Episodios

  • Hilltop Conversations || Equipping the Global Church with Tim Keep
    Apr 14 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of Hilltop Conversations, Tim Keep shares how his years as a missionary in the Philippines led to the founding of Shepherd’s Global Classroom, a ministry providing free, biblically grounded training for pastors and church leaders around the world.


    The conversation explores how unmet needs in global ministry can become a calling, why access to theological training matters, and how equipping local leaders strengthens the church far beyond one missionary's presence.


    Dr. Rodney Loper

    • President of God's Bible School & College
    • PhD in Organizational Leadership from Columbia International University
    • MA in Leadership and Preaching from Trinity Theological Seminary

    Tim Keep

    • Founder and President of Shepherds Global Classroom
    • Founder of Walk With Me


    Topics Covered

    • How unmet needs can become a calling to ministry
    • The global shortage of trained pastors and leaders
    • Equipping local leaders through accessible training resources


    Takeaways

    • A calling often develops over time as you respond to real needs God puts in front of you
    • Training and equipping local leaders is essential for lasting ministry impact
    • Providing resources for leadership training helps strengthen the global church long-term

    Video Chapters

    00:00 Intro & Call to Ministry

    04:05 Philippians

    07:21 Shepherds Global Classroom

    32:42 Advice

    36:56 Walk with Me

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  • Hilltop Conversations || Kids Ministry & Parenting with Dorcas Hallam
    Mar 31 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of Hilltop Conversations, Dorcas Hallam shares how her early call to ministry shaped the way she approaches parenting, discipleship, and daily life.

    She discusses practical discipline, spiritual training in the home, safety boundaries for children, and how seasons of motherhood affect the way ministry is carried out.


    Dr. Rodney Loper

    • President of God's Bible School & College
    • PhD in Organizational Leadership from Columbia International University
    • MA in Leadership and Preaching from Trinity Theological Seminary

    Dorcas Hallam

    • BA in World Missions and Intercultural Studies from God's Bible School & College
    • 20+ years of inner-city ministry
    • Mother of 5 children


    Topics Covered

    • Early involvement in kids and teen ministry
    • Practical discipline and Bible routines in the home
    • Continuing ministry while parenting young children


    Takeaways

    • For parents: Kids ministry starts at home
    • For ministry workers: Long-term, hands-on ministry matters
    • For students: Early service prepares you for future work


    Video Chapters

    00:00 Intro & Ministry

    15:07 Training Kids

    19:48 Tips for Moms

    27:48 Final Thoughts & Advice

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  • Hilltop Conversations || Life as a PR Rep: God's Perfect Plan with Paul Stetler
    Mar 17 2026

    Episode Summary

    Paul Stetler reflects on his transition from a pastor’s kid in the Midwest to spending 20 years in Public Relations and Advancement at Hobe Sound Bible College. He discusses the pressures of living under campus scrutiny, the importance of maintaining authenticity while traveling for ministry, and how he navigated the devastating loss of his wife, Jacinda.

    Ultimately, Paul shares how God "reframed" his life, moving him from his long-held dream of pastoring into a fruitful career in full-time evangelism.

    Dr. Rodney Loper

    • President of God's Bible School & College
    • PhD in Organizational Leadership from Columbia International University
    • MA in Leadership and Preaching from Trinity Theological Seminary

    Paul Stetler

    • 20 Years at Hobe Sound Bible College in Recruitment, Public Relations, and Advancement
    • Pursued Graduate Studies in Historical Theology at the University of Manchester (UK) and Educational Leadership at Hobe Sound Bible College
    • BA in Ministerial Studies from Hobe Sound Bible College
    • Ordained Elder in the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches

    Topics Covered

    • Moving from a small-town pastorate to a large Bible college campus as a teenager
    • The challenges and safeguards of traveling in Public Relations for over two decades
    • Hearing God's voice in pivotal moments, even when the answer is "no"
    • Transitioning into evangelism after personal tragedy and the loss of a spouse

    Key Takeaways

    • Authenticity is build on relationship: Hearing God's voice during a crisis requires a pre-existing, daily conversational relationship with Him
    • God's "No" is a setup for His "Yes": Staying in a role out of obedience can lead to unexpected opportunities like graduate studies abroad or future ministry contacts
    • Accountability is a safeguard: Staying "shoulder-to-shoulder" with others in ministry provides a healthy environment that prevents faking one's spiritual life

    Video Chapters

    00:00 Intro & Moving to Hobe Sound

    06:30 Public Relations for Hobe Sound

    13:54 Call to Ministry & Working at Hobe Sound

    27:06 Meeting Jacinda & Evangelism

    33:36 Final Thoughts

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    37 m
  • Hilltop Conversations || Mission Field to Hilltop with Beth Stetler
    Mar 3 2026

    Episode Summary

    Beth Stetler shares how growing up on the mission field shaped her life, from navigating reverse culture shock to years in education and missions work in Texas and Mexico.

    She reflects on losing her husband during COVID, the role Scripture played in steadying her through grief, and the unexpected path that led her back to the Hilltop to serve in a role she never planned.

    Dr. Rodney Loper

    • President of God’s Bible School & College
    • PhD in Organizational Leadership from Columbia International University
    • MA in Leadership and Preaching from Trinity Theological Seminary

    Beth Stetler

    • Vice President for Finance at God’s Bible School & College
    • MEd in Special Education from University of Cincinnati

    Topics Covered

    • Growing up on the mission field and returning to the U.S. as a teenager
    • A career in education, including Christian and public schools
    • Missions service in Texas and Mexico and a return to GBSC

    Key Takeaways

    • For missionary kids, returning to U.S. schools can feel unfamiliar, even when it’s “home.”
    • Cultural differences don’t always disappear once the move is over.
    • Learning to adapt early often carries into later seasons of life and work.


    Video Chapters

    00:00 Intro, College Years, Meeting Steve

    13:21 Moving to Bedford, IN

    15:10 Preparing for Mexico

    22:04 Back to the States, Covid

    27:59 Keeping the Joy of the Lord

    33:21 Returning to GBS

    41:45 Final Thoughts

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    44 m
  • Hilltop Conversations || Self-care in Ministry with Richard Miles
    Feb 17 2026

    Episode Summary

    Richard Miles reflects on decades of ministry, counseling, and leadership to explore the importance of self-care for pastors, students, families, and leaders.

    Drawing from personal experience, he discusses burnout, rest, realistic expectations, anxiety, technology overload, and the necessity of meaningful relationships.

    The conversation emphasizes intentional renewal, healthy boundaries, being fully present with others, and sustaining spiritual, emotional, and mental health while serving faithfully.

    Dr. Rodney Loper

    • President of God’s Bible School & College

    • PhD in Organizational Leadership from Columbia International University

    • MA in Leadership and Preaching from Trinity Theological Seminary

    Richard Miles

    • Administrative Faculty, Vice President for Spiritual Life

    • MA in Counseling, Liberty University

    • BRE in Bible and Christian Ministry, God’s Bible School & College

    Topics Covered

    • Burnout, rest, and sustainable rhythms in ministry and leadership

    • Anxiety, mental health, and the impact of technology on our minds

    • Healthy relationships, communication, and feeling valued in family, church, and work

    Takeaways

    • Give yourself permission to be imperfect, set realistic expectations, and focus on learning and growth over pressure to perform.

    • Sustainable ministry requires intentional rest, honest self-awareness, and rhythms that renew your spiritual and emotional health.

    • Strong relationships are built on listening, presence, shared mission, and helping others feel valued and understood.

    Video Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    04:24 Burnout

    14:27 Anxiety

    19:44 Technology Guidelines

    24:48 Final Thoughts and Advice

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    34 m
  • Hilltop Conversations || Higher Education with Dr. Aaron Profitt
    Feb 3 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, Dr. Aaron Profitt explains what accreditation means for a Bible college and why it matters. He discusses how accreditation provides accountability, protects a school’s mission, and strengthens ministry-focused education, along with practical insights on leadership and decision-making in Christian higher education.

    Dr. Rodney Loper

    • President of God’s Bible School & College
    • PhD in Organizational Leadership from Columbia International University
    • MA in Leadership and Preaching from Trinity Theological Seminary

    Aaron Profitt

    • Vice President for Academic Affairs at God's Bible School & College
    • PhD in Educational Studies, University of Cincinnati
    • MA in English, University of Kansas

    Topics Covered

    • What accreditation really means and why it matters
    • How Bible colleges stay accountable and faithful to their mission
    • What good leadership looks like in Christian education

    Takeaways

    • For students: Accreditation helps ensure your degree is respected and your education is taken seriously.
    • For parents & families: Accreditation provides outside oversight and accountability you can trust.
    • For ministry leaders & supporters: Accreditation helps protect the college’s mission and long-term faithfulness.

    Video Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:30 Why Accreditation Matters

    08:11 Degree Change for Ohio

    11:42 Competency Based Education

    14:05 Blue-Collar vs White-Collar

    18:31 Leadership in Education

    27:52 Final Thoughts and Advice

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    33 m
  • Hilltop Conversations || Trusting God’s Timing with Sonja Vernon
    Jan 20 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of Hilltop Conversations, President Rodney Loper sits down with Sonia Vernon to discuss discerning God’s direction, trusting His timing, and how God uses both expected and unexpected experiences to shape our lives.

    Dr. Rodney Loper

    • President of God’s Bible School & College

    • MA in Leadership and Preaching from Trinity Theological Seminary

    • PhD in Organizational Leadership from Columbia International University

    Sonja Vernon

    • Vice President for Student Affairs

    • MA in Ministry from God’s Bible School & College

    • Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Indiana University of Pennsylvania

    Topics Covered

    • Discerning and following God’s direction over time

    • A relational approach to leadership in student ministry

    • How experience serves as preparation for future responsibility

    Takeaways

    • For leaders: Stay connected to the people you serve, remember that leadership is about people rather than tasks, and remain grounded in your purpose.

    • For parents: Trust the Holy Spirit’s work in your child’s life and allow God the space to guide and shape them.

    • For students: Walk with Jesus daily and focus on faithfully doing what God has placed before you, rather than pursuing positions or titles.


    Video Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:45 From Nursing to God's Call

    06:30 Discerning God's Will

    10:04 Lessons Throughout Sonja's Life

    21:25 Final Thoughts and Advice

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  • Hilltop Conversations || Impostor Phenomenon with Dr. Rob Loper
    Jan 6 2026

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of Hilltop Conversations, President Rodney Loper talks with Dr. Rob Loper about impostor phenomenon—how early experiences can shape it and what healthy formation looks like for students and educators.

    Dr. Rodney Loper

    • President of God’s Bible School & College

    • MA in Leadership and Preaching from Trinity Theological Seminary

    • PhD in Organizational Leadership from Columbia International University

    Dr. Robert Loper

    • MA, Licensed Professional Counselor

    • EMDR trained clinician

    • PhD in Counselor Ed. and Supervision

    Key Topics

    • What impostor phenomenon is and where it tends to appear

    • Factors that contribute to self-doubt

    • How classroom communication shapes student confidence

    Takeaways

    • Educators: consistent, clear feedback helps reduce confusion

    • Students: separate the task from assumptions about your ability

    Video Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    01:00 Impostor Phenomenon Described

    09:07 Real-World Examples

    20:25 Fears and Changing Perspectives

    22:28 Final Thoughts and Advice




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    26 m