What curriculum best prepares students to take the gospel to the nations and their neighbors today? The 81-84 hour Master of Divinity degrees. All of our M.Div. programs now have a stronger core curriculum to better equip our students biblically, theologically and practically for their current and future ministries. If you are looking for challenging and thorough preparation for whatever God is calling you to, our new M.Div. curriculum is the track for you.
Advanced MDiv
Advanced MDiv
This program allows your previous work in the area of Christian Studies to place you into advanced electives in those fields, thus removing unnecessary repetition.
The Advanced Biblical Studies track is a Seminary program designed to equip persons for leadership roles in Christian ministries that require a special expertise in biblical studies and exegesis in the original languages.
Master of Divinity in Biblical Counseling program equips men and women who wish to minister the truth and grace of God in the context of the local church.
The Christian Apologetics track provides specialized studies for those students who are interested in developing expertise in the defense of the Christian faith.
The Christian Ethics track provides specialized academic training that prepares men and women to impact the culture for Christ through prophetic moral witness and service in a variety of settings.
The Christian Ministry track provides a large number of elective hours and is designed to afford students flexibility in their degree program. Beyond the 69 hr. M.Div. Core, students complete 12 hours of free electives.
The M.Div. in International Church Planting combines a campus-based curriculum with a term of field service where academics are applied in an international church planting context.
The Ministry Leadership track is designed to equip students with the competencies necessary to serve as effective servant leaders in churches, Christian organizations, and other contexts.
The Missiology track is designed to equip students with the competencies necessary to serve as effective missions leaders in churches, denominational agencies, and other missions agencies in both North American and international settings.
The M.Div. NACP track combines a campus based curriculum with field based experiences where academics are applied in a North American church planting context.
The M.Div. Church Revitalization track is designed to equip students with the training and skills needed to help established churches move from flatlining to flourishing.