No. Alliance churches are evangelical Christian churches holding to main doctrines of Christianity and having a particular focus on missions. The well-known preacher , AW Tozer, was from the Alliance church.
No.
Helen Constance has written: 'Stepping out on faith' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian and Missionary Alliance, Missionaries
He's a Protestant. Specifically he is a member of The Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA) an evangelical Protestant denomination
Charles Nienkirchen has written: 'A.B. Simpson and the Pentecostal movement' -- subject(s): Christian and Missionary Alliance, History, Pentecostalism
In what way Christian Faith is Loving, Maturing and Missionary?
G. P. Pardington has written: 'The crisis of the deeper life' -- subject(s): Christian and Missionary Alliance authors, Christian life 'Outline studies in Christian doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology
Jim Elliot is a famous missionary.
Feili Luo has written: 'Xuan dao yu Zhonghua' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian and Missionary Alliance, History, Missionaries, Missions
http://www.christianscience.com/questions-christian-science-faq.html#no-cult http://www.carm.org/christian_science.htm
Christian Peoples Alliance was created in 1999.
I don't believe the Christian and Missionary Alliance has an official stance. The C&MA doesn't have an official stance on many controversial issues, allowing pastors and members the freedom to explore and discuss those issues. It has historically been a denomination with a major focus on overseas missions, and as a result hasn't really focused on many of the theological disagreements.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Christian and Missionary Alliance is an Evangelical protestant sect, I sincerely doubt that they would use Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church in their description, but then there are all kinds of protestants with all kinds of different views on things, so perhaps they might, I don't see it on the web, though.