Kelley M. Mathews
Kelley Mathews (Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary) is an author, editor, and writer for RightNow Media. Currently pursuing her Doctor of Ministry at Houston Theological Seminary, she lives with her husband, John, and their children in North Texas.
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The Ministry of Women in Scripture
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Milyce Pipkin, Sue Edwards and Kelley Mathews discuss the lives of…
Preguntas con Poder Transformador: Perfil del Dr. Ron Blue
“No podemos ni convencer ni condenar a nadie. Lo único que hacemos es hablar sobre las…
The Transforming Power of Questions: Profile of Dr. Ron Blue
“We can not convince or convict anybody. All we do is chatter the good news and…
Cultural Engagement Chapel: Social Media
Dr. Darrell Bock interacts with Dr. George Hillman, VP of Student Services, John Dyer, executive director…
For Freedom Christ Has Set Us Free
When I was a child, my relationship with my brother was rocky at best. Wrapped in…
A Professor's Singular Focus: Choosing to Be Celibate for Christ
While to some, professor Abe Kuruvilla, MD, PhD, might fit the description in Jane Austen’s Pride…
Video Interview: Elisa Morgan on Using One's Influence
At the DTS women’s conference, Kelley Mathews (ThM, 2000) interviews Elisa Morgan about using one’s influence.…
An Uncommon Friendship
A Jewish teen and a middle-aged Gentile living in Israel describe their journey together as friends…
The Male Church Leader's Guide to Female Conflict Resolution
Teach women to stop avoiding conflict. Many women are master avoiders. They see conflict as a…
Mixed Ministry: Working as Brothers and Sisters in an Oversexed Society
n an excerpt from their next book, Mixed Ministry: Working as Brothers and Sisters in an…
Why Feed the Hungry?
Mike Douris (ThM, 1984), of Orphan Outreach, talks about how following Jesus involves meeting more than…
Communicating Christ in a Digital Age
More than twenty-six hundred Dallas Seminary graduates work on Sundays in some official capacity as pastors…