date December 2009 The InternationalFellowship of Christians & Jews IFCJ , founded by Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein in 1983 under its original name of the Holyland Fellowship of Christians and Jews, is a worldwide organization whose stated goal is to promote understanding and cooperation between Jews and Christians ... became the InternationalFellowship of Christians and Jews , Rabbi Eckstein was national co director ... Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein ref The Holyland Fellowship of Christians and Jews was renamed the InternationalFellowship of Christians and Jews in 1991. The Fellowship s success has far exceeded expectations. Today, The Fellowship has hundreds of thousands of partners Christians and Jews alike working ... Eckstein founded the InternationalFellowship of Christians and Jews of Canada , a sister organization to The Fellowship . ref http www.ifcj.ca site PageServer InternationalFellowship of Christians ... of the USSR. 1991 The Holyland Fellowship becomes the InternationalFellowship of Christians and Jews ... Rabbi Eckstein founds the InternationalFellowship of Christians and Jews of Canada , a sister ...Advert date September 2010 Infobox Non profit Non profit name InternationalFellowship of Christians ... organization founded date 1983 originally known as the Holyland Fellowship of Christians and Jews ... Fellowship of Christians and Jews in 1983 to help Christians and Jews work together on projects ... History 1983 Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein founds the Holyland Fellowship of Christians and Jews . 1984 ... also International Council of Christians and Jews Christian Jewish reconciliation Zionism Christian ... Fellowship Of Christians And Jews Category Religious organizations established in 1983 Category ... understanding and cooperation between Jews and Christians and to build broad support for the State ... a vision that Jews and Christians will reverse their 2,000 year history of discord and replace it with a relationship ... many differences, Christians and Jews are united in their passion for many issues of common concern ... more details
The International Council of Christians and Jews ICCJ is an umbrella organization of 38 national groups in 32 countries world wide engaged in the Christianity Christian Judaism Jewish dialogue. ref name ICCJ http www.iccj.org en index.php International Council of Christians and Jews ref Founded as a reaction to the Holocaust , many groups of theologians, historians and educators dedicated their efforts to seek Christian Jewish reconciliation . Mission According to the Mission Statement of the ICCJ ref http www.iccj.org en index.php?item 32 International Council of Christians and Jews. Mission Statement ref , the group promotes understanding and cooperation between Christians and Jews based on respect for each other s identity and integrity addresses issues of human rights and human dignity deeply enshrined in the traditions of Judaism and Christianity counters all forms of prejudice, intolerance, discrimination, racism and the misuse of religion for national and political domination affirms that in honest dialogue each person remains loyal to his or her own essential faith commitment, recognizing in the other person his or her integrity and otherness coordinates worldwide activities through conferences held regularly in different countries encourages research and education to promote ... Jews, Christians and Islam Muslims . References div class references small references div External links http www.iccj.org en index.php International Council of Christians and Jews Official website ... activities In 1993 ICCJ published Jews and Christians in Search of a Common Religious Basis for Contributing ... religious basis for Jews and Christians to work together for a better world... ref http www.bc.edu bc org research cjl Documents ICCJ 1993.htm Jews and Christians in Search of a Common Religious ... , which is devoted to fostering mutual respect and understanding between Christians and Jews around ... a platform for theological debate Location The international headquarters of the ICCJ are located in Heppenheim ... more details
and Jews,pp. 83, 181 ref International Council of Christians and Jews During the blitz of 1942 some ... the possibility of forming an International Council of Christians and Jews which would bring together ... for an International Council of Christians and Jews was affirmed by the conference but due to differences ... who was joint treasurer of the CCJ and chairman of the International Council of Christians and Jews ...The Council of Christians and Jews , or CCJ, is a voluntary organisation in the United Kingdom . It is composed of Christians and Jews working together to counter anti semitism and other forms of intolerance ... . ref History Council of Christians and Jews , CCJ Web site, retrieved 15 June 2009 http www.ccj.org.uk ... enGB308GB308&sourceid chrome&ie UTF 8&q 22Council of Christians and Jews 22 22cyril bibby Background Prior to the foundation of the Council of Christians and Jews a number of initiatives had already ... membership. ref A History of the Council of Christians and Jews, p. 1 ref In 1924 the Presbyterian ... Jews and Christians. The committee wished to abandon proselytising and instead promote cooperative methods of action. ref A History of the Council of Christians and Jews, p.2 ref In 1925 Herbert Lowe ... the standpoint of each other. ref A History of the Council of Christians and Jews, p. 3 ref In 1924 the Social Service Committee of the Liberal Jewish Synagogue convened a meeting for Jews and Christians ... of belief . From this developed the Society of Jews and Christians in 1927 that provided a platform for a number of notable speakers. ref A History of the Council of Christians and Jews, p. 3 ... roots. ref A History of the Council of Christians and Jews, p4 ref Parks would later be placed on Hitler s list of those he wanted killed. ref A History of the Council of Christians and Jews ... various groups made up of Jews and Christians were involved in giving aid to Jewish refugees from ... of Christians and Jews, pp. 6 7 ref Anglican, Free church and Roman Catholic Church es came ... more details
multiple issues citation style November 2009 notability November 2009 primarysources November 2009 orphan June 2010 USALutherans The Fellowship of Lutheran Congregations , http web.archive.org web 20020309152052 http www.concido.com flc FLC is a group of Lutheranism Lutheran congregations that left the Lutheran Churches of the Reformation LCR in 1979. The congregations of the FLC joined the Concordia Lutheran Conference circa 2004. External references http www.valpo.edu lutheran LutheranChurchBodies.html Lutheran Church bodies in North America http www.pastorzip.org uslutheranlinx.html Pastor Zip s US Lutheran web links http www.fiu.edu northupl NArels.html Religious Groupings in North America http www2.elca.org companionsynod namerica.html Other Lutheran church bodies and institutions in North America DEFAULTSORT Fellowship Of Lutheran Christians Category Lutheran denominations in North America Category Religious organizations established in 1979 ... more details
The Fellowship of Christians in Universities and Schools FOCUS is a national, Non Denominational non denominational Christian fellowship based in Stamford, Connecticut. Though its members live throughout the United States , FOCUS primarily serves independent school s on the east coast. It was founded in 1961 by the Rev. Peter C. Moore. The Executive Director is Dan Walker. Organization National FOCUS is a national organization that supports programs for independent school students and faculty. FOCUS invites scholars, artists, ministers, and professionals to address students and faculty so that they may investigate a life of faith, and grow both as individuals and as a community. FOCUS national office is located in Stamford, CT. Regional In FOCUS nine areas, staff and volunteers coordinate school meetings, retreats and special programs. For example, FOCUS s Boarding school Boarding School Ministry is an outreach geared to the specific needs and opportunities of the boarding schools, and FOCUS s New York City region is tailored for the many independent day school students there. Faculty Resources FOCUS s Faculty Ministry works with faculty. It seeks to encourage their professional development , spiritual growth, and training in ministry. The Faculty Ministry provides networking opportunities, hosts an annual summer conference, and offers local faculty retreats. National Programs FOCUS holds summer programs on its campus on the island of Martha s Vineyard, in the Adirondack Mountains, and hosts service trips in New York City. Over the winter break, FOCUS provides both skiing and non skiing camps for middle and high school students. External links http infocus.org Official FOCUS website Category Student societies in the United States Category Religious organizations established in 1961 Category Christian education Category Christian organizations established in the 20th century christian org stub ... more details
orphan date December 2009 The American Alliance of Jews and Christians AAJC is a Political action committee political advocacy group founded in 2002 by Gary Bauer and Rabbi Daniel Lapin of Toward Tradition . AAJC aims include uniting Dominion theology Dominionist Christians in support of Israel and working with American Jews and Evangelical Protestant Christians on behalf of traditional values . The AAJC s Board of Advisers includes Dr. James Dobson , Charles Colson , Jerry Falwell , Pat Robertson , Rick Scarborough , as well as Rabbi Barry Freundel , Rabbi David Novak , Rabbi Meir Soloveichik , Michael Medved and John Uhlmann. ref Toward Tradition press release July 10, 2002. ref References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the ref erences tags Reflist US poli stub US org stub Category United States political action committees ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date May 2008 The Miami Coalition of Christians and Jews is a nonsectarian nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing understanding and respect among people of all cultures, religions and races. The organization strives for a community free from intolerance in which every person enjoys dignity and respect. History The agency was founded in 1935 as a regional chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews NCCJ , which later became the National Conference for Community and Justice . As part of the decentralization of NCCJ, the agency became an independent 501c3 501.28c.29.283.29 501c3 in 2005 and returning to its roots changed its name to Miami Coalition of Christians and Jews. Following the 1980 Arthur McDuffie The Riots McDuffie riots , MCCJ worked with the Community Relations Board to formulate policy recommendations through a process of community hearings which resulted in the Overcoming Racial and Ethnic Isolation in Miami report. Activities Since its creation in 1935, the agency has served as a vital force for improving intergroup relations by creating safe havens for dialogue, training inclusive leaders, highlighting the benefits of diversity, and building bridges of understanding and respect among the different communities that call Greater Miami home. MCCJ also worked with the Miami Dade Police Department Miami Dade and Miami Police Department City of Miami Police Department s, facilitating diversity training and community conversations with law enforcement professionals. After the Elian Gonzalez affair Elian Gonzales controversy, MCCJ and the Miami Herald co facilitated 9 community dialogues with different leadership sectors. Often characterized as a Human Relations Movement human relations organization, MCCJ is also a human rights organization, advocating respect for all, working to eliminate discrimination and helping minorities gain rights, access and a greater voice. MCCJ was at the forefront of the local ... more details
orphan date January 2009 Image TheWestChristiansandJewsinSaudiArabianSchoolbooks.jpg frame right The West, Christians and Jews in Saudi Arabian Schoolbooks is a January 2003 publication by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education IMPACT SE , which was known as Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace CMIP at the time of publication. ref name publication http www.impact se.org research sa index.html The West, Christians and Jews in Saudi Arabian Schoolbooks by IMPACT SE ref The publication analyzes how Saudi Arabian textbook controversy Saudi Arabian school textbooks portray Western culture the West , Christians , and Jews . ref name publication See also Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education Saudi Arabian textbook controversy References reflist External links cite news title Christians still swine and Jews apes in Saudi schools url http www.telegraph.co.uk news worldnews middleeast saudiarabia 1522286 Christians still 27swine 27 and Jews 27apes 27 in Saudi schools.html publisher The Daily Telegraph The Telegraph date June 25, 2006 http www.slate.com id 2195684 A Textbook Case of Intolerance Changing the world one schoolbook at a time by Anne Applebaum DEFAULTSORT West, Christians And Jews In Saudi Arabian Schoolbooks Category 2003 books Category Cultural studies books nonfiction book stub ... more details
The Dhimmi Jews and Christians Under Islam is a book by historian Bat Ye or . In the first part of the book the author provides historical survey of the effects and consequences of enforced dhimmitude on the Jewish and Christian communities living under the Muslim rule in the Middle East . The second part presents 244 pages of historical documents and primary sources from various dhimmi communities from all parts of the Muslim world, including speeches of various influential Arab s, texts from various middle age sources and eyewitness reports taken from United Kingdom British consul s throughout centuries from archives testifying to the conditions of the dhimmi communities. The book also contains rare pictures and photographs depicting the dhimmi and his community. ref Steven B. Bowman University of Cincinnati , published in CHOICE Association of College and Research Libraries, USA , September 1985, page 187 ref Thesis Historical precedence The author traces the historical origins of dhimmitude to 622 CE when Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, began a conquest of pagan Arab populations and territories in the Arab deserts and peninsulas. The author contends that Muhammad took advantage of non belligerency pacts to attack and subjugate populations. In 628, after a 45 day long siege of Khaybar , the inhabitants capitulated under terms of a treaty known as the dhimma . According to this pact Muhammad allowed the Jews living there to continue to cultivate the land on the condition that they pay ... the perspective of Islam ref Bat Ye or, The Dhimmi Jews and Christians Under Islam ref Dar al Harb ... reflist Read online http mypage.bluewin.ch ameland IntroDhimmi.html Introduction to The Dhimmi Jews and Christians Under Islam by Bat Ye or http mypage.bluewin.ch ameland Preface.html Preface to The Dhimmi Jews and Christians Under Islam by Bat Ye or DEFAULTSORT Dhimmi Jews and Christians Under Islam Category Books critical of Islam da The Dhimmi Jews and Christians Under Islam ... more details
orphan date January 2009 Image JewChristiansWarAndPeaceInEgyptianSchoolTextbooks.jpg frame right Jews, Christians, War and Peace in Egyptian School Textbooks is a March 2004 publication by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education IMPACT SE , known as Center for Monitoring the Impact of Peace CMIP at the time of publication ref name publication http impact se.org research egypt index.html Jews, Christians, War and Peace in Egyptian School Textbooks ref . The publication analyzes how Egyptian school textbooks portray War, Peace, and the Other namely Jews and Christians . ref name publication See also Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education Egyptian textbooks External links http www.teachkidspeace.org doc354.php Egyptian Textbooks Analysis on Teach Kids Peace http domino.un.org unispal.nsf fd807e46661e3689852570d00069e918 6b5a8bc5bd7b429485256ee8006b113c OpenDocument E CN.4 Sub.2 2004 NGO 27 of 26 July 2004 Jihad & Martyrdom as taught in Egyptian primary preparatory secondary school text books References reflist Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT Jews, Christians, War And Peace In Egyptian School Textbooks Category Education books Category 2004 books nonfiction book stub Egypt stub ... more details
sub sub The International Apostolic Fellowship, Inc. IAF is a fellowship of Apostolic ministers dedicated to re uniting all Apostolic Christians previously divided through personal, racial, or denominational divisions. The fellowship is composed of Oneness Pentecostal ministers who have a desire to see the internal barriers of the Apostolic movement broken down. The IAF is not a religious denomination , but a fellowship composed of ministers from various Oneness Pentecostal organizations. Its purpose, as stated in their articles of faith, is to allow brethren of like precious faith to fellowship, regardless of which oneness group they may or may not belong to. External links http www.iafnow.com International Apostolic Fellowship, Inc. home page. Category Oneness Pentecostal denominations ... more details
The InternationalFellowship of Reconciliation IFOR is an international faith based nonviolent movement created shortly after the World War I First World War , in 1919, to draw together national Fellowship of Reconciliation Fellowships of Reconciliation that had been founded during the war. Origins in wartime The first body to use the name Fellowship of Reconciliation was formed as a result of a pact made in August 1914 at the outbreak of the First World War by two Christian s, Henry Hodgkin an English Quaker and Friedrich Siegmund Schultze a German Lutheran , who were participating in a Christian pacifist conference in Konstanz , southern Germany near Switzerland . On the platform of the railway station at Cologne , they pledged to each other that, We are one in Christ and can never be at war . To take that pledge forward, Hodgkin organised a conference in Cambridge in 1915 and founded the Fellowship of Reconciliation . In this Cambridge conference have been set out the principles that had led them to do so in a statement which became known as The Basis . It states That love as revealed and interpreted in the life and death of Jesus Christ, involves more than we have yet seen, that is the only power by which evil can be overcome and the only sufficient basis of human society. That, in order ..., in 1919, these organizations agreed to found the InternationalFellowship of Reconciliation ... http www.ifor.org InternationalFellowship of Reconciliation IFOR http www.bbc.co.uk religion remembrance ... stub de Internationaler Vers hnungsbund eo IFOR Internacia Kunularo por Repaci o fr InternationalFellowship of Reconciliation nl InternationalFellowship of Reconciliation sv Kristna Fredsr relsen ... in doing so in a world which does not yet accept it. That therefore, as Christians, we are forbidden .... Fellowship of Reconciliation in UK and US . Its office is based in Alkmaar Netherlands and its Honorary president is Dr Hildegard Goss Mayr . br IFOR is a member of the International Coalition for the Decade ... more details
The International Assemblies of God Fellowship is an independent, cooperative fellowship of ministers, ministries and churches of Trinitarianism Trinitarian Baptistic Pentecostals. Their membership is worldwide, and all churches are independent and autonomous of the fellowship. Dr. Phillip Murray is the President. The IAOGF should not be confused with the Assemblies of God InternationalFellowship , and or the Assemblies of God General Council of the Assemblies of God . Church website http www.iaog.org www.IAOG.org Category Pentecostal denominations Christian denomination stub ... more details
orphan date October 2009 The Council of InternationalFellowship CIF is a worldwide organisation to provide possibilities for inservice training and the exchange of professional experiences in the field of Social Work . Ollendorff, Henry. B. Henry. B. Ollendorff born in Germany , was sent to Germany to participate in the re education program of the U.S. government. In 1954 he conducted courses for youth leaders and social workers in Hesse. Working with these young people made him think to start an exchange program. His plan was approved by the German Ministry of Youth and also the German Fulbright Commission . The first German participants went to Cleveland, Ohio . In 1956 the Cleveland International Program CIP later Council of International Programs was founded. 1958 followed the German exchange program and started with the invitation of American social workers. CIF was founded 1960 in Hamburg , Germany. It is registered in Bonn , Germany. Now the organisation has exchange programs in different parts of the world USA , India , Western European countries, etc. . Beside the exchange programs there are international conferences 2003 in Goa, India , 2005 in Bonn, Germany, 2007 in Cleveland, Ohio and 2009 in Finland . External links http www.cifinternational.com Council of InternationalFellowship http www.cif netherlands.org Council of InternationalFellowship in The Netherlands DEFAULTSORT Council Of InternationalFellowship Category 1960 establishments Category International organizations de Council of InternationalFellowship it Council of InternationalFellowship ... more details
The InternationalFellowship of Evangelical Students IFES is an association of about 136 evangelicalism ... Johnson, A Brief History Of The InternationalFellowship Of Evangelical Students , Lausanne, Switzerland ... date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT InternationalFellowship Of Evangelical Students Category Evangelical ... organizations established in 1947 de InternationalFellowship of Evangelical Students ko IFES lt Lietuvos krik ioni student bendrija nl InternationalFellowship of Evangelical Students pl InternationalFellowship of Evangelical Students pt InternationalFellowship of Evangelical Students ru ... for this movement, which has created a vivid example of international partnership and collaboration ... are historic features of this ministry. As the fellowship has grown, representatives from many Christian ... of the fellowship. The last World Assembly occurred in July 2007 in Ancaster, Ontario Ancaster, Ontario, Canada , hosted by Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship of Canada and Redeemer University College ... of regional publishing houses. Student missions conferences occur frequently in the fellowship ... to the philosophy of unity among all Christians, IFES allows only one member organisation per country ... East Asia Cambodia Hong Kong Fellowship of Evangelical Students, Hong Kong Fellowship of Evangelical ... East Java Japan http www.kgkjapan.net Kirisutosha Gakusei Kai KGK Macau http www.macaofcs.org Fellowship of Christian Students Malaysia http www.fes.org.my FES Malaysia Mongolia Fellowship of Christian Students Philippines http www.ivcfphil.org InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Singapore http www.fessingapore.org FES Singapore South Korea http www.ivf.or.kr InterVarsity Christian Fellowship Taiwan http www.cef.org.tw Campus Evangelical Fellowship Thailand http www.tcs.co.th Thai Christian Students ... Fellowship Of Christian University Students FOCUS Europe Central Europe Austria Austrian ... and Colleges Christian Fellowship Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship UCCF North ... more details
The Assemblies of God InternationalFellowship Assemblies of God International Brotherhood is a Pentecostal denomination rooted in the revival among the Scandinavian Baptists in the Midwest. Strongly against church organization, the Scandinavian Pentecostal Assemblies remained independent and later developed into incorporated denominations, such as the AGIF and the Fellowship of the Christian Assemblies . Was founded in 1911. It has 700,000 adherents in USA. The AGIF should not be confused with the International Assemblies of God Fellowship , and the Assemblies of God , both Pentecostal denominations. Website http www.agifellowship.org www.AGIFellowship.org Category Pentecostal denominations Category Religious organizations established in 1911 Category Christian denominations, unions, and movements established in the 20th century Christian denomination stub ... more details
Fundamental Baptist FellowshipInternational FBFI formerly the Fundamental Baptist Fellowship of America is a fellowship of Independent Fundamental Baptist individuals. The roots of FBFI can be traced to the Fundamental Fellowship of Northern Baptists . The Fundamental Fellowship was organized in 1920 as the National Federation of Fundamentalists of the Northern Baptists , during the Fundamentalist Modernist Controversy in the Northern Baptist Convention NBC . While more militant fundamentalists withdrew from the NBC in 1932 to form the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches , members of the Fellowship labored within the Convention and sought reform. This continued into the 1940s, when fundamentalists organized the Conservative Baptist Foreign Mission Society on 1943 in protest of liberal policies of NBC s foreign mission society. In 1946 the Fundamentalist Fellowship changed its name to Conservative Baptist Fellowship , and was instrumental in organizing the Conservative Baptist Association of America in 1947 and the Conservative Baptist Home Mission Society in 1948. Conflict caused the Fellowship to organize the World Conservative Baptist Mission now Baptist World Mission , which would only appoint missionaries who were premillennial in eschatology. In 1967, the Conservative Baptist Fellowship broke all ties with the Conservative Baptist Association movement, and took the name Fundamental Baptist Fellowship of America . Some of its members formed the New Testament Association of Independent Baptist Churches. Relations were strained, but these two groups reconciled in 1974, though they remain separate organizations. FBFI is a fellowship of individuals who agree with the Statement of Faith and purposes of the Fellowship. The chief purposes of the Fellowship are to strengthen ... magazine, the journal of the Fellowship, is published six times per year. Offices are in Schaumburg ..., South Central, Caribbean, and International. In 1995 individual members of the FBFI were related ... more details
Infobox Christian denomination name Baptist Bible FellowshipInternational image imagewidth 100px caption ... World Baptist Fellowship parent merger separations associations International Baptist Network area congregations 4500 members 1,200,000 footnotes The Baptist Bible FellowshipInternational BBFI is a fellowship of Baptist pastors formed in 1950 by members who separated from the World Baptist Fellowship ... The functions of the Baptist Bible FellowshipInternational are essentially threefold worldwide ... Bible FellowshipInternational is the http www.tribune.org Baptist Bible Tribune , published .... The structure of BBFI is very loose knit there is no membership . It is actually a fellowship of pastors rather than churches Affiliation with the Baptist Bible FellowshipInternational is open to any ... Falwell Jerry Falwell was affiliated with the Baptist Bible FellowshipInternational since his ... International Web Site http www.bbfimissions.com Baptist Bible Fellowship Missions Web Site http ... the World Baptist Fellowship met, no solution could be found, and Vick officially resigned. Noel Smith ... Hotel and laid groundwork for a new fellowship. Approximately 100 pastors and missionaries were led ... for missionary support, and this fellowship of like minded churches and individuals ... through the Fellowship s two owned schools and other approved, but separately owned and operated ... Fellowships in each of the fifty states of the United States. The stated purpose of the Fellowship ... also affiliate with and support other fellowships, such as the World Baptist Fellowship . The BBFI is also one of three Fellowships along with the World Baptist Fellowship and the Southwide Baptist Fellowship which make up the International Baptist Network . To further church planting, the BBFI has ..., most experts believe that membership in the BBFI has declined in the past 10 years. The Fellowship ... Bible Fellowship, and the church he founded in 1956, Thomas Road Baptist Church of Lynchburg ... more details
The ITT InternationalFellowship Program was a program of Grant money grants promoting international educational student exchanges, similar to the Fulbright Program , sponsored by the ITT Corporation International Telephone & Telegraph Corporation . The program was administered by the Institute of International Education from 1973 until the mid 1980s. History Between 1973 and 1982, 498 students received ITT fellowships 244 American students who went abroad for a year of study, and 254 non US students who came to the US, usually to pursue a master s degree. Graduate students were also awarded this fellowship from 1983 1986. During this time, the fellowship was administered in conjunction with the Fulbright Program. It was considered especially prestigious at the time, because it provided students with more funding than the Fulbright Program. Notable alumni Madeleine Mitchell , violinist http www.doctortango.net medical cv.php Jeannette M. Potts , Dr Tango http www.amazon.com s?search alias stripbooks&unfiltered 1&field keywords &field author ronald m james&field title &field isbn &field publisher &node &url &field binding &field subject &field language &field dateop &field datemod &field dateyear &sort relevancerank&Adv Srch Books Submit.x 0&Adv Srch Books Submit.y 0 Ronald M. James , to Ireland, 1981 historian, author http www.haseltd.com Thomas C. Hase , to Germany, 1986 theatre lighting designer http www.unm.edu ldonovan Leslie A. Donovan to Ireland, 1986 , associate professor of the http www.unm.edu honors University Honors Program at the University of New Mexico http philosophy.berkeley.edu people detail 2 Paolo Mancosu To Stanford, 1985 , professor at the University of Berkeley http www.sju.edu academics cas dean pages madges.html William Madges Dean of the College ... of Jena References http www.amazon.com Itt InternationalFellowship Program Assessment The ITT InternationalFellowship Program An Assessment After Ten Years, by Marianthi Zikopoulos, Inst of Intl ... more details
The International Christian Fellowship ICF is an interdenominational church in Sapporo , Hokkaid , Japan . ICF was founded in 1991 by the present pastor, Jerry Jantzen. It has a membership of around 200 people. External links http www.icfire.com ICF Sapporo Category Churches in Japan Category Religious organizations established in 1991 Category Buildings and structures in Hokkaid Category Protestant congregations established in the 20th century christianity stub Protestantism in Japan ... more details
Infobox Christian denomination name International Lutheran Fellowship image imagewidth caption main classification Lutheran orientation Evangelical Catholic polity Episcopal polity Episcopal founder Pastor Edward Tornow founded date 1967 founded place North Dakota separated from parent merger separations associations area congregations 36 members footnotes USALutherans The International Lutheran Fellowship is an American religious denomination. Its president from 1966 to 1998 was Pastor E. Edward Tornow of North Dakota. ref cite news title Obituaries work Grand Forks Herald agency McClatchy Tribune Business News date September 16, 2008 ref Its congregations include the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Christ of Queens, New York, whose leader is the Rt. Rev. Aubrey Nelson Bougher. ref cite news title FAITH IN THE CITY. United in belief. THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CHRIST editor MAXINE SIMPSON work New York Daily News date November 30, 2008 page 37 ref References reflist External links official http www.ilf lutheran.org Category Religious organizations established in 1967 Category Lutheran denominations in North America Category Lutheran theology ... more details
Infobox WorldScouting type Organization name International Scout and Guide Fellowship name International Scout and Guide Fellowship image International Scout and Guide Fellowship.png caption headquarters country f date 1953 founder award for members 73,557 2007 ref cite web title Census publisher ISGF url http www.isgf.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 221 3Acensus&catid 48 3Aorganization&Itemid 61&lang en accessdate 2008 12 12 ref chiefscouttitle chiefscout owner website http www.isgf.org ISGF affiliation World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts br World Organization of the Scout Movement The International Scout and Guide Fellowship ISGF is a worldwide organization of Scout alumni in support of Scouting and Girl Guides Guiding who want to strengthen dialogue between communities through community oriented projects worldwide. The International Scout and Guide Fellowship is open to former members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts WAGGGS and the World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM , and to adults who did not have the opportunity to be Scouts, Guides, or active Scout Guide leaders, but who believe in the Scouting ideals. It was created in 1953 under the name of InternationalFellowship of Former Scouts and Guides IFOFSAG . ISGF is supported by WOSM and WAGGGS, and it has members in 61 countries presently. Furthermore, there are members of Central Branch individual members or groups in 35 countries. ref cite web title Update CB ... Uruguay Venezuela Zambia Zimbabwe International Ambassadors Fellowship Guild This Fellowship was founded in 1998. It is a Foundation to support Scouting and Guiding worldwide Forthcoming International ... 2011 See also Scout Fellowship UK Baden Powell Guild Australia References reflist Scouting Category International Scouting organizations de International Scout and Guide Fellowship it International Scout and Guide Fellowship nl International Scout and Guide Fellowship pl Mi dzynarodowe Bractwo ... more details
Primary sources date December 2007 Prison FellowshipInternational PFI is an international non governmental organisation NGO of national Prison Fellowship PF organisations from 117 countries. ref http pvo.usaid.gov usaid pvo.asp?i 3583&INCVOLAG YES&INCSUM YES&VolagText U.S. PVO Registry Prison FellowshipInternational ref Primary Mission To mobilize and assist the Christian community in its ministry to prisoners, ex prisoners, victims, and their families and in the advancement of restorative justice. ref name mission http www.pfi.org our mission PFI Website The Mission of Prison FellowshipInternational ref Beginnings PFI was founded in 1979, three years after the formation of Prison Fellowship United States and the emergence of similar organisations in England , Australia , Canada , and Costa Rica . PF USA was formed by Charles W. Colson following his release from prison. Colson had been serving time in prison after being convicted for an offence related to Watergate , the infamous political scandal during the Richard Nixon Nixon presidency. Activities Prisoner support PF national organisations work in support of prison chaplaincy and assisting the work of the church behind bars. Through PFI s Global Assistance Programme national PF organisations seek to respond to acute medical needs and emergencies in prisons through partnership with volunteer medical professionals who provide short term assistance. Post prison support Church based volunteers from the national PFI member are key ... FellowshipInternational s ECOSOC Status ref , and other organisations. The PF restorative justice ... Description of Prison FellowshipInternational s membership to the aforementioned organisation ... www.pfi.org Prison FellowshipInternational http www.prisonfellowship.org prison fellowship home Prison Fellowship Ministries http www.restorativejustice.org Restorative Justice Online http www.pficjr.org ... genocide of 1994 , Prison Fellowship introduced the Umuvumu Tree Project through 11,000 traditional ... more details
Multiple issues orphan October 2010 advert October 2010 pov check March 2010 File International Youth Fellowship logo.gif right International Youth Fellowship IYF is a global, Non profit organization nonprofit ... quickly grew and youths from all over the world participated in the programs. In 2001, the International Youth Fellowship organization was established. 1995 2000 The 1st Korean American Youth Camp in South Korea The 2nd Korean American Youth Camp in South Korea The 3rd International Youth Camp in South Korea 2001 Establishment of International Youth Fellowship Formation of 10 Korean Chapters and 10 International Chapters The 4th IYF World Retreat in South Korea Publication of the first edition of the quarterly International Youth Fellowship IYF magazine 2002 1st class dispatch of IYF Youth Overseas ... President Fernando Lugo supports IYF World Camp in Paraguay Media International Youth Fellowship ... profile?user jmw00tiyf g u ref External links http www.iyf.org International Youth Fellowship http www.iyfworldcamp.com IYF World Camp http www.iyfjaimaca.org International Youth Fellowship Jaimaca http www.iyfparaguay.org International Youth Fellowship Paraguay http www.iyfeurope.com International Youth Fellowship Europe http www.goodnews.ph International 20Youth 20Fellowship.htm International Youth Fellowship Philippines http ghana.iyf.org International Youth Fellowship Ghana http iyf.vn International Youth Fellowship Vietnam Notes references Category Youth organizations sw International ...?return url 252fkenosha 252fvolunteer 252flistings new.aspx 253fn 255fdays 253d14 ref International Youth Fellowship IYF was established to develop youths with strong minds and hearts so they can ... Corps terms organize a yearly International Cultural Exposition presenting their experiences and what ... leads a variety of community program s. World Camp World Camp s are a place of diverse cultural fellowship ... ceremony of fellowship with the city of Wollongong, Australia The 1st IYF World Culture Exhibition ... more details
Harrison External links http www.fcf.org Faith Christian FellowshipInternational Official website http www.fcfcanada.ca Faith Christian Fellowship Canada Official website http www.fcf europe.org Faith Christian Fellowship Europe Official website http www.fhtulsa.org Father s House Church, Tulsa, OK ... more details