International Council of Christian Churches

The International Council of Christian Churches was founded in 1948 in Amsterdam as a fundamentalist Christian group of constituent national churches with opposition to the more liberal-leaning World Council of Churches. One of the main leaders of the movement was Carl McIntire, an Presbyterian minister, who also founded a number of bible colleges and the American Council of Christian Churches.[1][2][3]

References

  1. McIntire, Carl. "History of the ICCC".
  2. McIntire, Carl. "A Critique of the World Council of Churches by the International Council of Christian Churches".
  3. "International Council of Christian Churches". BiblicalTraining.org.