Dr. John Babler to Join Faculty at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary
MEMPHIS, TN – Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary and The College at Mid-America today announced that Dr. John Babler will become Chairman of its Biblical Counseling Department, effective August 1, 2020.
Dr. Babler is an internationally recognized authority in the area of Biblical Counseling and currently serves as Professor of Counseling, Director of the Walsh Counseling Center and also holds the Warren C. Hultgren Chair of Ministerial Counseling at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
“I am excited to have Dr. John Babler joining the Mid-America team as a member of our faculty and chairman of our Biblical Counseling Department,” said Dr. Lee Brand, Dean of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. “His incredible knowledge and his efforts as a champion of biblical counseling will help us tremendously in becoming the premier biblical counseling program in the U.S.”
In 2015 Mid-America signaled its desire to become the premier biblical counseling school in the world when it partnered with Dr. Jay E. Adams, founder of today’s nouthetic (biblical) counseling movement, to form one of the world’s most comprehensive and accessible education programs for biblical counseling, and to advance the Institute of Nouthetic Studies.
With the arrival of Dr. Babler, arguably one of the foremost authorities on biblical counseling along with Dr. Jay Adams, Mid-America is ready to equip the next generation of biblical counselors to faithfully serve the Body of Christ.
“I am thankful for the opportunity to join the faculty of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. I look forward to helping train students how to effectively minister God’s Word through both formal and informal counseling,” Babler said.
Dr. Babler will be a full professor of Biblical Counseling and the Chairman of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary’s Biblical Counseling Department.
ABOUT DR. BABLER
Dr. Babler holds a doctorate from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; a Master’s of Social Work from the University of Texas, Austin; a Masters of Arts in Church Social Services from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; a Bachelors of General Studies degree from University of Texas, Dallas.
ABOUT MID-AMERICA
Mid-America’s award-winning campus is located on 35 acres of land in Memphis, TN. Founded in 1972, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary provides theological training for active service in church-related and mission vocations. Founded in 2018, The College at Mid-America is the undergraduate school of Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. It provides associate, baccalaureate, master’s programs as well as Dual Enrollment options, to prepare students to take their place as effective Christian and secular leaders. Both academic institutions guide students into a thorough understanding of the Bible and its relevance to everyday living. Mid-America students volunteer and serve the community through Witness One: Seven and GO! programs.
CONTACT
For more information or comments from Mid-America, contact the Mid-America Communications Senior Director at Communications@MABTS.edu or 901-751-3066.