Firstly, I apologise for my lack of correct usage of words or grammar, it’s night time here and my brain has shut down after a busy day at work.
I have always wondered whether one really needs to attend Bible School or College to have some sort qualification or become ordained to lead a Ministry. I know a few Ministers/Pastors that have never been to Bible College or School, yet they are in Leadership positions in their respective churches. Now, I definitely know that some are Called into Ministry by God, but does going to Bible or Theological College matter these days? (rhetoric question).
We know in the bible there weren’t Bible Schools or Colleges, and maybe perhaps the closest thing to that was when believers and followers of Judaism would recite passages from their scrolls in the synagogues.
So, is it important that a Pastor or Minister has not attended Bible or Theological College?
If they haven’t graduated from such, should they be leading Ministries/Churches?
Furthermore, most inspirational people from the Bible didn’t have theological qualifications or degrees, for example Joseph son of Isaac, Daniel or Paul the Apostle - their wisdom came straight from God in which they were able to minister to people with conviction.
I don’t want to debate on this because everyone will have different views, but I just want to know what your thoughts are on the matter. Thanks for your time and contribution.
Just for your information, my Minister has graduated from Theological College.
I have always wondered whether one really needs to attend Bible School or College to have some sort qualification or become ordained to lead a Ministry. I know a few Ministers/Pastors that have never been to Bible College or School, yet they are in Leadership positions in their respective churches. Now, I definitely know that some are Called into Ministry by God, but does going to Bible or Theological College matter these days? (rhetoric question).
We know in the bible there weren’t Bible Schools or Colleges, and maybe perhaps the closest thing to that was when believers and followers of Judaism would recite passages from their scrolls in the synagogues.
So, is it important that a Pastor or Minister has not attended Bible or Theological College?
If they haven’t graduated from such, should they be leading Ministries/Churches?
Furthermore, most inspirational people from the Bible didn’t have theological qualifications or degrees, for example Joseph son of Isaac, Daniel or Paul the Apostle - their wisdom came straight from God in which they were able to minister to people with conviction.
I don’t want to debate on this because everyone will have different views, but I just want to know what your thoughts are on the matter. Thanks for your time and contribution.
Just for your information, my Minister has graduated from Theological College.
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