Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministries

About this Program

The Christian Ministries program aims to develop effective and efficient church ministries specialists by providing instruction, training, and experience in carrying out various church plans and programs and meeting the desired goals for each.

These specialized ministries cater to different groups of people of various demographics and age levels. Examples of specialized ministries include those in orphanages, the military, hospitals, jails, nursing homes, and marketplaces, as well as social work and community development. 

Program highlights

Throughout their period of study in the Christian Ministries program, students are expected to can expect to undergo the following:

  • An in-depth study of courses such as (but not limited to) Introduction to Social Work; Specialized Ministries 1, 2, and 3 (children, youth, and adults); Counseling; Introduction to Community Development; Chaplaincy
  • Fieldwork immersion
  • Exposure to different communities and ministry fields (as seen above)

Learning outcomes

Upon completing the Bachor of Arts in Christian Ministries, students will have developed:

  • The ability to relate to, work with, get along with people of different groups and demographics
  • Increased awareness of and sensitivity towards different kinds of people, their walks of life, and the challenges they regularly face
  • The ability to effectively teach against the backdrop of various cultures and contexts
  • A deep understanding God’s call to enter into the educational ministry with wholehearted commitment
  • Preparedness and eligibility to take the relevant licensure exams and, by God’s grace, pass these exams

Vocation and career opportunities

Graduates of this program are well-equipped for roles such as:

  • Community development worker
  • Teacher
  • Social worker
  • Non-governmental organization (NGOs) worker
  • Pastor
  • School administrator
  • Marketplace ministry
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