The Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies (CGCS) is the hub of Southeastern's Great Commission efforts, helping develop students and faculty members who are Great Commission servants of their local churches. The CGCS serves the Southeastern community in four major areas: academics, research, mobilization, and convention relationships.
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary seeks to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ by equipping students to serve the Church and fulfill the Great Commission.
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Scott Hildreth
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Phone: (919) 761-2231
E-mail: shildreth@sebts.edu
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Greg Mathias
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Gregory Mathias has been involved with the CGCS since 2007, after returning from living for 3 years in Northern Africa and the Middle East. In addition to serving with the IMB, he has worked and ministered in Asia, Africa, and Europe. Currently, Greg is a Ph.D. candidate at Southeastern with an emphasis on the intersection between ethics and missiology.
Phone: (919) 761-2339
E-mail: gmathias@sebts.edu
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Mike Dodson
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Mike Dodson has served as a pastor and church planter strategist in the Northeast for over 15 years. Mike co-authored Comeback Churches with Ed Stetzer and has also published or edited numerous other books and articles.
Phone: (919) 761-2165
E-mail: mdodson@sebts.edu
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Dayna White
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Dayna joined the CGCS staff in July, 2011 after working in the Student Employment office in Ledford Center. She is from Mississippi where she and her husband, Lawrence, served in full-time ministry in the local church all over the Deep South. They have three children and live now in Wake Forest, NC. Roll Tide.
Phone: (919) 761-2230
E-mail: dwhite@sebts.edu
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Kristine Wager
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Kristine has been at Southeastern since her return from the mission field in 2010. She served in the Himalayas of East Asia through the Journeyman program with the International Mission Board for two years, working with college students. A Georgia native, she loves college football and is an avid Georgia Bulldog fan.
Phone: (919) 761-2138
E-mail: kwager@sebts.edu
