William Johnsson

William Johnsson obituary, Loma Linda, CA

William Johnsson

William Johnsson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 14, 2023.
William G. Johnsson, a prolific author, respected scholar and long-time editor of the Adventist Review, died after an illness on March 11 in Loma Linda, California. He was 88.

He devoted his life to serving others, sharing a message of hope and compassion. Johnsson explained the philosophy that informed his life choices in Living In Love, a deeply personal book published months before his death.

"After a long life spent trying to figure out what this time on earth - so beautiful, so cruel, so wonderful, so ugly - is all about, I reckon that the poet Robert Browning got it right," Johnsson wrote. "Life, he said, is just the chance of the prize of learning love."

Better known as Bill, Johnsson was born in Adelaide, South Australia in 1934, the youngest of nine children raised by parents Joel and Edith (Painter) Johnsson. His four brothers were his best friends, Johnsson would later say. He trained to be a chemical engineer, graduating at age 19 with a bachelor's degree in chemical technology from Adelaide University. But Johnsson couldn't ignore the inner voice compelling him to the ministry, and he gave up a promising career to study theology at Avondale College.

Weeks after graduating with a bachelor's in theology in 1959, he married the love of his life, Noelene (Taylor), and they set sail for India on an oceanliner. Johnsson served as a missionary from 1960 to 1975, working first as a teacher at Vincent Hill School and then as a faculty member at Spicer Memorial College. He felt a kinship with his students, and many became lifelong friends.

Along the way Johnsson collected more degrees: a master's degree in systematic theology from Andrews University in 1966; a bachelor of divinity from the University of London in 1969; and a master's degree and doctor of philosophy in biblical studies from Vanderbilt University in 1973. Later in life, he was recognized with honorary doctorates from Andrews and Loma Linda universities.

Johnsson embraced life as a scholar at the SDA Theological Seminary at Andrews from 1975 to 1980, where he started as a professor of New Testament exegesis and theology and later was named associate dean. During this time, he was elected as the first president of the Adventist Society for Religious Studies in 1979.

A year later, Johnsson switched careers, joining the editorial staff of the Adventist Review, the church's weekly flagship magazine. He would go on to lead the magazine for 24 years, launching a spinoff, Adventist World, as the founding editor. Johnsson helped forge policy and doctrine as a senior leader of the Seventh-Day Adventist church. He also helped lead high-level interfaith dialogue with other Christian denominations.

Some of the most meaningful work of Johnsson's life came after he retired at age 72. At the request of then-General Conference President Jan Paulsen, he worked to introduce Adventists' values and mission to religious and government leaders in the Muslim world. The "seven-year odyssey,'' he wrote, "would challenge long-held ideas, expose prejudices, and open my mind and life to people and ideas previously shut out of my thinking."

However, Johnsson is best known for his writing, often with a strong pastoral emphasis. He authored more than 40 books, hundreds of Adventist Review editorials and thousands of articles - all of them handwritten on legal pads. He was working on a new manuscript just days before his final illness.

He will be remembered for his endless optimism, gentle humor and indomitable spirit. He ran in 20 marathons, completing 17 of the races. That grit and determination helped Johnsson do some of the most impactful writing of his life while battling lymphoma. He is survived by his wife Noelene, sister Ruth White, daughter Julie, and son Terry and his wife, Renee, and granddaughters Madeleine and Jacqueline.

Bill Johnsson looked back on his remarkable journey and summed it up with these words from 1 John 4:16-17: "God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them. And as we live in God, our love grows more perfect."

Then he added: "So, my dear friends, live in love. Cast yourself on the side of love. Every day seek to relieve someone's pain. That is the Prize."

Bill Johnsson's life will be celebrated on March 25 at 6 p.m. (Pacific Time) at Crosswalk Church in Redlands. The service will also be livestreamed. The family requests that people wear joyous colors in his honor.

The family gently suggests that contributions to the William Johnsson endowment fund be made in lieu of purchasing flowers. Donation details here: http://bit.ly/3JGOg2n

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May 3, 2023

Norma Calderon posted to the memorial.

March 27, 2023

Uldis Liepins posted to the memorial.

March 25, 2023

Pat & John posted to the memorial.

Norma Calderon

May 3, 2023

Bill Johnsson. Missed you when you left the Review and will miss you more now. You will be greatly miss. Good bye for now, until the golden morning. With deepest condolences to the Johnsson family.

Uldis Liepins

March 27, 2023

Dear Family of Bill Johnsson,
Seventh-day Adventist, Jesus-centered Crosswalk Church,
Pastor Tim Gillespie,
thank you for granted opportunity to participate in
the livestream of the memorial service!
As you had March 25 6pm, I was on March 26
4am Latvia, Europe, together with you going through
every episode of memorial ...
As I saw and heard so familiar and cherished
Jan Paulsen; after a while appearing Jon Paulien with his insights of Bill's amazing four lives and then the realities of Bill's truth and beauty living, manifesting itself in so unique music genius Herbert Blomstedt, I was overwhelmed by spiritual realities of Jesus' Revelation:
"Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them." Rev 14:13 ...
That morning I enjoyed so very much Bill's 'Behold His Glory' March 26
"Today, let's think Jesus. Let's talk Jesus. Let's live Jesus."
Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Uldis Liepins

Pat & John

March 25, 2023

Nolene, Terry, Julie, and Family,

What a privilege it was that our lives overlapped in Nashville--your last year at Vandy, and our first. We shared two things: (1) a deep commitment to the world church, and (2) working with brothers and sisters in cultures other than that into which we had been born.
You and Bill set an amazing example for us and we have admired the life and adventures of the whole family.

Through his life and writing Bill left much for us to ponder and be inspired by. We will always be grateful that our lives touched, and pray that God will continue to bless you and the family.

Merle Poirier

March 25, 2023

Noelene and family, What a privilege it was to have worked with Bill. I have such fond memories of what he called "the glory years" and they were! I learned much from him during that time--things to this day in the office I've never forgotten. He always put Jesus first, talked of grace and the Second Coming. I can't wait until that day when we can meet and talk again.

Merle Poirier

Bill Deck

March 24, 2023

As a remodeling contractor there were few people that were a joy to work for. Bill and Noelene were among those special people. I am so sorry for your loss.

Julie Johnsson

March 24, 2023

Here's an updated link for the livestream of the memorial: https://crosswalkvillage.com/memorial

The service starts at 6 pm, Pacific Time, March 25.

Julie Johnsson

March 23, 2023

Just a reminder that the memorial service will be held at 6 pm, Saturday, at Crosswalk Church -- Redlands. If you're not able to join in person, the service will be livestreamed here: https://crosswalkvillage.com/live

Jackie Ordelheide Smith

March 23, 2023

Noelene and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I was so fortunate to get to work with Bill for as long as I did--nearly nine years. He had a profound impact on me during my "formative" career years at the Adventist Review. He was always very gentle, kind, and knowledgeable, and willing to trust me with new projects. He was also very giving. When my mother was unexpectantly hospitalized and I needed to fly to Denver on short notice, he gave me a round-trip airline ticket that he had been awarded from frequent flyer points. I was so appreciative of this gift. He was also like a father figure to me, in that he often checked in with me about my dating life! He ultimately ended up marrying my husband and I in an Adventist Review-staffed wedding in 1991! So many fond memories of this giant of a man. Weeping may last for a night, but joy comes in the morning. So glad we have the hope of a resurrection and eternity in Heaven.

Uldis Liepins

March 23, 2023

As a young adventist minister from Latvia
(then Soviet Union) I met Dr.William G.Johnsson in
1982, Frienedsau adventist seminary, East Germany.
From a very attractive lecturer, explicitly
understanding, considerate person he then turned to become my personal
friend in Jesus because of our mutual footwaching. During these passing decades Bill has had been the special support for my human grip
with adventism. Thank you, thank you!
Thank you, Noelene for being guiding star, wise counsel, to your Husband to look at the bigger picture -
the benefit to hurting pastors and lay people.
You are musician and I am,
weekly producing for Christian radio broadcast 'Christ in music'.
hBills personal battle of "outward man perish" 2Cor 4:16 the last years after 2015 has had been very very personal for me.
My flower for you, for your family parting with
for us all so precious child of God, Bill, is J.S.Bach BWV 1004 Chachonne
for violine, transcribed by Johanees Brahms and other composers for piano, for organ, for orchestra.
Christ's unique fellowship be with you just now till we shall know as also we are known 1Cor 13:12.
Uldis Liepins

Margaret Solomon

March 22, 2023

I very well remember sitting in his classes from 1963-68 during my college days at Spicer! He made thoughts and ideas about Jesus very clear and personal in his teaching. Always showed love and encouragement to my husband and me in many special ways! He made a great impact in our life inspiring us to live above the norm reaching to the stars. He rejoiced seeing the fruits of his labor in my husband´s and my life! I praise God for providing such a great teacher and guide for our life!

Timothy Standish

March 21, 2023

It seems that it was only a few months ago that I was at the barber here in Loma Linda when Bill Johnsson walked in. As had happened so many times before, he recognized me; something that was a surprise every time because he always seemed so much older, wiser and more important than me. But, he never behaved like that, wanted to be addressed as an equal and-despite having great insight of his own-seemed genuinely interested in what others were thinking.

We chatted for a few minutes about our families, issues which he foresaw long before and with far greater clarity than I did and then parted ways. In many ways, it was an unremarkable encounter, but it shows the truly remarkable nature of this brilliant and modest man. His lack of arrogance and genuine engagement with people, even those in very different roles in life, revealed a character that is hard to find among those who have had the influence that he has and forms the basis of my profound respect. He may be gone, but his impact lives on, not just in his writings, but in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Bob Tetz

March 17, 2023

Nolene,
I share you pain. Myrna would share your pain as well if she could. Here are a few words she expressed whenq retiring from the Review. "William Johnsson's commitment to his God is so very visable. He has the ability to commend and express appreciation for a job well done, to inspire his coworkers, to get the most out of us. He also has the ability to reprimand but when it's over, it's over. On with the work! I like that." Bill will be missed by all of us. May God bless you and your family in this time of grief.

Patrick Ojera, East Central Africa Division

March 17, 2023

Will fondly remember Dr Johnson for great work as editor of AR and the book "Religion in overalls"
Be encouraged with Romans 8:11.

Graham and Rosanne Stacey

March 17, 2023

Bill was a generous, warm and joyful person - full of life and love. Theologian and man of practical faith. A giant has left us. He will be missed.

Justin & Juanita Singh

March 16, 2023

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Your friends,
Justin & Juanita Singh

Ernie Bursey

March 16, 2023

What a man! What a life! Where others found darkness, Bill brought warmth and light. A true Bridge Builder, whether with Christian theologians of other denominations in ecumenical dialogue or with Muslim leaders in search of common ground that included Jesus. He could have held his own with a distinguished academic career at any university but chose to spend decades speaking to his church and for his church of the richness of the Good News. We sorely miss him. And thank you, Noelene, for generously sharing him with us.

Karl Wagner

March 16, 2023

I was so sad to hear the news, but upon reflection, I figured the old warrior has every right to rest till Jesus comes. His work has impacted my life at various times over nearly the last 40 years; at the beginning of my study that will bring me back into the church after what would be 22 years in the wilderness. It was during the height of the Historic Church Movement and Bill was there in the thick of it and took it like a disciple of Christ. Even when he was ambushed on that particular talk show, sitting beside Walter Martin. He continued to speak his mind after he retired, and my respect and appreciation grew for him because of it. I will miss him and his influence in my journey. Blessings to his family left behind, may you find peace in his story and memory. Even so Jesus, come quickly!

John and Pat Jones

March 15, 2023

The Cause for which Bill and Noelene have lived is much the better for their witness and devotion. And each of the so many of us who have known and worked with them have been blessed and strengthened by their collegial friendship. Our loss is great; but our gain, over all these years, has been so much greater. We add our prayers to those of so many -- prayers of gratitude, and prayers the the Comforter will sustain Noelene, Julie, Terry and all the family, in the Blessed Hope.

Raj & Chandra Attiken

March 15, 2023

Dr. Johnsson has left a continuing legacy in many parts of the world. The trajectory of my life and career were changed when I heard him talk about Jesus in his class on "The Life and Teachings of Jesus" at Spicer Memorial College in India in the 1960s. His teaching, writing, and speaking ministry has blessed us immensely over the years. The humility and grace he displayed made him accessible to any and all. His friendly smile, helpfulness, and encouragement will be missed. I wish Noelene and the family our condolences. May God sustain you during this difficult time.
Raj Attiken, Dayton, Ohio

Julie Johnsson

March 15, 2023

If you'd like to honor my Dad's legacy, please consider donating to an endowment fund in his name at Loma Linda University's School of Religion. Dad worked hard to build bridges between people of different faiths, and in 2016 the school created the William Johnsson Center for Understanding World Religions.

Here's the memorial page, with a link to donate at the bottom:

http://giving.lluh.org/site/Donation2?df_id=3900&3900.donation=landing&mfc_pref=T

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