Category - Seminary

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Choosing a Church: 5 Wise Considerations

As I was writing my previous post, ‘Balancing Church and Seminary,’ I realized that a lot of what I was writing assumed that you were in a time in your life where you needed to choose a church. But since not everyone in seminary is in...

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Balancing Church and Seminary

Seminary students are a transient bunch. They blow into town, spend three years too busy to do anything but study, and then they’re gone. For many of them (or, I should say, us), the whole seminary thing can seem like a hassle. If we...

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Who is Samuel Rutherford?

The information for this post can be found in Meet The Puritans by Joel Beeke and Randall Pederson available at Reformation Heritage Books or Westminster Book Store. As part of Going to Seminary’s devotional initiative, we would like to...

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Your Seminary Professors are People Too

A couple years ago, I was humbled when I realized my professors were so caring, authentic, and well, human. This epiphany moment? I was walking across campus and two different profs, a couple minutes apart, asked us how our son was doing and how...

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What Else Should I Bring to Seminary?

In his last post Chad gave some good pointers on what to bring to seminary, and then concluded on the note: Navigating seminary is different from college. It is an immersive experience that should be taken full advantage of. I totally agree. There...

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What Should I Bring with Me to Seminary?

I remember when I was anxiously awaiting my first day of classes at Asbury. I had bought all of my books beforehand and had even started reading. I was really hoping that I would be able to find a Seminary 101 list of a few things that would come in...

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Failing Seminary for the Glory of God

Towards the beginning of the semester, a professor gave out an article written by Mike Yaconelli titled, “Getting fired for the Glory of God.” As one who has worked in a local church for over nine years, I found his article challenging...

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