Psychology and Counseling adjunct now full-time faculty

Kendall Lyons |September 21, 2020

Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling, Dr. Jennifer Burgess, who served as an adjunct instructor in 2019, has begun the school year as Criswell’s newest full-time faculty member. Before coming to Criswell she served as an adjunct professor at Tarleton State University in Fort Worth and Liberty University in Lynchburg,… Read More

Criswell College celebrates anniversary of residence hall groundbreaking

Kendall Lyons |August 19, 2020

Back in 2019, Criswell College held a groundbreaking celebration for the campus’s first residence hall. After a year of construction and months of navigating challenges like weather, funding, and COVID-19, the college welcomed supporters to a groundbreaking anniversary celebration in Horner Hall on Friday, August 14. Supporters were hosted by… Read More

Criswell Theology professor publishes book on faith

Kendall Lyons |August 12, 2020

Professor of Theology Dr. Everett Berry published a new book titled They Who Endure to the End: A Primer on Perseverance, a publication that explores the often-debated question of whether or not a true believer in Jesus Christ can apostatize or walk away from their faith. Dr. Berry was motivated… Read More

Racism and corporate guilt after George Floyd

Criswell College President Barry Creamer

Today: President of a college historically mostly white, I have known since the murder of George Floyd that we—I, the college and community I serve, and our society at large—must do something now to end the injustice black men and women face in our culture and in our criminal justice… Read More

Students, faculty, and staff honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as they participate in Dallas' MLK parade.

Criswell College participates in Dallas MLK Parade

Kendall Lyons |January 10, 2020
For the first time, students, faculty, and staff participated in Dallas’ annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration March/Parade on Monday, January 20. Students and employees of Criswell marched together along Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, holding a banner that read “Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.”... Read More
Criswell students volunteering at a local church following a tornado.

Criswell students help Dallas church damaged by tornado

Kendall Lyons |October 21, 2019
Criswell College students, along with President Barry Creamer and Vice President of Advancement Joe Wooddell, worked together to help Primera Iglesia Bautista Mexicana with clean-up in the aftermath of a tornado that left the church destroyed. On Sunday evening, October 20, an EF-3 tornado tore apart the main sanctuary and... Read More

Dr. Scott Bridger attends conference in Turkey

Kendall Lyons |November 15, 2019
Criswell College Global Studies and World Religions associate professor Scott Bridger attended a ministry conference in Turkey in late September. Over 150 ministry workers and leaders from North Africa and the Middle East gathered to hear speakers discuss topics related to ministry challenges, work in the region, and human trafficking.... Read More
Populated ballroom shot of the annual Legacy Awards Gala

Criswell Legacy Gala honors alums, encourages support

Kendall Lyons |October 30, 2019
Over five hundred people were in attendance for the third annual Criswell Legacy Awards Gala on Monday, September 23 at the Fairmont Hotel in Dallas. The gala is an opportunity for alumni and supporters of Criswell College to encourage and support students, faculty and staff, reflect on the accomplishments of... Read More
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