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Lanier Theological Library Ph.D. Fellowship is sponsored by The Lanier Theological Library Foundation. The foundation provides support to doctoral students pursuing a Ph.D. in Bible, theology, or related church ministry. Fellows are expected to conduct research and writing on topics of particular interest to the Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center, such as biblical research, church history, egyptology, or linguistics, with a view toward the impact of their work on the church and the world.
Geographic focus: United States
Focus areas: Bible, Theology, Ministry, Biblical Research, Egyptology, Linguistics, Church History
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* The Stone Chapel Video Library * Lanier Certificate in Theology and Ministry * The Stone Chapel Podcast SearchVisiting Guidelines Mark and Becky Lanier are recognized for their impact in law, faith, and philanthropy. Mark, a nationally acclaimed trial lawyer, also established the Lanier Theological Library and the Christian Trial Lawyers Association, reflecting his commitment to faith and scholarship.
Becky has been a vital partner in these efforts, co-supporting the library and their charitable work. Together, they have advanced education through major gifts, including the Mark and Becky Lanier Professional Development Center at Texas Tech University School of Law and the Lanier Center for Archaeology at Lipscomb as well as the Library and Learning Centre at Yarnton Manor.
Their legacy unites professional excellence, spiritual leadership, and a passion for learning to advance Kingdom work. We are a private non-profit foundation Established in 2011, the Lanier Theological Library and the Lanier Learning Center are owned and operated by the Lanier Foundation—a private 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
The Foundation’s mission is to advance God’s Kingdom through academic excellence in biblical research, theological education, and ministry training. The Lanier Foundation provides vision, resources, and oversight for all Foundation facilities and initiatives.
This includes operations, programming, and capital needs for the Lanier Theological Library, the Stone Chapel, the Lanier Learning Center, Trowbridge Village, and related facilities. Its governing board is responsible for maintaining and growing these resources to ensure their continued impact.
The purpose of the foundation Uphold the vision, mission, and core values of the Foundation across all entities and staff; Support kingdom growth through library access, theological engagement, public events, and academic offerings; Offer opportunities for individuals and organizations to partner through donations, gifts, and bequests; Ensure professional management of Foundation operations, resources, and investment assets.
The Lanier Theological Library gratefully accepts gifts of any size. Contributions may be made securely online or by check. Thank you for partnering with us in the work of advancing God’s Kingdom.
Checks can be made payable to Lanier Foundation and mailed to P. O. Box 690109 Houston, TX 77269 Contact David Fleming HERE or call 281-477-8400 to inquire about other opportunities or other special gifts and donations.
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