by Dr. Cara Snyder | Jun 21, 2016 | Faculty & Staff |
In adult life, one doesn’t expect prizes for one’s work. If there is a prize—the Nobel or a Pulitzer, say—it’s a side effect.1 That’s the way Kyle Martin, this year’s Employee of the Year, views his recent award. “It’s awkward,” he says, feeling a little embarrassed...
by Dr. Cara Snyder | Jun 14, 2016 | Events |
Can your story about what Jesus has done for you be boiled down to five words? Can those five words open the door for someone else to become a believer? That was the task set before twelve DCC-connected folks and the many Nepalese people who participated in three...
by Dallas Christian College | Jun 13, 2016 | Events |
College is an important milestone in a young student’s life. In just a few short months, new students will join us in our mission in becoming a person of even greater influence, under God’s influence, for a life of influence. Crusader Connect is an event about joining...
by Dr. Cara Snyder | May 18, 2016 | Events |
Commencements are like funerals: black robes, serious marching, and tearful goodbyes. Commencements are like heart surgery: the staff has done it many times, but for the patient and family, it’s a first. But they are also like birth—celebrated with hope and fear, joy...
by Reed Barron | May 12, 2016 | Practical Minstries |
During Kingdom Week 2015, I went a second time to do mission work in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico. I was blessed to be able to return this year. Like last year, we did a lot of painting. We painted and painted and painted. We painted walls, bathrooms, and...