International Missionary Council
The International Missionary Council (IMC) was an ecumenical Protestant missionary organization established in 1921.[1] In 1961 it merged with the World Council of Churches (WCC), becoming the WCC's Division of World Mission and Evangelism.[2]
The IMC archives are held at the World Council of Churches in Geneva, with microfiche copies at Yale University Library.[3] Other records are held at Columbia University's Burke Library.[4]
References
- Hogg, William R. (2002). Ecumenical Foundations: A History of The International Missionary Council and its Nineteenth-Century Background. Wipf and Stock Publishers. ISBN 978-1-59244-014-6.
- Arthur P. Johnston, World Evangelism and the Word of God, Bethany Fellowship, 1974.
- Guide to the International Missionary Council Archives: Part 1: Early History and Committees, Part 2: Staff and Officers Correspondence, Part 3: Program Documentation, Part 4: Research and Study Program, Part 5: Country Files: Europe, Part 6: Country Files: Asia.
- MRL12: International Missionary Council records, 1913-1962
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