I don't wonder about my friends who are doctors. They are great, diligent Christians. My daughter wants to be a doctor. She studies hard and has been a straight A student since entering kindergarten. She is also in the 98th and 99th percentile in the standardized tests. She is smart and works hard, reads constantly, goes out for sports, and is learning to play the piano. She does not sit around the house and watch TV. Everyone ought to be a lifelong student not just stop with the introdction of college. College should be a comma and not a period.Originally posted by paidagogos:
I have a friend who is a MD and she didn't attend class (i.e. lectures) in med school. She did the practicals and studied for the tests. Do you ever wonder about your doctor?![]()
Ever wonder about how many pastors go to seminary just so they can get a job? I have known many who are an embarassment to me who talk about how they got their ticket of an M.Div. fromsome seminary. I heard one even brag about how he got through without ever writing a paper. When I ask them who they had for Greek and Hebrew it tells me everything about their attitude toward learning. What a waste of time for men like that who will go to class and not study. They have just put in seat time without learning just waiting for the day they get their degree. They may have a few degrees but not much temperature. But then I have seen those who are too lazy to take the higher road because it might require moving and some serious study. It might require living on less money. It might also create more stress in their life because they wil have to study and maybe work. So their time will be divided.
But a lot of people like to be razzled and dazzled by them with their nice words instead of their pastor challenging them to come and do ministry with him or take on the challenge of a ministry they will lead.