Background
Smith, Kenneth Edward was born on July 15, 1929 in Stonington, Connecticut, United States. Son of Kenneth Edward and Edith May (Whitford) Smith.
Smith, Kenneth Edward was born on July 15, 1929 in Stonington, Connecticut, United States. Son of Kenneth Edward and Edith May (Whitford) Smith.
Bachelor of Science, Milton College, 1951; Bachelor, Garrett-Evangelical, Evanston, Illinois, 1957; Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1958; Doctor of Theology, Iliff Theological Seminary, Denver, 1963.
Dean, Milton (Wisconsin) College, 1965-1968; president, Milton (Wisconsin) College, 1968-1974; assistant vice president, Hofstra U., Hempstead, New York, 1974-1976; vice president, Dowling College, Oakdale, New York, 1976-1977; president, Kansas College Fund, Topeka, 1977-1986; executive director, St. Luke's Foundation, Kansas City, Missoury, 1986-1991; consultant, Lenexa, Kansas, since 1991.
Baptist churches should celebrate the racial, cultural and theological diversity witnessed within its membership.
The strong feature of Baptism is that prayers are not only led by a minister, but often by a local preacher - a lay person who has been trained and authorized to lead worship and preach.
Married Dorothy Marian Heinig, September 6, 1949. Children: Linda Marie, Donald Scott.