A few weeks ago I made my final decision on which school to attend: Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. I was accepted to two: GRTS and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary near Boston.
I knew I was going to spend at least a year back home with my family in Grand Rapids, so I would have started my program from home and then moved. And while Gordon-Conwell is certainly a great school and would even have offered some advantage over GRTS, I realized that part of graduate school experience is the relationships with professors and other students, sitting in class, and the general dialogue and interaction that happens in an academic setting. That coupled with a realization that it was God who was drawing me back to Grand Rapids longterm helped me make my decision.
So this August I will begin a Master of Divinity program, with a concentration either in Pastoral Studies or Church Planting. I am also considering doing a dual program and add a Master of Arts in Historical Theology. Doing so would basically add another semester, taking me until the end of 2010, and give me more rounded, historical rootedness in my theological studies that I don’t think I would get in straight MDiv and pastoral studies.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Doug Fagerstrom // Apr 26, 2007 at 7:14 pm
Jeremy
Congratulations and welcome to GRTS. I look forward to seeing you in August as a new student and servant of what Jesus has called us to do (Eph 4:12f).
Be confident of my prayers and open door for you. Don’t be shy if there is anything I or we can do to encourage you and assist you in this exciting journey of ministry preparation.
Rejoicing with you,
Doug Fagerstrom, President at GRTS
2 Don Humphreys // Aug 16, 2007 at 10:15 am
Jeremy,
You made the right choice . . . GRTS was one of the best experiences in my life. Good luck.
(planned) Fall 07 Grad, Systematic Theology
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