
You may be working from home — but you don’t have to be alone!
This summer we held Zoom Bible studies on Ephesians on Thursdays (noon) or Friday (8am).
This study was open to all UNT employees.
Dave Engle has been departmental chair at Iowa State and Oklahoma State. After retiring recently from OSU in Rangeland Ecology, he has volunteered with Faculty Commons.
As Dave interacts with Christians on a variety of university campuses, he has discovered that one of the greatest challenges for both faculty and staff is a sense of isolation. His talk will present ideas on how to address this.
Dave was born in Roswell, NM and attended college at Abilene Christian University and has a PhD from Colorado State University. He and his wife Deb have one son and three grandchildren.
Friday, January 24
8AM
Goolsby Chapel
Mike Scheer has a B.A. from the University of Kentucky, an MBA from the University of North Texas and a ThM from Dallas Seminary.
He is the missions pastor at Denton Bible Church and travels much of the year encouraging missionaries and groups of Christians to live courageously in locations both friendly and unfriendly to Christianity.
He and his wife Kerry have three sons, the oldest of which is a freshman at Blinn Junior College.
Ronda Bewley works in the Accreditation Office. Her willingness to reach out to a new UNT student led to this recognition on UNT’s website. One of the key values of our Fellowship is service — we are thankful that she exemplifies this.
Ronda coordinates the prayer list for our group; if you have a prayer request related to the UNT community, please let her know: ntbelievers [at] gmail.com.
Friday, Nov 15
12:15 pm
UNT BSM &
DISCOVERY PARK
Thomas Weakley is a professor of Leadership Studies at Western Kentucky University and also a staff member of Faculty Commons.
He spoke about “When God Grabs Your Heart”
Thomas and his wife Laurie have served with Cru in Slovakia, Russia, the Philippines and Poland.
Doug Matthews is a professor of neuroscience and chairman of the psychology department at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. He will spoke on “Faith, Fear And Life In The Academy: Lessons From Closed Countries.”
He is the director of the Wisconsin Addiction Research Laboratory and was instrumental in establishing a neuroscience major at UWEC in 2018.
If you missed his talk… Doug has been kind enough to share an outline of his presentation: