Equipping Lifelong Learners: What’s Trending in Seminary Education
Leaders, having received a theological master’s degree, often realize they were trained for a world that no longer exists.
Leaders, having received a theological master’s degree, often realize they were trained for a world that no longer exists.
Ed. Colin Hansen and Jeff Robinson Sr.
You won't glean these insights in seminary, but if you take them to heart you can save yourself a lot of ministry headaches.
"There was a time when education for some meant moving and uprooting their family. Today, none of that is necessary."
Faculty are equipped to consider how their disciplines need to be taught considering the growing diversity in North America.
"There was a time when one could assume some level of base knowledge, but that is no longer the case."
"Our approach has been to spend more time on the front end of preparation, helping students to know themselves."
“I tell others who question their leadership: ‘Look at your life, look at the fruit, and let that speak for itself.’”
"In a healthy Christian ministry, the mission wins every argument."
This must-watch conversation with Scorsese captures his candid reflections on spirituality drawn from his life and work.