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Dan Inghram

Dan Inghram

Role: Conference/Guest speaker

Dan Inghram is the pastor of National Capitol Bible Church in Springfield, VA.

Pastor Daniel Curtis Inghram was born in 1950 in Burlington, Iowa. After graduating from Morning Sun Community High School in Iowa, he attended Cedarville University in Ohio where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theology in 1972. Upon graduation from Cedarville, Dan reported to Officer Candidates School and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.

For the next twenty-eight years, Dan served the nation as a Marine Corps officer achieving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. While still on active duty, Dan enrolled at Capital Bible Seminary taking evening classes. Upon retirement from the Marine Corps in 2000 he became a full time seminary student. Dan received his Master of Divinity in May 2002, was ordained at Berachah Church in July 2002, and received his Master of Theology in May 2004.

Upon graduation from Capital Bible Seminary, Dan accepted an invitation from the Seminary to join the staff as an adjunct professor. He teaches classes in systematic theology, biblical exposition, biblical Hebrew and Greek, and the Equip Institute. In addition to his seminary responsibilities, he has routinely substituted for pastors, taught at Bible conferences and classes across the nation, and assisted missionaries in Ukraine, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil.

As pastor of the National Capital Bible Church since August 2005, Pastor Inghram considers it a privilege to serve his congregation and the nation by studying and teaching the Word of God.

Latest sermons by
Tuesday, March 09, 2021
Series: 2021 Chafer Theological Seminary Pastors’ Conference
Duration: 1 hr 21 mins 7 secs
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Series: 2014 Chafer Theological Seminary Bible Conference
Duration: 35 mins 33 secs
An overview of Child Evangelism Fellowship presented by Dan Inghram at the 2014 Chafer Theological Seminary Pastors' Conference
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Passage: Romans 8
Series: 2011 Chafer Theological Seminary Bible Conference
Duration: 1 hr 19 mins 19 secs
In Romans chapters 1―5, Paul addresses salvation, positional sanctification or justification. In chaps. 6―8, Paul moves on to teach experiential sanctification or how believers are to live the Christian life. In chap. 8, he specifically focuses on the spiritual life of believers. In Romans 8:1–17, Paul teaches believers they have an option: to live the spiritual life or live a carnal life, to walk according to the Spirit or according to the sin nature. But, as this paper will demonstrate, at no time does Paul address the unbeliever nor is his purpose simply to contrast the unbeliever and believer. Instead, Paul focuses on the struggle that every believer faces―to live a life pleasing to God or a life indistinguishable from the unbeliever. ...
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Passage: 1 Corinthians 6:9-11
Series: Hebrews (2005)
Duration: 53 mins 48 secs
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Series: 2008 Chafer Theological Seminary Bible Conference
Duration: 1 hr 16 mins 35 secs
The Apostle Paul in writing to the believers in Corinth addresses the issue of litigation in public courts in 1 Cor 6:1–6. After six verses of discourse in which he shames them for airing their personal legal matters in public, biotika, he transitions subjects, as he has done so often in 1 Corinthians, going from courts to wrongdoing in vv. 7-8. Then in 1 Cor 6:9–11, Paul addresses yet another problem extant in the church at that time in Corinth―post-salvation sin. The citizens of Corinth were well known for their immoral behavior, and for some this lifestyle had continued beyond their conversion experience. In 1 Cor 6:9–11, Paul clearly identifies ten activities that are incompatible with the perfect righteousness of God. Whether Paul had or had not devoted much effort to these topics during his first visit to Corinth, we do not know, but we know for certain his focus was on the dissemination of the Gospel of Christ: “For I did not determine to know anything among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified” (1 Cor 2:2). ...