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The David C Cook Foundation was founded in 1942 by Francis Kerr Cook "to aid and promote the work of religious education without profit to any person or group". [3] The projects of the foundation include providing The Life on Life curriculum and The Action Bible , translated into local languages, for children's ministry use around the world.
Also known as the Newhall Mansion or Cook Mansion, the Piru Mansion was built in 1886 and is Ventura County Historical Landmark #4. It was built by Piru's founder, David C. Cook, a wealthy publisher of Sunday School tracts and supplies from Illinois, who had wanted to establish a "Second Garden of Eden," [1] specifying, tradition says, the planting of Biblical apricots, dates, figs, grapes ...
In 2015, Standard Publishing became an imprint of David C. Cook when the latter acquired the company's Bible lesson commentary series, Sunday school curriculum and other church resources. [3] The company's remaining assets, including Christian Standard, The Lookout , and digital resources for churches, are now produced under the name Christian ...
Integrity Music is part of the David C. Cook nonprofit group. Founded as a direct-to-consumer music club in 1987 as Integrity Music, Integrity was at the forefront of contemporary worship music's widespread popularity of praise and worship music.
International Bible College (now defunct) in San Antonio, was founded by Rev. Leonard W. Coote, a Oneness Pentecostal missionary to Japan. In 1942, when World War II temporarily halted his missionary efforts with the Japan Apostolic Mission, Coote moved to San Antonio and began Emmanuel Gospel Tabernacle (now Destiny Church) as well as IBC.
David Cook (historian) (active since 2003), American professor, and historian of Islam at Rice University; David Cook (literary critic) (1929–2003), British professor of East African literature; David C. Cook (1875–2016), a nonprofit Christian publisher in Colorado Springs, Colorado; David J. Cook (1840/2–1907), Old West detective and marshal
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At the time of his death, Bayly was president of David C. Cook Publishing Company of Elgin, Illinois (now located in Colorado Springs, Colorado). He died at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Among his published works is The Gospel Blimp, which was adapted for film in 1967 and was also made into a comic book by Spire Christian Comics.