Background
Clymer, Wayne Kenton was born on September 24, 1917 in Napoleon, Ohio, United States. Son of George Arnold and Sallie Grace (Hulvey) Clymer.
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“This book offers you an opportunity to internalize and directly experience the great wisdom of the Tao Te Ching, a collection of verses authored by the Chinese prophet Lao-tzu. “The words Tao Te Ching translate to ‘living and applying the Great Way.’ Although just 81 short verses, the Tao encourages you to change your life by literally changing the way you think. By reading through the verses presented here (which I’ve pieced together after reviewing hundreds of translations)—along with the corresponding affirmation I’ve created for each verse—you’ll be embarking on a path that encompasses the profound ideas that Lao-tzu intended to convey. “The Tao Te Ching offers you Divine guidance on virtually every area of human existence. It is a new way of thinking in a world that needs to recapture its ancient teachings. Work with the verses and affirmations regularly and you will come to know the truth behind the ancient Tao observation: When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” — Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
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Clymer, Wayne Kenton was born on September 24, 1917 in Napoleon, Ohio, United States. Son of George Arnold and Sallie Grace (Hulvey) Clymer.
AB, Asbury College, 1939. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1942. Bachelor's Degree, Union Theological Seminary, 1944.
Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1950. Doctor of Laws, Westmar College, 1969. Doctor of Letters, Hamline University, 1975.
Doctor of Divinity, Iowa Wesleyan College. Doctor of Divinity, Rust College. Doctor of Divinity, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary.
Ordained to ministry, Evangelical Church, 1942;
pastor, Emanuel Church, Ozone Park, New York City, 1939-1941;
pastor, St. Paul's Church, Forest Hills, New York City, 1941-1946;
professor, Evangelical Theological Seminary, Naperville, Illinois, 1946-1957;
dean, Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1957-1967;
president, Evangelical Theological Seminary, 1967-1972;
bishop, United Methodist Church, Minneapolis, 1972-1980;
bishop, United Methodist Church, Des Moines, 1980-1984. Lecturer St. Andrews Theological College, Manila, 1966, Trinity College, Singapore, 1967, U. Dubuque, 1985, Illinois College, 1990, United Theological Seminary in Twin Cities, 1990. President United Methodist Committee on Relief, 1976-1984.
Member delegate United Nations Conference Refugee, 1979. Liaison to theological seminars Council of Bishops, 1984-1987. Chair Grannis-Martin Foundation, 1984-1998.
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President Naperville School Board, 1959-1963. Member board Naperville Community Fund, 1966. President Chicago Pastoral Counseling Center.
Member Science Society Study Religion, Kiwanis, Kappa Delta Pi.
Married Helen Eloise Graves, September 3, 1939. Children: Kenton James, Richard George. Married Virginia R. Schoenbohm, December 26, 2000.