New Collections

New and Updated Collections at Buswell Library Archives & Special Collections

The Archives is continually adding items to its holdings—newly discovered letters, a recently donated photo album, transcripts to oral history interviews, an entirely new collection, and much more.

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Box of Unprocessed MaterialsSee the descriptions below and follow the links to learn more about new resources now open for research. 

New & Updated Collections

Collection 15: Papers of Billy Graham (UPDATE)

To this existing collection, archivists have added dozens of letters from the evangelist’s youth and early ministry (1934-1962) as well as video of his sermon to the nation after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001 and his funeral service in 2018.

Collection 74: Ephemera of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (UPDATE)

To this existing collection, archivists have added documents from a number of Billy Graham's evangelistic campaigns, especially New York City (1957) and Raleigh, North Carolina (1973), as well as procedural books for the 1994 North American Congress for Itinerant Evangelists and audio recordings of Graham sermons from the 1953 Dallas evangelistic meetings.

Collection 393: Papers of David H. Adeney (UPDATE)

To the existing oral history collection, archivistis have added 25 boxes of correspondence, manuscripts, lectures, notebooks with handwritten notes, and subject files, plus hundreds of photographs and slides. These additions cover most of the 20th century, during which Adeney was a missionary in China, served with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship in the U.S. and International Fellowship of Evangelical Students in East Asia, rejoined Overseas Missionary Fellowship (previously China Inland Mission) to establish the Discipleship Training Centre in Singapore, and taught at the New Berkeley College in California.

Collection 568: Oral History Interviews with Joan M. Wise (NEW)

Oral history interviews with Joni Wise in which she describes her Roman Catholic upbringing, born-again conversion experience as a teenager, involvement in the Jesus People movement, work with Youth with a Mission (YWAM), ministry among Vietnamese refugees in Vietnam, and her work in Vietnam among the Vietnamese as well among the Haroi, Stieng, and Hmong peoples; and the characteristics of the church in Vietnam.

Collection 712: Oral History Interview with Gaddam Persis Andrews  (NEW)

Oral history interviews with Gaddam Persis Andrews in which she describes lfe in New Delhi (India); gender dynamics in India; early religious experiences; spiritual disciplines; religious life of India; holistic healing; volunteering at Shalom Delhi; work with HIV-positive patients; master’s in social work at the Center for Studies in Rural Development, specializing in community organization practice; work with at-risk youth; creating modules for life skills education; care for transgender communities; networking with hospitals, churches, and NGOs.

Collection 718: Oral History Interview with Thomas Clark (NEW)

Oral history interviews in which Clark talks about his childhood as a preacher’s kid, racial tensions at the University of Illinois, pastoring African American churches in the Chicago area, outreach to the community, church activities during the 2020 Covid 19 pandemic, mission trips to the Dominican Republic and South Africa. The time period covered in the interviews is 1970s through 2020.

Collection 727: Papers of the Vereide Family (NEW)

Papers of the Vereide family relating to the work of International Christian Leadership (ICL, later known as the Fellowship Foundation), mainly the efforts of Abraham Vereide and his daughter Alicia Davison. The collection reflects the activities ICL and its associated group International Council for Christian Leadership (ICCL) in fostering prayer groups, leadership seminars, and informal contacts involving government officials, business people, and civic leaders to promote spiritual unity and better personal relations and as well as strive for conservative and charitable goals.

New Oral History Transcripts

Since the early 1980s, members of the Archives staff have conducted over 800 hours of oral history interviews with more than 275 individuals involved in mass evangelism, global missions, Christian education, community development, medical work, and Bible translation. These figures include well-known names such as Cliff Barrows, Elisabeth Elliot, David Howard, John Huffman, William Pannell, John Perkins, and many more. To date, the Archives staff have completed over 430 transcripts to these interviews. Follow the links below to read our latest oral history transcripts. 

Please note: Oral history interview transcripts are not available online during the interviewee's lifetime. 

Collection 410: Oral History Interview with Arthur Rorheim. Transcript for Tape 1, 2, 3 & 4 (Added February and March 2023)

Collection 503: Oral History Interviews with Ian Hay. Transcript for Tape 1 (Added February 2023)

Collection 484: Oral History Interviews with David M. Howard, Sr. Transcript for Tape 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 & 12 (Added June, July, October and November 2022)

Collection 490: Oral History Interview with James MacKnight. Transcript for Tape 1 (Added September 2022)

Collection 461: Oral History Interviews with John D. Ellison. Transcript for Tape 12, 3 & 4 (Added May and June 2022)

Collection 443: Oral History Interview with William L. Simmer. Transcript for Tape 1, 2, 3 (Added January 2022)