Sinopsis
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
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Creeds, Canons, Councils, and the Contest Over Tradition
05/02/2020Dr. Doug Sweeney continues a walk-through church history, specifically focused on creeds and councils developed over the years into the middle ages. The post Creeds, Canons, Councils, and the Contest Over Tradition appeared first on DTS Voice.
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From Kerygma to Catechesis
04/02/2020Dr. Doug Sweeney, dean of Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, AL, opens the W.H. Griffith Thomas Memorial Lectureship with a dive into the history of the sources of authority for the church's teaching ministry during the early church era. The post From Kerygma to Catechesis appeared first on DTS Voice.
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From Paralysis to Blindness
04/02/2020Dr. Will Johnston, associate professor of New Testament, discusses the paralytic's rejection of Jesus, even after being healed, as a stark contrast to the humility of the blind man in John 9 and how this humility honors Jesus. The post From Paralysis to Blindness appeared first on DTS Voice.
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When God is Silent
31/01/2020Dr. Sandra Glahn, associate professor of Media Arts and Worship, shares part of her story, reiterating how the road of faith is filled with doubt, hope, and grief when the Unseen remains invisible. The post When God is Silent appeared first on DTS Voice.
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Dealing with Knife Wounds in Your Back
30/01/2020Ikki Soma, pastor of City of Refuge Church in Houston, TX, discusses the pain of betrayal and the response of believers as highlighted through David's experience of betrayal by Ahithophel. The post Dealing with Knife Wounds in Your Back appeared first on DTS Voice.
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Dialoguing the Dream: Race and Reconciliation at DTS
29/01/2020Dr. Terrance Woodson, advisor to African American students at DTS, moderates a panel - Juanita Williams, Trent Richardson, Charonda Woods, and Karlos Harbor - to discuss their experiences as black seminary students. The post Dialoguing the Dream: Race and Reconciliation at DTS appeared first on DTS Voice.
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Creation, Information, and Transformation
28/01/2020Dr. Dan Bolin, president of Refueling in Flight Ministries In Arlington, VA, shares his heart for camping and how this experience exposes believers to God's creation, information about God's word, and the transformation of the heart. The post Creation, Information, and Transformation appeared first on DTS Voice.
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The Struggle with Loneliness
24/01/2020Tim Lundy closes the Spiritual Life Conference with an honest look at loneliness, imploring believers to learn from and lean on Jesus. The post The Struggle with Loneliness appeared first on DTS Voice.
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Holy Imitators
23/01/2020Joseph Ingram, vision pastor at Common Bond Church in Houston, TX, discusses how the manner of God's love to those who know Jesus Christ compels them to live holy now, recognizing the honor and promise of being like him. The post Holy Imitators appeared first on DTS Voice.
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The Struggle with Burnout
23/01/2020For those who struggle with burnout, Tim Lundy continues to encourage learning from and leaning on Jesus. The post The Struggle with Burnout appeared first on DTS Voice.
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The Struggle with Temptation
22/01/2020Tim Lundy continues to talk about different struggles in ministry with a focus on temptation, reiterating his message of learning from and leaning on Jesus. The post The Struggle with Temptation appeared first on DTS Voice.
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The Struggle with Insecurity
21/01/2020Tim Lundy, senior pastor of Venture Christian Church in Los Gatos, CA, begins the Spiritual Life Conference with a message about insecurity, challenging listeners to learn from and lean on Jesus. The post The Struggle with Insecurity appeared first on DTS Voice.
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Lessons From Suffering and Loss
17/01/2020Dr. Phil Humphries, associate professor of Educational Ministries and Leadership, and his wife, Kim, a licensed clinical social worker and counselor, discuss the lessons they are learning after losing their daughter to cancer. The post Lessons From Suffering and Loss appeared first on DTS Voice.
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A Tiny Minority with a Great Significance
16/01/2020Rabbi Vladimir Pikman, Director of Jewish Studies and adjunct professor, discusses the introduction of Jewish studies and its seamless integration into education at DTS. The post A Tiny Minority with a Great Significance appeared first on DTS Voice.
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Get It Done!
15/01/2020Dr. Ramesh Richard, professor of Global Theological Engagement and Pastoral Ministries, challenges believers to prioritize an engaged heart and mind to persevere in seminary and ministry. The post Get It Done! appeared first on DTS Voice.
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Don’t Kid Yourself
14/01/2020Dr. Joe Allen, Jr, campus pastor at DTS, opens the spring semester by encouraging listeners to be both hearers and doers of the word, for only hearing and not doing is deceptive when measuring spiritual maturity and growth. The post Don’t Kid Yourself appeared first on DTS Voice.
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Sabbath, An Expression of a Love for God
13/01/2020Pastor Stan Newton, Director of Community Relations and Ministry Formation at DTS-Houston, talks about frenzied multi-tasking and offers a response to this way of life through a study on resting in the Lord. The post Sabbath, An Expression of a Love for God appeared first on DTS Voice.
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The Core of Our Most Meaningful Relationships
11/12/2019Dr. Chip Dickens, department chair and professor of Biblical Counseling, encourages listeners to love others, especially in this season, with a covenant, intimate, and forgiving love. The post The Core of Our Most Meaningful Relationships appeared first on DTS Voice.
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Your Final Exam
10/12/2019Dr. Mark Hitchcock, associate professor of Bible Exposition, discusses the accountability, comfort, and motivation of living a life focused on eternity. The post Your Final Exam appeared first on DTS Voice.
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When “Why” is the Wrong Question
07/12/2019Dr. Glenn Kreider, professor of Theological Studies, pauses in the tension of the problem of evil and the goodness of God, recognizing the theological difficulty of the space, and proposes that asking why evil happens is the wrong question. The post When “Why” is the Wrong Question appeared first on DTS Voice.