Russell V. DeLong explained

Russell Victor DeLong (1901–1981) was a Nazarene minister, evangelist, and college president.

Early life and education

DeLong was a New Hampshire native,[1] the son of a minister.[2] He received his undergraduate education at the Eastern Nazarene College in Massachusetts,[1] then earned his master's and doctoral degrees from Boston University.[2] He later received an honorary doctor of divinity from the Northwest Nazarene College.[2]

Academic career and ministry

DeLong was ordained in 1926 and came on faculty at the Northwest Nazarene College (NNC) that same year.[3] He was elected president of NNC in 1927 and served until 1932, when he left to complete his doctoral work at Boston University, but was elected to the presidency at NNC a second time in 1935 and served there again until 1942.[1] It was under his first administration that NNC gained educational accreditation as a two-year school, and under his second that the college gained accreditation as a four-year school.[4]

He then served as District Superintendent for the Northwest Indiana District Church of the Nazarene until 1945,[3] when he was elected founding dean of Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) in Kansas City, Missouri.[5] While at NTS in the 1950s, he operated a successful radio ministry.[3] He also was the author, compiler, or editor of at least 33 books.[6] DeLong later served as president of Pasadena College, from 1957 to 1960.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nnu.edu/inauguration/download_pdf.php?d=program.pdf Twelfth Presidential Inauguration at Northwest Nazarene University
  2. http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/3301-3400/HDM3389.pdf The High Cost of Low Living by Russell Victor DeLong. Kansas city: Beacon Hill Press, 1949.
  3. http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/0201-0300/HDM0248.PDF There Are No Moral Accidents by Russell V. DeLong
  4. http://www.nnu.edu/offices/office-of-the-president/presidents-messages/fall-2008-presidents-dinner-message/ Fall 2008 President's Dinner at NNU
  5. http://www.nts.edu/about-nts About NTS
  6. http://wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/books/2301-2400/HDM2350.PDF Illnesses of the Modern Soul by Russell Victor DeLong. Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press (1965).