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The 90-Day Bible Reading Challenge: Live with Kelley Mathews and Mary DeMuth

20 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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Ancient Women Writers of Faith

Doctor of Ministry graduates minister to the church in many unconventional ways. They may preach, teach, or administrate at churches, but they also may work as counselors, writers, professors, and more. Today, I talk with my own DMin cohort-mate Susy Flory, who was already a NYT bestselling author before she began her seminary work. Unsurprisingly, Susy focused her research on writers—specifically, women authors from ancient times. For more insight into her dissertation, see my previous post (referenced in our conversation). Find Susy on her own Substack [https://substack.com/@questiongirls?utm_source=global-search] account, her website [https://susyflory.com/], and in the bookstores. She inspired a recent project, titled Jesus Was [https://bookshop.org/a/113357/9780825449567], as a collaboration with her master’s degree colleagues. I was delighted to endorse the book and then to talk with Susy about it. Susy provided the following list of resources related to her dissertation topic: Bruce, F. F. “Women in the Church: A Biblical Survey.” [https://share.google/lDZSBItIPgFFHxCd0] Christian Brethren Review Journal 33 (1982): 7–14. Flory, Susy. “The First Named Writer in History: Enheduanna (2334–2279 BC).” [https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/the-first-named-writer-in-history-enheduanna/] Priscilla Papers 8, no. 3 (2024): 3–7. You can read it at the link above (free). Haines-Eitzen, Kim. Guardians of Letters: Literacy, Power, and the Transmitters of Early Christian Literature. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Moss, Candida R. God’s Ghostwriters: Enslaved Christians and the Making of the Bible. First edition. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2024. Schniedewind, William M. Who Really Wrote the Bible: The Story of the Scribes. 1st ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2024. The Estuary with Kelley Mathews is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Estuary with Kelley Mathews at kelleymathews.substack.com/subscribe [https://kelleymathews.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

11 de jun de 202640 min
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How Good Questions Help Form and Transform Disciples

Welcome to my series exploring the Doctor of Ministry degree! Today I spoke with Dr. Nika Spaulding, who studied under Dr. Scot McKnight at Northern Seminary. Nika came to the program with pastoral experience, an ability to think and write well, and a solid dose of creative energy. We discussed her reasons for pursuing the DMin, why she chose Northern, and what her research entailed. Plus so much more! You can find Nika at her website [http://nikaspaulding.com], which also includes links to purchase her Theology in 10 booklets and Bible-based card decks. Get full access to The Estuary with Kelley Mathews at kelleymathews.substack.com/subscribe [https://kelleymathews.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

5 de jun de 202638 min
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What is the Doctor of Ministry Degree All About?

When I am introduced as Dr. Kelley Mathews, someone inevitably asks, “So what did you get your PhD in?” When I respond, “I have a DMin, a Doctor of Ministry,” I often receive a puzzled look and, “Oh, ok.” Welcome to the first in my series exploring both the Doctor of Ministry degree itself and the journeys that took students into the program. I’ll be talking with a number of graduates to learn about their research, dissertations, and overall experience. Why a DMin? Highs and lows? What next? Where can we find you now? But first, meet Dr. Lynn Cohick [https://www.lynncohick.com/] (PhD, UPenn), Distinguished Professor of New Testament and Director, Houston Theological Seminary (part of Houston Christian University). Dr. Cohick is a world-renowned scholar focusing on the New Testament and Greco-Roman culture. She has authored several commentaries on Ephesians and Philippians as well as books and articles on women in the ancient church. In her free time (ha!) she also serves on the Bible Translation Committee [https://sites.tyndale.com/nlt/meet-the-scholars/] for the New Living Translation (NLT) Bible. Dr. Cohick also founded the Center for Women in Leadership [http://www.letherlead.com], which produces the Alabaster Jar [https://open.spotify.com/show/1BsiZtDvhnUAphVldYEoe4?si=8a58a1fe48d74efc] podcast and houses the Visual Museum for Women in Christianity [http://www.visualmuseum.gallery]. And she served as my professor and program director. In our conversation, Dr. Cohick and I discuss the difference between a DMin and a PhD, how the structure of a DMin program uniquely fits its purpose of equipping leaders to serve the local church body, and what prospective students can expect. Most of all, we agree that the DMin can strengthen and deepen the faith and capabilities of women and men who want to pursue practical solutions to problems within their field. I hope you’ll be encouraged by our conversation and tune in to my future conversations with DMin graduates. They will release once a week during summer 2026. The Estuary with Kelley Mathews is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Thanks for reading The Estuary with Kelley Mathews! This post is public so feel free to share it. Get full access to The Estuary with Kelley Mathews at kelleymathews.substack.com/subscribe [https://kelleymathews.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

28 de may de 202627 min