Professor of Music and Bible, Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music (now Cornerstone University) (1955-1996) – taught more than 50 different courses
Department Chairman, Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music (English, Bible, and Music departments)
Alumnus of the Year Award, Grand Rapids School of Bible and Music (1975)
Adjunct Professor, Reformed Bible College
Taught courses at Free Will Baptist College (1953-1954)
Otros aspectos destacados de la carrera
Nominated for a Nobel Prize in Literature in 2001
Named one of the 500 Greatest Geniuses of the 21st Century by the American Biographical Institute
Writer of church hymns, organ player, and provider of piano lessons at Wealthy Park Baptist Church
Ordained minister who pastored several churches in South Carolina, Tennessee, and Michigan
Ministered in 49 states, as well as internationally in Africa, Canada, Honduras, Israel, Mexico, Tanzania, various Caribbean islands, and the United Kingdom
Recording artist for Zondervan
Traveled with music groups on more than 75 tours around the world
Listed in Who’s Who in Education
Participated in various poetry readings across the globe including prestigious events in India and at St. John’s College’s Convention Center for World Arts and Culture at Cambridge University
Fluent in six languages (English, French, Greek, Latin, Navajo, and Spanish), with extensive work among the Navajo Indians
Publicaciones
Wrote more than 400 songs, 1,700 poems, and over a dozen books
Books include The Church in Crisis, Senior Moments, and A Contemporary Analysis of the Book of Acts
In 1995 the International Poets Academy dedicated a volume to Dr. Babcock’s life-long achievement and contributions to poetry.