William Henry Houghton
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William Henry Houghton was an evangelist
Evangelism
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 and the fourth president of Moody Bible Institute
Moody Bible Institute
Moody Bible Institute is a Christian institution of higher education and related ministries that was founded by evangelist and businessman Dwight Lyman Moody in 1886. Since its founding, MBI's main campus has been located in the Near North Side of Chicago. MBI's primary ministries are education,...

. Biographer Wilbur Smith said of him: "Two primary passions possessed the soul of Will H. Houghton, from the beginning of his ministry to the end… evangelism, and the study of the word of God." Houghton was known for his fundamentalist Christianity
Fundamentalist Christianity
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.

Biographical details

William was born in South Boston to John William Houghton and Carrie Maude Grant of Nova Scotia
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. He was converted to Christianity
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 at the age of 14 during at evangelistic meeting in Lynn, Massachusetts
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. In June 1914, Houghton married Adelaide Franks and they had two children: Adelaide Maude and Everett Arthur. Mrs. Houghton died two years later, and Houghton remarried in December 1918 to Elizabeth Andrews. On 8 December 1919, they had a son: Firman Andrews. Houghton himself died of a heart attack in 1947 while still president of MBI.

Education

Initially interested in theatre and active in the Vaudeville
Vaudeville
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 Circuit, he became convinced in 1909 to give up drama and instead enrolled at the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute
Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (Rhode Island)
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 in North Scituate, Rhode Island, but soon left without finishing. He was later awarded an honorary
Honorary degree
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 doctor of divinity degree in 1931 by Wheaton College
Wheaton College (Illinois)
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 and an honorary doctor of law degree by Bob Jones University
Bob Jones University
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 in 1942.

Ministry

Houghton took his first pastorate at the First Baptist Church of Canton, Pennsylvania
Canton, Pennsylvania
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 in 1915. After two years, Houghton left to pursue evangelistic work throughout New York and Pennsylvania. After a series of revivalistic meetings at a Baptist church in New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
New Bethlehem is a borough in Clarion County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,057 at the 2000 census.-Geography:New Bethlehem is located at ....

 in the spring of 1918, he accepted their offer of the pastorate and stayed until he took a new pastorate at the First Baptist Church of Norristown, Pennsylvania
Norristown, Pennsylvania
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 in the fall of 1920. Houghton then pastored at the First Baptist Tabernacle of Atlanta from 1925 to 1928 and the Calvary Baptist Church in New York City
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, the headquarters of the New York Youth Christian Center, from 1930 to 1934. In 1932 he founded the New York Summer School of Theology.

Presidency

In 1934, James Gray, then-president of Moody Bible Institute
Moody Bible Institute
Moody Bible Institute is a Christian institution of higher education and related ministries that was founded by evangelist and businessman Dwight Lyman Moody in 1886. Since its founding, MBI's main campus has been located in the Near North Side of Chicago. MBI's primary ministries are education,...

, visited Calvary Baptist and, impressed with Houghton, offered him the presidency of the Institute. The Board of Trustees extended an official offer on 16 August 1934, and Houghton succeeded Gray on 1 November 1934. Houghton was president at MBI for twelve years. During his first eleven years, enrollment increased 70%. He also directed the D. L. Moody Centenary Celebration that was held on 5 February 1937 and oversaw construction of a twelve-story administrative building at 820 North LaSalle Street, dedicated on 4 February 1939 (re-named Crowell Hall in 1945). In addition to the start of WMBI
WMBI (AM)
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 broadcasting regularly, Houghton established fundamentalist chain radio broadcasts and the Moody Institute of Science. In 1950, the Institute named a nine-story women's dormitory Houghton Hall after William Henry Houghton.

Published works

  • Houghton, William H. Back to the Bible: Let's Go Back to the Bible. New York: Fleming H. Revell Co., c1940.
  • ____. The Living Christ and Other Gospel Messages. Chicago: The Bible Institute Colportage Association, c1936.
  • ____. Problems of Youth: How Shall I Live, Think, Love? New York: Calvary Baptist Church, N.d.
  • ____. Rhymes from a City Tower. Chicago: The Bible Institute Colportage Association, c1940.
  • ____. Star and Sceptre. Chicago: Bible Institute Colportage Association, c1935.
  • Houghton, William H. and Chas. T. Cook. Tell Me about Moody. Chicago: The Bible Institute Colportage Association, c1937.
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