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Dr. Larry Dixon is professor of theology at Columbia International University Seminary and School of Missions in Columbia, South Carolina. He has been teaching the doctrines of the Christian faith to undergraduate, seminary, and church audiences for over twenty years, and is the author of six books and numerous articles. Larry is the husband of Linda, the father of two adult children, and a wicked ping-pong and tennis player.

 

19 responses to “About

  1. Dave Fessenden

    January 2, 2009 at 8:18 pm

    Hey, Larry! Here’s our author bio — you could put that here in the “about” page.

    Dr. Larry Dixon is professor of theology at Columbia International University Seminary and School of Missions in Columbia, South Carolina. He has been teaching the doctrines of the Christian faith to undergraduate, seminary, and church audiences for over twenty years, and is the author of six books and numerous articles. Larry is the husband of Linda, the father of two adult children, and a wicked ping-pong and tennis player.

     
  2. David Miller

    February 8, 2011 at 8:13 am

    Yes, I can verify that he is wicked.

     
    • Michael Bauman

      July 31, 2011 at 1:24 pm

      David, If you need a back up on the point, I’ll verify that also verify that Larry is wicked (wink).

       
  3. mike stanton

    January 27, 2012 at 5:19 am

    Hello Dr. Larry Dixon, I just would like to congratulate you on all your successes since Emmaus Bible School in the 1970s. I was a first year student there when you were in your second year as my school year book shows. I read your article Love wins or Jesus Rescues in the Emmaus Bible College magazine JOURNEY. wishing you and yours all the best. God bless. Mike Stanton

     
  4. larrydixon

    January 31, 2012 at 3:46 am

    Thanks, Mike, for the kind words. i pray the Lord’s blessings on your ministry.
    Larry

     
  5. Henry Lindley

    April 9, 2014 at 11:05 am

    Dr. Dixon, I came across your website while looking for a reference on Joe Corn. I remember him well in the early 1960s. I was too young to play piano or even table tennis, but my brother and sister took lessons from him. I still can recall him showing us an electric up-right bass – not many of them were ever made I imagine. He was amazing with a paddle as well! Do you know what may have happened to him? I congratulate you on your success. I am primarily a screenwriter but do have an amusing book for the scholastic market, “A Hot Dry Spell”. It is a vocabulary builder and I invite you to view it online at amazon. (I had not expected to send a commercial) Thank you again. Henry Lindley

     
    • Dr. Larry Dixon

      April 17, 2014 at 3:08 pm

      Henry: How good to hear from you! I tried to find Mr. Corn a while back, but to no avail. Congratulations on your own writing career! Your book “A Hot Dry Spell” looks fascinating. Thanks so much for getting in touch with me. Blessings. Larry

       
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    September 23, 2014 at 2:15 am

    I constantly spent my half an hour to read this website’s
    content everyday along with a cup of coffee.

     
  7. Nathan Morris

    December 28, 2016 at 5:53 am

    What do you think about the Peter T O’Brien Commentaries? Did you hear about this? Should I send them back for credit? https://www.eerdmans.com/Pages/Item/59043/Commentary-Statement.aspx

     
  8. Anonymous

    October 31, 2019 at 8:45 am

    Larry, Will you attend ETS this year? If so, let’s connect, brother. I prayed for you and yours today. Robert Peterson

     
  9. Chuck Fyle

    June 8, 2020 at 3:54 pm

    I can “atest” to that. Larry was (probably still is) a wicked ping pong player. As my ears still retain the voyce accross the table: “Slam it Chuck, keep slamming it!” As a freshman at Northeastern Bible College. (Fyle BA 1981)
    Good to read about you Larry. God bless, Chuck

     
    • Dr. Larry Dixon

      June 8, 2020 at 7:15 pm

      Chuck: Thanks so very much for reading my blog and touching base with me. What are you doing these days? Blessings. Larry

       

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