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Title
Testimony of Yekaterina Voronaev, ca. 1960-1964
Свидетельство Екатерина Воронаевой, 1960?-1964?
Creator
Voronaev, Yekaterina, interviewee
Воронаев, Екатерина, interviewee
Date Created and/or Issued
ca.1960/1964
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Pentecostal and Charismatic Research Archive
Rights Information
Contact: Oleg Bornovolokov, oleguets@ukr.net
Library, Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary, UETS, 57 Gamarnika St. Kiev-04075, Ukraine
Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary
Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary. Library of UETS
oleguets@ukr.net or sergeilf@gmail.com
Description
Yekaterina Voronayeva, the wife of Ivan Efimovich Voronaev who was the founder of the Pentecostal Movement in Ukraine/Russia/USSR talks about her husband, his work, their life in the USA from 1911 through 1921 and then under the Soviet regime after they moved to Ukraine in 1921. She mentions a number of arrests and exiles she and Mr. Voronaev had gone through, then, she talks about her life after she saw him last time in 1936, and about the events that led to her return to the USA in 1960. [Description English/roman)]
Type
sound
Format
2 sound files (1:03:43, 24:39)
interviews
Identifier
Volume435/pcra-uets-02-svidetelstvoEVoronaevoi
pcra-uets-02-svidetelstvoEVoronaevoi-1
pcra-uets-02-svidetelstvoEVoronaevoi-2
http://doi.org/10.25549/pcra-c14-194312
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/mp3.jpg
Language
Russian
Subject
Pentecostalism
Evangelicalism
Christians
Baptists Churches in the USA
Prophetic Dreams
Pentecostal Churches in the USSR
Pentecostal Churches in Odessa, Ukraine, USSR (1921-1930)
Sunday prayers
Pentecostal ministers in Odessa, Ukraine, USSR
Clergy arrests in the USSR (1930)
I.E. Voronaev’s arrest in deportation to Kharkov in 1930
Kharkov’s NKVD prison
I. Voronaev’s exile to Komi ASSR
Arrest in Odessa (ca. 1930)
Exile to Karaganda
Deportation to Komi ASSR
I.Voronaev’s arrest in Kaluga in 1936
Charismatic Movement in the USSR (1930s -1950s)
Moving back to the USA (ca.1960)
Tensions between different Charismatic Christian groups in the USSR (1960s)
Arrests of Evangelical Christians in 1957, USSR
Unity issues
Charismatic Churches in the USSR (end of 1950s – beginning of 1960s)
Conditions under the Soviet regime
Charismatic Christians and military service, USSR
Evangelical Christians in the Soviet prisons and camps
American missionaries in the USSR (1950s ?)
Attempts to contact N.S. Khrushchev
Voronaev, Yekaterina
Воронаевой, Екатерина
Voronaev, Sasha
Voronaev, Ivan Efimovich
Воронаев, Иван Ефимович
Voronaev, Vera
Koltovich, Mr
Zamriga, Mr
Zaprichnyi, Ms
Pavlov, Vasilii Stepanovich
Riumshin, Brother
Ponurko, Gavril Gavrilovich
Понурко, Гаврил Гаврилович
Bondarenkko, Brother
Andreev, Aleksei Leonidovich
Андреев, Алексей Леонидович
Zuz'menko, Brother
Deryabin, Pyotr
Orlov, M.A
Орлов, М.А
Zhidkov, Yakov Ivanovich
Жидков, Яков Иванович
Shepeliu, Brother
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich
Time Period
1886
1887-07-23
1908
1920/1940
1957
1958
1960
Place
California
New York
Cardene
Russian Empire
USA
Ukraine
USSR
ASSR
Russia
Kazakhstan
Uzbekistan
Kirgizia
Ufa Gubernia
Ural Guernia
San Francisco
Blagoveshchensk
Irkutsk
Krasnoyarsk
Los Angeles
Odessa
Kharkov
Komi
Karaganda
Kaluga
Tashkent
Alma-Ata
Petropavlovsk
Kurgan
Frunze
Source
pcra-uets-m [Legacy record ID]
Relation
Pentecostal and Charismatic Research Archive
Testimony
Ukrainian Evangelical Theological Seminary, Kyiv, Ukraine

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