Dr. Randy White is known for his fervor for studying the Bible and theology and his zeal for proclaiming it.
Randy White Ministries was started in 2011 as an online and radio Bible teaching ministry. Today, the ministry is focused on producing verse-by-verse Bible teaching resources for individuals. Dr. White produces about 10 hours of new video weekly, including the daily Ask the Theologian broadcast, a Q&A for Biblical, theological, and worldview issues. Our Thursday night Bible study is an “online exclusive,” and reaches people from around the world. We also broadcast the Sunday and Wednesday teaching from the pulpit of Taos (NM) First Baptist Church. All broadcasts can be found on the home page of our website. They will appear at the top of the page on the day of the broadcast.
White has almost 30 years of pastoral experience—including the First Baptist Churches of Munday, TX (1992-1995), Kaufman, TX (1995-1999), Pampa, TX (1999-2003), Katy, TX (2003-2015) and Taos, NM (2015 – present). He has ministered in both large and tiny churches, and loves the pastoral and pulpit ministry.
Dr. White regularly leads tours of the Holy Land. A frequent talk radio guest, he is also the author of numerous books and Bible study resources.
Randy has a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, a Masters of Divinity with Biblical Languages, and a Doctor of Ministry degree.
With enthusiasm for dispensational theology, Dr. White launched Dispensational Publishing House. As the founder and chief executive officer of DPH, White has a megaphone through which he can shout his love for dispensational theology—always reminding readers to “question the assumptions.” It is White’s desire to make DPH the go-to source for sound theology, thought-provoking content from a variety of writers and the latest information—all from the traditional dispensational perspective.
Randy White and his wife Shelley live in Taos, N.M., where he serves as the pastor of Taos First Baptist Church. They have two adult children, both happily married and raising their families.