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.
He's a Protestant. Specifically he is a member of The Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA) an evangelical Protestant denomination
Helen Constance has written: 'Stepping out on faith' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian and Missionary Alliance, Missionaries
Charles Nienkirchen has written: 'A.B. Simpson and the Pentecostal movement' -- subject(s): Christian and Missionary Alliance, History, Pentecostalism
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
Feili Luo has written: 'Xuan dao yu Zhonghua' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian and Missionary Alliance, History, Missionaries, Missions
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.
Christian Peoples Alliance was created in 1999.
Christian Alliance International School was created in 1992.
Ruth Presswood Hutchins has written: 'No sacrifice too great' -- subject(s): Biography, Christian and Missionary Alliance, Church history, History, Missionaries, Missions
Hebrew Christian Alliance of Great Britain was created in 1866.