David Showalter serves with Crossworld in Northern Italy (ThM 2010)
My wife Jana and I currently serve in cross-cultural ministry with Crossworld as church-planters/disciple-makers in the greater Milan area of northern Italy.
My wife Jana and I currently serve in cross-cultural ministry with Crossworld as church-planters/disciple-makers in the greater Milan area of northern Italy.
With one foot still planted in my homeland and the other in the sands of Dubai, I am a member of the sermon research teams for Pastor Gregg Matte.
We train men and women to accurately and effectively translate the Word of God for people groups who do not yet have the Bible.
In my current role as an executive vice president, I oversee the ministry’s content alongside a team of creative writers, editors, and pastors.
My husband John enlisted in the Army four years ago as a Combat Engineer, and we moved to Ft. Bliss in El Paso, TX where I embarked on my new journey as an Army wife (and let me just say, no, it's nothing like the show). While here we found a tiny little church needing …
DTS Graduates serve on all six — scratch that — all *seven* continents.
DTS’s Director of Admissions discusses the challenges and opportunities this up and coming generation brings to ministry and life.
Six key indicators that you need to refer someone to a professional counselor
“Oh, did you hear _____ went to a counselor?” Growing up, I overheard these words spoken at church in a hushed quietness. “Counseling” always had an association with extreme situations—a “crazy aunt” or one of those people locked in the asylum thirty miles from where I lived. Job’s friends have never sat in my living …
Marital distress, depression, anger, anxiety, sexual abuse, trauma, grief, alcoholism, substance abuse, conflict, parenting, and relationship problems … life is messy. But all these and the many other expressions of sin and a fallen world never affect Christians and the church. Right? Okay, that’s ridiculous. Brokenness is normal. Jesus’ ability and willingness to enter into …