Abstract
Robert T. Coote lived an extraordinary life of Christian service, which entailed more than twenty years on staff at the Overseas Ministries Study Center. One of his first assignments was to locate a place where OMSC could relocate from Ventnor, New Jersey. He was an important part of the 1987 move to New Haven, Connecticut. A key assistant to Gerald H. Anderson, he was influential at a time when OMSC was transforming itself from a place where Westerners on furlough found respite to a world-class missions study center. Coote was well known as an International Bulletin of Mission Research editor and researcher.
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