William MacDonald (Christian author)
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Leominster, Massachusetts
William MacDonald | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 7, 1917 Leominster, Massachusetts |
| Died | December 25, 2007 (aged 90) |
| Occupation | Author, Minister |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | Tufts University Harvard Business School |
| Relatives | Ian M (Morrison) MacDonald (brother) Thomas MacDonald (nephew) Susi MacDonald (niece) |
William MacDonald (January 7, 1917 – December 25, 2007) was an American theologian and teacher. He was President of Emmaus Bible College,[1] Plymouth Brethren and a prolific author of over 84 published books.[2]
Early life and education
William (Bill) MacDonald was born on January 7, 1917, in Leominster, Massachusetts.
When he was six years old, his family moved to Stornoway, Scotland, and later moved back to Massachusetts. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Tufts College in 1938 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1940.[3]
Career
After graduation, he was employed as an investment analyst at the First National Bank of Boston (now known as BankBoston) until 1942. During 1942, MacDonald enlisted in the Navy, where he served until 1946. He then served on the faculty of Emmaus Bible School until 1965, becoming President in 1959.[4] He contributed to the Emmaus Correspondence School through his writings.[5]
President of Emmaus Bible College (1959-1965)
While President of Emmaus Bible College, MacDonald made lasting contributions. Among his accomplishments are numbered:
- Leading Emmaus Bible College to purchase the 156 N. Oak Park facility
- Leading the merging of the Toronto and Chicago schools in Oak Park
- Leading the purchase of the Groveland building in 1960
- Bringing the "Emmaus student enrollment above 100 in the resident school and above 60 in the evening school."
Post-Presidency Career
After 1965, he led a Bible-teaching ministry in the United States, Europe, and Asia until 1972. In 1973 he served on the faculty of the Discipleship Intern Training Program, based in San Leandro, California, until 1996. After 1996, MacDonald moved back to the Bible-teaching ministry, until his death on December 25, 2007.