In this episode, join hosts Rev. Tom Schlund and Katie
Gaschler as they get to know one of Concordia Seminary's newest exegetical professors, Dr. James Fickenscher. From studying mathematics as an undergraduate student, to attending seminary and getting a graduate degree, to
serving seven years in a Texas parish, Fickenscher shares how God led him on the path to ministry. "I'd always loved math. I loved teaching people and helping people, and there was this other side of perhaps being a pastor. But I always had that internal doubt and struggle with grace...'I don't know that I'm good enough to be a pastor.'" Listen as he shares what the discernment process looked like for him, both as a college student first deciding to attend seminary, and as a pastor accepting the call to become a professor.
While talking about his time in the parish, Fickenscher
discusses three of his favorite parts of being a pastor, one being the people. "Being able to go into the lives of God's people, have them invite you into their lives in such a deep way that as they're going through the darkest
moment of their life, you get to be there. As they're going through the best moments of their life, you get to be there. And every step of the way, you get to be a visible reminder that God is there with them."
Additionally, you'll learn a little bit about the exegetical
department, Fickenscher's role as a New Testament professor, the connection he sees between math and theology and his advice to people considering applying to
In the recurring segment "Ripe for the picking or leave
it on the tree," Tom and Katie bring up some outdoor activities that get mixed reviews, digital book reading and the love-hate relationship with smart phones.
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