March 16th, 2017
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There is a myth about academic life that it is a solitary endeavor. Imagine lonely, stoic figures plodding single-file into a library to sit for hours, hidden behind walled study carrels, isolated and free from social distractions, a hushed silence strictly observed. The reality of the scholarly life is quite different, however.
March 9th, 2017
Coming to seminary is intimidating. In fact, probably better to say jarring. You thought you knew some theology but now realize you don’t. You thought you were called to the ministry but halfway through semester one you’re not so sure anymore.
March 2nd, 2017
Community can be an elusive thing. It is something that we all long for; something that nourishes us in deep places; yet not something that is guaranteed. Graduate school can be especially challenging for forming community.
February 23rd, 2017
The relationships students have with one another are very personal, and due to the small student-body size the campus has sort of a communal feeling to it. It makes learning more enjoyable, and also provides support when one is struggling, whether academically or personally.
February 16th, 2017
One can imagine how much comfort and relief I felt when I realized that not only did the professors want to take the time to explain to me the concepts and ideas they were teaching, but that the faculty also took an interest in not just my academic growth but my personal and spiritual development.
February 9th, 2017
Sitting in the student lounge unseen I watched through the window as two men approached each other. One a retired cop the other once a drug dealer; both faces alight with excitement. They heartily greet each other and turn to walk together toward the library. I am encouraged knowing both these men.
February 2nd, 2017
Here at Westminster Seminary California, fellowship takes many forms. There are lunch dates, dinner parties, movie nights, beach outings, coffee houses and more. But my favorite, as you can guess, is fireside chats.
January 26th, 2017
One of the sweetest privileges we professors have is interacting with students, and with the new housing project around the corner that is only bound to increase.