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Glen Anniskette collection

 Collection
Identifier: M0093

Scope and Contents

From the Collection: The materials in the Glen Anniskette Collection are divided into three series.

Series 1: Projection slides — includes a large collection of reversal film, or film slides, all in color, of various locations during Glen's evangalistic missionary travels all over the world. There are numerous places in which these slides were taken. Not all slides contain missionary work, but also family life and vacations. The film slides date as early as June 1981 to late as November 1989. All film slides are contained and stored in six boxes.

Series 2: Photographs — includes myriads of photographs taken by Glen or acquaintance of Glen throughout two decades in multiple countries. The location of these pictures are found in areas of Asia such as Malaysia, India, Indonesia, Pakistan. Areas in Europe, such as Germany, United Kingdom and Balkans region. Areas in Africa, such as Kenya, Zimbabew, Ethopia, Tanzinia, Botswana. Areas in Latin America and the Caribbean, such as Bolivia, Colombia, Brazil and Trinidad. Areas in Polynesia such as unidentified Pacific isands, Australia and New Zealand. Most notable are pictures of his home state, Alaska. All photographs are contained and stored in two boxes.

Series 3: Audio cassettes — includes an assortment of aduio cassette tapes dating from as early as 1981 to as late as 1994. The audio cassettes record Glen Anniskette preaching, sermons or singing, Julie Anniskette, and tapes unlabed with indivudal persons. All aduio cassettes are contained and stored in two boxes.

Dates

  • 1981-2011

Conditions Governing Use

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Biographical / Historical

Born to a Tlingit (pronounced Kleenkit) Native American family in Alaska, February 1, 1953, Glen Wayne Anniskette experienced several spiritual awakenings that led him to the service of the Lord. At the age of 15, he became affiliated with Church of God at a youth camp. He set out to work for the Lord as a 17-year-old and has not looked back. Glen Anniskette's first wife, Julie, passed away. He and Susie Leach first met at West Coast Bible College back in the 1970s, but through their shyness never spoke. They married forty years later when Susie worked at Lee University in the Communication Arts Department and Glen was ministering in Africa. He is the only full-blooded Tlingit Church of God bishop. Glen was one of many Native American representatives and signaturees in the Proclamation of Forgiveness to then-president George W. Bush through deputy assistant to the president and director of intergovernmental affairs, Ruben Barrales, in 2005. In 2018, Glen received his M.A. in counseling at the Pentecostal Theological Seminary. Glen Anniskette has been actively engaged in evangelism for more than 45 years, ministering in 65 countries around the world. His travels and sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ as an International Missionary Evangelist-at-Large. He began preaching and financially sponsoring major evangelistic outreaches and leadership seminars around the world early on in his ministry. He has traveled to many nations financing evangelistic crusades touching countless thousands with the power of the Gospel.

Extent

12.6 Linear Feet (12 containers)

Language of Materials

English

Metadata Rights Declarations

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Title
Glen Anniskette Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Emma Bono, Logan Williamson
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Hal Bernard Dixon Jr. Pentecostal Research Center Repository

Contact:
Dixon Pentecostal Research Center
260 11th Street NE
Cleveland TN 37311 USA
423-614-8576