Box 24
Contains 10 Results:
Religious Study Courses and Publication Catalogs, 1986, and undated
Holds writings, religious tracts, study lessons, typescripts, newsletters and various religious publications used by Reverend Whipper during his ministerial career.
Various Religious Tracts (Folder 3 of 3), undated
Holds writings, religious tracts, study lessons, typescripts, newsletters and various religious publications used by Reverend Whipper during his ministerial career.
Typescripts: Social Issues in the Church, undated
Topics include: "The Black Church," "Black Power: State by National Committee of Negro Churchmen," "Social Action-The Future of the Black Chruch," "Rules for Black Unity, Survival, and Progress," "Social Action-The Future of the Black Church," "Leadership Development for Black South Carolina," "Affirmative Action in Heaven."
Various Religious Tracts (Folder 1 of 3), undated
Contains various topics including, "The Origin of the Bible."
Various Religious Tracts (Folder 2 of 3), undated
Holds writings, religious tracts, study lessons, typescripts, newsletters and various religious publications used by Reverend Whipper during his ministerial career.
Various Religious Publications, 1969-1992, and undated
Contains newsletters, booklets, and publications authored by Reverend Billy Graham.
Sermons by Others, Study Lessons and Plans
Includes various book excerpts.
Various Religious Tract Booklets, 1954-1996, and undated
Holds writings, religious tracts, study lessons, typescripts, newsletters and various religious publications used by Reverend Whipper during his ministerial career.
Journals: "The Baptist", March 1970, Summer 1971
Holds writings, religious tracts, study lessons, typescripts, newsletters and various religious publications used by Reverend Whipper during his ministerial career.
Typescripts, Timelines, and Newspaper Articles regarding Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. , 1999-2000, and undated
Holds writings, religious tracts, study lessons, typescripts, newsletters and various religious publications used by Reverend Whipper during his ministerial career.