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As a Church Mouse, Rebecca is currently in her final year seminary student at Candler School of Theology at Emory University, earning her Master's of Divinity. She is on the road towards becoming an Elder within the South Carolina Conference of UMC. Rebecca is passionate about helping make disciples of Jesus Christ for the kingdom in the 2018 world. Besides doing all the theology things, Rebecca find joy in a good cup of coffee or time with those she loves. She's notorious for being a fan of all things true crime, and hunting within a good antique store. You'll probably find her on the back of a horse if she's not at church. Her goal in life is to love God, love God's people, and help grow God's kingdom. Follow her on Instagram:@rebecca_rowell Credits: [ profile picture: property of Rebecca Rowell]

Monday, March 17, 2014

thankful for a liberal arts education

It was not until I came to college that I realized that the word "education" has many facets. Prior to coming to college, I just generalized education in the academic sense.

"Take this many number of math classes."

"Take this many number of English classes."

"What electives can I get?"

Oh my goodness another PE class?

All my focus was on the classes themselves and what facts I was retaining, and soon after forgetting, from one year to another. This is not to say that I did not receive a quality education while I was in elementary, middle or high school; I just did not have an appreciation for what it meant for me to obtain my education.

As I continue down my journey of college and head towards graduation and a career in the newsroom, I often pause around me. It is during these pauses that I see the multiple fabrics that make up the blanket of a true education.

I call this the liberal arts effect.


Attending a college where I take a variety of classes that do not necessarily fall into the realm of my major, has expanded my viewpoint on myself, my community and the world itself.

I have become a critical thinker. Attending classes that were more challenging for me or gave me perspectives in subjects I had never be exposed too, helped me in my education as an adult.

It is here that I saw the purpose of college. Not just educating my mind for academic performance in readings, papers or test. It was about educating myself in professional skills such as leadership, handling stressful situations or trusting my abilities as I complete projects or tasks.

A liberal arts education I have found is making me a well-rounded adult. I am learning in the academic sense but also am being educated in the social, professional, personal and many other areas that will help me be a productive worker when I toss my cap and enter the labor force.

I have come to appreciate my education I am obtaining in the collegiate world. I am learning to look deeper at every aspect of life and what makes things happen the way they do.

The better aspect is that I am learning how I can be a better me to give back to my community what I am retaining in all factors of my liberal arts education. 

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