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 =====Paul Rader===== =====Paul Rader=====
-General **Paul A. Rader**.+General **Paul Alexander Rader** was commissioned on June 14, 1962. President of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asbury_University|Asbury University]] after retiring as General from the Salvation Army. He earned a doctorate in Missiology from [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuller_Theological_Seminary|Fuller Seminary]]. He was the first American General.
  
 ^General Paul Rader|| ^General Paul Rader||
 +|{{rader_paul.webp?400}}||
 ^Rank|General| ^Rank|General|
 +^Session|Soldiers of Christ|
 +^Birth Date|March 14, 1934|
 +^Death Date|January 18, 2025|
 ^Relations|[[Kay Rader|Commissioner Kay Rader (wife)]]| ^Relations|[[Kay Rader|Commissioner Kay Rader (wife)]]|
  
 ====Appointments==== ====Appointments====
 ^Appointment^Rank^From^Until^ ^Appointment^Rank^From^Until^
-|Principal - [[College for Officers Training - Eastern Territory]]| |January 1984|January 1987| +|Cadet - [[College for Officers Training - Eastern Territory]]|Cadet|September 1960|1961| 
-|Territorial Commander - [[Western Territory]]|Commissioner|1989|1994|+|Associate Officer - [[Newark NJ|Newark, New Jersey]]|Cadet-Lieutenant|1961|January 1962| 
 +|Staff - [[College for Officers Training - Korean Territory]]| |January 1962|(1967)| 
 +|Vice Principal - [[College for Officers Training - Korean Territory]]|Captain|(1967)|1971| 
 +|World Services Department - [[Southern California Division]]|Major|1971|August 1973| 
 +|Principal - [[College for Officers Training - Korean Territory]]| |August 1973| | 
 +|Territorial Education Secretary - [[Korean Territory]]|Major| | | 
 +|Assistant Chief Secretary - [[Korean Territory]]|Major| |October 1977| 
 +|Chief Secretary - [[Korean Territory]]|Lt. Colonel|October 1977|February 1984| 
 +|Principal - [[College for Officers Training - Eastern Territory]]|Lt. Colonel|February 1984|January 1987
 +|Divisional Leader|Lt. Colonel|January 1987|January 1989| 
 +|Chief Secretary - [[Eastern Territory]]|Lt. Colonel|January 1989|October 1989
 +|Territorial Commander - [[Western Territory]]|Commissioner|October 1989|July 23, 1994|
 |General - [[International Headquarters]]|General|July 23, 1994|July 23, 1999| |General - [[International Headquarters]]|General|July 23, 1994|July 23, 1999|
 +
 +====Salvation Army Elects L.A.-Area Chief to Top Post : Aid: Paul A. Rader, 60, a regional commander, is the first American to head the worldwide evangelistic and social service organization====
 +For the first time in its 129-year history, the Salvation Army has elected an American as its international leader--Paul A. Rader, 60, a regional commander based in the Los Angeles area.
 +
 +The evangelistic church body organized along quasi-military lines is best known for its social service and disaster relief efforts. After its 1865 beginnings in London under founder [[William Booth]], the denomination that is active in 100 nations has had a succession of British, Scandinavian, Australian and Canadian generals.
 +
 +Rader was elected the 15th general in London on Saturday after six days of deliberations by the army’s [[High Council]]. The new general will return to Los Angeles on Friday and move to London, where the army is headquartered, Aug. 28, said Robert Bearchell, spokesman for the army’s 13-state Western Territory headquarters in Rancho Palos Verdes, where Rader has been commissioner since 1989.
 +
 +With 450,000 officers, cadets and members, the U.S. branch founded in 1880 is the largest national component of the worldwide organization of 3 million Salvationists, as the denomination’s adherents call themselves.
 +
 +Why has it taken so long for an American to be elected? “That’s a good question. We’ve always wondered why,” Bearchell said.
 +
 +Rader came within one vote of being elected general last year, Bearchell said. However, the Canadian who won, [[Bramwell Tillsley|Gen. Bramwell H. Tillsley]], resigned this spring for health reasons, making another election necessary.
 +
 +Rader is the best-educated general in the army’s history: His four degrees include a doctorate in missiology from Pasadena’s Fuller Theological Seminary in 1973. Born in New York City to prominent Salvation Army officers, Rader also earned degrees at Asbury College and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, both in Kentucky.
 +
 +In remarks released Tuesday, Rader said the army’s High Council sought to choose a leader who is adept in strategic use of its worldwide, yet limited, resources.
 +
 +“Quite frankly, it is what I brought to the table. (A strategic approach) means having a clarified awareness of what our task is, where our resources ought to be invested in order to accomplish God’s purpose for the army at this moment in history,” he said. “We live in a world of crisis. . . . The world is on fire and bursting with opportunity at the same time.”
 +
 +While serving as western territorial leader, Rader oversaw efforts to alleviate the misery that has come with California earthquakes and brush fires and a Hawaiian hurricane, as well as ongoing programs for runaways in Hollywood and alcohol and drug rehabilitation, among other projects. He was credited with expanding Salvation Army support for 7,800 employees and about 50,000 volunteers in the region.
 +
 +Rader, who is fluent in Korean, spent 22 years on Salvation Army assignments in South Korea, interrupted only by studies at Fuller Seminary. He rose to the second-highest Salvation Army post in South Korea before returning to the United States in 1984 and assuming command of several Eastern U.S. posts.
 +
 +Rader and his officer wife, Kay, who will serve as president of the army’s Women’s Organizations, have three adult children, all of whom have remained in South Korea.
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 +Rader’s term of office will be five years, although he could be reelected and serve until age 67, Bearchell said.
 +
 +//Los Angeles Times, July 27, 1994//
  
 ====Raders, Watsons Celebrated On Eve of their Retirement==== ====Raders, Watsons Celebrated On Eve of their Retirement====
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 During the weekend, the Raders also participated in the retirements of former Western officers Lt. Colonels [[Albert Avery|Albert]] and [[Ruth Avery]]. During the weekend, the Raders also participated in the retirements of former Western officers Lt. Colonels [[Albert Avery|Albert]] and [[Ruth Avery]].
 +
 +====Obituary====
 +We want to join with the global community in celebrating the life and faithful service of General (Dr.) Paul Alexander Rader of Lexington, Kentucky who passed away peacefully at the age of 90 and was Promoted to Glory on January 18, 2025 at 6:10pm.
 +
 +Born in the Bronx in 1934, and raised in a wholly committed legendary Salvation Army family, Rader spent his undergraduate years at Asbury University, then studied at Asbury Theological Seminary and the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary graduating with BA, BD and MTh degrees.
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 +At Asbury, he met and married his wife, Kay (Fuller), who graduated with a BA degree in education. Together, they entered The Salvation Army School for Officer Training in New York in September 1960 and were commissioned a year later.
 +
 +Rader and his wife were missionaries in South Korea for 22 years serving in a variety of capacities including principal of the training college and administrative leaders. During his years in Korea (1961-1983), Rader rose in The Salvation Army ranks from Lieutenant to Colonel. It was also during this period that he received his Doctorate in Missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary(1971-1973). In January 1989, Colonel Rader was appointed Chief Secretary of the USA Eastern Territory, and in October 1989 was promoted to the rank of Commissioner and became leader of the USA Western Territory.
 +
 +In 1994, Rader was elected the first American-born General of The Salvation Army with an unprecedented unanimous vote and held this London-based role of international leader until 1999. Together, General (Dr.) Rader and his wife travelled to over 75 countries in order to bring encouragement, inspiration and growth to the work of The Salvation Army around the world. Upon retirement General (Dr.) Rader served as president of Asbury University from 2000 through 2006 and was Asbury's 15th president. General (Dr.) Rader retired as president in 2006 and lived his remaining years in Lexington, Kentucky with his beloved wife Kay.
 +
 +General (Dr.) Rader was a Godly man who lived in service to others and, most of all, to Christ. He was a lifelong learner with a deep commitment to education, the power of prayer and holiness. He was the most devoted of husbands to his wife of 68 years, Kay, and her strongest supporter as they shared in ministry side by side. He was also the most devoted of fathers, grandfathers and great grandfathers leaving a legacy of love, integrity, humility and conviction. General (Dr.) Rader is survived by his wife, Kay, and three children: Edie (Jack) Moon, JP (Helen) Rader, Jennie (Ray) Purvis; 8 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren along with countless extended family members and friends.
 +
 +A memorial service celebrating the life of General (Dr.) Paul Alexander Rader will be held in Hughes Auditorium on the campus of Asbury University on Saturday February 1, 2025 at 1:00pm.
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 +The greeting of the family will begin at 11:30am to 12:30pm in Hughes Auditorium. A reception is to be held after the service in the Shaw Collaborative Learning Center of Asbury University. 1 Macklem Dr., Wilmore, KY 40390.
  
 ====External==== ====External====
   * [[https://caringmagazine.org/raders-watsons-celebrated-on-eve-of-their-retirement/|Raders, Watsons Celebrated On Eve of their Retirement]]   * [[https://caringmagazine.org/raders-watsons-celebrated-on-eve-of-their-retirement/|Raders, Watsons Celebrated On Eve of their Retirement]]
 +  * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Rader|Wikipedia]]
 +  * [[https://web.archive.org/web/20060102040545/http://www1.salvationarmy.org/heritage.nsf/36c107e27b0ba7a98025692e0032abaa/21405c1a7a26af8f80256a560038dadf!OpenDocument|Biography]]
 +  * [[https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/stories/promoted-to-glory-general-paul-rader/|Promoted to Glory: General (Dr.) Paul A. Rader]]
 +  * [[https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/kentucky/name/paul-rader-obituary?id=57331021|Obituary]]
 +  * [[https://julieroys.com/paul-rader-former-leader-salvation-army-asbury-university-has-died/|Paul Rader, Former Leader of Salvation Army and Asbury University, Has Died]]
 +  * [[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-07-27-me-20361-story.html|Salvation Army Elects L.A.-Area Chief to Top Post : Aid: Paul A. Rader, 60, a regional commander, is the first American to head the worldwide evangelistic and social service organization]]
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