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Higher education in the LCMS: A series (Part 1)

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  1. Alan V Klotz says:

    It would be beneficial to list the LCMS colleges that have closed in the past 7-10 years.

  2. John List says:

    Thank you for this concise “part one” article pertaining to higher education — at our colleges and universities in the LCMS and nationwide. It was extremely informative for me and helps me understand the challenges we face and the reason for declining enrollment. It all makes sense and I’m hopeful/prayerful we can meet the requirements for students wishing to enter into professional churchwork, providing them an excellent “on campus” opportunity as well as possible online classes. In-person classes provided me with interaction — not only with gifted faculty members but with fellow students, strengthening my relationship-building skills. I believe those skills helped me with my own leadership and relationships both in business and within the church at large.

    I look forward to your continued commentary on the challenges we face in higher education.

  3. Elizabeth Steffenson says:

    Thank you! Let us know how we can help. My experience with campus ministry at a public university completely shaped my faith. Funding campus ministry as a mission is vital, in my opinion, in nurturing the faith of college students as well as helping to build leaders in the church. The group of students I attended with during my college years produced 3 LCMS Pastors. I, myself, though a public school teacher, have always been involved in the children’s ministry of our church.

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