Chan Chi-Fu, a Master of Divinity (MDiv.) Program graduate, is midway through the process, feeling like he hasn't received his diploma yet! Besides the completion of classroom learning, what marks a theological graduate's "completion"? Is there truly such a thing as "completion" and "incompleteness" in the ministry? The biblical study and theological reflections of theological education must be put into practice and tested in the preaching and teaching of the church. The effectiveness of pastoral care must be tested over time and by your ability to personally care for your brothers and sisters in their diverse life experiences. Whether you are a competent and useful minister to the Lord is not something anyone can answer at this moment; it depends on your future efforts and devotion. Much knowledge, learning, reflection, and understanding require time to settle and coalesce. So, what does "graduation" in theological life mean? ...
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