Students find good fit/peer support in new Luther Seminary D.Min. in congregational mission and leadership
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Three mentor stories
Joshua Fite, Amy Fondroy Eich and Mary Hinkle share their mentor stories.
Clergy coaching helps strengthen ministries and uncover dreams
John Martinson (M.Div. ’70, D.Min. ’83) sees the difficult side of ministry in his line of work. As supervisor of Ministerial Health for Fairview Hospitals in the Twin Cities, he often works with pastors who are at the end of their rope, who feel broken and isolated. What is frustrating for Martinson is that, according to him, many of the pitfalls into which these good people fall could have been avoided if they had been well-supported along the way by mentors who were there to listen, to help talk out problems and re-direct energies.
Ministry in context: Distance Learning
Second in a series of three
Alum-in-residence
Mark Reitan shares wisdom learned from parish experience
Called and Sent to Preach the Gospel
New preaching scholarship honors retired homiletics professor Sheldon Tostengard.
Ministry in context
A Lilly Grant allows Luther Seminary to research and implement innovative ways for people to experience theological learning in many environments.
CenteredLife-CenteredWork
Luther Seminary’s new initiative helps congregations discover and encourage their members’ vocational calls.