I was saved when I was 12. Shortly after that I told my friends that I was going to be a preacher. They all laughed at me because they knew what a rotten kid I had been. I attended church and Sunday School throughout high school. I got fed up with the hypocrisy that I witnessed. I convinced myself that I did not have to go to church to worship. I could worship God any where at any time, right? Well soon no church attendance turned into no worship...
I returned to my faith and church attendance when I got married in my mid-20's. I always remembered that I knew I was to be involved in ministry. However, I was afraid of the responsibility and I ran as far and as hard as I could to avoid it. Then in 1997 I lost three full-time jobs. During that time I had attended a three-day men's retreat. While there I confessed to the men in my group that the Lord was leading me into full-time ministry. However, I never told anyone else. When I lost my third job in 1997 I finally went to my wife and said, "I think all of this has been happening because I have been running from God. I think He wants me in full-time ministry." My wife responded, "I know. I was just waiting for you to admit it." I told a good friend of mine (who is a pastor in Virginia) and he encouraged me and said that he had noticed God's hand at work in my life shaping me for ministry. He and a large group of Baptist men laid hands on me and prayed over me during a bus ride back from Promise Keepers in late 1997.
When I got back to Georgia I went to my pastor and he prayed with me and suggested that I begin to prepare for the ministry by getting myself educated and he suggested SEBTS. We visited the campus in July 1998 and I started classes here in August that same year. I had to complete my undergraduate degree and now I am almost finished with my master's degree. God has given me a passion for missions and a love for missionaries. In this He has equipped and gifted me for a ministry focused on preparing and mobilizing the local church for involvement in missions work. My pastor friend in Virginia just called me the other night to discuss our linking our ministries together with me serving as a staff minister with him. Could this be why God threw us together and instantly bonded our hearts in friendship (and the same for our wives) in late 1995?
I have this wonderful story. However, I'll not base God's calling solely on my subjective personal experience. My calling rests securely in the fact that my life lines up with and fits the objective requirements and qualifications for elders/pators given in the Bible and in the observable way that God has prepared, equipped, and gifted me for His service. Please pray for me as I am nearing the completion of my time at seminary and how I may best serve the Lord in the future.

I returned to my faith and church attendance when I got married in my mid-20's. I always remembered that I knew I was to be involved in ministry. However, I was afraid of the responsibility and I ran as far and as hard as I could to avoid it. Then in 1997 I lost three full-time jobs. During that time I had attended a three-day men's retreat. While there I confessed to the men in my group that the Lord was leading me into full-time ministry. However, I never told anyone else. When I lost my third job in 1997 I finally went to my wife and said, "I think all of this has been happening because I have been running from God. I think He wants me in full-time ministry." My wife responded, "I know. I was just waiting for you to admit it." I told a good friend of mine (who is a pastor in Virginia) and he encouraged me and said that he had noticed God's hand at work in my life shaping me for ministry. He and a large group of Baptist men laid hands on me and prayed over me during a bus ride back from Promise Keepers in late 1997.
When I got back to Georgia I went to my pastor and he prayed with me and suggested that I begin to prepare for the ministry by getting myself educated and he suggested SEBTS. We visited the campus in July 1998 and I started classes here in August that same year. I had to complete my undergraduate degree and now I am almost finished with my master's degree. God has given me a passion for missions and a love for missionaries. In this He has equipped and gifted me for a ministry focused on preparing and mobilizing the local church for involvement in missions work. My pastor friend in Virginia just called me the other night to discuss our linking our ministries together with me serving as a staff minister with him. Could this be why God threw us together and instantly bonded our hearts in friendship (and the same for our wives) in late 1995?
I have this wonderful story. However, I'll not base God's calling solely on my subjective personal experience. My calling rests securely in the fact that my life lines up with and fits the objective requirements and qualifications for elders/pators given in the Bible and in the observable way that God has prepared, equipped, and gifted me for His service. Please pray for me as I am nearing the completion of my time at seminary and how I may best serve the Lord in the future.