Encourage.
Engage.
Equip.
Alumni carry the DTS flame throughout the world. Whether you are an alumnus serving in Uzbekistan
or a graduate working in Dallas, the alumni office encourages, engages, and equips you
to glorify God wherever He has placed you.

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Alumni Stories

Chris Miller (PhD, 1994)
For the past 33 years, I’ve had the delightful privilege of teaching Biblical Studies at Cedarville University. When I first embarked on my teaching career,

Life Interrupted: Real People, Real Stories That Give Us Hope
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of

Centennial Campus Celebration // Houston, TX
Join DTS for a Centennial Campus Celebration in Houston, TX as we celebrate one hundred years of the Lord’s faithfulness to Dallas Theological Seminary! The event
What Happened to the Alumni Connection?
The Alumni Connection has moved from the DTS Magazine to the Alumni eNews for the duration of the centennial year (2024). We believe this year

Four Questions Every Vital Church Asks
As the spiritual landscape in the United States has changed, so has the need to address those changes in a Christ-centered, God-honoring way. Churches often

Centennial Lunch with the President // Mt. Hermon, CA
Join the Alumni Office for a complimentary Centennial Dinner with the President in Mt. Hermon, CA as we celebrate one hundred years of the Lord’s faithfulness to Dallas Theological

Centennial Dinner with the President // San Diego, CA
Join the Alumni Office for a complimentary Centennial Dinner with the President in San Diego, CA as we celebrate one hundred years of the Lord’s faithfulness to Dallas Theological

Beware the Rabbit Holes
In the opening chapter of Lewis Carroll’s classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Alice tumbles down a rabbit hole, leading her to a strange and confusing world—a
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