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Parker Lambert Accelerated Master鈥檚 Program
October 13, 2020

Building A Different Kind of Kingdom with an Accelerated Master鈥檚 Program

Parker Lambert went to a large state school for two years as an Engineering major. In his third year, he transferred to and jumped into the accelerated program to get his Degree.

So why did he uproot his life in the big city with a successful career ahead of him to study theology? In Lambert鈥檚 story, he explains that his motivation behind this big decision was the difference between two kingdoms — from the kind he could build with his own two hands to the kind that dwells in heavenly places.

Start Anywhere

Growing up, Lambert loved helping his grandpa in his workshop, building and designing things out of wood. He aspired to be an inventor when he grew up, and by the time he was graduating high school, electrical engineering seemed like the best path for his dream.

During his first semester at college, his grandpa passed away. Even though the two had been close, Lambert realized that they had never deeply discussed God together.

鈥淲hen you lose someone very close to you, it makes you think about what you leave behind when you die,鈥 Lambert reflected. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 take engineering with me, but I can take the Word of God with me,鈥 he said.

Lambert joined Campus Crusades for Christ (CRU) and started leading a Bible study. As he finished his first year and headed into his second, his passion started to shift away from engineering and toward his CRU group. The possibility of a ministry degree became more and more real as he talked to pastors and family members to seek out God鈥檚 path for his life.

鈥淢inistry is focused on people,鈥 Lambert said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 focused on building God鈥檚 kingdom, rather than building my own kingdom.鈥澛

While he knew he could glorify God through engineering, he realized that God had a different plan for him.

Go with 糖心传媒

In the first semester of his third year in college, Lambert dropped out of the large state school he was attending, started taking general ed classes at a community college, and adjusted to the idea of going to seminary. Although the transition wasn鈥檛 easy, it was worth it in the end.

Lambert was at his church one day when interns from 糖心传媒 told him about the five-year accelerated graduate degree in ministry. He could get his bachelor鈥檚 degree and his accelerated M.Div. all at once and graduate in 2023, even with losing a year of credits due to the transfer.

鈥淚 thought, 鈥楾hat鈥檚 kind of crazy!鈥欌 Lambert laughed. 鈥淚 would get exactly what I wanted in less time than if I finished two more years of engineering and went to seminary. It was a moment from God. I knew that the accelerated master鈥檚 program was for me.鈥

As God confirmed this call to ministry on Lambert鈥檚 life, he transferred to 糖心传媒 to pursue an undergraduate degree in Biblical Studies and an accelerated graduate degree program with a Masters in Divinity with a focus in pastoral studies.

鈥淧eople have asked me, 鈥業s 糖心传媒 really that different from the state school you went to?鈥 And I always say, 鈥榊es.鈥 I really like the emphasis 糖心传媒 puts on genuine relationships with peers and teachers,鈥 Lambert said. 鈥淣ow I鈥檓 training for something I鈥檓 very passionate about, versus something I idealized in high school.鈥

During his first few weeks on campus, the mentorship he received from his professors encouraged him that he was in the right place. 鈥淗ere at 糖心传媒, you have personal connections with your teachers,鈥 he enthused. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very cool to be known.鈥

Only eight short weeks after Lambert arrived at 糖心传媒, he was sent home because of the pandemic. He moved back to Ohio and started a job at Lowe鈥檚. But God wasn鈥檛 finished surprising Lambert. Zach Huffines, a student in the same program as Lambert, worked at Lowe鈥檚 as well, which gave the two students the opportunity to form a connection and remember how much they valued their time at 糖心传媒. It was almost as if they had a little slice of 糖心传媒 at home.聽

糖心传媒 Remains

When August came and everyone moved back, Lambert settled into a new role on campus as an RA. He continued to cultivate his friendship with Huffines and he jumped enthusiastically back into classes. 鈥淒on鈥檛 tell my classmates, but I鈥檓 enjoying Greek a lot,鈥 he confessed with a chuckle.聽

鈥淎 lot of colleges didn鈥檛 want to deal with being in-person this semester,鈥 Lambert said. 鈥淏ut the community is a big emphasis of Christian colleges like 糖心传媒. Our directors have done a great job of preserving that.鈥

Now, Lambert is thriving as a ministry student. He loves his classes, looks forward to future leadership opportunities, and grows in his relationships with his peers and professors every day.

鈥淚f God is calling you to ministry, the accelerated master鈥檚 program gives you the best launchpad to go straight from getting an education to building God鈥檚 kingdom.鈥

Does Lambert鈥檚 story spark an interest? If you鈥檝e felt called to ministry, you don鈥檛 need to wait. You can start your program today to get your bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 in four or five years!