BWGI Ministries Vision Statement

To ignite Christian leaders worldwide to inspire others to participate in the life of the Trinity by
breaking down barriers that prohibit a growing, healthy relationship with God the Father.

Over 25 years in ministry . . .

Our content is the life work of Dr. David Eckman who has spent over 50 years in Biblical research. He is an instructor in the disciplines of spiritual life formation, and he has spent countless hours counseling and discipling individuals. The result is a uniquely gifted individual who effectively communicates God’s truths to a hurting world.

David grew up in a dysfunctional family. He found emotional freedom when he finally experienced how God truly loved him. At Western Seminary, he was involved in extensive teaching, discipling, and counseling for over 40 years. In 1997 he founded BWGI Ministries, which fosters spiritual transformation through helping people understand who they are in Christ.

David Eckman, Ph.D., has been a pastor for 16 years followed by 7 years as a Dean and Executive Vice-President for Western Seminary in San Jose and Portland. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy), Master of Theology, Master of Divinity, Doctor of Philosophy (Hebrew Studies and Old Testament). He studied at Oxford University in England from 1982-1986 to work on his doctorate, and received his Ph.D. in Old Testament and Hebrew from Golden Gate Seminary. Dr. Eckman is a member of the National Association of Hebrew Professors and was supervised by Professor James Barr at Oxford University. James Barr is widely acknowledged as the leading Hebrew scholar of the English-speaking world.

David Eckman is an author of numerous books and an international speaker and educator. David Eckman is also a contributor to other books; such as the New King James Study Bible, “Micah through Malachi: Commentary on the Minor Prophets,” and “Who's Afraid of the Holy Spirit?: An Investigation into the Ministry of the Spirit of God Today.”

Making an impact….During his over 25 year career at Western Seminary, he was responsible for the training in the spiritual life for a minimum of 3000 students. Those he has trained have taken that training to many tens of thousands of others. Moreover, at the same time, he was involved in community evangelism involving thousands of participants. He is in active ministry in North America and Asia where many thousands have heard him teach on the spiritual life. Many more have read his books on spiritual life in English and other languages.