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Mission to the World
Manuscript Collection RG 22  
Boxes 1 -3, 35 - 61; 64 - 106; 108 - 110; 275; 292 - 293;
329 - 330; 445
Abstract:
Span Dates: 1969 - [ongoing]
Size: 82 cu. ft.
Access Restrictions: Most files are open. Viewing restrictions apply to some files, which are noted where they occur.{picture}
Collection Citation: Mission to the World, Records, Box __, Folder __: item description, PCA Historical Center, St. Louis, MO.
Biographical Sketch:

Scope and Content Note: The Mission to the World collection shows how a modern mission sending agency grew from a movement within the Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS) to become an independent board, a committee within a new denomination and finally a mature, experienced denominational agency. This is a continuing story, and the collection is a dynamic set of active records and correspondence managed by the PCA Historical Center.

The collection begins late in the 1960s as a small group of pastors and laymen within the Presbyterian Evangelistic Fellowship (PEF) organized to express dissatisfaction with the teaching and social activism of some missionaries and the "equalization policy" of the PCUS denomination. Under equalization an individual or church did not have the freedom to specifically support missionaries with whom they agreed theologically.
Conservatives' money was being used to fund a quite-liberal world agenda.

A revival movemnt of the 1950s and 1960s in the PCUS, spread by PEF evangelists, created a new concern for world evangelism. In 1971 this movement culminated in formation of the Executive Committee for Overseas Evangelism (ECOE). Initially ECOE tried to be a liason between conservatives and the Board of World Missions, PCUS. Instead, the Board saw ECOE as a dangerous competitor, and it became a rallying point in the controversies leading to the withdrawal of churches into the National Presbyterian Church [the name initially chosen by the PCA]. In 1973 ECOE became Mission to the World, the sponsoring agency for six missionaries who left the Board of World Missions at the formation of the PCA.

Through Joining-and-Receiving the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Evangelical Synod, a new component was added. The Committee on Mission to the World was merged with World Presbyterian Missions. WPM was born on June 11, 1957 as the sending agency of the Bible Presbyterian Church. Its origins were in the Independent Board for Presbyterian Foreign Missions, which was itself the central point of contention in the heresy trials and subsequent division of the Presbyterian Church in the USA during the 1930s. In WPM's 25th anniversary year, 1982, it was absorbed by MTW. This now larger organization immediately had to cope with a conflict of management styles. The RPCES had used an agency approach, while the PCA utilizes a committee structure. There also were differences in philosophy and strategy. MTW had more joint agreements with non-Reformed groups and an urban church-planting approach.

From an historical perspective, the MTW collection is of immense value since it provides a detailed account of the problems and thinking unique to late-20th century missions as a new organization was founded and then incorporated into a new denomination. Particularly noteworthy is the determination of such leaders as Jimmy Lyons, Ben Wilkinson, and William E. Hill. There is an immense body of correspondence from these men which candidly presents their philosophy and goals. Interaction between these men and the Board of World Missions also shows the lack of common ground available in the PCUS for conservatives and moderate/liberals.

The assembled materials also document how the organization grew as a business and the problems and potential which data processing advances brought in the 1970s. There also are significant indiations of the lfie and ministry of the MTW missionary in the field and policies and criteria for fielding missionaries.

Administrative Note: Since these are still active files and cover a recent period, the PCA Historical Center is functioning more as conservator and records manager than as research source at the current time. There is much material which could be quite useful now. Other files, especially personnel materials, are restricted. Access to some documents requires authorization in writing from the Director of MTW or the Committee on Mission to the World. The Director the PCA Historical Center will be the final arbitor if a question of restriction arises. Staff should note that where a box contains materials noticeably subject to restriction a red dot has been affixed to the box and or file folders. This is not inclusive, though, and other material requested should be reviewed by the Director.

Acquisition: Mission to the World records are routinely placed on deposit at the PCA Historical Center as part of a on-going records management program.
Processing: Initial processing and arrangement of this collection was completed in 1988 by Paul Ingram. Additional processing, as materials have been received, has been accomplished by Susan Starnes, Jerry Kornegay and Wayne Sparkman. Migration of finding aids to HTML formating was done by Wayne Sparkman between 1999 - 2000.
Due to the overall size of the Mission to the World Collection, a series inventory listing only is provided at this time. Finding Aids are available at the repository and will be made available on request. Some items within this collection are under viewing restriction. Permission for access to those items must be obtained in writing from the current Director of Mission to the World or from its Board of Directors. Where the content of an entire box is under restriction, that entry will be noted in red print.
Box Subject Box Subject
1
Financial Records, 1973 - 1976
76
Missionary correspondence, E - K, 1979 - 1980
2
Financial Records, 1976 - 1978
77
Missionary correspondence, Mc - St, 1979 - 1980
3
Staff/missionary financial records, 1973 - 1980
78
Missionary correspondence, St - Y, 1979 - 1980
35
ECOE Administrative Files, 1969 - 1973
79
Missionary correspondence, A - Ma, 1981
36
ECOE Administrative Files, 1969 - 1973
80
Missionary correspondence, Ma - Y, 1981
37
Administrative Files, 1974 - 1976
81
General correspondence, A - C, 1972 - 1976
38
ECOE Organizing Papers
82
General Correspondence, D - L, 1972 - 1976
39
MTW Committee Working Papers, 1974 - 1975
83
General Correspondence, Mc - R, 1972 - 1976
40
MTW Committee, Minutes, Reports, 1976 - 1977
84
General Correspondence, S - Z, 1972 - 1976
41
MTW Committee, Minutes, Reports, 1978
85
Missionary files, K - Mc, 1979 - 1980
42
General Assembly, 1973 - 1978, Reports, Files
86
Church/Presbytery Correspondence, 1974
43
MTW Committee, Minutes, Memos, 1976 - 1977
87
Church Correspondence, A - W, 1974 - 1977
44
Urbana Education, 1976 - 1978
88
Presbytery Correspondence, 1975 - 1977
45
MTW Committee, Dockets, 1979
89
Church Correspondence, A - Fi, 1971 - 1976
46
Organizations, A - Lat, 1974 - 1978
90
Church Correspondence, Fi - W, 1971 - 1976
47
Organizations, Lau - So, 1974 - 1978
91
Church Correspondence, Tr - Z, 1971 - 1976
48
Organizations, St - Wo, 1974 - 1978
92
Church Correspondence, A - Fi, 1977 - 1979
49
Organizations, Wo - Wy, 1974 - 1978 & Financial
93
Church Correspondence, Fi - Ne, 1977 - 1979
50
Evangelical Foreign Missions Assn., 1973 - 1978
94
Church Correspondence, Ne - Z, 1977 - 1979
51
Administrative Files, 1974 - 1978
95
Administrative Corresp., A - C, 1974 - 1977
52
Audio tapes, slides, records
96
Administrative Corresp., D - Ma, 1974 - 1977
53
Handbooks and Position Papers, 1975 - 1976
97
Administrative Corresp., Mi - X, 1974 - 1977
54
Pamphlets & tracts by various organizations
98
Administrative Corresp., A - K, 1978
55
National Situation Reports, A - L, 1973 - 1976
99
Administrative Corresp., L - Z, 1978
56
National Situation Reports, M - Z, 1974 - 1976
100
Missionary prayer letters, A - R, 1979 - 1982
57
Retired/resigned non-missionary staff, 1974 - 1981
101
Missionary prayer letters, S - Y, 1979 - 1982
58
Retired/resigned missionary staff, 1974 - 1981
102
Church Correspondence, A - W, 1979 - 1982
59
Inactive Candidates, A - Y, 1973 - 1977
103
Servants in Missions Abroad (SIMA), 1979 - 81
60
Candidates in abeyance, A - Mo, 1975 - 1981
104
SIMA, Admin. Corresp., A - Ma, 1981 - 1983
61
Candidates in abeyance, Mo - Y, 1975 - 1981
105
SIMA, Admin. Corresp., Me - Z, 1981 - 1983
64
Mission correspondence, national stategy, 1977
106
Administrative Corresp., A - Z, 1981
65
Newsletter originals
108
Printed Literature, 1963 - 1987
66
Missionary newsletters, A - Y, 1974 - 1977
109
Paul McKaughan Papers, 1969 - 1976
67
Missionary correspondence, A - Y, 1972 - 1978
110
Miscellaneous papers
68
Missionary correspondence, A - E, 1972 - 1978
275
 
69
Missionary correspondence, F - Ha, 1972 - 1978
292
 
70
Missionary correspondence, He - K, 1972 - 1978
293
 
71
Missionary correspondence, L - Ma, 1972 - 1978
329
 
72
Missionary correspondence, Ma - R, 1972 - 1978
330
 
73
Missionary correspondence, R - Wa, 1972 - 1978
445
 
74
Missionary correspondence, We - Y, 1972 - 1978
 
75
Missionary correspondence, A - D, 1979 - 1980
 











































































 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





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