I just finished seminary not even
a week ago and I have started the process of stepping away and reflecting on
it, I wanted to share some of those thoughts with you. The first one is self-starting.
I am a person who likes management. I like being told what I need to accomplish
to say that this, that or the other is complete. It had been a real problem for
me when I was working in para-church ministry. I was in an “office” alone and
would have trouble knowing when to start a project and how to prioritize. It
only took one quarter of school to expose bad habits and to begin to deal with
them. I had a teacher once tell me not to teach my best subject or I will lack
compassion for those who struggle. Well if anyone wants lessons on self-starting
I am pretty sure you will get nothing but empathy from me, but also hope that
there can be victory.
While in Seminary I also gained
new respect for those who travel to a brick and mortar school. I have not
travel time in my classes except the time it took to boot my computer. Those of
you who spent or are spending hours in a car getting back and forth you have my
deepest respect. Know this, as lucky as it may seem for me that I did not
travel the tradeoff was never meeting fellow seminarians and sharing the experience
of this great journey with them.
For the end of this post let me
say something about weekly planning, most military folks will tell you that the
first casualty of war is the plan. I found this to be true. No matter how well
I had a week planned it never seemed to work out how I had hoped. This does not
mean I gave up planning. I heard once that you plan to fail not fail to plan.
As much as I hate pithy bumper sticker sayings I went ahead and followed this
advice. If I had not I do not know that I would have finished as strong. Not
only that but in two and half years I have never pulled an all-nighter.
Finally I need to say a few thank
you:
Grace UMC- Thank you for crossing
the finish line with me. I think we have had a great 14 months but at times it
lacked some polish due to a split attention. You now have my full attention.
Central UMC- The things I learned
as a part of this community, especially in friendship with Paul Risler and Jim
Jennings.
J.C. Collins- Your mentorship at
the end is what helped me finish a couple of times where I had all but given
up.
Liberty Baptist Seminary- This
could not have happened if you had not offered something so affordable and
accessible.
Nathan Cantu- Thanks for turning
me on to L.B.S.
My Dad- for helping me financially
through the process.
The good people at Amazon for the
Kindle- you have no idea how awesome that search feature is when you are taking
an open book exam on the imprecatory Psalms.
Finally to Heather and Isabel
Costa- For late nights grading papers, for my constant absences, especially when
I was absent yet in the room. For tolerating my grumpiness. Sweetie if you had
not been praying for me, taking care of me, crying with me, reading my papers
this could just not have happened. I love you.
Congratulations! Glad you made it out alive. Good reflections as well.
ReplyDeleteI am proud of you Andrew! Congratulations! Can't wait for the big party!
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