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| − | Eloise Dyer was a cofounder of [[International Teams|Literature Crusades]], a short term missions and third world relief agency that was founded in 1959, alongside her husband Kevin. It was eventually rebranded as International Teams, and presently as One Collective, along with Bright Hope International. She was born in 1935 south of Abilene, [[Kansas]], to | + | Eloise Dyer was a cofounder of [[International Teams|Literature Crusades]], a short term missions and third world relief agency that was founded in 1959, alongside her husband Kevin. It was eventually rebranded as International Teams, and presently as One Collective, along with Bright Hope International. She was born in 1935 south of Abilene, [[Kansas]], to Grant Ercil Engle and Mabel Emma Robson Engle, the third of five children, and raised at [[Grace and Truth Gospel Chapel, KS|Grace and Truth Gospel Chapel]], a couple miles from her family's farmhouse. She accepted Christ at the age of nine, and met her husband at [[Emmaus Bible College|Emmaus Bible School]]. She was promoted to Glory on September 6, 2021. |
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* [https://www.brighthope.org/tribute-to-eloise-a-dyer/?fbclid=IwAR3GZdNtHUxYheqEcwW_iksHUhBvyYpfzYP4UjqFBUDtUVVFMCpxnWEYQvw Bright Hope tribute] | * [https://www.brighthope.org/tribute-to-eloise-a-dyer/?fbclid=IwAR3GZdNtHUxYheqEcwW_iksHUhBvyYpfzYP4UjqFBUDtUVVFMCpxnWEYQvw Bright Hope tribute] | ||
* [https://www.onecollective.org/ One Collective] | * [https://www.onecollective.org/ One Collective] | ||
Revision as of 00:45, 8 September 2021
Eloise Dyer was a cofounder of Literature Crusades, a short term missions and third world relief agency that was founded in 1959, alongside her husband Kevin. It was eventually rebranded as International Teams, and presently as One Collective, along with Bright Hope International. She was born in 1935 south of Abilene, Kansas, to Grant Ercil Engle and Mabel Emma Robson Engle, the third of five children, and raised at Grace and Truth Gospel Chapel, a couple miles from her family's farmhouse. She accepted Christ at the age of nine, and met her husband at Emmaus Bible School. She was promoted to Glory on September 6, 2021.