Dts Chapel - Teach Truth. Love Well.

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DTS invites speakers from around the world to minister to students, faculty, staff, and friends. In the Fall and Spring semester, chapel is held every Tuesday through Friday from 10:40 a.m. to 11:25 a.m.

Episodios

  • To Worship Well

    08/12/2018

    Dr. Timothy Ralston, professor of Pastoral Ministries, defines worship in these three ways: pledge allegiance, transfer ownership, and re-orient regularly. The post To Worship Well appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Cultural Engagement: Advancing the Kingdom of God in the Marketplace

    07/12/2018

    Dr. Darrell Bock talks with Mr. Joe Galindo, C12 Managing Chair and Executive Coach in Dallas, TX, about the task of equipping Christian CEO's and business owners to advance the Kingdom of God by building great businesses for a greater purpose. The post Cultural Engagement: Advancing the Kingdom of God in the Marketplace appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Are They Done Yet?

    06/12/2018

    Dr. Terrance Woodson, assistant dean of students at DTS, encourages believers to trust the Lord throughout the process of suffering with a reassuring message of God's promise of maturity and growth. The post Are They Done Yet? appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Touching Moments Speak Volumes

    06/12/2018

    Dr. Bruce Fong, dean of DTS-Houston, discusses worship and how it erupts from a heart that adores Jesus Christ out of deep gratitude in response to lavish generosity. The post Touching Moments Speak Volumes appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Seven Signs of Unhealthy Ambition

    05/12/2018

    Garrett Raburn, Awaken Conference Director at Watermark Community Church in Forth Worth, TX, highlights the strong tendency to self-elevate in ministry and encourages believers to actively trust the Holy Spirit to work in their hearts to manifest a selfless worldview in ministry and throughout life. The post Seven Signs of Unhealthy Ambition appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • The Priority of Worship

    04/12/2018

    Lawrence Scott, lead pastor at Harvest Point Fellowship Church in Pearland, TX, encourages believers, as they move amongst busy lives, to regularly and intentionally prioritize worship. The post The Priority of Worship appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Serving Worship

    03/12/2018

    Dr. James Allman, professor of Old Testament and Bible Exposition, stresses the importance of service as the believer's primary act of worship. The post Serving Worship appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Christmas Connections

    30/11/2018

    Dr. Mark Bailey, president of DTS and senior professor of Bible Exposition, shares the reminder that all believers are called to praise God for His preeminence and grace. The post Christmas Connections appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Where Eternal Life Takes Us

    29/11/2018

    Dr. Darrell Bock, executive director of Cultural Engagement at DTS, discusses how eternal life is designed to link the creation mandate, the Great Commission, and the Great Commandment. The post Where Eternal Life Takes Us appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Sustaining an Attitude of Gratitude

    27/11/2018

    Chuck Swindoll, chancellor of DTS, encourages believers toward a posture of gratitude and thankfulness with the intention of being contagious to others. The post Sustaining an Attitude of Gratitude appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Communion with the Marginalized

    10/11/2018

    Dr. Ekpedeme Wade, adjunct professor of Biblical Counseling, teaches that following in Jesus's footsteps means having communion with each other, especially the marginalized. The post Communion with the Marginalized appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Obey God and Leave the Consequences to Him

    08/11/2018

    Dr. Charles Stanley, president and founder of In Touch Ministries in Atlanta, GA, exhorts believers to trust the Lord and his sovereignty, despite what happens in the vicinity. The post Obey God and Leave the Consequences to Him appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Our Poverty in the Shadow of the Cross

    08/11/2018

    Dr. Dick Druary, director of the Men's Development Center at Star of Hope Mission in Houston, TX, teaches that, before believers can appropriately serve the poor in the midst, our inner destitution must find its place in the richness of the cross in Jesus Christ. The post Our Poverty in the Shadow of the Cross appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Balancing Life and Work

    07/11/2018

    Rev. Bill Butterworth, president of Bill Butterworth Company in The Woodlands, TX, discusses the tenuous challenge of finding balance in life through the study of Jesus exhibiting balance during his time on earth. The post Balancing Life and Work appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • A Calling to Serve

    07/11/2018

    Dr. Bryan Carter, senior pastor of Concord Church in Dallas, TX, reinforces the identity of believers as those called by God to serve for his glory. The post A Calling to Serve appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Fighting Human Trafficking

    05/11/2018

    Julie Waters, executive director and founder of Free the Captives in Spring, TX, talks about human trafficking and how believers can fight it as they also bring hope and healing to those within the industry. The post Fighting Human Trafficking appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • From Excarnation to Re-enchantment: Why Imagination is Crucial for Mission

    02/11/2018

    Dr James K. A. Smith, Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI offers to believers a more accurate story of secularism today and imagines for believers how remembering the eternal and invisible parts of the story of the Gospel can change our approach to mission when secular people are saying, "I don't believe in God but I miss him." The post From Excarnation to Re-enchantment: Why Imagination is Crucial for Mission appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Restor(i)ed Loves: The Contest for our Imaginations

    01/11/2018

    Dr James K.A. Smith, Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI brings a lecture for DTS from his book you are what you Love, encouraging believers to attend to their desires honestly and reorder their imaginations to the stories of the kingdom of God found in the worship of the church as practice to restory believers away from malformative kingdoms that are grabbing for our affection and worship. The post Restor(i)ed Loves: The Contest for our Imaginations appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Into Something Rich and Strange: Practicing Love in Lament

    31/10/2018

    Jason Cook recounts the initial days of his journey at DTS, illuminating the solemnity of poetic lament and the spiritual art of listening. The post Into Something Rich and Strange: Practicing Love in Lament appeared first on DTS Voice.

  • Into Something Rich and Strange: Practicing Love in Listening

    30/10/2018

    Jason Cook, poet and current student at DTS, introduces Arts Week 2018 with a poetry slam, highlighting his calling as a preacher and a poet. The post Into Something Rich and Strange: Practicing Love in Listening appeared first on DTS Voice.

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