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David
M. Doran, D.Min.
Senior Pastor, Inter-City Baptist Church
President, Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary
Professor of Pastoral Theology
ddoran@dbts.edu
Dr. Doran's blog: Glory and Grace
Dr. Doran is the senior pastor of Inter-City Baptist Church and President of Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary. He serves as the Chairman of the Practical Theology Department and teaches the core pastoral theology courses in the M.Div. program. He received his education at Bob Jones University, (B.A.), Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary (M.Div., Th.M.) and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (D.Min.). Dr. Doran has been married to his wife, Claudia, since 1985. They have four sons (David, Daniel, Dillon, and Derek).
Writings
“The Sovereignty of God and the Spread of the Gospel.” Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 9 (2004): 183–214.
For the Sake of His Name: Challenging a New Generation for World Missions (Allen Park, MI: Student Global Impact, 2002).
“What Love Is This? A Review Article.” Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 8 (2003): 101–30.
“The Task of the Great Commission: The Method of Discipleship.” Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 6 (2001): 3–15.
“The Role of the Holy Spirit in Preaching.” Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 3 (1998): 103–121.
“Market Driven Ministry: Blessing or Curse?—Part Two.” Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 1 (1996): 187–221.
“Market Driven Ministry: Blessing or Curse?—Part One.” Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal 1 (1996): 54–84.
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