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Bert Todhunter, Overseer of Scotland - Bible Training Institute
A 1911 postcard of the Victorian Gothic Christian Institute at 64-100 Bothwell St. Glasgow Scotland. The building occupied the entire block between W.Campbell St. & Blythswood St. The original Christian Institute at 70 Bothwell Street was opened in 1880, financed by the Rutherglen chemical manufacturer and philanthropist James White. The architect was John McLeod. Other architects were responsible for the addition of the Bible Training Institute to the east, and the YMCA as the west wing in 1896, resulting in an incongruous mixture of styles. During the 1970s the cost of maintaining the building became too high for the Glasgow United Evangelistic Association, who sold it to property developers. It was demolished and replaced by an office block. - St Monance 1920 newspaper article
St Monance Dec 9, 1920 newspaper article - Town Hall in Motherwell, Scotland 1
On January 8, 1893, William Irvine “began to serve the Lord.” Several sources state that Irvine was born again or professed faith in Christ when he was about 30 years old in a meeting held at the Town Hall of Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland, through a well-known traveling evangelist named Rev. John McNeill. The Motherwell Town Hall is presently used as a Snooker Club. (Picture taken in 1995.) - Town Hall in Motherwell, Scotland
On January 8, 1893, William Irvine “began to serve the Lord.” Several sources state that Irvine was born again or professed faith in Christ when he was about 30 years old in a meeting held at the Town Hall of Motherwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland, through a well-known traveling evangelist named Rev. John McNeill. The Motherwell Town Hall is presently used as a Snooker Club. (Picture taken in 1995.) - Borrisokane Mission 1898 page 1
Cover page for 'Bright Words', Faith Mission's monthly publication. Click "Next" at top for page 2 showing Wm Irvine started a mission at Borrisokane, Ireland on January 16, 1898. - Borrisokane Mission 1898 p2
Page 2 for 'Bright Words', Faith Mission's monthly publication. showing Wm Irvine started a mission at Borrisokane, Ireland on January 16, 1898. - Bright Words 1895
This was the first edition of "Bright Words" that mentioned Wm Irvine's name and mission. This was after he became a Faith Mission pilgrim worker in July 1895. - Bright Words 1900; 14th Annual Report page1
page1 1900 Faith Mission Annual Staff of Workers List Workers highlighted in yellow on page 2 became 2x2 Workers (Bright Words Nov-Dec 1900, p. 374) - Faith Mission Book
This book is about history of Faith Mission titled 'Spirit of Reviva'l by I. R. Govan. - Faith Mission Bookstore-Belfast 1
Faith Mission Bookstore in Belfast, N. Ireland. Cherie Kropp in doorway, July, 2004. - Faith Mission Bookstore-Belfast
Faith Mission Bookstore in Belfast, N. Ireland. Cherie Kropp holding the book Secret Sect by Doug Parker, July, 2004. - Faith Mission Caravan
Faith Mission Caravan about 1910. Faith Mission Pilgrims traveled and stayed in such conveyances. - Faith Mission Cult Statement
Faith Mission Statement re cults, naming ''Cooneyites', 'Go-Preachers', 'Two by Two' preachers or' Irvinites' (founded by Wm Irvine). - Faith Mission Headquarters
Faith Mission Headquarters, Govan House, 2 Drum Street, Gilmerton, Edinburgh, Scotland E-mail: hq@faithmission.org - FM Prayer Unions
Brochure explaining Prayer Unions. - Govan Mrs. Annie (Martin)
Annie (Martin) Govan, wife of J. G. Govan - Govan Tombstone
Govan Tombstone Founder of Faith Mission, John George and Annie Govan - J. G. Govan, Founder
John George Govan, Founder of Faith Mission - John George Govan
John George Govan, Founder of Faith Mission in 1886 - Letter from Faith Mission Director-page 1
Page 1 - Letter dated May 29, 1991 from Rev. C. N. Peckham, Faith Mission Principal to Cherie Kropp regarding William Irvine's time in Faith Mission. Read typed copy here: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_book/appendixH.php - Letter from Faith Mission Director-page 2
Page 2 - Letter dated May 29, 1991 from Rev. C. N. Peckham, Faith Mission Principal to Cherie Kropp regarding William Irvine's time in Faith Mission. Read typed copy here: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_book/appendixH.php - Letter from Faith Mission Director-page 3
Page 3 - Letter dated May 29, 1991 from Rev. C. N. Peckham, Faith Mission Principal to Cherie Kropp regarding William Irvine's time in Faith Mission. Read typed copy here: http://www.tellingthetruth.info/founder_book/appendixH.php - Nenagh Mission Aug 1897 page 1
Cover page for Bright Words, Faith Mission's monthly publication showing Wm Irvine started a mission at Nenagh, Ire. on Aug.15, 1897. See page 2 - Nenagh Mission Aug 1897 page 2
Page 2. "Location of Workers" in Bright Words, Faith Mission's monthly publication showing Wm Irvine started a mission at Nenagh, Ire. on Aug.15, 1897 - Permission
Permission to print Faith Mission magazine articles - R.R. & Jeanie Todd
Robert R. Todd entered the Faith Mission as a Pilgrim on July 12, 1888 and Miss Jeanie M. Mitchell entered on Aug. 28, 1888. They married in 1895. The Todds resigned from Faith Mission in 1898 and began an independent mission known as "Todd's Mission," which may have been associated with the newly formed Irish Christian Workers Union later known as the Alliance of Irish Christian and Missionary Workers Union. For three years, from 1898 to 1901, they worked out of Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford in the South of Ireland. In 1901, just three years after the start-up of Todd's Mission, and one year after the FIRST general convention held by William Irvine at Rathmolyon, Mr. Todd accepted a position with the South American Evangelical Mission and abandoned "Todd's Mission." Some of his workers became workers in William Irvine's movement. [Clipped from photo on page 55 of I. R. Govan's book "Spirit of Revival." Reprinted with permission of Faith Mission.] - Spirit of Revival Book
Book about History of Faith Mission by I. R. Govan titled 'Spirit of Revival'. Available from Faith Mission Headquarters or their bookstore in Belfast. - The Faith Mission Logo
The Faith Mission Logo - St Monance Baptism Article
Newspaper Article about St. Monance convention baptism - 1945 Dockray Hall Scotland Convention
1945 Scotland Convention at Dockray Hall - Barbour, Robt Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford. Archie
Robert Barbour, Archie Turner, Nelson Retchford. Robert Barbour from New Zealand, began as Overseer of S. Australia in 1946. Archie Turner pioneered Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland in 1928, labored in Canada. He became overseer of Queensland Australia 1959-1971; Overseer of Scotland 1971. Nelson Retchford from S. Australia entered work in 1924, preached mostly in India and South America. He was one of pioneers to Burma and died in 1989. - Dochray Hall Conv
Workers at Dockray Hall Conv around 1985 held near Carlisle, England. - Findochty Scotland Conv
1993 Findochty Convention Workers picture - George Walker and Joe Twamly
George Walker and Joe Twamly (Overseer of England/Scotland) - Mackay,Evan & Ralph Joss
L to R: Evan Mackay and Ralph Joss - Newlands, David & Horace Todhunter
David Newlands & Horace Todhunter, taken mid to late 1980s - Ross, Willie
Willie Ross was overseer of Scotland. Died July 26, 1971 - Scotch Workers List After 1912-13 Conv
Scotch Workers After 1912-13 Convention - Twamley, Joe Tombstone
Overseer of Scotland, formerly of England. Tombstone reads: "In Remembrance of Joseph R. Twamley Evangelist. Died 13th December 1960, aged 81 years. A Beloved Brother and Faithful Minister."