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159 Ron Welch Dr. Ron Welch joined the faculty of Denver Seminary in 2008 and currently serves as professor of counseling. He earned the PsyD and MA from Central Michigan University. He has worked in the field of clinical psychology for over 20 years, and he has been a licensed clinical psychologist since 1997. Dr. Welch began his postdoctoral career in the Federal Bureau of Prisons, where he worked for seven years as a clinical psychologist. He has taught at Crichton College and Colorado Christian University in the psychology department, also serving as the chair of the psychology department. Since 2004, Dr. Welch has maintained a counseling practice in clinical psychology, opening his individual private practice, Transformational Marriage, PLLC, (transformational-marriage.com) in 2011. Dr. Welch is the author of the recent book The Controlling Husband, (Baker/Revell, 2014). He specializes in marital and family therapy, as well as individual men's issues. He is the author of several articles and book chapters, and has presented numerous papers at professional conferences. His current research and writing focuses on control and power in marital relationships, the interactions of attachment processes with friendships and marriage, and the relationship between hope and attachment to God. Email: ron.welch@denver.seminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6952 Keith Wells Dr. Keith Wells was appointed to the position of library director and associate professor of theological bibliography and research in 2001. Dr. Wells received a DMin, ThM, and MDiv from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, the MLS from University of Pittsburgh, and a BA from Westminster College. Prior to his appointment, he worked as the theological librarian at Trinity International University where he co-directed the planning and merger of the undergraduate and divinity school libraries. He has pastored churches in Pennsylvania and Illinois. Dr. Wells has published a number of articles on theological research and edited the "Christian Classics" column in Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. He was also a contributing editor to Ninety Days with the Christian Classics. Email: keith.wells@denverseminary.edu Phone: 303-762-6963 Scott Wenig Dr. Scott Wenig joined the faculty in 1994 and serves as Professor of Applied Theology and holds the Haddon Robinson Chair of Biblical Preaching. He teaches in the areas of homiletics, church history, pastoral ministry and leadership. He earned a PhD from the University of Colorado at Boulder, an MDiv from Denver Seminary, and a BS from the University of Colorado at Denver.