Tim Frisch

About
Timothy Frisch serves in NEBC’s Music Department as an Adjunct Professor of Music. He is an Associate Pastor, author, and musician in the local church. He served as the staff pastor at Camp Good news for over 12 years, and is the founder and director of the Connect Center in Claremont, New Hampshire. Timothy brings years of experience in teaching both in voice and leading worship. He also guides our music students in mastering music theory, arrangement, and performance. Tim holds a B.A, an M.Div., and is presently part of a Doctor of Ministry cohort studying church planting and multiplication. Tim loves to watch and play sports, play piano and lower brass. He also loves to travel, read, and be with people. He loves musicals and hopes to write one someday. Timothy is married to Julie and the couple have six children: Nate, Naomi, Aaron, Anna, Sarah, and Olivia.

Education
B.A. Biblical Studies with emphasis in Music, Boston Bible College, Boston, MA

M.Div. Worship Studies, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA

D.Min. Church Planting & Multiplication Cohort, Gordon Conwell University (in progress)


Jacob Thompson


Alan Ingalls

About
Dr. Alan D. Ingalls came to Northeastern Baptist College from Baptist Bible Seminary, Clarks Summit, PA, where he was Professor of Old Testament Languages and Literature from 1999-2017. His specialties include Hebrew, Hebrew exegesis, the Pentateuch, and Jeremiah, with a strong interest in Jewish practices and thought. He brings a wealth of scholarly research, teaching, and pastoral experience to NEBC. He has taught a variety of Old Testament undergraduate and graduate courses as well as lead multiple doctoral seminars. He pastored Creston Baptist Church, Creston, Nebraska, from 1993 to 1999.

Dr. Ingalls has written and published multiple scholarly articles, book reviews, and presented many professional papers dealing with a broad range of Old Testament and contemporary cultural issues. He notes that whether he is writing, teaching in a classroom, or preaching in a local church, “Teaching the Word of God is my passion and priority. I aim not merely to impart knowledge, but to disciple my students to serve the Lord with passion and skill.”

A small sample of his broad ranging Writings & Publications include:

  • “The Literary Unity of the Book of Numbers.” Th.D. Dissertation, Dallas Theological Seminary, 1991.
  • “Headcoverings in the Old Testament.” Journal of Ministry & Theology 4:2 (Fall 2000): 41-52.
  • “A Christian Perspective on the Harry Potter Phenomenon.” Journal of Ministry & Theology 5:1 (Spring 2001): 69-88.
  • “Jihad and Martyrdom in Islam.” Journal of Ministry & Theology 6:1 (Spring 2002):5-20.
  • “Women and the Work of God in the Pentateuch.” The Journal of Ministry & Theology 12, no. 1 (2008): 46-65.

Education
B.A., Cedarville College
Th.M., Dallas Theological Seminary
Th.D., Dallas Theological Seminary


Lee Williams

About

Dr. Lee Williams is highly qualified for his role as our Academic Dean and Senior Vice President. He earned a BA from Oklahoma Baptist University, and a MA and PhD in US and European history from the University of Arizona. He came to NEBC in June 2017, after eleven years of teaching and administration at the College at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. His extensive experience includes award-winning teaching at various colleges in the southwest, in New England, and China. While at Southwestern, Dr. Williams provided administrative leadership for the college faculty, was responsible for class scheduling, faculty recruitment, development, and assignments. He was also responsible for accreditation processes, was an active member of the Academic Council and Technology Council, and recommended, developed, and implemented new academic programs. He is married to Deanna. They have four children and twelve grandchildren. Dr. Williams enjoys running and rock climbing. He is excited to return to New England and is enjoying preaching and providing music leadership for various churches. He quips, “Have Bible and guitar, will travel.”

 

Education

Ph.D in History, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz., 1992.

M.A. in U.S. and European History, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz., 1985.

B.A. in Psychology, Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Okla., 1975.


David King

About

David King presents students with a cutting-edge learning experience in the fields of computer, math, and science. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Science, and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi academic honor societies. He also earned a Masters of Science in Computer and Systems Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He did further Graduate Study in Computer Science at The University at Albany. Professor King’s expertise includes managing a 200,000 square foot research center, which included micro- and nanofabrication laboratories. He also supervised an engineering staff. He has a research and teaching background in microelectronics, materials science, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. He is eminently qualified to teach math, science, and business courses, while providing Administrative oversight of the College’s finances, its Information Technology infrastructure, and its facility planning and maintenance. David has four adult children.

Education

B.S., Syracuse University

Graduate Study, University at Albany

M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute


Michael W. McDill

About
Dr. Michael W. McDill is Professor of Church History and Theology at Northeastern Baptist College. Before coming to NEBC, he was Associate Professor of Church History and Theology at Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary in Schenectady, New York (since 2002). Dr. McDill has served as interim pastor for various churches in New York and as a supply preacher and Bible teacher for churches in North Carolina, Virginia, Oregon, New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Connecticut. He also served as Pastor of the Deep Springs Baptist Church, Stoneville, NC from 1991-1997. He served on the trustee board of NEBC from 2013-2015. His writings include “Balthasar Hubmaier and Free Will,” a chapter in The Anabaptists and Contemporary Baptists: Restoring New Testament Christianity.

Michael and his wife Becky have four children and two grandchildren.

Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Theology, December 2001
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary | Wake Forest, North Carolina

Master of Theology, May 1994
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary | Wake Forest, North Carolina

Master of Divinity, May 1991
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary | Wake Forest, North Carolina

Master of Divinity student
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary | Fort Worth, Texas 1987-1989
Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary | Northwest Center, Portland, Oregon 1985-1987

Bachelor of Arts, August 1985
Portland State University | Portland, Oregon


Brian Harmon

About

Dr. Brian Harmon currently serves as the Adjunct Professor of Christian Education and Church Planting at NEBC. He previously served as the Dean of Academics. Dr. Harmon has served in ministry for over 29 years as a Church Planter, Church Revitalizer, and Church Re-planter.

Dr. Harmon earned his Bachelor’s degree from Concord University, his Master’s Degree from Liberty University, and his Doctorate of Education from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. His ministry experience includes church planting, pastoral and youth ministry, as well as classroom experience. Dr. Harmon has been married for 28 years to his wife Leslie and has four children: Scott, Aaron, Brianna, and Will.