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From Mission Field to Faculty: A Conversation with Jeremy Pittsley
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In this episode of Theologically Driven, we welcome Jeremy Pittsley, the newest faculty member at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. Jeremy shares his journey from seminary student to missionary in Kenya, and now back to DBTS as a professor of Biblical Languages and Literature. He reflects on formative experiences, influential professors, and the calling that led him to serve in pastoral training and church leadership overseas. Jeremy also discusses the transition back to the U.S., stepping into the role previously held by Dr. Compton, and his excitement for teaching Greek and Hebrew.
Learn more about DBTS at https://dbts.edu
Register for the E3 Pastors Conference at https://e3pc.org
If you enjoyed this episode, you can access tons of content just like this at dbts.edu.
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198 episodes
Manage episode 501548615 series 2996457
In this episode of Theologically Driven, we welcome Jeremy Pittsley, the newest faculty member at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. Jeremy shares his journey from seminary student to missionary in Kenya, and now back to DBTS as a professor of Biblical Languages and Literature. He reflects on formative experiences, influential professors, and the calling that led him to serve in pastoral training and church leadership overseas. Jeremy also discusses the transition back to the U.S., stepping into the role previously held by Dr. Compton, and his excitement for teaching Greek and Hebrew.
Learn more about DBTS at https://dbts.edu
Register for the E3 Pastors Conference at https://e3pc.org
If you enjoyed this episode, you can access tons of content just like this at dbts.edu.
Thanks for listening!
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