Trinity Magazine, Summer 2003
by Zach KincaidThe new global ministry building received its formal name, the H.G. Rodine Global Ministry Building, at the request of the lead donor for the building, who has chosen to remain anonymous. This couple wanted to honor a leader who combined devotion to global ministry and the Evangelical Free Church. by University Librarian Robert H. KrapohlCarl Henry began teaching at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in 1971 as a visiting professor. In 1990, he and Kenneth Kantzer published Evangelical Affirmations. In the late 1970s The James E. Rolfing Memorial Library began receiving his personal collection. In September 1985, a $2 million addition to the library was dedicated as the The Carl F. H. Henry Resource Center. by Jon HinksonBud’s was an invincible optimism, for he reckoned on eternal realities, and in their light he seemed to march in a constant pageant of triumph. He was never idle; rather he labored more energetically than most.
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