M.Div./D.Min.
Fast Track Two

Program Materials
Master of Divinity

Master’s Level Biblical Competency (MLBS)

Please note the NT reading is in pdf format. File size 2,514KB.

M.Div. Pre-Doctor of Ministry Core Curriculum

The Study Guide link below contains the program overview, as well as the Core Curriculum Subjects, Project instructions, and the required textbooks. The Submission Cover Pages are included at the end of the study guide.

Program Materials
Doctor of Ministry

Doctor of Ministry – Leadership Major Focus

Successful ministry rises and falls on leadership. Effective ministry leaders can discern and articulate their God given vision, mobilize their congregation or staff to fulfill the vision, and become a catalyst for renewal. The Ministry Leadership curriculum focuses on the basics of effective leadership and also addresses some of the vital topics which confront pastors today. The courses in the curriculum below prepare the degree candidates with the advanced skills to face many of these complex issues.

Doctor of Ministry – Ministry Skills Major Focus

This curriculum will help degree candidates rethink the way they do ministry. They will have new critical and analytical thinking skills to be successful in a variety of ministry areas. Each candidate will learn to refocus God’s calling and to maximize their gifts for greater ministry effectiveness. During their studies, a healthy and balanced approach to the variety of biblical and spiritual disciplines will emerge, and their relationship with Christ will grow.

Project Submission

Use the upload link below to submit your Course Projects. All submissions must be in a Word Document format and include the appropriate cover pages, as stated in the Study Guides. (Simply copy and paste the content and insert as page 1 of your assignment.) Please do not submit the next course project until the previously submitted course has been reviewed and returned from the instructor. If you do not have access to Microsoft Word,  please visit this page.

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