Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Bob Stallman
After more than twenty years as a part of the College of Ministry at Northwest University, Dr. Bob Stallman will retire at the end of the 2021–2022 school year. Dr. Stallman graduated from NU in 1979 and returned to campus in 2001 to begin his time as a central figure in the College of Ministry. He is especially known for being a pioneer in teaching Hebrew, as he blends second language acquisition with biblical language courses.
“As a teacher, I feel like I’m working in a field,” Dr. Stallman explained. “So, I’m like a farmer. I have to watch the seasons, the conditions. I can’t make anything grow on my own. For us, that looks like semesters, but now you’ve got to watch the weather. You’ve got to watch the time, you’ve got to prepare the soil, and you’ve got to plant seeds. And then you have to have a tremendous amount of patience and just keep doing good work. And trust that God makes things grow.”
Over the years, Dr. Stallman has impacted countless students. Some of the moments he remembers as being most rewarding are those when students got to meet the real Jesus for the first time in his classes. “Jesus is the one who can take this student from immature adolescent faith into an adult faith that He can build on for the rest of his life.”
In retirement, Dr. Stallman is most looking forward to spending more time with his family and engaging with local church ministry in fresh ways. When asked what message he would like to leave the NU community with, he said, “Our shared faith in Jesus Christ is a gift! Jesus Himself announced that he came to bring abundant life, yet paradoxically, He said He did not come to bring peace but rather a sword. At issue is the cost and character of ultimate allegiance. In our university life, work, and words, we show ourselves worthy of belonging to Jesus by loving Him more than anyone or anything else. Let us then gladly take up our cross daily and follow the one who truly bore His cross for us.”
Student Testimonials
"I met Bob Stallman when I came back to NU to earn a master’s degree in theology and culture. That was a difficult time in my life where I was doubting myself. However, Bob was incredibly affirming of my value and coached me gently along as a scholar. One time in a Hebrew class he pinned a poster to the wall that said, “Love your students.” At the time, it was strange to me. However, I began to see how that really meant something to Bob. I’ve gone on to teach Hebrew, Old Testament, and many business courses. As situations come up in my classroom, I remember to love my students. Bob has made an impact on my life, and he has made an impact on how I have developed as a scholar-teacher. Thank you, Bob, for following your calling in Christ and for pouring into mine."
Jeremy Chambers, Faculty Member and Alumnus (’14)
“Dr. Stallman not only created the foundation of my biblical education, he set me up for a lifetime of curiosity and love for scripture. His passion for understanding the Bible, personally and academically, was contagious, and has had a lasting impact on me–so much so, that I have begun learning biblical Hebrew through self-study, despite not being able to pursue academia at the moment. Much of my passion for biblical scholarship is due to the influence that Dr. Stallman had on me in the years I got to be his student. I could not be more grateful to have studied under his teaching and mentorship."
Austin Rojan, Alumnus (’19)
“The number one reason I came to Northwest University was to receive a quality education as I prepared to become a pastor. I wanted a university that was biblically grounded, theologically accurate, and overall, where I would grow and be trained to become a healthy pastor. Dr. Stallman represents that level of educational quality, and I am most grateful to him for his investment into the Northwest University College of Ministry students. I can confidently say that I am a healthier and stronger pastor and follower of Jesus because of Dr. Stallman."
Micah Lorenz, Alumnus (’18)