Pastoral ministry requires more than an intense passion for shepherding a congregation—it demands strong theological training, apologetics knowledge, and practical ministry skills. The church universal is desperate for pastors, chaplains, and other Christian leaders trained in apologetics and critical thinking for pastoral ministry who are able to disciple those under their care. How can those wanting to deepen their faith, equip their families, or share their faith defend the faith without a leading shepherd?
In today’s culture, pastors must teach and defend Scripture and, in turn, disciple others to do the same. Apologetics helps church leaders answer tough theological and cultural questions, strengthening the faith of their congregations and reaching skeptics with reasoned biblical truth. Pastors risk leaving their flock vulnerable to doubts, misinformation, and secular influences without a solid foundation in apologetics. Research shows that only 41% of Senior Pastors have a biblical worldview, emphasizing the urgent need for well-equipped pastors who can lead, disciple, and defend biblical truth in today’s culture.
Through integrated apologetics-focused Christian education, Southern Evangelical Seminary (SES) equips you to form a complete and systematic Christian worldview. Our vital training provides the knowledge and confidence you need for effective evangelism and discipleship, with tools you can practically incorporate into your ministry as you equip your flock to remain steadfast in the truth.
*”Biblical Worldview” is defined here as making sure our understanding/choices are consistent with God’s principles and commands.
Start the admission process today. You can begin in just a few minutes by filling out our initial application and it will open the door for us to have an exploratory conversation about your educational priorities and hopes for ministry. We have an entire team at SES who is ready to help you in the process of discerning your gifts and calling to ministry so you can engage our culture in the conversations that matter the most.