Box 50
Contains 5 Results:
Board Minutes and Reports, 1981-1987
Collection contains reports, correspondence, publications, and other materials related to the Paul Carlson Partnership. This organization, previously know as the Paul Carlson Medical Program or the Paul Carlson Medical Foundtion, works primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is named after Paul Earle Carlson, a Covenant missionary that was killed in 1964.
Financial Reports and Statements, 1981-1989
Collection contains reports, correspondence, publications, and other materials related to the Paul Carlson Partnership. This organization, previously know as the Paul Carlson Medical Program or the Paul Carlson Medical Foundtion, works primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is named after Paul Earle Carlson, a Covenant missionary that was killed in 1964.
"Manger Pour Vivre" Booklet, 1980
Collection contains reports, correspondence, publications, and other materials related to the Paul Carlson Partnership. This organization, previously know as the Paul Carlson Medical Program or the Paul Carlson Medical Foundtion, works primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is named after Paul Earle Carlson, a Covenant missionary that was killed in 1964.
Budget and Fundraising Letters, 1960s-1980s
Collection contains reports, correspondence, publications, and other materials related to the Paul Carlson Partnership. This organization, previously know as the Paul Carlson Medical Program or the Paul Carlson Medical Foundtion, works primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is named after Paul Earle Carlson, a Covenant missionary that was killed in 1964.
A.I.D. Quarterly Reports, 1978
Collection contains reports, correspondence, publications, and other materials related to the Paul Carlson Partnership. This organization, previously know as the Paul Carlson Medical Program or the Paul Carlson Medical Foundtion, works primarily in the Democratic Republic of Congo and is named after Paul Earle Carlson, a Covenant missionary that was killed in 1964.