Case Study Chad White

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It is without any hesitation or reservation I recommend to your fine institution The Rev. Chad White, D.Min. as a candidate for the Doctor of Philosophy degree.

As I am fully aware of the outstanding reputation of your institution and some of your exceptional graduates, I am more than certain that Dr. White can both meet and match your rigorous academic standards.

Dr. White is one of the finest pulpiteers and theologians I have ever known. He has done academic and theological studies at American Baptist College, Cincinnati Christian University and Seminary. Most recently, he completed studies at United Theological Seminary and had conferred upon him the Doctor of Ministry degree.

Dr. White continues to prove that he is God’s man for this day. He has both preached and lectured across the country. When one hears him they soon come to know that he is prepared both spiritually and academically.
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White has been Senior Pastor of the Mount Carmel Baptist Church. During his time as pastor, he has led that congregation in expanding its ministries and becoming a more mission focused church. By all accounts, his leadership efforts have been met with “good success” and can be felt throughout the Metropolitan Dayton area. Because of his commitment and leadership, it is safe to say that the Mount Carmel Church is doctrinally sound and biblically

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