Serving the US Air Force with a DTS Education
For the past sixteen years, as an Air Force chaplain, I have had both wonderful opportunities and challenges.
For the past sixteen years, as an Air Force chaplain, I have had both wonderful opportunities and challenges.
…but my husband, Jim was such an encourager, and he was right when he said, “You’ll never regret completing the course.”
Perhaps most importantly, DTS taught me how to think theologically. I learned that understanding and applying the Scripture is a lifelong process.
Eighteen years ago, a comment from Kelsey, my then ten-year-old daughter, helped me tighten the focus of my business life and the mission of our company.
These are relationships that grew deep roots during my seminary years.
Perhaps the greatest contribution DTS has made in helping us prepare to teach truth and love well is through the example of professors who let us into their personal lives.
As a student at DTS from 1954 to 1958, my life was influenced by all my professors, but certain ones made a profound lifetime impression.
Tom Oyler (ThM 79) was presented with the first-ever DTS Alumni Distinguished Service Award by Director of Alumni Greg Hatteberg at Grace Fellowship Church on April 28, 2013.
Probably the greatest contribution that DTS made in my life was an absolute commitment to the authority of the word of God.
The greatest contribution that DTS made for my preparation was teaching and equipping me to be a student of the Word.