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A Plain Answer: Advice for Theological Students: Dr. John Frame

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Today we talk with a seasoned professor and ordained minister. He has taught students theology beginning in 1968 and is also a "teaching elder" in the PCA. He is gifted in music and plays piano and organ. The question he answers is this: "What advice would you offer to theological students and young theologians as they face a lifetime of theological work?" His answers apply to not only the theological student, but all Christians as we serve in the sphere in which the Lord has placed us. There are 30 pieces of advice, and the first one is to really consider that you might not be called to theological work. The second point is to value your relationship with Christ, your family, and the church above your career ambitions. And so it goes - seasoned advice from one who has taught in both east and west coast seminaries, written books and has served in the church. The audio on this recording was a little bit difficult to get as our guest was on a cell phone, but you should be able to hear it OK. Participants: Dr. John Frame, Dan Elmendorf
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Today we talk with a seasoned professor and ordained minister. He has taught students theology beginning in 1968 and is also a "teaching elder" in the PCA. He is gifted in music and plays piano and organ. The question he answers is this: "What advice would you offer to theological students and young theologians as they face a lifetime of theological work?" His answers apply to not only the theological student, but all Christians as we serve in the sphere in which the Lord has placed us. There are 30 pieces of advice, and the first one is to really consider that you might not be called to theological work. The second point is to value your relationship with Christ, your family, and the church above your career ambitions. And so it goes - seasoned advice from one who has taught in both east and west coast seminaries, written books and has served in the church. The audio on this recording was a little bit difficult to get as our guest was on a cell phone, but you should be able to hear it OK. Participants: Dr. John Frame, Dan Elmendorf
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