CBS Staff
Dr. George Hillman Jr.
Assistant Professor in Spiritual Formation and Leadership
Faculty Advisor to the Center for Biblical Studies
B.S., Texas A&M University, 1990; M.Div., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1994; Ph.D., 2004.
A Texas native, Dr. George Hillman Jr. grew up in Denton and currently resides just north of Dallas in Frisco with his wife Jana and daughter Katherine. He enjoys traveling, reading, outdoor sports, and football, and cheers on his alma mater Texas A&M along with the University of Georgia. Dr. Hillman, who can juggle, now does so as both professor of Spiritual Formation at Dallas Seminary and as Faculty Advisor to the Center for Biblical Studies. He brings to the table ten years of ministry experience, including a local pastorate of spiritual development. Advising the Center for Biblical Studies is a natural extension of his passion for leadership development and discipleship as he strives for CBS “to continue to be one of the premier nondegree, theological training grounds in the country.”
Mr. Terry Hebert
Director of the Center for Biblical Studies
B.A., Christian Heritage College, 1978; Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary, 2004.
“From the first time I entered one of its classroom, CBS revolutionized my approach to teaching,” Hebert says. After teaching three CBS courses, Introduction to Theology, Bible Study Methods, and Doctrine of the Trinity, Hebert joined the CBS leadership team as Assistant Director in 2004 and was promoted to Director in 2007. Raised in Houston, Hebert and his wife, Nancy, now live in Dallas. He enjoys golf, old movies, reading, and travel. The seventeen years Hebert spent working in technology business development and as a corporate instructor and mentor in sales, field marketing, and sales management have equipped him for his duties at CBS. Those duties include the daily operations of instructor recruiting, training, and evaluation, plus CBS promotion, fiscal management, and student relations. For Hebert, CBS has a two-fold value: “First, we prepare DTS students to become instructors who can organize and teach Bible and theology courses in an intercultural context, and, second, through our courses and instructors, we help those from the north Texas community who wish to grow in faith and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.”