Certain of our charitable neighbors accuse us of having "a parson manufactory" here, but the charge is not true at all. We never tried to make a minister, and should fail if we did; we receive none into the College but those who profess to be ministers already. It would be nearer the truth if they called me a parson killer, for a goodly number of beginners have received their quietus from me; and I have the fullest ease of conscience in reflecting upon what I have done so. It has always been a hard task for me to discourage a hopeful young brother who has applied for admission to the College. . . . when I have felt convinced that the Lord had not called him, I have been obliged to tell him so (Lectures to My Students, 33).
"Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees." - T.J. "Stonewall" Jackson
Friday, June 21, 2013
C. H. Spurgeon: A Parson Killer?
Charles Spurgeon gives this anecdote regarding the Pastor's College, which was started in 1856, and by which hundreds of men were trained for the pastoral ministry.
Labels:
Ministerial Training,
Pastoral Ministry
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