Education
BonDurant attended Columbia University for one year before transferring to Cincinnati Christian University. He graduated from Cincinnati Christian University in 1936.
BonDurant attended Columbia University for one year before transferring to Cincinnati Christian University. He graduated from Cincinnati Christian University in 1936.
BonDurant was awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine in 2009. Financial resources were provided by Fulton County Judge T. O. Hathcock. BonDurant served as the college"s first President until he resigned over a dispute with the trustees in 1947.
The BonDurants founded (known as Roanoke Bible College until 2009) in Elizabeth City, North Carolina in 1948 due to the extreme lack of preachers in the area at the time.
Under his leadership, received its first school accreditation in 1979 from the Association for Biblical Higher Education. BonDurant retired in 1986 and was succeeded by William A. Griffin.
BonDurant was awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine on December 2, 2009 by North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue for his work at and his contributions to the state.