Womenary Pop-Up Event on Spiritual Warfare: The Other Side of the Veil

It is often said that the veil between the physical world and the supernatural world is very thin. Both are realities for every believer. Have you ever wondered about what is on the other side of the veil? Have you been curious about the spiritual battles seen and unseen going on all around us? Do you feel biblically equipped to engage in the spiritual battles you face daily?
We invite you to join us for an evening with Dr. Scott Horrell, Senior Emeritus of Theological Studies and Interim Chair of Missiology and Intercultural Ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary, as he walks us through biblical perspectives on spiritual warfare. He will outline our need for dependence on our Lord through the armor of God. He will bring light to the vast angelic realm who are ministering spirits to those who believe. He will also help us frame the devil and his entourage in right perspective through Christ’s victory. There will be a time for Q&A as we explore these truths together.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight into the other side of the veil and collect practical biblical truths to equip you for the battles that you are facing right now.
TYLER
Tuesday, 4/14/2026
6:00-8:00 PM
First Baptist Church Tyler, Room 4 EAST
301 W Ferguson St, Tyler, TX 75702
Tuition: $40
Dr. J. Scott Horrell
Currently Dr. Horrell is Senior Professor Emeritus of Theological Studies and Interim Chair of Missiology and Intercultural Ministries at Dallas Theological Seminary. His special interests are Trinitarianism, Anthropology, Soteriology, Spiritual Warfare, World Religions, and Global Christian Theology. He served with WorldTeam for 18 years in Brazil as a church planter and seminary professor (Chair of Theology and Director of Graduate Studies at the Baptist Theological Seminary of São Paulo, Word of Life Biblical Seminary, Servants of Christ Theological Seminary). His passion is helping believers come to a deeper understanding of the global nature of our faith and the glorious implications of the triune God for all of life. He is married to Ruth and they have two daughters, eight grandchildren, and a first great-grandaughter.


