![]() ![]() Recommend it to your friends heading to seminary. May God Bless You in Seminary (and you bless God) I provide the book here for free, but if you would like to support my independent publishing endeavors, consider purchasing the book for Kindle () or in paperback (). Spouses: A Few Thoughts on Marriage and Seminary 12. Thoughts On Life Together: Your Seminary Cohort as Community 10. Thoughts On Building a Theological Library 9. Being in your element is different for everyone, but the process of. Your Professional Image and Its Cultivation 6. When youre in your element, you connect with yourself and feel good about what you do. Having the “Talk” – What Are You Going to Do With This Degree? 5. The Cognitive and Contemplative Pathways 4. Long enough to be helpful and short enough to be read quickly, "The Survivor's Guide to Seminary" covers the following topics: 1. Ken Robinson, The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything. A lot of books about purpose hold to this model, but often with one small edition: how we can contribute to society. ![]() ![]() In other words, it’s the intersection of our passions and our skills. "The Survivor's Guide to Seminary" should be the first book you read to get oriented to the challenges ahead. The element in Sir Ken Robinson’s words is the place where the things we love to do and the things we are good at come together. ![]() Heading to seminary? Great! But don't go unprepared. ![]()
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