Meet the New Adjuncts DR. JAMES ESTEP JR. Adjunct Professor in Educational Ministries and Leadership Dr. Estep serves as the equipping pastor at Heritage Christian Church in Fayetteville, Georgia. He has taught for over twenty-five years and has authored several books on ministry and leadership. Dr. Estep also serves with e2: effective elders ministries which equips elders to lead congregations. He lives in Newnan, Georgia, with his wife, Karen. They have three children and three grandchildren.
DR. LYNN ETTA MANNING Adjunct Professor in Educational Ministries and Leadership and for Doctor of Ministry Dr. Manning has traveled to Russia, India, and Tanzania, Africa, training, teaching, and developing women’s ministries. She has also worked in women’s ministries for over thirty years. She currently serves as assistant dean of students and advisor to women students at DTS. Dr. Manning loves spending time with her two adult children and their families, especially her five grandsons.
Dr. Olson has taught the Bible for over 30 years in New Zealand (his home), Singapore, and the USA. He has a passion to equip students with intellectually honest answers to questions concerning the Bible and science, and to impart a global vision of the Christian church. He earned both his ThM and PhD degrees from DTS. Craig and his wife, Brigitte, live in Richardson, Texas, and have two children.
DR. MICHELLE POKORNY Adjunct Professor in Educational Ministries and Leadership and for Doctor of Ministry Dr. Pokorny currently serves as assistant director of spiritual formation at DTS. Her primary role is to help women at DTS nurture their spiritual lives and facilitate authentic community. She recently earned her DMin from DTS where her research centered on burnout-prevention and soul care for men and women in Christian leadership. She and her husband, Mark, live in Plano, Texas.
DR. CRAIG OLSON Adjunct Professor in Bible Exposition
DR. DANIEL STEFFEN Adjunct Professor in Theological Studies Dr. Steffen served as a full-time missionary with his wife, Jane, and two sons, in Bolivia (1988 to 1997) and Guatemala at SETECA (1997 to 2004). After serving in pastoral roles in the United States (2004–14), he now resides in Indiana, but travels extensively teaching module courses in Spanish-speaking countries as well as the DTS Spanish online program. He has authored two Greek textbooks in Spanish.
DR. HUI-WEN (KATHY) WU Adjunct Professor in Biblical Counseling and for Doctor of Ministry Dr. Wu served as a professional mental health counselor and supervised counseling interns. She earned her PhD in counseling from Texas A&M University-Commerce in Commerce, Texas. With the support from many including their two boys, Kathy and her husband, Sam, serve in marriage ministries at Dallas Chinese Fellowship Church in Plano, Texas. She also works with the Chinese Studies department at DTS.
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