Sandra Glahn

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Sandra Glahn, Th.M., is an adjunct professor of Christian Education and Pastoral Ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary (DTS), her alma mater. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Aesthetic Studies (Arts and Humanities) at the University of Texas at Dallas. In addition, she serves on the board of the Evangelical Press Association, and the women's advisory board for bible.org.

Sandra is editor in chief of Dallas Seminary's award-winning quarterly magazine, Kindred Spirit. She has also contributed to numerous magazines including Reader’s Digest and HomeLife. Her books include a medical suspense novel, Informed Consent (Cook), and The Coffee Cup Bible Studies series featuring Mocha on the Mount, Espresso with Esther, Java with the Judges, Solomon Latte, Premium Roast with Ruth, and Cappuccino with Colossians (AMG). She has also coauthored seven books: When Empty Arms Become a Heavy Burden: Encouragement for Couples Facing Infertility; Sexual Intimacy in Marriage (now in its third edition); Lethal Harvest (a best-selling Christy fiction finalist); Deadly Cure; False Positive; The Infertility Companion; and The Contraception Guidebook: Options, Risks, and Answers for Christian Couples. She has contributed to several additional works, including Genetic Engineering: A Christian Response; The Making of a Mentor; Insight for Living’s Bible Companion for Women; and Growing with Jesus.

A women's retreat speaker, Sandra Glahn also leads seminars and workshops on marriage, infertility, rest, and writing. She and her husband, Gary, have been married twenty-seven years and have one daughter, who is thirteen. You can catch Sandra's blog at aspire2.blogspot.com.