Is College for me?
For most people serious years of preparation are the foundation for later usefulness in ministry. A second group are those who enrol in a college but are too eager to get out! They do not make the most of the unique opportunity of the 3-4 years of college training. This is a form of immaturity, wanting to be further on than you actually are, like children who want to dress like adolescents. They underestimate how equipped one needs to be (in knowledge, skills and godliness) for effective ministry. This is the reason colleges need big libraries, so the students can see how little they know! (Samuel Miller).
A third group are those who take college too seriously, or at least seriously in the wrong way. Hard work and fun are not by their educators! A final group are those who think that college is all about essays, exams and degrees. Now, to be honest, at PTC we have all these, but they are not the essence of the college experience. It's all about developing lifelong habits of learning, gaining the tools to study the Bible, to think theologicallymutually exclusive. They go ‘all theological' and lose their humanity and good humour, and end up preaching sermons full of theological jargon. That is not the effect intendedly and to be creative in ministry, so that one grows deeper and deeper as the years go on. Only you can answer the question, however, Is theological college for me?
Dr Greg Goswell (Biblical Studies Lecturer)

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