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We are delighted to present speaker Dr. Dennis P. Hollinger who gave a lecture at Sattler College on Thursday, February 28. Dr. Hollinger is the President of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, and spoke about his work, Head, Heart, and Hands: A Theological Paradigm for Christian Education, where he presented a holistic, integrative vision for reuniting Christian thought, passion, and action. Dr. Hollinger previously served as President of Evangelical Theological Seminary in Myerstown, Pennsylvania, and as pastor of Washington Community Fellowship on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. For Hollinger’s full bio, visit the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary website. ___ Sattler College is committed to providing our students a world-class education firmly rooted in the historic Christian faith. This includes exposing them to cutting-edge ideas and public issues of great importance in order to prepare them to navigate these issues in the real world to make the greatest impact for Jesus’ kingdom. To accomplish this, Sattler will from time to time engage outside speakers – experts and thought leaders in their respective fields – to engage in dialog with our students. We do this because we understand that, sometimes, while those with the greatest knowledge or expertise in a subject may or may not share our faith commitments, they can still offer valuable perspectives that can benefit our students. Having a speaker on campus is not an endorsement of his views or opinions and by no means signals agreement or alignment with the speaker in general or on any specific issue addressed. Should a speaker ever espouse views or opinions in direct contradiction to our stated Founding Precepts, we would of course address this with our students in an appropriate venue.