Today all the freshmen started showing up here at school. I printed out my class rosters and went to the dorms to find and welcome them, like I did last year. It was so touching -- all the excited little freshmen, all the stoic-faced parents blinking back tears -- it reminded me of when I first went off to college.
Next week there's faculty preplanning; next weekend the upperclassmen return, and then classes start.
The kids aren't the only ones starting classes -- I've decided to return to seminary, and I'm doing it this semester! About five years ago, I did two semesters at the Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City. I dropped out (for reasons other than grades) and now I've gotten the urge to return. I seriously considered the pressures that led me to drop out, and I think I've accounted for them in this plan.
Because I don't want to quit teaching full-time, I started looking for seminaries with good online/distance education programs. I applied to Asbury Theological Seminary, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Columbia Biblical Seminary. All three accepted me, but based on various considerations (cost, convenience, ease of transferring my previous credits, etc.) I decided to go with CBS. I'm enrolled in Greek I and Foundations of Spiritual Development this fall, and I plan to do two courses a semester, and two courses a summer, and finish in about four years.
I'm excited and looking forward to it!
Next week there's faculty preplanning; next weekend the upperclassmen return, and then classes start.
The kids aren't the only ones starting classes -- I've decided to return to seminary, and I'm doing it this semester! About five years ago, I did two semesters at the Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City. I dropped out (for reasons other than grades) and now I've gotten the urge to return. I seriously considered the pressures that led me to drop out, and I think I've accounted for them in this plan.
Because I don't want to quit teaching full-time, I started looking for seminaries with good online/distance education programs. I applied to Asbury Theological Seminary, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Columbia Biblical Seminary. All three accepted me, but based on various considerations (cost, convenience, ease of transferring my previous credits, etc.) I decided to go with CBS. I'm enrolled in Greek I and Foundations of Spiritual Development this fall, and I plan to do two courses a semester, and two courses a summer, and finish in about four years.
I'm excited and looking forward to it!


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