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Before You Enroll: What You Need to Know About Seminary

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Thom and Sam interview Dr. Andy Miller, the president of Wesley Biblical Seminary, to explore what every potential seminary student needs to consider before enrolling. While seminary can provide clarity and theological depth, it is not a magic formula for ministry success. This discussion breaks down the practical steps every prospective student should consider.

    1. Seminary helps, but it isn’t essential. A degree on the wall doesn’t make a minister, but seminary education can enhance the discipleship that happens in the local church. 
    2. Real-world experience enhances seminary education. Working in a secular job helps future pastors serve congregants who face workplace pressures every day. 
    3. Seminary should not be limited to vocational church staff. A well-educated church is better equipped to make multiplying disciples. 
    4. Seminary does not replace serving in a local church. You can’t book-learn your way into becoming a good pastor. Begin ministering immediately. 
    5. Know your financial limits and avoid debt. Ministry brings spiritual reward, not financial abundance. Entering ministry with heavy student loans is a burden that will follow you for years. Work while studying, take classes slowly if needed, and never sabotage future ministry freedom with unnecessary debt. 
    6. Choose the right track and the toughest professors. Pick a degree aligned with your calling, take the shortest path necessary, and intentionally enroll with the most challenging professors. Fewer rigorous classes will shape you far more than padding a degree with easy electives. A lower GPA is a small price to pay for a sharper mind and stronger preparation.

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