Southern Baptist Convention. Foreign Mission Board

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The Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, now the International Mission Board, was founded in 1845 as the mission sending agency for foreign missions. In the 1940's the Board began to produce audio programs and make recordings of events, services, and interviews, related to the work of the Board.

From the description of Audio collection, 1949-1988. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 439018494

The Foreign Mission Board was established in 1845 as the missions sending agency of the Southern Baptist Convention. Its name changed in 1997 to the International Mission Board.

From the description of Historical Files, 1845-1986. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 37340142

The Foreign Mission Board is an agency of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Board was established in 1845 with headquarters in Richmond, Virginia. The Board's early mission efforts focused on Africa, China and South America. The Board is responsible for overseas mission efforts by Southern Baptists in over 100 countries. Southern Baptists are involved in evangelism and church development, leadership development (education), media ministries, health care ministries, and human needs ministries.

From the description of Mission minutes and reports, 1849-1977. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 19890067

The Foreign Mission Board is the agency of the Southern Baptist Convention which commissions missionaries and funds missions programs in countries outside the United States.

From the description of Photograph Albums, 1910-1973. (Hudson Valley Community College). WorldCat record id: 28365956

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