- Washington, D.C. The
organization was
founded in 1978 and the
Reverend Clark Lobenstine served as the
first Executive Director from 1979–2014.
Reverend David...
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share their message in the
spirit of good will"; however, Rev.
Clark Lobenstine has
condemned the "proselytizing efforts" of "Jews for
Jesus and other...
- Rituparna; Arora, Shruti; Mittra, Anam; Bose, Arunima; Vora, Apeksha,
David Lobenstine;
Purwa Bhardwa (eds.),
Early and
child marriage in India: A landscape...
- nation's
second nurse-midwifery
school called the
Lobenstine School of Midwifery,
named after Ralph W.
Lobenstine, an
obstetrician and one of the
founders of...
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movement for women's
rights in Iran. in 2021, she was
awarded the Rev.
Clark Lobenstine Interfaith Bridge Builder Award,
given annually by the
Interfaith Council...
- with C. Y.
Cheng and the
American Presbyterian Edwin Carlyle (E. C.)
Lobenstine.
Lobenstein was
involved with the
controversially titled book The Christian...
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Committee in turn
formed a
Special Investigation Committee.
Edwin Carlyle Lobenstine of the
American Presbyterian Mission and
Cheng Jingyi headed the Committee...
- Hwai-Yuen. Hope
Hospital opened in
December 1909 as a gift from Mr. W. C.
Lobenstine of New York. Once Hope
Hospital opened, it was
estimated to
treat 6,000...
- a
Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in 1933 and used it to
attend the
Lobenstine School of
Midwifery in New York.
After completing her training, she returned...
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secretary of the
commission on
Christian medical work.
Edwin Carlyle Lobenstine was
honorary secretary, and T. T. Lew was head of the
National Committee...