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Published Date: May 4, 2021

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CHECK OUT ASBURY THE LASTEST OF ASBURY SEMINARY VOICES: A COLLECTION OF ALUMNI, STUDENT AND FACULTY STORIES DESIGNED TO GLORIFY GOD AND INSPIRE YOU!

Learning that lasts starts on “the edge of your own incompetence.” Dr. Ellen Marmon, Professor of Christian Discipleship, learned that phrase from her mentor while she completed her Ph.D. at the University of Kentucky. Now as the director of Asbury Seminary’s Doctor of Ministry Program, she weaves that philosophy into the D.Min. experience. The three-year applied doctoral degree program creates opportunities for participants to develop the humble posture of learner and embrace a season of intentional academic and spiritual formation.

“Discipleship is more than what you memorize, and we’re not just brains on a stick,” she said, referencing author James Smith.

Read more about her story at asbury.to/voices.

CHECK OUT ASBURY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY THRIVE PODCAST

Thrive with Asbury Seminary brings you interview-style conversations to help you thrive where your passions meet the world’s needs. Join us every-other-week to hear stories from people just like you and be inspired by world-renowned scholars, thought-leaders, and authors. Thrive seeks to help you learn about the variety of ways you can serve God, actively grow your relationship with God, take the next step in your faith and calling, and learn some practical next steps for growth.

Interviews range from professors, musicians, poets, authors, pastors, and more. Be sure to check out all of the wonderful and enlightening conversations here.

ALUMNUS DAVID HODGES RETIRING AFTER 30 YEARS ON FACULTY AT GRAMBLING STATE UNIVERSITY

David Hodges, Associate Professor of Humanities; B.A., Rollins College; M.Div., Asbury Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Florida State University, is retiring as Professor of Humanities at Grambling State University. Dr. Hodges is an engaging teacher who specializes in Humanities. Early in his tenure, he won Grambling a grant for a summer Institute on The Bible As Literature, and he recently received a Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities. He is an ordained minister with a master’s degree in divinity who has published on theological ethics. Dr. Hodges also serves, by acclamation, as Secretary on the Executive Committee of the Faculty Senate.

Dr. Winfield Bevins recently co-authored a new book with his friend Mark Dunwoody called Healthy Rhythms for Leaders which is written to help Christian leaders care for their souls in today’s chaotic and uncertain world. Walk away with these personal and leadership rhythms, but also learn how to share these practices and principles with the churches and organizations you serve.

Find out more about the book at the link below!

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