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
Emily Lawyer (MABC, 2020)
God loves to write an extraordinary story if given the opportunity. Little did I know when I moved from Louisville, KY, to Washington, D.C., twenty-two
Alumni Connection: Israel Edition!
Phyllis and Alan Brown (ThM, 1981; DMin, 2008) Shelley and Jeff Watters (STM, 1987) at the Gloria Hotel in the Old City of Jerusalem. Dr.
Radical Forgiveness in the Democratic Republic of Congo
In December of 2018, Justin, a Congolese man, entered South County Bible Church in St. Louis, MO. He approached the church’s elders with a question:
Panama | GProCongress II
Every pastor a trainer. All pastors trained. This vision for training pastoral leaders is what drives Ramesh Richard to initiate efforts designed to build the
Inspire Women Conference
Dear Friend of Dallas Theological Seminary, Many of DTS’ current students, graduates and faculty are familiar with the lifetime friendship between Inspire Women and Dallas Theological
Mark A. Slone (ThM, 2009)
After graduating DTS, I began serving as the Missions Director in January 2010 at Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Houston, TX. My primary ministry
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
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