Denver Seminary

Engage Magazine Fall 2017

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ENGAGE 5 Denver Seminary Welcomes New Faculty Members Aaron Johnson ASSOCIATE DEAN OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION Master of arts in Christian formation and soul care, Denver Seminary Bachelor of arts in broadcasting and video production, Cedarville University PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Director of educational technology, Denver Seminary High school Bible teacher Founder and editor of DayHikesNearDenver.com PUBLICATIONS Excellent Online Teaching: Strategies for a Successful Semester Teaching Online Into the Rainforest (The Lost City Series) (Volume 1) 30 Days to Becoming a Better Online Instructor (forthcoming) PERSONAL LIFE Aaron is married to Jenah and has two young children. He enjoys hiking, writing and reading fiction, and leading spiritual retreats. Timothy Koller ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR PROGRAM INNOVATION AND EXTENSION EDUCATION; DIRECTOR OF THE LEADERSHIP PROGRAM EDUCATION Master of arts in ministry, with a concentration in leadership, Lancaster Bible College Bachelor of science in Bible, Lancaster Bible College PhD in leadership, Capital Seminary & Graduate School (currently pursuing) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Youth pastor Small-business owner Church planter Theological higher education administrator and professor PERSONAL LIFE Tim and his wife, Sarah, enjoy their two children and love exploring the world—near and far—together. In his free time, he enjoys riding his mountain bike, motorcycling, and reading. Dr. Paula Tipton ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF COUNSELING EDUCATION PhD counselor education and supervision, Regent University Master of arts in counseling psychology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School Master of arts in Christian thought, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Licensed professional counselor in private practice for 20 years in Chicago, Illinois, and now in Denver Adjunct professor at Trinity, Northwestern, and Nyack and was previously full time at Colorado Christian University Prior to becoming a counselor, was on staff with Campus Crusade for Christ (now CRU) and BEE for 19 years and served in Swaziland, Africa and Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic PUBLICATIONS Co-authored: Treatment impact of an integrated sex offender program as measured by J-SOAP-II. Journal of Correctional Health Services (2013) PERSONAL LIFE Paula enjoys traveling, home improvement projects, music, reading, skiing, hiking, and going out to dinner with friends. She also enjoys spending time with her English Cocker, Bug. Remembering Dr. Haddon Robinson Dr. Haddon W. Robinson passed away on July 22, 2017. He served as the third president of Denver Seminary from 1979 to 1991. Dr. Robinson was a remarkably gifted preacher and communicator, and his book, Biblical Preaching, has been a staple resource in homiletics courses for the instruction of exegetical preaching. Under his leadership, Denver Seminary became one of the most financially and academically stable evangelical institutions in the United States. Among other significant endeavors during his presidency, our institution's name changed to "Denver Seminary," women were added to the teaching faculty and board of trustees, and the Doctor of Ministry program was expanded significantly. His influence on Denver Seminary, our community, and the global Church was great. Denver Seminary president, Dr. Mark Young, noted, "Haddon Robinson set a course that has served Denver Seminary to this day. His vision to expand the impact of the Seminary beyond its original denominational affiliation allowed the school to diversify and grow significantly. We grieve his passing."

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