Posted by GregQualls | Posted in Church, Life, Re:Train, Religion/Spirituality | Posted on 27-09-2009

For those of you that don’t know, I started working on my masters degree a few months ago through the Resurgence Training Center (Re:Train). Due to the heavy work load, I haven’t had much of a chance to update you on my progress (except through Twitter). I thought I would give you a short update, and then start sharing with you more about what I’ve been learning through some blog posts (I’m writing a lot for school, so it doesn’t hurt to share it with you here). I hope that it will be helpful to you as much as it has been to me.
The easiest way I’ve been able to explain my experience at Re:Train is like going from Pre-Algebra to Algebra II. While the basic concepts are the same (Jesus is God, Jesus is human, humans suck, worship God only, etc.), I have to think about them in ways that I didn’t even know existed before this class. I feel like I have grown more in the last two months in my knowledge of Jesus and how I interact with Him than I have in the past three years. It has been amazing.
The classes have been (and are going to be) taught by the best of the best in their fields. You know you’re dealing with someone really smart when the text book for the class is written by them and they have more degrees than a small Mormon family has children. I have consistently been in awe these men…but more importantly I have been in awe of Jesus’ work in their lives. I’m truly blest to sit under their teaching.
Like I said, I hope to share with you what I have learned over the next few weeks what I have been learning in my classes. My first class I took was Spiritual Formations by Bill Clem. As part of the homework we had to write a discipleship curriculum for a new believer. I’ll share this with you through several posts over the next few weeks. I hope you enjoy them.
Lastly, I want to thank you for your prayers as I’ve been going through Re:Train. I have had many late nights, drank several gallons of coffee, and typed and read more words than I would like to admit. It is through your prayers that I have been sustained by the Holy Spirt, and I thank you.
