The Protestant Reformed Seminary and the “Good Christian Schools” (3)
Prof. Cammenga's address to the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary convocation discusses how seminary training prepares ministers to promote and establish Protestant Reformed Christian schools in their congregations. The text emphasizes both the theological grounding and practical pastoral strategies for encouraging families to embrace covenant education, including patient labor, congregational conviction, and consistent pastoral visitation.
Convocation exercises of the Protestant Reformed Theological Seminary were held on September 5, 2012 at Southwest Protestant Reformed Church of Grandville. The text of Prof. Cammenga's address on that occasion continues here. Second installment of the address can be found in the March 15, 2013 issue, p. 276. Promotion of the "Good Christian Schools" Practically Besides grounding seminary students in the basis for the "good Christian schools," the seminary also commends to the students all of...
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