{Want to cut to the juice? Skip down to the ***}
Here's the deal:
I believe that the primary responsibility of training men for the ministry lay with the local church. That does not mean that seminaries are of no use.
An example: as a parent, you are responsible for your child's education. This does not mean that you teach them everything yourself. You may utilize a variety of methods, including your own teaching, co-operative home schooling, private school, tutors, or public school. But no matter what you utilize, it is still your responsibility as a parent.
The local church is the parent, and it seems that they are too willing to ship their kids off to boarding school.
***That all beings said, what are some REFORMED (I'm just about through with the whole "General Evangelical" thing) Seminaries that offer distance learning? I am specifically thinking of a program through which I can travel to the location once or twice a year, and then take classes under the supervision of the session of my local church.
Any ideas? To save me from digging around on the internet all day? Thanks.
Yours,
Bread to the Loaf
Here's the deal:
I believe that the primary responsibility of training men for the ministry lay with the local church. That does not mean that seminaries are of no use.
An example: as a parent, you are responsible for your child's education. This does not mean that you teach them everything yourself. You may utilize a variety of methods, including your own teaching, co-operative home schooling, private school, tutors, or public school. But no matter what you utilize, it is still your responsibility as a parent.
The local church is the parent, and it seems that they are too willing to ship their kids off to boarding school.
***That all beings said, what are some REFORMED (I'm just about through with the whole "General Evangelical" thing) Seminaries that offer distance learning? I am specifically thinking of a program through which I can travel to the location once or twice a year, and then take classes under the supervision of the session of my local church.
Any ideas? To save me from digging around on the internet all day? Thanks.
Yours,
Bread to the Loaf