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The consultation files include those of the 1978 North American Conference on Muslim Evangelization (folder 5-7), the 1982 Consultation on the Relationship Between Evangelism and Social Responsibility (CRESR) in Grand Rapids (folders 3-7 through 3-14); the 1978 Gospel and Culture Consultation in Willowbank, Bermuda (folders 4-10 through 4-16); the 1977 Homogeneous Unit Principal Consultation in Pasadena (folder 4-19); the 1986 Third International Conference on Jewish Evangelism (folder 100-8); the 1987 First International Researchers Conference, in part addressing the theme of evangelization of Muslims (folder 101-22); 1987 Young Leaders Consultation, Singapore (folder 104-10); 1989 Stuttgart Consultation on Evangelism (folder 106-3); 1988 Consultation on Conversion in Hong Kong (folder 106-6); 1993 Consultation on Faith and Modernity (folder 107-16). A possible consultation in Japan was being considered in 1984-1985 (folder 100-7).
Subseries II.A.1: Nairobi Arrangement: The overall arrangement of Osei-Mensah's records was provided by the archivist, as was that of each subdivision. The arrangement scheme was based on the folder titles used by Osei-Mensah, which have remained as they were received. The materials have been subdivided into twelve subseries as follows (the arrangement scheme is noted in parentheses): a. Administrative (alphabetical) b. Conference (chronological), folders 12-1 to 13-6; 1975-1980. These files cover different events outside those of the Lausanne Committee which Osei-Mensah either attended or addressed. The documents in these files vary, including correspondence, reports, papers, program guides, newsletters, etc. c. Congress & LCWE Consultation (chronological by event/alphabetical), folders 13-7 to 15-24; 1974-1980. These files consist of materials from the 1974 Lausanne meeting, LCWE consultations, and the 1980 COWE. d. Correspondents (alphabetical), folders 16-1 to 23; 1975-1981. Correspondents: A. Jack Dain, Leighton Ford, John Howell, Stan Izon, and Gottfried Osei-Mensah. e. Finance, folder 17-1 to 22, 83-1; 1975-1981. These files document both the financial affairs of the Lausanne Committee as a whole and the Nairobi office, including budget reports, ledger books, balance sheets and related correspondence. f. Geographical (alphabetical by region), folders 18-1 to 20-19; 1973-1981. These files are subdivided into two major sections: the country files and regional coordination files. The regional coordination files relate to the LCWE regional subcommittees, and include reports and correspondence from them. g. LCWE Meetings (chronological), folders 21-1 to 6; 1972-1978. These files and LCWE Executive Committee Meeting files (See \"8.\") somewhat overlap, since their meetings were held concurrently. In addition, the reports made to the Executive Committee were later distributed to the general membership. These files provide a very detailed account of the preparation for the meetings, the issues deliberated upon at the meetings, as well as the direction taken as a result of them. h. LCWE Executive Committee Meeting (chronological), folder 21-7 to 22-4; 1975-1979. i. LCWE Retired Members (alphabetical), folders 22-5 to 36; 1975-1980. These files contain both administrative information on the retirement and replacement of LCWE members, along with correspondence with retired members, in some cases documenting the retirement process and the issues involved in filling a vacancy. j. Organization (alphabetical), folders 22-37 to 23-35; 1975-1981. The contents of these files vary greatly, consisting of correspondence or newsletters or periodicals or some combination of these. k. LCWE Publications (alphabetical), folders 24-1 to 21; 1975- 1981. These files relate to the printed materials prepared by the Committee, ranging from brochures to the Information Bulletin to press releases. In some cases, these include the actual publications; in others, the correspondence or other administrative records related to a particular publication. These files document the public face of the LCWE and additionally serve to record in summary form the activities of the Committee. l. Working Groups (alphabetical), folders 25-1 to 13; 1975-1979. These files document the ongoing work of the four Working Groups of the LCWE: Communications, Intercession, Strategy, and Theology and Education. Date Range: 1972-1981 Volume: 17 cubic feet Boxes: 10-25, 81 Correspondents: Primarily the Executive Director as the creator or recipient of correspondence, memos, and reports Notes: These records, like those of Leighton Ford's LCWE records, record the very beginning of the Committee, and also include some materials from the 1974 Congress. Gottfried Osei-Mensah held this position over the whole period covered by the records. They consist of his files of correspondence, minutes, memos, reports, and other administrative materials, all of which extensively document his tenure as LCWE Executive Secretary.
Subseries II.D.6.a: Lausanne II (Manila), 1989Arrangement: AlphabeticalDate Range: 1983-1993Volume: 2.4 cubic feetBoxes: 299-305Geographic coverage: WorldwideType of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, newsletters, press releases, manuscripts of papers at the Manila Congress, and Lausanne-related or other conferences and consultations,financial audit, biographical sketchesCorrespondents: Houston, Sharon Chan, Ed Dayton, Leighton Ford, Paul McKaughan, otherLCWE figures, ministry representativesNotes: These files relate to various program details of the 1989 Congress (including the taping and distribution of audio recordings of the Congress plenaries and workshops, biographies of Congress plenary speakers, daily chairmen and artists, musicians and drama groups, the production of videos featured throughout the plenary sessions, etc.), foreign-language versions of some of the Congress papers produced afterward, evaluations by participants and LCWEmembers and leaders, participant-related matters, and a newsletter for participants.
Subseries II.D.2.d: Other MeetingsArrangement: ChronologicalDate Range: 1974, 1988-1991Volume: .3 cubic feetBoxes: 309-310Geographic coverage: Type of documents: Correspondence, program materials, press coverage, newsletters, reports, participant lists, statements, background materialsCorrespondents: Houston, meeting representatives and planners, Phill Butler and Jim Kraakevik for the 1991 Consultation on PartnershipNotes: This subseries consists of five files on a few evangelization meetings that took place, mostly while Houston was the LCWE International Director, including the participant list from the 1988 European Leadership Conference on World Evangelization (in Bad Boll, Germany), reflections on the 1989 World Council of Churches meeting in San Antonio and comparisons between in and the Congress in Manila, the 1990 German Congress on Evangelization in Stuttgart (all documents in German), and the 1991 Wheaton Consultation on Partnership in World Mission in Wheaton (including participant list, statement of affirmations and commitments, presentation manuscripts, background papers), several of which Houston attended. Also included is correspondence about a proposed Indian Young Leaders Conference and several items from the first Lausanne Congress in 1974 (a German version of a resource booklet produced after the event and a British news magazine covering the Congress). 59ce067264
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