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How is everyone doing? When I was 17 in Basic Training I felt the call of God on my life to become a Pastor and for several years I've been praying about it. Two years ago I started attending a United Methodist Church, and they have been very supportive of my call in fact I'm currently mentoring with one of the Deacons in my church, and I plan on beginning the Candidacy process next year. Right now I'm a Sophomore in College and I'm torn between the Ordination route or the Licensed route because both seem like good avenues for my call. The truth is I'm kind of leaning towards a Local License because I don't really see the need to rack up a bunch of debt from seminary, and I also don't see why its necessary to pay lots of money just for a certificate, and a "Guaranteed" position within the church. At the sometime being a Licensed Local Pastor while it only requires a Bachelor's degree, and completion of the Course of Study can be limiting because you can only preach, and teach within the confines of your church, and in order to become an Associate member of the Conference you have to wait until your age 40(Although I understand that this might change at this years General Conference). So those of you who have experience in the Licensed routes and Ordained routes, or who know people who have gone through this what would your recommendation be to an aspiring 20 year old who is considering a career in Ministry?
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