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John Oswald Sanders (October 17, 1902—October 24, 1992) was a general director of Overseas Missionary Fellowship (then known as China Inland Mission) in the 1950s and 1960s. He authored more than forty books on the Christian life. Sanders became an elder statesman and worldwide conference speaker from his retirement until his death. [1]
John Oswald Sanders (1902–1992), New Zealand lawyer, author and general director of Overseas Missionary Fellowship; John Sanders (musician) (1933–2003), British organist, conductor, choir trainer and composer; John E. Sanders (born 1956), American evangelical Christian theologian; John Sanders (baseball) (1945-2022), American baseball ...
In Spiritual Leadership (1967), John Oswald Sanders published a poem beginning with the words "When God wants to drill a man" and credited it to author anonymous. Sanders' version replaces Angela Morgan's "Nature" with "God" and her feminine pronouns with masculine ones. [1] Excerpt from Sanders' 1967 Version [2] When God wants to drill a man
Nigel of Cotentin (fl.c. 1071/80), from the Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy, of Halton Castle in Cheshire (situated on the River Mersey, 13 miles (21 km) north-east of Chester Castle), is believed to have been the first Constable of Chester and was the 1st Baron of Halton, one of the feudal baronies of the County Palatine of Chester established by Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester. [2]
C. J. Sanders (born 1996), American actor, son of the wide receiver Chris Sanders; ... John Oswald Sanders (1917–1992), New Zealand lawyer and author;
Barry Sanders with his son Nick Sanders (L) and running back Barry Sanders #20 of the Detroit Lions (R). Barry Sanders was an NFL great, and his sons, Barry J., Nigel, Nicholas and Noah Sanders ...
J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the FBI, dictated that line in a memo he issued on Nov. 24, 1963, the day Jack Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald as Oswald was being transported to the Dallas County ...
Priscilla Johnson McMillan (born Priscilla Mary Post Johnson) (July 19, 1928 – July 7, 2021) was an American journalist, translator, author, and historian.She was a Center Associate at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies at Harvard University.