BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF
DR. CLIFTON L. HOLLAND

President of IDEA Ministries and
Director of the Latin American Socio-Religious Studies Program
(PROLADES)
PERSONAL
- Birthdate & Place: July 9, 1939 in Little Rock, Arkansas,
USA
- Citizenship: USA
- Childhood: Raised in Southern California (1941-1956)
- Military Service: U.S. Air Force (December 1956-October
1960), Honorable Discharge
- Marital Status: Married to Linda J. Ives (July 26, 1958)
- Children: Richard L. (born 1961 in Lynwood, CA) and Suzan L.
(born 1962 in Chicago, IL)
- Current Residence: San Jose, Costa Rica (since 1972)
EDUCATION
- Diploma, Compton High School, Compton, California (1956)
- Diploma, Electronics School, Scott Air Force Base, Belleville,
Illinois; Ground-to-Air Communications Specialist & Electronics Technician (six-month
program)
- Course Work: University of Wisconsin Extension Program;
8 credit hours taken during 1957-1960 while serving in the U.S. Air Force.
- Diploma, Pre-Aviation/Christian Education Major, Moody Bible
Institute, Chicago, IL (1961-1964)
- Course Work: Fullerton Junior College, General Education
requirements, Fullerton, CA; 12 credit hours taken during 1965-1966.
- B.A., General Bible Major, BIOLA College (now BIOLA
University), La Mirada, CA (1965-1967)
- M.A., School of World Mission, Fuller Theological Seminary,
Pasadena, CA: Missiology Major with concentrations in Latin American Studies &
Cultural Anthropology, 1968-1971
- Graduate Studies at the Latin American Biblical Seminary,
San Jose, Costa Rica: Dept. of Christian Ministry, Licentiate program, 1975-1977
- Doctoral Studies, School of World Mission, Fuller Theological
Seminary, Pasadena, CA: Missiology Major with concentration in Church Growth
Studies & Church History, resident studies 1980-1981, Doctoral Candidate 1981-1991
(discontinued program in l99l)
CHURCH AFFILIATIONS: 1954 to the present
- First Baptist Church, Compton, CA (American Baptist Churches
in the USA)
- First Baptist Church, Ferndale, WA (independent)
- Galilee Baptist Church, Chicago, IL (Conservative Baptist
Association)
- Bethel Baptist Church, Anaheim, CA (North American
Baptist Association)
- Sunkist Baptist Church, Anaheim, CA (North American
Baptist Association)
- Altadena Baptist Church, Altadena, CA (Baptist General
Conference)
- Lake Avenue Congregational Church, Pasadena, CA
(Conservative Congregational Christian Conference, CCCC);
- Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Santa Ana, CA
(Presbyterian Church in the USA);
- Templo Bíblico (Costa Rican Bible Church Association, AIBC),
San Jose, Costa Rica.
- Iglesia Bíblica Nazaret (Costa Rican Bible Church
Association, AIBC), San Francisco de Dos Ríos, Costa Rica.
- Primera Iglesia Bautista de Desamparados (Independent), San
José, Costa Rica.
- Iglesia "El Camino de Emaús"
(Independent) San José, Costa Rica.
WORK EXPERIENCE: 1956-1972
- 1956-1960, Served in the U.S. Air Force as an inlisted man;
received basic training in at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, TX (January 1957);
graduated from Electronics School at Scott Air Force Base in Belleville, IL (February-June
1957); worked as an Electronics Technician (July 1957 to October 1960) in
ground-to-air communications systems at Blaine Air Force Station in Blaine, WA, and at San
Clemente Island Air Force Station, San Clemente Island, CA; received Honorable Discharge
as Airman First Class from U.S. Air Force in October 1960.
- 1960-1961, Electronics Test Equipment Repairman at the
Autonetics Division of North American Aviation in Downey, CA.
- 1962-1964, worked as an Electronics Technician during summers
while attending Moody Bible Institute in Chicago; employed by Motorola Military
Electronics and Zenith Television; also worked part-time as a Bindery Clerk at the
Federal Reserve Bank in Chicago (1962-1964).
- 1964-1965, Director of Christian Education & Youth
at Bethel Baptist Church, Anaheim, CA (North American Baptist Association)
- 1966, Director of Christian Education & Youth at
Sunkist Baptist Church, Anaheim, CA (North American Baptist Association)
- 1967-1968, Electronics Technician at Hughes Ground Systems in
Fullerton, CA.
- 1969, Associate Pastor at Altadena Baptist Church,
Altadena, CA (Baptist General Conference)
- 1970, Electronics Technician at Resdel Engineering in
Pasadena, CA.
- 1971-1972, Associate Minister of Pastoral Visitation,
Lake Avenue Congregational Church, Pasadena, CA (Conservative Congregational Christian
Conference, CCCC)
MISSIONARY EXPERIENCE: 1972-1989
- 1972-1989, Missionary Affiliate with the Latin America
Mission of Coral Gables, Florida (interdenominational mission agency, member of
IFMA); resided in San José, Costa Rica.
- 1972-1982, served as a staff member of the International
Institute for In-Depth Evangelization (INDEPTH) and worked in the following
positions: Director of In-Depth Publications and Editor of the quarterly bulletin IN-DEPTH
EVANGELISM AROUND THE WORLD (1973-1975); Secretary of Financial
Administration and Publications (1975); Secretary of Public Relations & Financial
Development and INDEPTH advisor for Nicaragua (1976-1977); Director of PROCADES
(Central America Socio-religious Studies Project) and INDEPTH advisor for the Republic of
Panama (1978-1980); Director of the Department of Strategy & Research and Founder and
Coordinator of the Latin America Socio-religious Studies Program (PROLADES),
1981-1982.
- 1983-1989: service contract with the Missiological
Institute of the Americas (IMDELA) in San Jose, Costa Rica as Executive Director;
and with In-Depth Evangelism Associates (IDEA) in Orange, CA, as
President & Chairman of Board of Directors (IDEA is the support arm of IMDELA).
- 1988-1995: Chairman of the Latin American Church
Growth Task Force (LACGTF), a network of researchers/missiologists who monitored
the growth of the Protestant Movement in Latin American/Caribbean and tracked the
development of new religious movements; also served as a Lausanne Associate for Latin
America with the Strategy & Research Track, and attended the II Lausanne
Congress on World Evangelization in Manila, Phillipines, in 1988, and assisted with
workshops on Strategy & Research.
WORK EXPERIENCE: 1990 to the present
- Executive Director (CEO) of IDEA Ministries
(resigned from the LAM effective December 31, 1989; signed a new service contract with
IDEA Ministries effective January 1, 1990); resides in San José, Costa Rica: http://www.ideaministries.com/
- Director of the Latin American Socio-Religious Studies
Program (PROLADES) in San José, Costa Rica: http://www.prolades.com/
- Professor of Missiology & Social Sciences at
IMDELA-School of World Mission in San José, Costa Rica; Coordinator of extension
programs in Mexico City and Los Angeles; IMDELA is now part of the Evangelical
University of the Americas (UNELA) in San José: http://www.unela.net
- Editorial Director of the monthly news journal
MESOAMERICA, published by the Institute for Central American Studies (ICAS) in San
Jose, Costa Rica (1997 to the present)
- Translator (Spanish to English) of book manuscripts
and reports for
several international organizations.
- Internet website developer: creator of
http://www.ideaministries.com
http://www.prolades.com
http://www.mesoamericaonline.net
COURSES TAUGHT
- Non-formal Education (1974-1989). Taught over 60 seminars and
workshops in ten countries of Latin America and among Hispanics in the USA.
- Formal Education (1975-2002). Taught
more than 50 courses at the
university or post-graduate levels for academic credit at the Latin American Biblical
Seminary (3) in San José, Costa Rica; Fuller Theological Seminary (2) in Pasadena, CA;
the Internationall Urban Institute-Los Angeles Field Site (1) for Grand Canyon University,
Phoenix, Arizona; the Venezuelan Baptist Seminary (1), Caracas, Venezuela; the School of
World Mission-IMDELA (25) and the Evangelical University of the Americas (20) in San
José, Costa Rica; and the UNELA Extension Program in Urban Studies in Quito, Ecuador (1)
.
PUBLICATIONS-ARTICLES-SPECIAL PROJECTS
- 1971, presented two papers at the International Consultation
on In-Depth Evangelism in Alajuela, Costa Rica: "The Religious Dimension In
Hispanic Los Angeles: A Protestant Case Study" and "Church Growth and
Evangelism-in-Depth."
- 1974, The Religious Dimension in Hispanic Los
Angeles: A Protestant Case Study (Pasadena, CA: Wm. Carey Library)
- 1975, "A Profile of Evangelical Churches in Costa
Rica," in In-Depth Evangelism Around The World, Vol. 2, No. 4
(January-March 1975).
- 1975, "Anglo-Hispanic Protestant Tensions in Southern
California," in Missiology, An International Review, Vol. III, No. 3
(July 1975).
- 1977-1986, produced a series of National
Protestant Church Directories for Costa Rica (1978, 1982, 1986), Nicaragua
(1979), Panama (1979), Guatemala (1980), El Salvador (1981), Honduras (1981, 1985) and
Belize (1981); served as chief technical advisor for these projects.
- 1979, "¡Crecen las Iglesias Evangélicas en Centro
América!" in Ministerios en Comunidad (San Jose, Costa Rica: CLAME, October
1979).
- 1980, "Discovering the Facts, Planning New
Strategies," in the Latin American Evangelist , September-October, 1980
(Miami, FL: Latin America Mission).
- 1981, World Christianity: Central America and the
Caribbean (a series of Status of Christianity Country Profiles), edited by
Clifton L. Holland (MARC-World Vision)
- 1982, "A History of the Protestant Movement in
Central America," unpublished Doctor of Missiology Dissertation (Fuller
Theological Seminary, School of World Mission)
- 1982, "Oh, God, Please Let Us Do It Again!" in the Latin
American Evangelist , September- October, 1982 (Miami, FL: Latin America
Mission).
- 1983, "Hacia una Historia del Movimiento
Protestante en America Central," unpublished ms. based on doctoral
dissertation.
- 1986, general editor of A Directory of Hispanic
Protestant Churches in Southern California (AHET-ILAS-IDEA).
- 1986-1995, produced an Urban Church Growth Studies
series on the Mexico City Metro Area (MCMA, 5 volumes) as a joint venture between
PROLADES and VELA; served as chief technical advisor for the project; created the National
Evangelical Center for Research and Information (CENII, 1994), located at the VELA
offices in Colonia Lindavista in Mexico City; designed and supervised the creation of a
computer database of 1,200 Evangelical churches in MCMA; designed and supervised the
creation of a computer database of more than 10,000 Evangelical churches at the national
level (this database continues to grow as more information is added by VELA).
- 1989, "Los Pueblos Menos Evangelizados en América
Central," a working document produced by PROLADES for students of IMDELA.
- 1989, a contributor to the Diccionario de
Historia de la Iglesia, Wilton M. Nelson, general editor (Miami, FL:
Editorial Caribe, 1989).
- 1990, "Toward a Classification System of the
Protestant Movement in Latin America and the Caribbean" (IDEA/ PROLADES:
English and Spanish editions; updated 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
2002 and 2003).
- 1990, "A Study of Unreached People Groups in
Mexico," a working document produced for the U.S. Center for World Mission in
Pasadena, CA.
- 1991-1992, served as Executive Director of the Steering
Committee for an Urban Conference in Los Angeles: "Celebrate Christ's
Presence in the City of the Angels!" (held in April 1992 at Emmanuel
Presbyterian Church)
- 1992, "A Study of Unreached People Groups in the
Greater Los Angeles Metro Area," a working document for the U.S. Center for World
Mission in Pasadena, CA. (updated in 1993).
- 1992-1993, Director of the Resource Center for Urban
Ministry for the Greater Los Angeles Metro Area (GLAMA), located on the campus of
the William Carey International University, Pasadena, CA; sponsored by IDEA Ministries.
- 1993, produced the ICDS User's Manual (366
pages) for IDEA Church Directory Software (Orange, CA: IDEA Ministries);
producer of IDEA Church Directory Software (ICDS) with technical
assistance from Alan Young & Associates.
- 1993, wrote "Una Historia de los Primeros 120
Años de la Iglesia Evangélica Hispana del Sur de California," chapter 1 of
Hacia Una Historia de la Iglesia Evangélica Hispana de California del Sur
(Montebello, CA: AHET, 1993); member of AHET's History Committee and producer of the book.
- 1993, general editor of A Directory of Hispanic
Protestant Churches in Southern California (IDEA Ministries); created a
computer database of 1,500 Hispanic Protestant churches in Southern California for the
Hispanic Association for Theological Education (AHET).
- 1993-1996, Director of the IDEA-GLAMA Resource Center
for Urban Ministry, Orange, CA
- 1993-1996, Producer/Compiler of A Resource
Directory on Ethnic and Religious Diversity in GLAMA: Regions I-VII (7
volumes, one for each region) and Los Angeles County (two volumes)
(Orange, CA: IDEA); created a computer database of 12,500 religious groups for the Los
Angeles 5-County Region; classified these religious groups based on Dr. J. Gordon Melton's
Encyclopedia of American Religions; created a series of over 100
computer-generated color maps using AtlasGIS for the GLAMA database project;
installed the IDEA Church Directory Software (ICDS), the GLAMA Database of
Religious Groups, and the AtlasGIS mapping programs on the computers of about
30 organizations in the Los Angeles area as part of the IDEA-GLAMA Research Network (see
http://www.ideaministries.com/ for further
information).
- 1993-1994, produced A National Directory of
Hispanic Protestant Churches and Ministries in the USA (Pasadena, CA:
IDEA-PROLADES-HABBM); created a computer database of 6,500 Hispanic Protestant churches in
the USA for HABBM (Hispanic Association for Bilingual-Bicultural Ministries; served as a
founding member of the Board of Directors of HABBM with headquarters at Templo Calvario
(pastor Danny de León) in Santa Ana, CA.
- 1994-1995, produced a series of PNRF (Permanent National
Research Function) working documents for PNRF projects in the Dominican Republic,
Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Colombia.
- 1995, "Religion in Central America, Part I," in
MESOAMERICA, Vol. 14, No. 2 (February).
- 1995 to present, Editorial Director of the monthly news
journal MESOAMERICA, published by the Institute for Central
American Studies (ICAS) in San José, Costa Rica: mesoamer@racsa.co.cr and http://www.mesoamer.org/
- 1996, "Religion in Central America, Part II," in
MESOAMERICA, Vol. 15, No. 2 (February).
- 1996, creator and developer of the IDEA Ministries website
at: http://www.ideaministries.com/
- 1996 to present, Coordinator of research for the Latin
American/Caribbean volume of the International Directory of World Religions
and the International Encyclopedia of World Religions,
edited by Dr. J. Gordon Melton of the Institute for the Study of American Religion
(ISAR), Santa Barbara, CA.
- 1996-1999, Moderator of two e-mail conferences on MAFxc: Brigada-research-LATAM@xc.org (public)
and Brigada-research-LACGTF@xc.org
(private for members of the LACGTF and its affiliates).
- 1997, compiled A Resource Directory on Spiritual
Mapping for GLAMA (about 1,000 pages) for the California Prayer Evangelism
Network (CPEN).
- 1997 to present, translator (Spanish to English) of a series
of publications for the International Cooperative Alliance (ICA) (for
example: Doing Business With Healthcare Cooperatives in the Americas,
ICA, 1997, 124 pages) in San José, Costa Rica, International Health Programs (IHP) in
Santa Cruz, California, and other organizations.
- 1998, produced a series of eight research reports on
the Protestant Movement in Costa Rica (average of 15 pages each) for the
independent Center for Socio-Religious Research (CISRE) and the Evangelical
Alliance of Costa Rica (EACR).
- 1999, compiled a research report on the Province of
Cartago (90 pages) for CISRE and EACR.
- 1999, creator and developer of the Institute for Central
American Studies (ICAS) website at: http://www.mesoamericaonline.net/
- 1999 to present, moderator of the
religion_latinamerica public e-mail conference at: religion_latinamerica@Yahoogroups.com
and http://groups.yahoo.com/group/religion_latinamerica
- 1999, served as technical advisor for an update of the Mexico
City Directory of Protestant Churches, produced by VELA Ministries in Mexico
City.
- 2000, creator and developer of a computer database on all
religious groups known to exist in 50 countries of Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and
Portugal (Religion In The Americas Database, or RITA): http://www.prolades.com/
- 2001, founding president of the Administrative Council of the Institute
for Socio-Religious Research (IDES), affiliated with the Evangelical University of the
Americas (UNELA) in San José, Costa Rica (IDES replaced CISRE): http://www.unela.net/.
- 2001-2002, a regional editor
and contributor to Religions of the
World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices,
4
volumes, Drs. J. Gordon Melton and Martin Baumann, general editors (Santa Barbara,
CA: ABC-Clio, 2002).
- 2002-2003, a contributor to the Wordmark
Encyclopedia of Religious Practices to be published by the Gale
Group of Detroit, Michigan in 2004.
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES:
- Conducted on-site church and mission-related research projects in the
following regions and countries between 1968-1998:
NORTH AMERICA: Hispanics in the USA (Los Angeles, Southern California,
Chicago and Miami) and Mexico
(Mexico City and Baja California).
CENTRAL AMERICA:
Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and Belize.
CARIBBEAN: Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Haiti and Puerto Rico.
SOUTH AMERICA: Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru and Argentina.
OTHER
COUNTRIES: England, Holland and the Philippines
- Since 1998 research activities have been
concentrated on the study of all known religious groups in 50 countries of the Americas
for the RITA Database Project: http://www.prolades.com/
Most of the research has been conducted via the Internet and e-mail, as well as during
occasional travels to other countries (Mexico in 1999, Nicaragua in 2000, and Ecuador and
Colombia in 2001). However, additional fieldwork has also been done in Costa Rica.
COSTA RICA, 2000-2001: supervised the fieldwork of two researchers who
interviewed leaders of all
Protestant denominations (232 church associatiations) as part of an update on the
National Study
of Protestant Church Growth in Costa Rica; designed and supervised the
creation of
a computer database of 2,700 Protestant congregations at the national level; created
a series of
computer-generated color maps for the national study; produced a CD with the results
of the national study,
including databases (denominational headquarters, the geographical distribution of
churches throughout the country, service agencies, etc.), reports, maps, tables and other graphics
(May-December 2001).
COSTA RICA, 2001-2002: supervised the fieldwork of eight researchers (students in the
schools of Sociology, Anthropology,
Psychology and Communications of
the University of Costa Rica), who interviewed leaders of 17 religious groups
(both Christian and non-Christian groups) during
2001-2002, as part of A Study of New
Religious Movements (NRMs) in
Costa Rica, sponsored by PROLADES; the researchers
produced a series of 12 Profiles of NRMs in Spanish, which were edited and
placed on the
PROLADES Internet website at: http://www.prolades.com/
MEMBERSHIPS & HONORS
- Member of the General Council of the International Institute
for In-Depth Evangelization (IINDEF) in San José, Costa Rica;
former staff member of IINDEF.
- Member of the Association of Professors of Mission, APM
(founding member); and a member of the Evangelical Missiological Society, EMS.
- Research Associate for Latin America with the Lausanne
Committee for World Evangelism (1980-1995)
- Member of AHET (Hispanic Association for Theological
Education), Montebello, CA (1985-1997); also a member of AHET's History
Committee.
- Member of the Board of Directors of HABBM (Hispanic
Association for Bilingual-Bicultural Ministries), Santa Ana, CA (1985-1992)
- Member of the Academy for the Study of the Hispanic Church in
America (APHILA), 1993 to present.
- Member of the Association of Hispanic Theological Educators
(AETH), 1993 to present (APHILA and AETH have now merged into one organization).
- Member of the National Hispanic Ministerial Association
(AMEN) in the USA, 1994 to present.
- Former board member of the Center for Socio-Religious
Research (CISRE) in San Jose, Costa Rica; affiliated with the Evangelical
Alliance of Costa Rica, 1997-2001; current board member of the Institute
of Socio-Religious Studies (IDES) that replaced CISRE in 2001, affiliated with the
Evangelical University of the Americas (UNELA).
- Member of the Board of Directors of the Evangelical
University of the Americas (UNELA), 1998 to present; served as President of the
Board of Directors during the FY 2000-2001 and reelected President for FY 2001-2002.
- Received an Honorary Doctorate in the Science of Religion (November
30, 2001) from UNELA in recognition of nearly 30 years of ministry in
Costa Rica as a missionary and co-founder of IMDELA, as well as for
assisting in the development of UNELA.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Clifton
L. Holland
Apartado 1524-2050, San Pedro, Costa Rica
Telephones: (506) 283-8300; Fax (506) 234-7682
For further information, send e-mail to: prolades@racsa.co.cr
(last revised on January 16, 2003)