Charles W. Conn
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 16 years ago |
Date of birth | January 20,1920 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Atlanta |
Georgia | |
United States | |
Date of died | March 18,2008 |
Died | Chattanooga |
Tennessee | |
United States | |
Children | Charles Paul Conn |
J. Stephen Conn | |
Job | Writer |
Contributing editor | |
Educator | |
Minister | |
Book editor | |
Education | Lee University |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 642987 |
A Balanced Church
Pillars of Pentecost
The anatomy of evil
Like a Mighty Army: A History of the Church of God, 1886-1976
Highlights of Hebrew history
The Living Book: A Disciple's Guide to Understanding the Bible
The Bible: Books of Books
When your upright world turns upside down
Christ and the Gospels
Poets and prophets of Israel
A Certain Journey
The Acts of the Apostles
LA Biblia El Libro De Los Libros
A Guide to the Pentateuch
Images of a People: An Album of Church of God History
A Survey of the Epistles
What Is the Church?
The rudder and the rock
Our First 100 Years, 1886-1986: A Retrospective
Lee University: Lift High the Flame
The Glossolalia Phenomenon
Why Men Go Back
Pillars of Pentecost
The anatomy of evil
Like a Mighty Army: A History of the Church of God, 1886-1976
Highlights of Hebrew history
The Living Book: A Disciple's Guide to Understanding the Bible
The Bible: Books of Books
When your upright world turns upside down
Christ and the Gospels
Poets and prophets of Israel
A Certain Journey
The Acts of the Apostles
LA Biblia El Libro De Los Libros
A Guide to the Pentateuch
Images of a People: An Album of Church of God History
A Survey of the Epistles
What Is the Church?
The rudder and the rock
Our First 100 Years, 1886-1986: A Retrospective
Lee University: Lift High the Flame
The Glossolalia Phenomenon
Why Men Go Back
Charles W. Conn Life story
Dr. Charles William Conn was an American influential figure in the Church of God whose responsibilities spanned a wide spectrum of positions throughout his ministerial career. He was a native of Riverside, Georgia, a suburb community of Atlanta, and the son of Albert Cason Conn and Belle Brimer Conn.