The Rwanda Library is a collection of 100 videotaped interviews with orphans and widows who survived the Rwandan Genocide. CRCC's co-founder Donald E. Miller and his wife, Lorna, conducted these interviews over several years in partnership with Solace Ministries.
Its founder reflects on the journey to create the Gospel Music History Archive and why the collection is significant.
If a photo is worth a thousand words, what would those words say? Paul Jenkins explores questions about representation, cultural context, and historical meaning in a photograph.
The Pentecostal and Charismatic Research Initiative (PCRI) collaborated with the USC Digital Library to build an online digital archive of primary historical materials from different regions of the world.
Tracing the largest social movement of the 19th century through photographs around the globe
Creating a resource to document the history and evolution of Gospel Music
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