Many people already know. But I need to make an announcement here just in case. I have resigned my position as Dean of Baptist Bible Seminary effective June 1 and have accepted the position of Director of International Ministries for Friends of Israel.
I worked for BBS for 22 years. Never been treated better any place I have been. So I am thankful for the many paths the Lord has led me down in the best ministry I’ve had to this point in my life. When I think of my students at the seminary and the students from the college that worked with me in Mission Scranton, I have no regrets. God has been more than gracious to me.
But a new challenge awaits. I hope I am up to it. Cindy and I will live for the time being in Clarks Summit.
#1 by Tim Raymond on May 5, 2016 - 12:39 PM
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Wow, Dr. Stallard, I was surprised when I heard the news. You were sort of “Mr. BBS” in my mind for as long as I can remember. But praise God! I pray for FOI regularly and will pray for you and your transition. Take care!
#2 by Edson [Ted] Lawrence on May 6, 2016 - 11:44 AM
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Friends of Israel is a great ministry. I really enjoy their publication “Israel My Glory”. Thank you for your ministry at BBS. I try to attend the Friends of Israel seminars here in Florida. Maybe sometime you will have opportunity to speak at one here in Florida.
#3 by Chris Terry on May 11, 2016 - 6:08 PM
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Congratulations on your new ministry appointment, Dr. Stallard!
#4 by Stephen Nunemaker on August 16, 2016 - 4:29 PM
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This came as a bit of a shock, but congratulations on the move to Friends of Israel. What better place for a key defender of Dispensationalism! I learned so much from you as a professor at BBS, and have translated many things you taught me and passed them on to the pastoral students we are training in Francophone Africa. Nothing in life is static, but it will be hard to think of BBS without you there.
Blessings,
Steve
#5 by Tim Raymond on September 12, 2016 - 4:08 PM
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Dr. Stallard,
What’s a good email address where I could contact you? I’d like to ask you some dispensational related questions. Feel free to answer this in an email to me if you wish.
Thanks!
Tim