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Succeeding at Seminary

12 Keys to Getting the Most out of Your Theological Education

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Succeeding at Seminary

By: Jason K. Allen
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Seminary is an important step toward ministry - but only when you make the most of it.

Many seminarians finish their education with regrets and missed opportunities. They feel spiritually drained, they never connected with their professors or colleagues, they are plagued with a long list of “what ifs?”, and worry they wasted this time. And many, as they enter the ministry, discover gaps in their education and are left thinking, "If only my seminary had taught me that..."

Prepare for your calling and make the most of your theological training with Succeeding at Seminary. Seminary president Jason K. Allen provides guidance for incoming and current seminary students on how to maximize their education experience. You’ll learn how to select the right institution and weigh the pros and cons of online or in-person classes. You’ll also receive tips for developing rapport with peers and professors and get insights for how to navigate a work, study, and family-life balance to help you survive the rigors of advanced theological learning.

Seminary can offer the opportunities and education you need to flourish in ministry, but only if you are ready to make the most of it. With Succeeding at Seminary, you’ll get the guidance and encouragement you need to maximize your seminary opportunity and excel in your calling.

©2021 Jason K. Allen (P)2021 Jason K. Allen
Ministry & Evangelism Christianity Christian Living Church & Church Leadership
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