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Master of Arts in Discipling Ministries
(formerly named Educational Ministries)

Note:  In 2008 the Discipling Ministries program will be combined with the Pastoral Ministries program.  The new program is called Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership.  Please contact Lori Garde at 260-359-4039 or lgarde @ huntington.edu for additional information.

The mission of the M.A. in Discipling Ministries program is to prepare graduate students to equip, teach, mentor and lead others to grow and serve as disciples of Jesus Christ.

Specializations include:

We want to help our students:

  • Understand the theological and educational implications of the biblical mandate "to make disciples of all nations."

  • Realize the crucial role the church plays as the major agency of discipleship.

  • Develop strategies and skills in reaching out to the unchurched and assimilating them into the church family.

  • Understand the process of how to teach people at various levels of development and in different contexts to put Jesus' teachings into practice.

  • Create and design discipleship and teaching strategies based on how people learn, grow, and develop.

  • Develop skill in designing curriculum to facilitate the making of fully devoted disciples of Jesus Christ.


"The focus of helping others grow spiritually through experiential learning has completely changed my approach to graduate degree in children's ministryministry and teaching.  The result has been fruitful relationships and transformed lives.  I am extremely thankful for what I learned in the Discipling Ministries program at Huntington."
     - Leah Christian, graduate


Program Objectives:
To prepare graduate students to equip, teach, and lead others to grow and serve as disciples of Jesus Christ.

  • Graduates of the Discipling Ministries program are expected (a) to articulate a Christian perspective of human growth, social development, and cultural dynamics, (b) to understand the process of teaching and learning, (c) to demonstrate competence in designing, implementing, and evaluating educational ministries that promote spiritual maturity, and (d) to show evidence of skillful use of small group strategies to bring about ministry purposes.

  • Students are expected to be able (a) to balance ministry programs around purposes of evangelism, nurture, and equipping, (b) to design and implement assessment strategies of ministry outcomes and processes that are consistent with the ultimate biblical ends of ministry, (c) to articulate a philosophy of ministry based upon the integration of biblical, empirical, historical, and social science research.

  • Students are expected (a) to expand their vision for leadership through educational ministry, (b) to increase their attentiveness to their personal spiritual formation, (c) to demonstrate an understanding of biblical and theological roots for ministry practice, (d) to grow in interpersonal awareness and skills, and (e) to improve their abilities to organize and manage ministry processes.

  • Students are expected to be able (a) to identify personally relevant problems related to educational ministry leadership, and (b) to move toward solutions through the process of collecting information, devising and evaluating alternative approaches, and choosing and implementing decisions.

Achievement in these areas is measured by classroom interaction and course projects, examinations, interaction with professors, accumulated material in the ministry portfolio, the student’s mentoring experience, and the culmination project.

Core Curriculum
The M.A. Program in Discipling Ministries includes a 9-hour Ministry Core as well as a 12-hour Biblical Core.  The Core Curriculum of the Graduate School helps students in all programs attain the understanding and skills necessary for effective leadership and biblical faithfulness while integrating important ministry values.  

 

Ministry Core 10 hours

Credits

MC 505 Philosophical Foundations of Ministry

3

MC 507 Ministry Mentor (need 4 semesters)

0/2

MC 527 Ministry Assessment

2

MC 650 Ministry Culmination Project I

1

MC 651 Ministry Culmination Project II

1

MC 652 Ministry Culmination Project III

1

 

 

Bible, History, and Theology Core 12 hours

 

BC 502 Hermeneutics

3

BC 510 Historical Foundations

3

BC 512 Biblical Theology

3

BC 515 Bib. and Theo. Found. of Discipleship

3

(Prerequisites to the program)

BC 610 Old Testament Foundations * 3
BC 625 New Testament Foundations * 3
BC 630 Theological Foundations * 3

 

Discipling Ministries Courses
Students pursuing a M.A. in Discipling Ministries will also complete 15 hours of Discipling Ministries courses.

Discipling Ministries Courses  15 hours

Credits
EV 531 Strategies for Evangelism

3

DM 521 Human Dev. and Spiritual Formation

3

DM 525 Learning and Teaching Strategies

3

DM 531 Curriculum Design for Disciple-Making **

3

DM 541 Small Group Strategies for Disciple-Making

3

Areas of Specialization
The remaining 11credit hours are electives that can be applied toward a chosen specialization.  Students in the Discipling Ministries program may elect courses that further develop their skills in the areas of Children's Ministry, Youth Ministry, Family Ministry, College Student Development and Adult Leadership.

Children's Ministry (11 hours)

Credits

CM 670 Counseling Children

3

DM 515 Outreach to Children

3

DM 520 Church Ministry to Children

3

FM 564 Family Centered Church Programming

3

 

 

Youth Ministry (11 hours)  
Choose four courses from Youth Ministry Leadership  
   

Family Ministry (11 hours) 

 

CM 630 Marriage and Family Counseling

3

FM 561 Biblical and Theological Foundations of the Family

3

FM 562 Building Strong Families

3

FM 564 Family Centered Church Programming

2

            Elective

2/3

College Student Development (11 hours)

CM 625 Theories and Principles of Counseling 3
DM 510 Student Development Strategies 3
YM 527 Sociology of Adolescents 3

Choose from the Following:

CM 620 Psychological Testing for Counselors 2
CM 640 Sexuality and Christian Counseling 2
CM 645 Counseling the Addicted Person 3
Adult Leadership (11 hours)
LD 530 Principles of Leadership 3
LD 545 Conflict Management 2
LD 577 Leading the Change Process 3

MC 607 Equipping Strategies

2
            Elective 2/3

Course descriptions are available on-line

* Students must demonstrate proficiency in this area by 1) having a course at the undergraduate level with a B- grade; 2) passing the proficiency exam administered by the graduate school; 3) taking the class, which may add hours to your program.

** BC 515 is a prerequisite for this course.

 

Note:  In 2008 the Discipling Ministries program will be combined with the Pastoral Ministries program.  The new program is called Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership.  Please contact Lori Garde at 260-359-4039 or lgarde @ huntington.edu for additional information.


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