After testing the thermal fuse, thermostats, and igniter for continuity, I found out that the timer wasn't working properly. It was sending power to the motor, but not to the "heating side" of the dryer. So, I ordered a new timer. Once my new timer arrived, I removed the upper, back panel of the dryer to gain access to the broken timer. I disconnected the wires and wire harnesses from the broken timer. Removed the two screws that were holding the timer in place, and removed the broken timer. I then installed the new timer, placed the two screws back in place, reconnected the wires, and put the upper, back panel in place. I plugged the dryer in and started it up, The dryer was now heating. Success!