{"id":1263,"date":"2006-08-24T04:30:38","date_gmt":"2006-08-24T04:30:38","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/jesuscreed\/2006\/08\/dear-joel.html"},"modified":"2006-08-24T04:30:38","modified_gmt":"2006-08-24T04:30:38","slug":"dear-joel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/jesuscreed\/2006\/08\/dear-joel.html","title":{"rendered":"Dear Joel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We have a new colleague in our BTS Dept at North Park: Joel Willitts. Having figured out this blogging world a bit, I thought it might be a good time to record some thoughts of what I wish a veteran teacher had told me when I was a young theologian. So, this is a bit of a letter to Joel at the outset of his new career. <!--more|inline--><br \/>\nFirst, spend time every evening with Karla talking about life &#8212; and try to avoid letting each conversation revolve around work. Protect your marriage because nothing ruins life like the collapse of a marriage.<br \/>\nSecond, pray in your office before the day &#8212; pray for your students and yourself. Read your Bible, too, not as a textbook but as soul care and life guide.<br \/>\nThird, teach the way you teach and not the way your favorite teachers taught. Which means, be yourself. I know you, you&#8217;ll be fine.<br \/>\nFourth, your best compliment is that students have told me that you love them. All truth is incarnate and we have the sacred task of trying to incarnate the gospel.<br \/>\nFifth, the second best compliment is that they learned alot. This can actually be measured, but it is what you want to hear from students at times.<br \/>\nSixth, the worst compliment is that they think you are smart. Why? Because (frankly) they don&#8217;t know a good scholar from a bad one in our discipline, and if they think you&#8217;re smart it probably means you are talking over their head &#8212; and sometimes trying to impress them.<br \/>\nSeventh, be more than ready to admit you don&#8217;t know something: good grief, no one knows all the Bible and all theology, so just admit it up front that you&#8217;re going to learn lots each semester.<br \/>\nEighth, eat with students at lunch when you can.<br \/>\nNinth, avoid being good at committee work or someone will get the idea that you&#8217;ll be a good administrator &#8212; and that&#8217;s a death-spiral into paper work and meetings. If you find you like that sort of thing &#8230; just don&#8217;t.<br \/>\nTenth, grade papers right away and get them back right away, and they&#8217;ll think you are the absolute bees-knees.<br \/>\nEleventh, write a book review a year, strive for a journal article each year, and work toward your first book in 3 or 4 years.<br \/>\nTwelfth, during the first year or more be all ears and no voice on committees and at meetings: use at least the first year to listen and figure out what North Park is like. It took me a good three years to get a feel for this place. There&#8217;s a tradition here that runs deep; it is a lore that is learned over time.<br \/>\nThirteenth, do what you can to let weekends be weekends and not workdays. Go to a Cubs game or a Bears game or a Bulls game. Please don&#8217;t watch Yankee games.<br \/>\nFourteenth, speak in churches when asked: what we do is not for the Academy but for the Church. (Sure, participate in the Academy, but our final purpose is to serve Christ in the Church.)<br \/>\nFifteenth, jot down notes in the margins of your lectures for areas to improve or things to toss or ideas to explore.<br \/>\nSixteenth, avoid getting publication commitments when you are young. Get a feel for what you can do, when you can get it done, and what you&#8217;d like to dedicate your time to. Then work into a writing career.<br \/>\nSeventeenth, don&#8217;t publish your dissertation: they are all boring and we&#8217;ve got stacks of them that no one reads. Wait five years or more, return to it, and baptize that research into something theologically significant.<br \/>\nEighteenth, read a book in theology and spiritual formation each year. Our discipline tends to develop specialists, and that is not good for the Christian life or for the Church.<br \/>\nNineteenth, participate annually in an academic conference or two.<br \/>\nTwentieth, Joel, know what I am honored to have you with us, and really excited about the years we&#8217;ll have together.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We have a new colleague in our BTS Dept at North Park: Joel Willitts. Having figured out this blogging world a bit, I thought it might be a good time to record some thoughts of what I wish a veteran teacher had told me when I was a young theologian. 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