Dr Don J Payne earned a Ph.D. in systematic theology from the
University of Manchester, England, an M.Div. from Denver Seminary,
and a B.A. from Tennessee Temple University. Prior to coming to
Denver Seminary, he pastored for eight years, first as a
church-planting pastor in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and then as an
associate pastor at Southern Gables Evangelical Free Church in
Littleton, Colorado. He has taught courses for Colorado Christian
University, Colorado State University, and Moody Bible Institute s
extension school. Since 2013 he is Associate Professor of Theology
and Christian Formation at Denver Seminary.
His publications include The Theology of the Christian Life in J.
I. Packer's Thought [Paternoster], chapters in J.I. Packer and the
Evangelical Future [Baker Academic], A Case for Historic
Premillennialism, [Baker Academic], and Preparing for Ministry
[Kregel], as well as articles and book reviews in The 1995 Seminary
& Graduate School Handbook, Themelios, Teaching Theology and
Religion Review, Compass, and Focal Point. He has co-authored
Discipleship with a Capital D: What the Bible Teaches About
Mentoring and Launching and Sustaining Mentoring in Your Ministry
Setting [Coalition of Counseling Centers]. Dr. Payne serves as a
consultant and trainer for corporations, schools, and other
ministry organizations seeking to develop effective mentoring
ministries. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society
and the T.F. Torrance Society, and serves as board chairperson for
the International Christian Mentoring Network (ICMN). Dr. Payne and
his wife, Sharon, have three grown children and are involved in
post-college ministry at Southern Gables Evangelical Free Church in
Littleton, CO.
Source:
http://www.denverseminary.edu/about-us/president-faculty-staff-board/faculty/dr-don-j-payne/
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