Since 1924, renowned and caring faculty members at Dallas Theological Seminary have trained students to share God’s message—all sixty-six books of the Bible—with people all over the world. In the alumni office, we are here to encourage, engage, and equip our godly servant-leaders as they proclaim the Word of God and build up the body worldwide.
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Alumni Stories
Howard Eyrich (ThM, 1968)
I retired from my ministry position as the Director of Briarwood Counseling Ministries at 78. Following my retirement, I engaged in counseling, writing, and conference-speaking
Centennial Dinner with the Chancellor // Phoenix, AZ
Join the Alumni Office for a complimentary Centennial Dinner with the Chancellor in Phoenix, AZ as we celebrate one hundred years of the Lord’s faithfulness to Dallas Theological
Centennial Dinner with the President // Chicago, IL
Join the Alumni Office for a complimentary Centennial Dinner with the President in Chicago, IL as we celebrate one hundred years of the Lord’s faithfulness to Dallas Theological Seminary!
Centennial Dinner with the President // Nashville, TN
Join the Alumni Office for a complimentary Centennial Dinner with the President in Nashville, TN as we celebrate one hundred years of the Lord’s faithfulness to Dallas Theological Seminary!
Centennial Dinner with the President // San Antonio, TX
Join the Alumni Office for a complimentary Centennial Dinner with the President in San Antonio, TX as we celebrate one hundred years of the Lord’s faithfulness to Dallas Theological
Centennial Dinner with the President // Philadelphia, PA
Join the Alumni Office for a complimentary Centennial Dinner with the President in Philadelphia, PA as we celebrate one hundred years of the Lord’s faithfulness to Dallas Theological Seminary!
Chloe Sun (STM, 1998)
Dr. Chloe Sun (STM, 1998) joined Fuller Theological Seminary on July 1, 2023, as Professor of Old Testament/Program Director of the Chinese Studies Center. Prior
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