SNAKE 54: Should A Man Have His Wife Work So He Can Attend Seminary?
In this episode of Snake on the Table, Jerry Dorris and Tanner Cartwright of Reformation Church in Shelbyville, Kentucky, tackle a hard-hitting question: Is it biblical for a man to hand off his duty to provide while he pursues ministry training?
We confront the theological, practical, and pastoral fallout of this trend head-on. Can a man be trusted to shepherd a church if he neglects to shepherd his own home? Does seminary culture sometimes encourage men to abandon biblical masculinity in the name of ministry preparation?
We break down what it means for a man to provide, lead, and protect—starting in his own house. Along the way, you'll hear critiques of modern seminary systems, real-life experiences, and practical alternatives for those seeking theological education without compromising their calling as husbands and fathers.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:29 - Overview of Topics
02:13 - Seminary is Defunct
07:01 - Balancing Work and Ministry
10:49 - Education Resources
11:14 - Pathways to Ministry
14:12 - Entering the Ministry Field
20:03 - Ethical Considerations in Ministry
22:14 - Importance of Responsibilities
24:33 - Final Thoughts and Contact Information