Students wanting to enter the 60-credit Bachelor Degree in Apostolic Ministry program must have completed a Diploma Degree in Ministry or an equivalent of 60 credit hours.

 

The Bachelor's Degree in Apostolic Ministry prepares students either for ordained ministry in a Christian church, Bible College, or for a wider engagement in society.

 

Upon the successful completion of the Bachelor's Degree in the Apostolic Ministry program, the students should be able to: 
 

      serve in ministry such as a local church and develop abilities and virtues that will prepare them for their apostolic calling

      Demonstrate a good understanding of theological and Biblical interpretation

      Achieve personal growth in the apostolic ministry through the integration of theory and practice

      Have an in-depth overview of the apostolic ministry and an understanding of Christ and His Kingdom, governmental structure, and mission of the church

      Identify what is needed to restore authentic apostolic foundations so that the church can function effectively and in unity in the present-day environment

      Understand what it means to restore the  five-fold  ministry that will bring the church into unity and the full stature of Christ

      formulate the phases of apostolic preparation and training and the related signs of the apostolic calling

      Understand all aspects of the apostolic era and mission in the early church 

      discover how necessary it is to spend time in the presence of the Lord in the secret place and develop a face to face relationship with Him