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Alumni Stories

Make Room for Jesus
As cold and hot battle for dominance this time of year, it is often challenging to discern seasons in Houston, Texas. Yet, we can see

Beti González (ThM, 2003)
Una de las muchas paradojas del ministerio es que los más grandes entre nosotros a menudo sirven en la oscuridad. Beti González (ThM, 2003) conoce

A Cord of Three Strands
You know the old saying, “Never say never?” Marty Baker said “never” about preaching. During his early years, Michael Coffey’s friends might have said “never”

Bible Training Centre for Pastors | Dennis J. Mock
Dennis Mock joined the DTS community in the early eighties after practicing law for a decade and a half. His transition from legal to biblical

S.W.I.M. Has Changed Its Name!
Wives of students at Dallas Theological Seminary are blessed to have a ministry uniquely for them. Years ago, amazing women such as Jeanne Hendricks, Maxine

John 17: Comfort and Encouragement in the Lord’s Prayer
I’m a preacher’s kid. Growing up in a large Christian family, I often heard my parents pray out loud. Their routine was to wake up

Jacob (ThM, 2013) and Josephine (MABS, 2013) Li
In 2009, Jacob and Josephine left their home, families, and promising careers in real estate development and interior design in Canada to begin their study

Making Resolutions: Learning from Paul’s Instruction to Timothy
New Year’s resolutions—you love them, or you hate them. I found an unexpectedly helpful model for making resolutions in 2 Timothy 1:3–12. Paul’s reflections about

On Mission in Martinsville | Linda Prillaman (MACE, 2020)
My husband, Lee, glanced over at me. “Should we retire early? Move to Martinsville?” Martinsville—Lee’s hometown. A town financially devastated by the North American Free
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