by tku | Oct 8, 2025 | Article, Christian living, Ministry Leadership
Explosion at the Family Table Sunday dinner exploded before the hot pizza made its way around the table. I turned sharply toward my mother-in-law and—voice tight, heart pounding—unleashed both barrels of facts at the stream of half-truths she had absorbed from her...
by tku | Oct 20, 2025 | Article, Ministry Leadership, Seminary, Student Stories, Theology, Worship
My journey to The King’s University wasn’t linear. In fact, if I had to draw it, it would look more like a zigzag turning into a circle within a circle—layered, complex, and full of surprises. But looking back, I can see how God was shaping something beautiful and...
by tku | Jun 10, 2025 | Article, Seminary, Theology
At The King’s University, we believe it’s never too late to say “yes” to God’s call. That truth came to life recently when Alumna, Queen Spriggs, was featured on WFAA’s Good Morning Texas after earning her Master of Practical Theology at 83-years-old. Her story is one...
by tku | Jun 4, 2025 | Article, Doctor of Ministry, Faculty, News
SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS– The King’s University and Seminary is pleased to announce the appointment of Reverend David Lockwood as the new Associate Director of the Doctor of Ministry (DMin) Program. David brings a wealth of experience, pastoral insight, and...
by tku | May 19, 2025 | Article, Doctor of Ministry, News, Programs
A Journey into the Heart of Christian Mysticism: The King’s 16th Century Mystics Pilgrimage The King’s University (TKU) and Seminary recently hosted an unforgettable spiritual adventure as part of the Doctor of Ministry (DMin) program—our inaugural 16th...
by Dr. David Rudolph | Apr 1, 2026 | Article, Featured, Messianic Jewish Studies, Programs
Most people who are bound by something do not know how to get free. For them the story of Passover can have great meaning. In his book Simchah, Rabbi Abraham Twerski explains how Passover is all about the breaking of chains: Many families gather together for the...