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Gottlieb Arbeiter, Reverend

 Person

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

History of German Gospel Trumpet, 1950-01-05

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
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It began in 1893 at Grand Junction, MI and the note includes a list of early editors.

Dates: Event: 1950-01-05

History of the CHOG in Hardin, Montana, 1949

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Letter describes a group of German CHOG persons that emigrated from Gackie, North Dakota to Hardin, Montana in 1934. Gottleib Arbeiter was called to pray for a church member that had been struck with pneumonia but he could not come because of the distance (~750 miles away). He instead encourages them to call for A.J. Stuart and Bro. Forbes, both of who are closer. Prayer for the sick brother brought healing instantly.

Dates: 1949

History of the German Gospel Trumpet, 1949-12-17

 Item — Box CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
Scope and Contents

There is a reference to letter from Gottlieb Arbeiter, 1/5/1950. It contains when the German Gospel Trumpet was published, 1895, the history of it, and that F. L. Hahn was editor. The German name for the Gospel Trumpet is Evangeliums Posaune.

Dates: Event: 1949-12-17

How CHOG Started in South Dakota, March 8, 1949, February 14, 1949

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Scope and Contents Also includes notecard and postcard.Notecard makes claim to be one of the first converts of the Reformation truth. Reformation truth came through mother being healed.Rev. Ferdenand Schweiger came to Marion, S. D. on March 14, 1896 from Baraboo, WI to conduct revival on location of Benjamin Ratzlaff's farmMentions that Fred L. Hahn was editor of the German Gospel TrumpetStory of Mrs. Benjamin Ratzlaff's healing from epilepsy and ther...
Dates: March 8, 1949; February 14, 1949

South Dakota, August 25, 1949

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Meeting held 9 miles north of Arlington in 1902 and 1903


Two sisters beginning Sunday school in Brookings and in White

Dates: August 25, 1949