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N. B. Herrell
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Short Name: N. B. Herrell
Full Name: Herrell, N. B. (Noah Benjamin), 1877-1953
Birth Year: 1877
Death Year: 1953

Born: March 8, 1877, Miami, Indiana.
Died: May 10, 1953, Pasadena, California.

A Nazarene minister, Herrell was a pastor in Arlington, Virginia, when a heart ailment forced his retirement. His works include:
Christ at the Controls
The Way of Christian Prosperity

--www.hymntime.com/tch/

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Rev. N. B. Herrell has had a rich and abiding ministry in the church. As pastor, evangelist, district superintendent, and church leader, he has had opportunity to test the fundamental principles of stewardship in every phase of church activity. He has spent nearly a lifetime of study concerning this important theme. For thirty-five years he has preached and practiced the fundamentals of Christian stewardship.

--wesley.nnu.edu/wesleyctr/

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Herrell, Noah Benjamin. (Miami, Indiana, March 8, 1879--1953). Saved and sanctified in 1901 under the preaching of Lillian Belle Vanderbur, in Marion, Ind. Two years later, he married the girl evangelist. They had one daughter, five sons.

District Superintendent of the Church of the Nazarene: Pittsburgh District (1910-1916) (Brought Illinois Holiness University into his denomination as Olivet Nazarene College); Northern California District; Idaho-Oregon District (helped build Northwest Nazarene College and Good Samaritan Hospital); 1920-1922, Ohio District (bought and organized Central Ohio Camp Ground); 1925-1933 (Kansas City District); Pastored churches in Coffeeville, Kansas; Hammond, Ind.; and Arlington, Virginia.

Could not read or write music. Most songs came by inspiration, words and tune together.

--E. Roger Taylor, DNAH Archives


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