Articles by Sandra L. Glahn
- Living with a Disability
Members of the DTS family talk about what it’s like to live with disability—from the perspective of both the impaired and the caregiver—and how the body of Christ can both help and reap benefits. - The Gift of Work
Resources on the subject of work and vocation - Sumatra with the Seven Churches
- Leaving a Legacy
The Howard family has a long history of receiving from and giving to DTS. Their story demonstrates that there is more than one way to leave a legacy. - A Prof Like No Other
When Howard G. Hendricks met his sixth-grade teacher, she said, "I've heard a lot about you. But I don't believe a word of it." Those words changed his life. Eventually he tracked her down to tell her the same story you'll read here. - Israel: Encounter God as Storyteller II
- Jordan: Encounter God as Storyteller
A great narrative needs a great setting. And God has often set His redemption story in Jordan. - The Gift God Still Wants
From the time of Cain and Abel until today God has been asking for only one gift. - Informed Consent
Read an excerpt from Informed Consent, a novel that considers a compassionate response to AIDS and end-of-life issues. - Premium Roast with Ruth
Book Excerpt: In the face of famine two women journey to the “house of bread” in this excerpt from Premium Roast with Ruth from Kindred Spirit editor-in-chief, Sandra Glahn (ThM, 2001). - Vindicate the Villain?
This brief overview will introduce you to the fundamentals of Gnosticism, the philosophy behind the Gospel of Judas.
- Espresso with Esther
Click here to read this excerpt by Sandra L. Glahn (ThM, 2001) - Follow the Faculty
- Empty Arms, Heavy Burden
One in six couples struggles with infertility during their childbearing years. But they are not alone. Read a book excerpt from The Infertility Companion. - Storytelling: The Twelve Ways of Christmas
What other time of year can we walk into the mall and hear music that directs us to worship Christ the Lord? When else can we stroll through business offices and see strings of cards depicting nativity scenes? Let’s take advantage of the seasonal opportunities, keeping our focus on Christ and sharing the gospel in the process. - Why We Honor the Human Embryo
- A Man of God: Profile of Dr. Mark L. Bailey
Dr. Mark L. Bailey stands at the front of the classroom holding a Bible in his hands while students in his Bible Study Methods course take notes. He reads from Luke 12 the words of the rich man who produced a good crop: “I will tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store all my grain and my goods. And I'll say to myself, ‘You have plenty of good things laid up for many years. Take life easy; eat, drink and be merry.’” - Sharpen Your Focus
