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to secure the necessary two-thirds majority to be elected. The delegates moved that "since Rev. Owens was a candidate, he should relinquish the chair and allow a Korean to preside." Rev. Sohn, Eung-sun was appointed chair. In the ensuing ballot, Owens was elected.') Owens reported that in keeping with the
Nazarene Mission Policy, any election must be approved by the Department of Foreign Missions. after the district assembly he referred the matter to Rehfeldt, writing in November 1955: "Personally, we have no desire to be superintendent here, and recommend to the department ... that Brother Park be appointed to this position." While awaiting a decision from headquarters, Owens consulted Park on administrative matters and established with him a solid working relationship.
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evangelist had a chest in which everybody put his or her prayer requests. At the end of the revival there was a great burning of prayer requests, of which many had been answered. The
Tuesday morning service went for three hours and found about 125 people at the altar. On Wednesday morning the service went yet another hour longer. People ventured out into Bethany and began inviting seriously to the meetings. Attendance numbers kept rising, so much that children had to sit on the floor and the auditorium could not hold all the people. More and more people came to the front, the services went longer and longer. On that Sunday, Sunday school attendance reached a record 1624. During the service, 150 people and more made it to the altar.
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Missions indicated that it would allow the election of an unordained pastor should the district assembly desire. Rehfeldt discouraged the consideration of Owens, and Owens agreed and was willing for Park, the only ordained pastor, to be elected, despite reservations about his lack of
English and lack of knowledge of Nazarene polity and procedures. In preparation for the first District Assembly for the Korea District to be held in August 1955, Owens oversaw the publication and dissemination of Chung's Korean translation of the
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the commencement service on April 3, 2004, and APNTS Board of
Trustees chair Rev. Steve Walsh announced in April 2004 that the BOT had awarded Owens the title President emeritus of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary; and had voted to establish the Donald Owens School of World Mission, with the vision of APNTS becoming the premier missionary training centre of the Church of the Nazarene. In September 2004 Owens wrote of the decision to name the School of World Mission after him:
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could apply the church's theology to the contexts of the students. By August 1982, it was decided that the
Seminary would remain under the Division of World Mission, with only fraternal relations with NTS. On the recommendation of Owens, on September 22, 1982, the World Mission Division officially renamed the school Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary, and five days later the Board of General Superintendents approved the faculty that Owens had nominated.
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Bachelor of Theology to Master of Divinity to Doctor of Ministry, although it transpired that this approval gave it no official standing with the same government's Department of Education. Owens chose the motto of the school, "Bridging cultures for Christ," and also the school hymn, "In Christ There is No East or West.".
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in Seoul in a rehabilitated fire-gutted former missionary two-story house, with 23 students, 8 of whom were already pastors. Owens was president and he and
Adeline were the only teachers, but with the assistance of Jun Yoon-kyu as interpreter. The Owenses were both on the Board of Trustees with two Korean pastors and two Korean lay persons. In 1956 two Koreans became faculty members.
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corporate board, causing some leadership difficulties, "making it difficult for Owens to assume any leadership role", as the Korean pastors were "outwardly cooperative, but still independent-minded.". Despite his frustrations caused by the uncertainty of his role, Owens, influenced by the missiological theories of
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Adeline had the primary responsibility to establish a Bible Training School in Seoul, where they would both train prospective pastors in the theology and polity of the Church of the Nazarene. After developing a three-year curriculum, in September 1954, Owens opened the Bible Training School
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mission in Korea; and to organize the repair of existing churches, and the construction of chapels and parsonages for house churches. Later in August 1954, Chung left abruptly for the USA for an urgent eye operation, appointing Park Ki Suh (sometimes rendered Kee-Suh Park) as acting chairman of the
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were part of a small team that visited the Philippines in order to find a site for the Seminary. Owens and Johnson chose the present location, the former Children's Garden Orphanage on Ortigas Avenue, Kaytikling, Taytay, Rizal. At that time, Owens targeted mid-1978 for the opening of the school.
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was involved in the ground-breaking ceremony for a two-story administration building (later named Owens Hall), which would house the library, class rooms, chapel, and administration offices. In August 1983 APNTS received approval from the Commission on Immigration of the Philippine government to
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On January 19, 1977, the General Board of the Church of the Nazarene approved the establishment of a graduate-level seminary (initially called Far East Nazarene Theological Seminary) for the Asia and Pacific regions, and elected Owens as President. In August and again in December 1977, Owens and
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and Foreign Missions Executive Secretary Dr. Everette S. Phillips decided to invite the Owenses return to Korea for a short-term assignment to allow the extrication of several missionaries who had been caught in the crossfire and facilitate reconciliation. Under the leadership of Owens there was
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he first service was filled with God's spirit and many people were stirred (instead of having several days of warm up). There were services every morning and every night. The altar could almost not accommodate all the people that came to the front in every single service. On the first night, the
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In January 1980 Owens and Dr. Willard Taylor, the Dean of NTS, were the first professors to hold graduate level classes on the site of APNTS, when extension classes of NTS were held on the newly purchased property. Owens organised two seminars each January for the following two years on the
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named Owens the Outstanding Alumnus for that year. SNU now awards the Dr. Don Owens Scholarship, which was established and funded by former students Owens, and is given to those in the SNU Ministerial Internship program. Both Owens and his wife Adeline are listed on SNU's Wall of Missions.
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Guinea, Samoa, and Indonesia. As Regional Director, Owens was responsible for administering both the Asia and South Pacific regions. Owens and his wife moved to Manila in the summer of 1981, and established the regional office in the suburb of Greenhills,
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three weeks of intensive training in Nazarene doctrine, organization, and administration in both South India and Nigeria. Despite plans to enter other world areas, the program was discontinued by mid-1980.
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that advocated the indigenization of the church, was committed to allowing the Koreans to build their own church. Consequently, Owens continued to work on the tasks assigned to him by Chung and Rehfeldt.
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Lyu, Won Yuol. "The Significance of the Socio-Cultural Context in Preaching: A Critical Analysis of the Preaching of Donald Owens." Ph.D. Dissertation. Berkeley, CA: Graduate Theological Union, 2008.
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reconciliation, and a spiritual renewal that created "a healing wave that not only restored peace and confidence but set the church off on a new sweep of revival and expansion."
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of Korea", the first Nazarene missionary to Korea and the chairman of the Korea's Nazarene "Native Missionary Council", who had studied at
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Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2303:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2277:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2264:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2222:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2209:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2174:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2161:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2148:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2135:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
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Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2109:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
2096:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
1993:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
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Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
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Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
1397:
Mission to the World: A History of Missions in the Church of the Nazarene Through 1985
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933:
758:
730:
723:
474:
on July 27, 1953, by the United Nations Command, supported by the United States, the
214:
2823:, Around the Region, Church of the Nazarene Asia-Pacific Region (September 30, 2019)
2726:
1357:. Social Security Administration. Issue State: California; Issue Date: Before 1951.
957:
791:
495:
206:
1999:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1977):71 that indicates Owens was elected but refused.
1022:, pp. 102–108. Department of World Mission. Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1971.
381:, Owens enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts program at the Church of the Nazarene's
3460:
2586:
2569:
2528:
1092:
________ . "The Beginnings of the Church of the Nazarene in Korea (1932–1966)."
317:
218:
994:
The Church Behind the Bamboo Curtain: The Story of the Church Inside Red China.
806:, whom had been elected by the Board of General Superintendents in April 1984.
2235:
Our Watchword & Song: The Centennial History of the Church of the Nazarene
1124:. Paper presented at the Global Nazarene Theology Conference. Guatemala, 2002.
1115:"A Critical Reflection on the History of the Church of the Nazarene in Korea."
877:
596:
402:
177:
888:) twice awarded its “B” award to him in 1949 and 1950. Additionally, in 1965
280:, where he was the pioneer pastor of the Lake Overholser Church (1968–1969).
2029:
Donald Owens to Remiss Rehfeldt (November 9, 1955), in Floyd T. Cunningham,
674:
487:
471:
378:
253:
1855:
1006:
Sing Ye Islands: 1979–80 Missionary Resource Book on the Pacific Islands.
802:, previously academic dean of European Nazarene Bible College located in
410:
2899:
2792:"Korea Nazarene University dedicates new building in honor of founders."
2627:
1318:. Number: 557-24-1262; Issue State: California; Issue Date: Before 1951.
1262:
World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918
1275:
Selective Service Registration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration
864:
738:
418:
944:
Owens and his wife, Adeline Lois Preuss Owens (born March 3, 1930, in
2599:"7,000 gather as the Church in Korea celebrates its 60th anniversary"
1424:
770:
670:
604:
2512:"Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary: The First Twenty Years"
2482:"Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary: The First Twenty Years"
2435:"Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary: The First Twenty Years"
2411:"Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary: The First Twenty Years"
2394:"Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary: The First Twenty Years"
2192:"Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary: The First Twenty Years"
1386:, 2 vols. (Lanham, MD & Oxford, UK: Scarecrow Press, 2005):1431.
1365:
1363:
2821:"Adeline Lois Preuss Owens, Missionary to Korea, Passes Away at 89"
2083:
Fifty Years of Nazarene Missions. Volume II: History of the Fields.
734:
678:
624:
574:
1991:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):219; but cf. J. Fred Parker,
1740:"The 20th Century Holiness Movement and Korean Holiness Groups,"
377:
With the financial assistance provided by the provisions of the
2903:
1810:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):202; and
1670:
1636:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1949):142; and
1572:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1949):204; and
1556:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1949):195; and
1344:. Jefferson City, MO, USA: Missouri State Archives. Microfilm.
1576:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):97, 229.
1520:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):97, 169.
1407:
1405:
172:
minister, missionary, educator, administrator, anthropologist
1761:
3rd ed. (Louisville, KY: Pentecostal Publishing Co., 1951).
1084:"Asia-Pacific Theological Seminary: The First Twenty Years."
1077:
Tried and Triumphant: Testimonies of Twelve Korean Nazarenes
347:, in August 1944, a month prior to his eighteenth birthday.
2429:
2427:
2425:
2423:
1652:
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1648:
1646:
2705:
2703:
1135:
MidAmerica Nazarene College: The Pioneer Years, 1966–1991.
833:
General Superintendent, Church of the Nazarene (1989–1997)
627:
program in cultural anthropology and Asian studies at the
421:. Additionally, Owens took a few missions courses at BPC.
1814:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1949):144.
1640:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):201.
1624:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1949):143.
1600:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):186.
1588:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):231.
1560:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):237.
1544:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):205.
1532:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1949):171.
1508:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):107.
2574:
MidAmerica Nazarene College, The Pioneer Years 1966–1991
2237:(Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City):537.
1612:(Bethany, OK: Bethany-Peniel Nazarene College: 1950):57;
677:: Its Components, Context, and Functions", and earned a
2651:
2618:, Vol. 12. 12th ed. (Marquis Who's Who, Inc, 1971):470.
2085:
Rev. ed. (Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill Press, 1956):96.
1475:
1473:
1471:
1469:
1467:
1465:
1171:, Vol. 12. 12th ed. (Marquis Who's Who, Inc, 1971):469.
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1688:
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1163:
1161:
1159:
1157:
2587:"College Church of the Nazarene, A History 1930–2008"
2570:"College Church of the Nazarene, A History 1930–2008"
2529:"College Church of the Nazarene, A History 1930–2008"
1727:
The Wesleyan Holiness Movement: A Comprehensive Guide
1384:
The Wesleyan Holiness Movement: A Comprehensive Guide
1249:
The Wesleyan Holiness Movement: A Comprehensive Guide
564:
President of Korea Nazarene Bible College (1954–1966)
1371:
U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938–1946
653:
Professor, Nazarene Theological Seminary (1974–1981)
587:, where he could also earn a Master of Arts degree.
405:; a member of the Christmas Chorus, which performed
320:; was president of Nazarene Indian Bible College in
252:(1979); and several scholarly articles. Owens was a
3592:
3569:
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2245:
2243:
1479:"Donald D. Owens: Mileposts in a Life of Service."
1099:"Donald D. Owens: Mileposts in a Life of Service."
451:
Pastor, Fairbury Church of the Nazarene (1952–1953)
308:); and Denny Gene Owens (born February 7, 1934, in
176:
168:
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150:
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115:
110:
102:
97:
62:
52:
32:
2983:Conservative Reformed Presbyterian Church in Korea
2290:Winds of Change, 1980–85: The Church in Transition
2251:Winds of Change, 1980–85: The Church in Transition
1496:, The Center for LifeStory Writing (May 30, 2008).
1340:Marriage License (Mt. Vernon, MO: July 31, 1912),
810:President, MidAmerica Nazarene College (1985–1989)
3038:Independent Reformed Presbyterian Church in Korea
1716:, Vol. 12. 12th ed. Marquis Who's Who, Inc, 1971.
1039:"Missiological Education as Missionary Theology."
2807:United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
2711:"Missiological Education as Missionary Theology"
1455:United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
1327:United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
1289:United States of America, Bureau of the Census.
2787:
2785:
2616:Who's who in the South and Southwest: 1971–1972
2186:
2184:
2182:
1714:Who's who in the South and Southwest: 1971–1972
1451:
1449:
1277:. National Archives and Records Administration.
1169:Who's who in the South and Southwest: 1971–1972
591:Professor, Bethany Nazarene College (1966–1974)
506:Missionary to the Republic of Korea (1954–1966)
2672:"Don and Adeline Owens Missionary Scholarship"
1369:National Archives and Records Administration.
1285:
1283:
2915:
2746:"Nazarenes dedicate Global Ministry Center "
2072:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):213, 218.
1931:
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1738:For details about Chung, see Myung Soo Park,
657:From 1974 Owens was professor of missions at
8:
3746:United States Army non-commissioned officers
3741:United States Army personnel of World War II
3701:Presidents of MidAmerica Nazarene University
3082:Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea
2998:Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea
2684:"Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary"
1965:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):218–219.
1952:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):218–219.
1891:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):216–217.
1840:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):214–216.
1303:Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920
1220:
1218:
794:and World Mission director Dr. L. Guy Nees.
2809:Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930
1457:Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940
1437:"New Guam First Church sanctuary dedicated"
1291:Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930
3696:Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary
3504:
3053:
3023:Women Pastors Presbyterian Church in Korea
2922:
2908:
2900:
2545:"Church of the Nazarene chooses president"
2370:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):58, 662.
2355:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
2111:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):315–316.
2070:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
2057:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
2044:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
2031:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
2018:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
1989:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
1963:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
1950:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
1937:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
1889:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
1838:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
1825:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
1796:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
1658:Holiness Abroad: Nazarene Missions in Asia
755:Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary
710:Regional Director, Asia Region (1981–1985)
681:in cultural anthropology in 1975 from the
211:Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary
29:
3686:Methodist missionaries in the Philippines
3509:Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
2978:Conservative Presbyterian Church in Korea
2894:21:1 (Richmond, VA: Winter 2008–2009):29.
1273:United States, Selective Service System.
1260:United States, Selective Service System.
822:, following the decision of first choice
773:, Owens, influenced by the missiology of
595:From 1966 to 1974 Owens was professor of
193:(born September 12, 1926) is an American
3751:Stockton High School (California) alumni
2988:Korean Christian Fundamentalist Assembly
2357:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):259.
2059:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):220.
2046:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):220.
2033:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):219.
2020:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):219.
1939:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):218.
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1848:
1846:
1827:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):216.
1798:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):213.
1660:(Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2003):217.
1355:Social Security Death Index, Master File
1316:Social Security Death Index, Master File
665:, serving until 1981. While teaching at
463:missionary assignment in February 1953.
288:Owens was born on September 12, 1926 in
1153:
1110:Virginia Beach, VA: Donning Co., c1998.
1106:Gresham, Loren P. and L. Paul Gresham.
1048:"Some Reflections on Building Bridges."
256:at Korea Nazarene Theological College,
3450:Presbyterian Church in Korea (GaeHyuk)
2628:"Theology & Ministry Scholarships"
2539:
2537:
2501:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):341.
2471:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):341.
2452:"Some Reflections on Building Bridges"
2344:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):637.
2331:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):343.
2305:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):272.
2176:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):319.
2163:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):318.
2150:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):318.
2137:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):317.
2124:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):316.
2098:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):316.
1915:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):314.
1704:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):313.
1399:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):660.
1197:
1057:"Theological Foundations of Missions."
369:in December 1946 in Joplin, Missouri.
272:. Owens pastored Nazarene churches in
23:. For people with a similar name, see
3681:Methodist missionaries in South Korea
3584:National Council of Churches in Korea
3003:National Council of Churches in Korea
2857:MidAmerica Nazarene University Accent
2383:(Nazarene Publishing House, 1984):45.
2318:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):60.
2292:(Nazarene Publishing House, 1991):38.
2279:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):58.
2266:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):58.
2253:(Nazarene Publishing House, 1991):36.
2224:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):55.
2211:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1988):54.
1978:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1977):71.
1878:(Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1977):68.
1757:Red Terror; or, Robert Chung's Escape
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1177:
1079:. Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill, 1984.
990:. Kansas City, MO: Beacon Hill, 1957.
7:
3033:Independent Reformed Church in Korea
2773:"KNU's 55th anniversary celebration"
1342:Missouri Marriage Records, 1805–2002
365:Owens indicated that he experienced
3706:Church of the Nazarene missionaries
3013:United Presbyterian Church in Korea
429:. According to Dorli Gschwandtner:
236:Owens is the author of four books:
3579:The Communion of Churches in Korea
3018:Union Presbyterian Church in Korea
2572:, (2008):18; from Donald S. Metz,
373:Bethany-Peniel College (1947–1952)
14:
3726:People from Marionville, Missouri
3540:Russian Orthodox diocese of Korea
3535:Church of the Life-Giving Trinity
3008:Pure Presbyterian Church in Korea
2842:, Bridge 73 (February 2011); and
1427:, Visayan Nazarene Bible College.
1415:(Eugene, OR: April 19, 1986):12C.
1035:Unpublished paper (July 1, 2011).
1026:"Finding God's Will in Missions."
841:of the Church of the Nazarene in
524:Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)
341:Stockton High School (California)
3691:Nazarene General Superintendents
1353:Social Security Administration.
1314:Social Security Administration.
1144:Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1995.
1137:Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1991.
1008:Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1979.
1002:Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1977.
996:Kansas City, MO: Nazarene, 1973.
541:indigenous church mission theory
242:Church Behind the Bamboo Curtain
19:For the Arizona politician, see
3721:American Methodist missionaries
3716:University and college founders
3028:Korea Campus Crusade for Christ
539:, pioneers of the "three self"
48:General Superintendent emeritus
3474:Pyongyang Theological Seminary
2952:Catholic Church in North Korea
2947:Catholic Church in South Korea
948:; died September 26, 2019, in
903:MidAmerica Nazarene University
42:Ph.D., D.D., M.A., B.Th., A.B.
1:
3731:People from Bethany, Oklahoma
3615:Marie-Nicolas-Antoine Daveluy
3545:Korean Ecclesiastical Mission
1018:"Church Growth in Korea." In
907:Mount Vernon Nazarene College
667:Nazarene Theological Seminary
659:Nazarene Theological Seminary
639:Missionary, Korea (1971–1972)
312:; died February 22, 2000, in
266:Nazarene Theological Seminary
3605:Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert
886:Southern Nazarene University
749:President, APNTS (1983–1984)
156:Mary Elizabeth Russell Owens
3711:American Nazarene ministers
3469:Korean Christian Federation
2888:"Alumni & Alumnae News"
2855:"Alumni News & Notes",
1020:Ministering to the Millions
816:MidAmerica Nazarene College
480:Chinese People's Volunteers
227:MidAmerica Nazarene College
3767:
3736:People from Olathe, Kansas
3048:The Church of Almighty God
2233:Floyd T. Cunningham, ed.,
769:near the northern city of
619:Church of the Nazarene in
490:; died July 1, 1965, near
476:North Korean People's Army
468:Korean Armistice Agreement
25:Don Owens (disambiguation)
18:
1247:Cf. Charles Edwin Jones,
466:After the signing of the
304:; died June 27, 2004, in
298:Lawrence County, Missouri
203:Korea Nazarene University
164:Adeline Lois Preuss Owens
47:
16:American Christian leader
2973:Korea Baptist Convention
2968:Anglican Church of Korea
2648:""SNU Wall of Missions""
1773:(Troy, NY: May 2, 1936).
1411:"Religion in the News",
890:Bethany Nazarene College
601:Bethany Nazarene College
585:Bethany Nazarene College
356:Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
284:Early life and education
258:Bethany Nazarene College
3610:Siméon-François Berneux
3527:Russian Orthodox Church
2993:Korean Methodist Church
2551:. 1989-06-30. p. 4
2381:International Dimension
1000:Revival Fires in Korea.
800:Dr. E. Lebron Fairbanks
529:John Livingstone Nevius
329:Jasper County, Missouri
322:Albuquerque, New Mexico
314:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
3517:Korean Orthodox Church
3282:Ko-Ryu-Anti-Accusation
2549:Lawrence Journal-World
882:Bethany-Peniel College
717:San Juan, Metro Manila
683:University of Oklahoma
629:University of Oklahoma
407:George Frederic Handel
383:Bethany-Peniel College
350:Owens enlisted in the
294:Mount Vernon, Missouri
246:Revival Fires in Korea
199:Church of the Nazarene
195:general superintendent
183:Bethany-Peniel College
145:Church of the Nazarene
67:General Superintendent
57:Church of the Nazarene
2931:Christianity in Korea
2833:"Dan Bohi Ministries"
2510:Floyd T. Cunningham,
2480:Floyd T. Cunningham,
2433:Floyd T. Cunningham,
2409:Floyd T. Cunningham,
2392:Floyd T. Cunningham,
2353:Floyd T. Cunningham,
2190:Floyd T. Cunningham,
2068:Floyd T. Cunningham,
2055:Floyd T. Cunningham,
2042:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1987:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1961:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1948:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1935:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1887:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1836:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1823:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1794:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1725:Charles Edwin Jones,
1671:"The Revival of 1951"
1656:Floyd T. Cunningham,
1494:"Smile and Say, 'Hi'"
1413:Eugene Register-Guard
1382:Charles Edwin Jones,
1203:"Dr. Donald D. Owens"
1082:Cunningham, Floyd T.
843:Indianapolis, Indiana
784:William M. Greathouse
663:Kansas City, Missouri
613:cultural anthropology
492:Claremont, California
367:entire sanctification
290:Marionville, Missouri
270:Kansas City, Missouri
133:Marionville, Missouri
3600:Barthélemy Bruguière
3292:HapDongChongShin II.
2614:"Owens, Donald D.",
2605:(November 20, 2008).
1669:Dorli Gschwandtner,
1167:"Owens, Donald D.",
865:Cheonan, South Korea
818:(now University) in
767:La Trinidad, Benguet
669:, Owens submitted a
440:Bachelor of Theology
337:Stockton, California
3625:Horace Newton Allen
3570:Interdenominational
3287:HapDongChongShin I.
2798:(December 3, 2010).
2709:Donald Dean Owens,
2450:Donald Dean Owens,
1745:62:2 (2007):81–108.
792:Dr. Eugene L. Stowe
706:Kaytikling campus.
518:While learning the
302:South Haven, Kansas
3650:Ambrosios Zografos
3425:GaeHyukHapDong III
2874:2012-09-02 at the
2838:2017-02-20 at the
2732:2013-08-09 at the
2689:2013-04-13 at the
2633:2012-08-21 at the
2379:R. Franklin Cook,
1974:R. Franklin Cook,
1874:R. Franklin Cook,
1754:Floyd N. Bradley,
1743:The Asbury Journal
1676:2012-08-15 at the
1481:Herald of Holiness
1230:2012-05-01 at the
1120:2017-02-20 at the
1101:Herald of Holiness
1094:Bokyum Gwa Shinhak
1031:2012-05-08 at the
988:Challenge in Korea
901:degrees from both
899:doctor of divinity
855:San Antonio, Texas
824:Paul G. Cunningham
615:; and founded the
513:Seoul, South Korea
457:Fairbury, Nebraska
333:Carthage, Missouri
310:Carthage, Missouri
274:Fairbury, Nebraska
238:Challenge in Korea
126:September 12, 1926
3658:
3657:
3630:Henry Appenzeller
3565:
3564:
3492:
3491:
3390:GaeHyukHapDong II
3315:JeongTongGyeSeung
3217:JeongTongChongHap
2878:, (October 2010).
2869:"Donald D. Owens"
2859:(Spring 2009):20.
2844:Dan Bohi Ministry
2762:"Welcome to OIC."
2458:6:2 (2004):12–13.
2400:5:2 (2004):40–41.
1238:17:1 (1997–1998).
1140:Raser, Harold E.
1096:4 (1992):145–170.
1089:5:2 (2003):36–59.
1053:6:2 (2004):11–14.
871:Awards and honors
804:Büsingen, Germany
621:Bethany, Oklahoma
484:Republic of Korea
427:Russell V. DeLong
387:Bethany, Oklahoma
339:. Owens attended
278:Bethany, Oklahoma
262:Bethany, Oklahoma
223:Republic of Korea
191:Donald Dean Owens
188:
187:
3758:
3645:Sotirios Trambas
3635:Mary F. Scranton
3553:
3505:
3385:GaeHyukHapDong I
3375:HapDongYeChong I
3350:HapDongBoSu III.
3227:HapDongJeongShin
3122:HapDongChongShin
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