Howard W. Yoder papers, 1954
Collection context
- Creator:
- Yoder, Howard W.
- Abstract:
- Howard W. Yoder was a Methodist missionary in Peru, Bolivia, and Panama, and Executive Secretary of the Committee on Cooperation in Latin America of the Division of Foreign Missions of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA from 1954 – 1963. The collection contains a 1954 report by Yoder on the state of Protestant missions in Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
- Extent:
- 0.25 linear feet 0.25 linear feet; 1 box
- Language:
- English .
- Scope and content:
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This collection contains an eight page typewritten report by Yoder on the state of Protestant missions in Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico with the purpose of demonstrating how the CCLA could best operate in these countries. The report was written after returning from a trip to the aforementioned countries during October and November of 1954.
- Biographical / historical:
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Howard W. Yoder (1901 – 2003) was a Methodist minister and missionary to Latin America. He served as Executive Secretary of the Committee on Cooperation in Latin America (CCLA), part of the National Council of Churches in the USA, from 1954 – 1963. Born on July 27, 1901 in Haven, Kansas, Yoder earned a Bachelor of Arts at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas and a Bachelor of Divinity at Drew University Theological Seminary in Madison, New Jersey. He married Helen Peter on July 13, 1925 and was ordained as a Methodist minister in 1927. Accompanied by his wife, he worked as a missionary in Bolivia, Peru, and Panama for twenty-five years. From 1954 – 1963, Yoder served as Executive Secretary of the CCLA, part of the Division of Foreign Missions of the National Council of Churches in the USA. He then served as the minister of the First Methodist Church in Aberdeen, Washington from 1963 – 1970.
Yoder had two daughters, Jeanne and Barbara, and a son Charles. His first wife, Helen, died in 1978. On February 14, 1998, Yoder married Irene Stucky in Hesston, Kansas. Yoder died in Hesston on December 28, 2003. In addition to his other work, Yoder wrote This is Latin America (1961) and co-translated The Mystical Philosophy of Ibn Masarra and His Followers (1978).
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- Restrictions:
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This collection is open for research.
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- Terms of access:
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- Preferred citation:
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Item description, MRL 9: Howard W. Yoder Papers, 1954, box #, folder #, The Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University in the City of New York.
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