Major Course Changes Made October 1
Please see the changes for the Master’s program below:
MODULE 3
Students will no longer be required to write down one key truth per Additional Video. Instead, they will be required to write 5-7 sentences per video that address the following questions:
Video #1: Knowledge: How would you briefly summarize this video and demonstrate its relevance to this course?
Video #2: Knowledge: What is the main point of this video and how does it relate to a real-life ministry experience?
Video #3: Comprehension: How would you compare/contrast your knowledge regarding this video’s subject now to what you knew about this topic prior to watching it?
Video #4: Comprehension: What fact or idea stands out in this video as most relevant for your life or experience in ministry and why?
Video #5: Application: How would you apply the content from this video in a ministry setting of your choosing?
Video #6: Application: What approach would you use if you were presenting the content of this video to a church and why would your presentation be similar to or different than that of the presenter?
Video #7: Analysis: What is the direct relationship between the argument being made by the presenter and the Bible? Present a valid biblical argument and address whether biblical assertions were made in the video.
Video #8: Synthesis: What from this video can be used to improve your personal life or ministry assignment?
Video #9: Evaluation: From your personal experience and knowledge, how would you reinforce the information in this video to prove the point the author was making? Share a practical life example.
Video #10: Evaluation: How would you prove or disprove the presenter’s main point using resources found only in the Bible?
Master of Ministry Requirements: 5-7 sentences per response
MODULE 4
We are removing the research summaries and replacing them with a 5-7-page research paper (double-spaced) that analyzes a problem and requires the student to synthesize how to improve the situation or offer potential solutions.
We will provide a real-life newspaper or magazine article that presents an issue that allows the student to analyze and assess how they would respond.
Master of Ministry Requirements: 5-7 pages (double-spaced) with 7-10 outside resources
“Sounds interesting and good.
Changes are good as Dr. Harrison said in one of his DFD. I do not see any difficulty in these changes, just a different and maybe a better way to study/learn God’s Words and guidance. ”