A few weeks ago Adam shared about Winebrenner’s commitment to equipping students who don’t have a completed bachelors degree. You can read that full post by clicking here. The following is a testimony from a student who directly benefits from this pathway to graduate education:
Having multiple pathways to seminary education has been a tremendous benefit to me. As someone who has experienced setbacks to completing my undergraduate education but not only desired a mastered degree but heard the audible call of the Lord to attend seminary finding Winebrenner was not by happenstance, but spirit led.
By taking advantage of the exploration pathway, I was able to see what graduate / seminary level coursework would be like and prove to myself and the administration that I was capable. I loved the fact that I was able to take the same classes with students that entered the program through the traditional pathway to graduate learning; I was not singled out as the one who had undergraduate credits but did not complete. I believe other institutions would benefit from utilizing this model as there are many others such as myself who would still be sitting on the outside praying for the Lord to open a door. I am grateful and my life, and those I serve have been greatly enriched by my experience here at Winebrenner.
Winebrenner is committed to equipping leaders for service in God’s kingdom, regardless of the path that you have taken to reach this point!
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