Staying Connected
Tim Kimmel (ThM, 1976)(Right) sported some Centennial swag after the Alumni Centennial Dinner with the Chancellor in Phoenix, Arizona.
Ray Gorrell (ThM, 1979; DMin, 1997) and his wife Ruth Ann happily serve as volunteers with ISI, serving international students at the University of Texas at Arlington. After years of ministry in the French-speaking world, they now spend lots of time with students from South Asia and the Middle East.

Matthew L. Rice (ThM, 1983) still practices family medicine in Moscow, Idaho. He is grateful for his wife Doris who taught fifth grade in Mesquite while he earned his ThM degree, and grateful for his training, which allows him to weave his faith and his Lord into the medical challenges his patients face.
Gary Cramer (ThM, 1989; DMin, 1995) completed his PhD in Business Leadership from Anderson University. He has served on the faculty at The University of Alabama since 2010, teaching a three-hour course on leadership and character development required for all freshmen student-athletes.
Mark Tobey (ThM, 1998) served as the senior pastor of LaGrange Bible Church in the Chicagoland area before joining the staff at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is the co-author of The ISIS Crisis and Clash of Kingdoms. He is also a freelance writer and editor.
Brandon Scott (MACE, 2005) served in leadership development in Guatemala for ten years before moving with his family to Oklahoma City in 2016 to serve a local church.
Some of our DMin students spent the first weekend of January taking classes on Applied Research Project Development (pictured) and the Grand Metanarrative of Scripture. The courses were taught by Scott Keen (MABS, 2012; DMin, 2019).

Events
Alumni Centennial Dinner with the Chancellor in Phoenix, Arizona

In Memory

James (Jim) C. Soft (MABS, 1984) passed away on October 29, 2024. He is survived by his wife Linda and their children, Max and Brook (Larry). Jim was dedicated to the mission and kids of Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch. He began working at the foundation office in 1972 and continued working there for over fifty years.

Bernice McNeely, George McNeely’s (MABS, 1985) wife, passed away on December 28, 2024.