How the CHOG Originated in Holland, 1913 - 1949
Item — Box: CHOG 176, Folder: Europe
Scope and Contents
This includes information about family and the influence of the Strunze family. Personal and spirtual information of Fritz Jeeninga including: salvation, World War I service, and street preaching. He was a part of the beginnings of CHOG in Holland. He talks about how World War II hindered expansion of the church in Holland and the scattering of the people. The Gospel Trumpet was discontinued due to the Germans wanting to censor it. He recalls that the Christian spirit has died out as the churches have become more empty.
Dates
- Event: 1913 - 1949
Creator
- Fritz Jeeninga (Person)
Extent
4 Sheets
Language of Materials
English
Subject
- Albertje Jeeninga (Person)
- August Strunze (Person)
- Strunze, Mrs. (Person)
- Jan Jeeninga (Person)
- Bouwma, Brother (Person)
- A. Borbe (Person)
- W. Wauvich (Person)
- Zars, Brother (Person)
- Soloman Weisburger (Person)
- Gottfried Zuber (Person)
- Nora Grace Donohew (Person)
- Wick McKinley Donohew (Person)
- C. E. Brown, Dr. (Charles Ewing) (Person)
- John Lamour (Person)
- Hoen, Br (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Anderson University and Church of God Archives Repository