the classroom for learning how to be a faithful pastor is in the place of prayer.
'where you say nothing can prepare someone for that is false'. The Holy Spirit is the one who prepares all who he anoints to serve as pastor. such a calling which is ever-filled with prayer. find me a pastor not given to much prayer, and i will show you a congregation not properly served by that pastor; whose preaching is met only with the results of man's labors instead of the Holy Spirit's anointing.
Bible College is not a necessity, but training in doctrine, hermeneutics, etc. is vital. A good church will provide you the opportunity to learn those things, but it should be regular, systematic study. You don't want to be a "lose cannon," just making stuff up as you go. A deep familiarity with the Bible and its teaching is very important before you start teaching others.
@SalvationByGraceOrg Then where is the Holy Ghost in all of this everyone can't just go to a bible school or take up a Liberal arts course to just understand hermeneutics and all these ologys. Where is the church bible studys
@Mountshilol The Holy Ghost isn't divorced from theology, especially when it is done by going into what the Bible teaches. You can do that in a local church or a formal institution, with the big words or without but regardless, Biblical theology is Holy Ghost theology...
Certainly. The apostle Paul was a single man and wrote about it. He saw his singleness as a benefit. (1Cor. 7:7-9) However, if you're going to be an effective help and counsellor to others, you won't be able to empathize about situations you've never actually encountered. So, being married is helpful. But, it's not an absolute necessity.
Thx for sharing this :-) I think much of what u said also applies to a man getting ready to be a husband & father...? As in head of his own household?
Olivia ( single girl trying to understand what I should be looking for in a future husband)
Uolive18 2 months ago
the classroom for learning how to be a faithful pastor is in the place of prayer.
'where you say nothing can prepare someone for that is false'. The Holy Spirit is the one who prepares all who he anoints to serve as pastor. such a calling which is ever-filled with prayer. find me a pastor not given to much prayer, and i will show you a congregation not properly served by that pastor; whose preaching is met only with the results of man's labors instead of the Holy Spirit's anointing.
HermitintheRain 2 months ago
Do you really need to go to college for Bible School?
Mountshilol 2 months ago
Bible College is not a necessity, but training in doctrine, hermeneutics, etc. is vital. A good church will provide you the opportunity to learn those things, but it should be regular, systematic study. You don't want to be a "lose cannon," just making stuff up as you go. A deep familiarity with the Bible and its teaching is very important before you start teaching others.
SalvationByGraceOrg 2 months ago
@SalvationByGraceOrg Then where is the Holy Ghost in all of this everyone can't just go to a bible school or take up a Liberal arts course to just understand hermeneutics and all these ologys. Where is the church bible studys
Mountshilol 2 months ago
@Mountshilol The Holy Ghost isn't divorced from theology, especially when it is done by going into what the Bible teaches. You can do that in a local church or a formal institution, with the big words or without but regardless, Biblical theology is Holy Ghost theology...
Douginho1990 2 months ago
Can a single man be a pastor, and, or minister?
3333333333joeberry 2 months ago
Certainly. The apostle Paul was a single man and wrote about it. He saw his singleness as a benefit. (1Cor. 7:7-9) However, if you're going to be an effective help and counsellor to others, you won't be able to empathize about situations you've never actually encountered. So, being married is helpful. But, it's not an absolute necessity.
SalvationByGraceOrg 2 months ago