George Morling
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George Henry Morling was Principal of the NSW Baptist College
from 1921 to 1960. Morling also served as President General of the Baptist Union of Australia
from 1962 to 1964.
Rowland Croucher
has described Morling as one of the four most admired Australian Baptists, alongside Geoffrey Blackburn
, F. W. Boreham and Noel Vose.
In 1985, the NSW Baptist College was renamed Morling College
in his honour.
Morling College
Morling College is a Baptist theological college in Macquarie Park, New South Wales. It is an approved teaching institution of the Australian College of Theology and is a member of the South Pacific Association of Bible Colleges. It was established in 1916, and moved to its present location in 1961...
from 1921 to 1960. Morling also served as President General of the Baptist Union of Australia
Baptist Union of Australia
The Baptist Union of Australia is the oldest and largest national cooperative body of Baptists in Australia. Its current National President is Reverend Dr John Beasy. The BUA is now known as Australian Baptist Ministries - ABM...
from 1962 to 1964.
Rowland Croucher
Rowland Croucher
Rowland Croucher is an Australian pastor, counsellor and author.Brought up in the Open Brethren in Sydney, following a five-year career as a high-school teacher, Croucher began training in 1964 for the Baptist ministry in New South Wales...
has described Morling as one of the four most admired Australian Baptists, alongside Geoffrey Blackburn
Geoffrey Blackburn
Geoffrey Herbert Blackburn OAM is a Baptist minister, who served as Secretary and President General of the Baptist Union of Australia....
, F. W. Boreham and Noel Vose.
In 1985, the NSW Baptist College was renamed Morling College
Morling College
Morling College is a Baptist theological college in Macquarie Park, New South Wales. It is an approved teaching institution of the Australian College of Theology and is a member of the South Pacific Association of Bible Colleges. It was established in 1916, and moved to its present location in 1961...
in his honour.