 113), which celebrates the 80th anniversary of its founding conference this month.

Meeting on April 7th 1942, the group of 147 evangelical pastors, leaders, and educators gathered together in St. Louis to consider the question: Who should speak for evangelical Protestantism in America?

St. Louis Conference, 1942. (SC113, Folder 10-6)
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