The Beginnings of the Work in Germany, 1919 - 1922
Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
Scope and Contents
Walter Warwick served in World War I, after returning home he was sent to Prussia by the church to assist in church work. There, he met Eva Schmidt who talked to him about a sinless life. Instrumental to his faith was C.E. Orr's Book "A Religious Faith". Otto Doebert influenced his understanding of the book of Revelations. He was invited by Meyers to come to Essen to assist in starting the German Gospel Trumpet in 1922.
Dates
- Event: 1919 - 1922
Creator
- Walter Warwick (Person)
Extent
2 Sheets
Language of Materials
English
Subject
- Eva Schmidt (Person)
- [first name unidentified] Kuecklich (Person)
- Charles Ebert Orr (Person)
- Otto Doebert (Person)
- Anna Warwick (Person)
- Richard E. Meyer (Person)
- Egon Franck (Person)
- Hilda Schulz (Person)
- Rudolf Malson (Person)
- (Unidentified) Eckstein (Person)
- (Unidentified) Kirsch (Person)
- (Unidentified) Guennel (Person)
- Men Schner (Person)
- (Unidentified) Kempe (Person)
- (Unidentified) Felsburg (Person)
- Heinrich Huber (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository