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Payap University now contains eight faculties, or schools, and
has grown from a 1974 enrollment of 200 to more than 9,000 students.
Bill taught theology in the university for seven years before
becoming dean.
Christians are a small minority in Thailand, only two percent,
but they persist in their faith in a country about the size of
Texas, where 92 percent of the population is Buddhist. Chiang
Mai, the center of Protestant Christianity in Thailand, is located
in the northern hills, near the Burmese border. It is a major
cultural and educational center.
"Most Thai churches are without pastors," writes Bill,
"and I find myself spending a great deal of time working
very closely with students, although my job description is one
of educational administration. I have to be very much involved
in the local churches as well. That affords me opportunity to
supervise seminary students who generally work in these rural
and pastorless churches. Indeed, this is one of the dramatic differences
that one finds in comparison with American seminaries. Here we
do not have students working with pastors much. This is a drawback
to good ministerial formation and one that needs to be corrected."
Before assignment to the university and its seminary, Bill served
as chaplain and chairperson of the English department of Prince
Royals College, also in Chiang Mai. He taught there for
two years (1963 to 1965) as a special term missionary immediately
after his graduation from the College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio.
Then he returned to the United States and entered Yale Divinity
School, New Haven, Connecticut. He received his master of divinity
degree in 1968 and returned to Thailand as an ordained minister
and fraternal worker with the United Presbyterian Church in the
U.S.A. He later did graduate work in educational administration
at the University of Akron, Ohio. Bill is a member of Muskingum
Valley Presbytery and a native of Canton, Ohio.
Unmarried, over his years in Thailand, Bill has raised some 24
underprivileged young people, seeing to their educational, spiritual,
and physical needs until they are able to live a meaningful and
productive life in society.
Birthday: May 2
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