Does the seminary emphasize practical training for professional ministry?
Multnomah students serve as they learn. Your entire seminary program is built around the goal of preparing you for real-life, professional ministry. Each student is required to be involved in ministry in the community, and most degrees require an internship. Everything is taught from a practical perspective that what you learn in class one day can be applied to your ministry the next day. We not only believe that this is the best way to learn, but also that this training truly prepares students for professional ministry.
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