Letter to a Professor
PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 4:25 pm
Letter to a Professor
I am currently seeking advice and clarification about my future educational goals and studies; both personal and academic. I have learned the value of advice and wisdom from people who have been on the road a lot longer than I have, so I am contacting professors, pastors and Christian leaders who I both know personally to some degree or who I may have come across some other way.
If I began by telling you about my future plans, that might provide some clarification. I am currently an undergraduate student majoring in English: Non-fiction Creative Writing. I do not know if this major completely encompasses all the subjects I would like to be competent in, but it should provide me with a strong basis for well-written and clear communication. I would like to be a missionary to Japan as soon as possible. I do not completely know what this would look like or to what capacity I would be able to contribute in this great task. Things that come to mind are worship ministries and home churches or Bible studies. The is also great potential in the arts. My ministry in the church up to this point has mainly consisted of worship ministries, where I play the bass guitar.
The situations there are similar to the conditions of many of the churches in the United States - the pastor is expected to do almost everything. There are always exceptions, of course. The church is in great need of leadership and the Japanese Christians need to be built up so that they will be equipped to make a difference in their families, society and workplaces. There is also a need for deep understanding of Japanese society and mindset and "doing church" in a way that would connect with the Japanese people (many churches in Japan are modeled after the Protestant churches of the USA and Europe).
For some time now, people have always told me that God would use me in great ways. I have been feeling like, although I may spend time working in the secular workplace, I would also like to be equipped to contribute to the Church in a more direct way. A friend of mine, who is a pastor (who I am sure understands the heart of God and people), told me that he could see me being a pastor one day.
I have struggled with faith and large questions throughout my time as a Christian and some important topics seem to have come out of that:
Church and Jewish history, general history of religion, philosophy, Biblical and theological studies, as well as history, language, culture and any topics that might be useful in understanding a specific country. I have learned the importance of having a sharp mind so the church can be better equipped to answer the difficult questions that many people ask us or struggle with. When the church isn't able to answer, people will find their answers elsewhere - many times to their detriment. Nothing beats the Holy Spirit, simple Gospel, conversation and love, but the mind mustn't be neglected, either.
I was wondering if you would be able to provide any advice for a potential educational path, subjects to be studied, or any other advice you may find relevant. You may also be able to ask questions I haven't yet thought of, or give some wisdom in areas I have not mentioned.
Thanks you very much for any feedback, as I am sure you have a busy schedule,
Jim Rogers
Chicago, Illinois
I am currently thinking of sending this letter around to various professors and Christian leaders I know and know of. I thought I would post it here, too, if anyone has any thoughts on it.