The Rev. Richard Lee Dayringer, ThD

Medical Educator | Minister

Richard Dayringer Professional Milestones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1934

Pastor Dayringer is born in Carthage, Missouri to Joseph Allen and Sarah Marlin.

1952

Pastor Dayringer is ordained to ministry in the Baptist Church.

1952

Pastor Dayringer marries Evelyn Janet Hymer.

1953

Pastor Dayringer receives an Associate of Arts from Southwest Baptist College in Bolivar, Missouri.

1955

Pastor Dayringer receives a Bachelor of Arts from William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri.

1961

Pastor Dayringer receives a Master of Divinity from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri.

1961

Pastor Dayringer becomes an intern at the Southern Baptist Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana.

1963

Pastor Dayringer becomes a resident in psychiatry at East Louisiana State Hospital in Jackson, Louisiana.

1965

Pastor Dayringer becomes director of the Department of Pastoral Care and Counseling at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri.

1967

Pastor Dayringer becomes an instructor of pastoral care at Immaculate Conception Seminary in Missouri.

1967

Pastor Dayringer serves as a guest professor at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

1968

Pastor Dayringer receives a Doctor of Theology from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

1968

Pastor Dayringer becomes a clinical instructor in pastoral care and, later, an adjunct professor at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.

1971

Pastor Dayringer becomes an instructor of religion and pastoral counseling at the University of Missouri School of Medicine.

1974

Pastor Dayringer becomes an associate professor at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.

1974

Pastor Dayringer is appointed director of clinical education in psychosocial care and chief of behavioral science in the Department of Family Practice at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.

1979

Pastor Dayringer becomes an adjunct professor of human development counseling at Sangamon State University in Springfield, Illinois.

1983

Pastor Dayringer authors “God Cares for You.”

2000

Pastor Dayringer receives the Life Service Award from Southwest Baptist University.

2004

Pastor Dayringer receives the Distinguished Service Award from the southwest region of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors.

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