Well as most of you probably know, I went to SEBTS on Friday for the tour, to meet with an admissions counselor, and sit in on a missions class. I have to say I enjoyed the whole experience. The first thing we did, was sit in on the class. We got off to a little bit of a rocky start – we arrived on campus about 10 minutes before the class started, and were looking at the map wrong, and thus ended up on the wrong end of campus. We quickly realized our mistake, and found the right place, however there was a firetruck in the way… Any way… We arrived at the class about 5 minutes in. The professor had been going around the room having people introduce themselves, and was gracious with our lateness. He spoke extensively from his experience (Prof at NOBTS, SEBTS, and long time IMB missionary. Most of the people who are in his classes will be going with the IMB, so he spoke at length about the IMB ad their hiring practices and so forth. The IMB certainly has allowed experience to refine their hiring practices…
The class paused for a break at 10:45 – 15 minutes after our tour was supposed to start… I was more interested in meeting with, and listening to the missions professor speak than the tour, so I was alright with this. As it happened, the tour group was directly outside of the class room when the professor took the break. The tour took us around the campus showing the various buildings, and their purpose. The buildings were quite beautiful – made of a pretty red brick. It gives them the appearance of being quite old (even though a couple are far from it). Campus is covered with scores of 40-60′ tall magnolia trees. I bet they look spectacular when in bloom. The tour took us into classrooms, discussed professors and so forth. All in all quite interesting. They had a lot of reproductions of old paintings by master painters scattered around campus. In one building in particular the Art had been placed there with specific purpose, to remind the students of specific lessons.
Lastly was the meeting with my admissions counselor. He seems to be pretty cool, and had a lot of GOOD information about tracks that fit together well. The THM for instance is only about 24 credits off from the M.Div ICP that I was already looking to get. It is an advanced masters level program, and is a stepping stone into a Doctorate should I go that route. It is largely directed study. There are a number of scholarships available as well that I am applying for (and still more whose application deadlines were early in the year, and thus missed). So we shall see.
Any way, the entire experience was a positive one, and left me with no reservations about attending. Keep praying that if this is not where the Lord wants me to go, that He will show me (and soon).


