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Dallas Christian College podcast on leadership and important topics for the local church, higher education, and Christian business leadership.
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We all go through seasons of life where we feel distant from God. Often times we begin to ask like the psalmist, "why have you [God] forsaken me?" (Psalm 22:1b). In this episode of the "Serve Like the King" series, Dr. Mark Hahlen and Dr. Eddy Sanders examine the events surrounding the Philistine capture of the Ark of the Covenant. We are then reminded thatperceived acts of righteousness, formulaic prayer, and religious devotion cannot guarantee Yahweh’s presence. What is required is wholehearted devotion to the Lord and repentant and open hearts. It is soil that is open to God’s planting that produces thirtyfold, sixtyfold, and a hundredfold.
Are you in a season of seeking God and listening for His voice? Are you in a position of leadership and questioning whether you are the right leader for this season? In this episode of the DCC Leadership Podcast, Dr. Harley Ihm answers these questions by looking at Samuel's calling from God as recorded in 1 Samuel 3. To be a faithful leader, we must remain sensitive to God's leading and calling. You will be encouraged by Dr. Ihm's insights into this passage and his personal testimony of how God has refined the calling on his own life.Sources Referenced: Courage and Calling: Embracing Your God-Given Potential by Gordon T. Smith. 
Biblical leadership in the Old Testament is based on the idea of servanthood--"not a servant of the people but a servant of God."* In this episode of the "Serve Like the King" series, Dr. Mark Hahlen looks at the differences between the son of Hannah and Elkanah (Samuel) and the sons of Eli (Hophni and Phinehas). We see that Samuel was with God while the sons of Eli did not know God. Dr. Hahlen will help us understand that the foremost qualification of "leadership" in the church is knowing the LORD, and the knowledge of the LORD is demonstrated in servanthood to him and to his people. * = From John Goldingay, Old Testament Theology: Volume 3: Israel's Life (711).
Has the start of your new year been anything but "happy?" Do you find yourself in the middle of a desperate situation? In this episode of the "Serve Like the King" series, Dr. Eddy Sanders looks at the life of Hannah (1 Samuel 1) and reminds us that God loves desperate situations. In the midst of despair and hopelessness, we need to be confident that God is never too far away. He is at work in individual desperate situations, and He is at work in national and worldwide desperate situations. You will be encouraged to remain faithful in prayer, even when life gets tough! 
Leadership remains a popular topic across culture and organizations. Christian speaking and writing on this topic are unending and yet, it often seems we are unable to figure leadership out. The leadership struggle continues. A step in the right direction starts with God as King. In this first Episode of the "Serve Like the King" series, Dr. Eddy Sanders shares his insights into biblical leadership from 1 Samuel 8.Referenced in this Episode: Old Testament Theology Vol. 3 by John Goldingay.
All of us would agree that 2020 was an extremely challenging year! Yet, in spite of all the difficulties, there were still plenty of good lessons that were learned. In this episode of Dallas Christian College's Leadership Podcast, DCC's Vice-President of Institutional Advancement, Mark Worley, and Director of Advancement, Scott Spies, get personal and share their lessons learned from 2020 and offer some predictions, goals and hopes for the coming new year, 2021. This Podcast is sponsored by Dallas Christian College. To learn more about DCC, please visit www.dallas.edu
Do you struggle with reading the Bible on a consistent basis? Is it a chore for you to connect with God through the reading of His word? In this continuation of the discussion on the need for biblical education in the church, Dr. Mark Hahlen (DCC Bible Department Chair) offers some very practical ways for you to read through the Bible in a regular routine. He also offers many resources that you can access for engaging in God's word at a deeper and more meaningful level. This Podcast is sponsored by Dallas Christian College. To learn more about DCC, please visit www.dallas.eduResources:www.studylight.orgwww.blueletterbible.orgwww.biblegateway.com
While a majority of Christians claim to believe that the Bible is God's divinely inspired word, most research shows that less than half of all professing Christians actually read the Bible on a regular basis. We can't possibly know what we don't read! In this episode of DCC's Leadership Podcast, Dr. Mark Hahlen (DCC Bible Department Chair) and Mr. Mark Worley (Vice-President of Institutional Advancement) discuss the current state of biblical illiteracy in our church culture and offer insights into what has led to the decline in biblical knowledge.This Podcast is sponsored by Dallas Christian College. To learn more about DCC, please visit www.dallas.edu
In this episode, Dr. Brian Smith (DCC President) and Dr. John Derry (DCC Vice-President for Academic Affairs) continue their discussion on the challenges facing institutions of higher education and the conditions contributing to these challenges. Several solutions are offered for navigating the perfect storm facing those involved in Christian higher education.This Podcast is sponsored by Dallas Christian College. To learn more about DCC, please visit www.dallas.edu
Have you found it difficult to find anything good in our present world? The challenging times we live in have certainly made expressions of thanksgiving hard to come by. In this episode, Dr. Mark Hahlen (DCC Bible Department Chair) looks at biblical thanksgiving and offers some practical ways that we can find plenty to be grateful for, particularly during this Thanksgiving Day holiday. This Podcast is sponsored by Dallas Christian College. To learn more about DCC, please visit www.dallas.edu
Are you concerned about the future of higher education? Has the pandemic impacted your outlook for Christian higher education in the coming months? Dr. Brian Smith (DCC President) and Dr. John Derry (DCC Vice-President for Academic Affairs) discuss the challenges facing institutions of higher education and the conditions contributing to the perfect storm.This Podcast is sponsored by Dallas Christian College. To learn more about DCC, please visit www.dallas.edu
In this episode Dr. Brian Smith (DCC President) and Mark Worley (DCC VP of Institutional Advancement) discuss the importance of a Christian world view for leaders.Book Links:The Universe Next DoorLove Thy BodyThis Podcast is sponsored by Dallas Christian College. To learn more about DCC, please visit www.dallas.edu
If there has ever been a time for leaders to step up and take responsibility in all areas of our society, it is now! In this episode of the "Our Calling" series, Dr. Larry Thompson, the Chair of DCC's Business Department, shares his passion for educating and mentoring students for leadership. As a life-long learner himself, Dr. Thompson's perspective on servant leadership and the need for transformational leadership will be refreshing and encouraging, especially in light of the ever-changing business environment. Sources Referenced in this Podcast:Transformational Leadership and Organizational Culture by Bernard M. Bass and Bruce J. AvolioLead Like Jesus by Ken Blanchard
We continue in "Our Calling" series by hearing from 1997 DCC alum Matt Cook. Matt and his wife, Dana Harper Cook '96, have been serving at the First Christian Church in Canadian, Texas, since 2003. Matt reminds us that, "God's going to get done what God's going to get done" as we he walks us through the process of returning back to school to finish his degree following a period of wandering. If you are struggling with how God can use you for ministry, Matt shares his personal journey with feeling like, "I'm not really made for this, but I knew I was supposed to do something else."
In this episode of the "Our Calling" series, we hear from 1999 DCC alum Brad Pembleton. Brad graduated from DCC with a Bachelor of Arts in Bible, earned his Master of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, and recently completed his DMin in Leadership and Spiritual Formation from Portland Seminary at George Fox University. Brad shares his call into ministry at the age of 17 and walks us through how God brought him to his current role at Crossbridge Christian Church in Houston, Texas. Brad explains that one's calling is more than a position—it is an invitation to partner with God for eternal work. 
(We apologize for the poor audio quality...we are working on it!)In this episode of the "Our Calling" series, DCC's Director of Student Life and Engagement, Mariana Galanos, shares her passion for connecting with students and fostering a sense of belonging. Mariana is one of DCC's newest staff members and brings a unique perspective as one who left her home of Venezuela to come to the US to study ministry. You will be challenged to look at your own calling as Mariana shares the foundations of her calling to ministry and Christian higher education. 
In this final episode of our Summer Re-Runs series, we rebroadcast a podcast that was originally released on March 7, 2022. The Chair of DCC's Bible Department, Dr. Mark Hahlen, has been a popular podcast guest, and in this episode he and Dr. Eddy Sanders examine the events surrounding the Philistine capture of the Ark of the Covenant. Their discussion reveals those leadership characteristics and traits that allow us to move closer to God's presence and "serve like the King."
We continue in our Summer Re-Run Series with Episode 1 of our popular Bible Words series from last Fall. The goal of our Bible Words series was to help our listeners understand and apply familiar Bible words that we hear often in our church gatherings and Bible studies. In this episode that first aired on August 15, 2022, Dr. Eddy Sanders (DCC Practical Ministries Chair) looks at the person of Jesus, specifically His titles of "Messiah" and "Christ." 
As we continue our Summer Re-Runs series, we are rebroadcasting a podcast that was originally released on October 4, 2021. DCC Alum Louie Murillo shares his journey as a DCC student, Student Minister, Family Life Pastor and ultimately a franchise Owner/Operator for Chick-fil-A. In this episode, you will be challenged to look at God's calling on your life and how the experiences you are going through right now play a role in your spiritual journey. 
To mark the 100th episode of the DCC Leadership Podcast, we decided to revisit some of our most popular podcasts since our first episode was released on November 2, 2020. In this podcast from May 24, 2021, the late Mark Worley and Dwight Coleman discuss the topic of creating a culture of mentoring in the area of sports. This is the most downloaded podcast from our 100 episodes, and we know you will be inspired and encouraged by what you hear.To learn more about the DCC Athletic program, visit: www.dccpsorts.com
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