Yesterday, I felt compelled to spend the enormous sum of
£1.96, thanks to Michael Bird’s endorsement of Danny Zacharias’s Surviving and Thriving in Seminary: A Practical Guide for the Wide-eyed and Mystified (Kindle Edition). Zacharias
has designed the book to be fairly light-hearted (the title of this blog post
is actually the title of one of the chapters) and to the point, and it can be read
in a couple of hours – I reckon I took just over an hour to go through it, and
I wouldn’t describe myself as the fastest reader in the world. There’s lots of
good advice in here, especially on how to read, what to read, what software
packages to use, and – arguably most importantly – how to manage your time and not
procrastinate! If you’re involved in theological education, and if you’re about
to enter ministerial college or similar, I recommend picking this up.
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