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Historia, vol. 2: 1962 - 1964

Volume 2, 1962 to 1964: Missionary Banner articles about the Brazilian field and its missionaries during this period. Features the Maringa Bible Institute and the opening of the book store.

Historia, vol. 3: 1965 - 1967

Volume 3, 1965 to 1967: Missionary Banner articles featuring the development of the field during this period. The official organization of the U. M. Church of Brazil is reported for Feb. 25, 1967. The radio ministry is described.

Historia, vol. 5: 1971 - 1975

Volume 5, 1971 to 1975: Highlights include the Brazil Women’s congress, and the youth ministry. Clippings from the newsletter “Brazil,” complement the articles from the Missionary Banner about missionary personnel and field growth.

Historia, vol. 6: 1976 - 1979

Volume 6, 1976 to 1979 - Missionary Banner articles supplemented by other printed sources, including the newsletter “Brazil.” Highlights of this period included the first youth camp.

Historia, vol. 7: 1980 - 1989

Volume 7, 1980 to 1989 - Highlighted are the North American tour of the “Seguidores,” a Brazilian young peoples’ singing group, a “Last Frontier” film produced, and the first ever Youth Leadership Congress in 1988, complemented by many articles ...

Historia, vol. 8: 1990 - 1996

Volume 8, 1990 to 1996: Quite a variety of sources for news clippings. The first appearance of “Brisa Brasileira,” many photographs, copies of “Veenstra Views & News” and other missionaries’ newsletters.

Historia, vol. 9: 1997 - 1998

Volume 9, 1997 to 1998 - strong on “Brisa Brasileira” with many other articles as well; a good number of photographs, introduces “Avante,” a missions team from Brazil ministering in Africa. Annual conferences are pictured.

Historia, vol.13: 2006 - 2008

Volume 13, 2006 to 2008 - largely “Brisa Brasileira” and “Veenstra Prayer and Praise” bulletins with records of missionaries who served the field, a concluding history.

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