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- Title
- Living Waters for the World.
- Description
- Web site of Living Waters for the World (LWW), a ministry that trains volunteers to establish and lead water mission teams that partner with communities to implement and operate sustainable water purification systems and health education programs. LWW Networks come alongside water teams and partners throughout every phase of a water project. They provide essential support for sustainable water systems that produce clean water for a generation.
- Creator Name(s)
- Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Synod of Living Waters. (creator)
- Date Created
- 2020
- Name Subject(s)
- Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Synod of Living Waters.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Water--Purification., Volunteer workers in environmental education.
- Geographic subjects
- Spring Hill (Maury County, Tenn.), Cuba., Guatemala., Peru., Mexico., Dominican Republic., Honduras., El Salvador., Haiti., Ghana., Nicaragua., North and Central America--United States--Tennessee--Maury--Spring Hill, North and Central America--Mexico, South America--Peru, North and Central America--Cuba, North and Central America--Dominican Republic, North and Central America--El Salvador, Africa--Ghana, North and Central America--Guatemala, North and Central America--Honduras, North and Central America--Haiti, North and Central America--Nicaragua
- Related Item
- Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Synods.--https://archive-it.org/collections/3819
- Identifier (local)
- livingwatersworld
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:161252
- Title
- Community nursing in Colombia, 16 March 1965.
- Description
- Abby Jacobs, of UPCUSA COMEAR Mission Communications Unit, interviews community health workers, Miss Gabriela Olivera, R.N. and Miss Elizabeth Berryhill, R.N. at 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY.
- Creator Name(s)
- Berryhill, Elizabeth, 1923-2010. (interviewee), Olivera, Gabriela, 1914- (interviewee), Jacobs, Abby R. (Abby Rosella), 1904-1983. (interviewer)
- Date Created
- 1965, March 16, 1965
- Name Subject(s)
- United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Commission on Ecumenical Mission and Relations.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Missions, Medical--Colombia., Community health nursing.
- Geographic subjects
- Colombia., North and Central America--United States--New York--New York, South America--Colombia
- Physical Location
- TAPE 1121; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Community nursing in Colombia [sound recording] : an informal conversation with Abby Jacobs, formerly of the Philippines, talking with Miss Gabriela Olivera, R.N. and Miss Elizabeth Berryhill, R.N.--http://catalog.history.pcusa.org/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=143
- Identifier (local)
- tape1121_colombia
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:116203
- Title
- Bible translation work progresses in Amazon jungle.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-31025 BIBLE TRANSLATION WORK PROGRESSES IN AMAZON JUNGLE NEW YORK -- Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc., workers report steady progress in bringing the written Gospel to remote parts of the world, with many tribes considered still at a stone-age level now learning to read and write. At left, an Amarakaeri Indian boy in the jungles of the Upper Amazon in Peru studies a primer. His language, unwritten until five years ago, was mastered by a Wycliffe linguist, Robert Tripp. At right, a Campa Indian girl is being taught to write by Willard R. Kindberg, another Wycliffe worker who plans to remain among the Campas for 20 years with his family to produce the New Testament in the native language for the first time. Translation efforts of the Wycliffe organization are being described at the New York World’s Fair in the “2,000 Tribes Pavilion,” an exhibit named for the number of tribes in the world still without a written language. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (BT-N-5D-64-NBM)
- Creator Name(s)
- Capa, Cornell. (photographer), Wycliffe Bible Translators. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., New York World’s Fair (1964-1965 : New York, N.Y.), Kindberg, Willard Roy., Wycliffe Bible Translators.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Campa Indians--Peru., Indigenous peoples--Peru., Literacy--Peru., Bibles--Translating., Campa language--Translating.
- Geographic subjects
- Peru., Peru., Peru., New York (N.Y), Peru, North and Central America--United States--New York--New York, South America--Peru
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 103, image no. P-31025; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-31025a
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:348381
- Title
- Bible translation work progresses in Amazon jungle.
- Description
- Alternate captions.
- Date Created
- 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., New York World’s Fair (1964-1965 : New York, N.Y.), Wycliffe Bible Translators.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Mashco Indians--Peru., Indigenous peoples--Peru., Literacy--Peru., Bibles--Translating., Mashco language--Translating., Campa language--Translating.
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 103, image no. P-31025; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982.--http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-31025_02
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:348681
- Title
- Bible translation work progresses in Amazon jungle.
- Description
- Text transcribed from caption: P-31025 BIBLE TRANSLATION WORK PROGRESSES IN AMAZON JUNGLE NEW YORK -- Wycliffe Bible Translators, Inc., workers report steady progress in bringing the written Gospel to remote parts of the world, with many tribes considered still at a stone-age level now learning to read and write. At left, an Amarakaeri Indian boy in the jungles of the Upper Amazon in Peru studies a primer. His language, unwritten until five years ago, was mastered by a Wycliffe linguist, Robert Tripp. At right, a Campa Indian girl is being taught to write by Willard R. Kindberg, another Wycliffe worker who plans to remain among the Campas for 20 years with his family to produce the New Testament in the native language for the first time. Translation efforts of the Wycliffe organization are being described at the New York World’s Fair in the “2,000 Tribes Pavilion,” an exhibit named for the number of tribes in the world still without a written language. Credit Must Read: RELIGIOUS NEWS SERVICE PHOTO (BT-N-5D-64-NBM)
- Creator Name(s)
- Capa, Cornell. (photographer), Wycliffe Bible Translators. (publisher)
- Date Created
- 1964
- Name Subject(s)
- Religious News Service--Archives., New York World’s Fair (1964-1965 : New York, N.Y.), Wycliffe Bible Translators., Kindberg, Willard Roy.
- Topical Subject(s)
- Mashco Indians--Peru., Indigenous peoples--Peru., Literacy--Peru., Bibles--Translating., Mashco language--Translating.
- Geographic subjects
- Peru., Peru., Peru., New York (N.Y), Peru, North and Central America--United States--New York--New York, South America--Peru
- Physical Location
- RNS RG 1, Box 103, image no. P-31025; Presbyterian Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA
- Related Item
- Religious News Service Photographs, 1945-1982. --http://www.history.pcusa.org/collections/research-tools/guides-archival-collections/rns-rg-1
- Identifier (local)
- RNS-RG1_P-31025
- (PID) Persistent Identifier
- islandora:348380