News from the Seminary
This article reports on the beginning of the 2012 academic year at the Protestant Reformed Seminary, discussing the enrollment situation, the internship program for ministerial training, and the importance of encouraging young men toward gospel ministry. It reflects on institutional concerns such as low convocation attendance and the absence of new first-year students, while highlighting the practical training that seminary students receive through preaching, teaching, and pastoral visitation.
The Protestant Reformed Seminary has begun another year of instruction. Both students and faculty have eagerly taken up once again the work of teaching and learning, with a view to training men for the gospel ministry in our churches and sister churches. After the work and vacation that occupied the summer, it's good to be back in the classroom and into the routine of the school year. There is always an enthusiasm that marks the beginning of a new year of study. The new school year began with...
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