Chapel Semester: Summer 2016 Chapels

Eat, Drink, and Be Merry

Dr. Greg Hatteberg, Dean of Enrollment and Alumni Services, speaks encouraging words of joy and depth…
August 3, 2016

How to Pursue Your Mission Field

Dr. Michelle Woody, Assistant Professor of Biblical Counseling, shares her experiences and reminds listeners how God…
July 20, 2016

My Five Favorite Words

Dr. Linda Marten, Associate Professor of Biblical Counseling, talks about five words that have profound intended…
July 13, 2016

Dr. Donald Campbell's 90th Birthday

Dr. Mark Bailey, President of Dallas Theological Seminary, leads the seminary in celebrating the third president…
July 6, 2016
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To Pace for the Race Takes Perspective

Dr. Lynn Etta Manning, Advisor for Women Students, proposes the challenge to think on what is…
June 29, 2016

The Calming of the Storm: About Jesus or About You?

Dr. Charles Baylis, Professor of Bible Exposition, talks about how the calming of the storm is…
June 22, 2016

Good News for Someone Like Me

Dr. Glenn Kreider, Professor of Theological Studies, along with Blaine Larson, current DTS student, celebrates how…
June 15, 2016

The Fine Print of Many Commitments

Dr. Stephen Bramer, Department Chair and Professor of Bible Exposition, teaches that Christ calls us to…
June 8, 2016

Children Serving: No Age Restrictions

Dr. Jerry Lawrence, who serves as Adjunct Professor in Educational Ministries and Leadership and Alumni and…
June 1, 2016
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Where Are Their Boots?

Dr. Terry Woodson, Adjunct Professor of World Missions & Intercultural Studies and Advisor to African American…
May 25, 2016

God's Message in the Darkness

Dr. Joye Baker, Adjunct Professor and Women's Advisor for Educational Ministries and Leadership, offers the reminder…
May 18, 2016

The Decreasing Disciple

Dr. Michael Burer, Associate Professor of New Testament Studies, encourages the true disciple of Christ to…
May 11, 2016

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