Earned an Associates of Ministry Degree
I have been taking Bible college classes and now I have earned an Associates Degree in Ministry through Vision International University.
I also received a Diploma of Biblical Studies.
I wanted to give a rundown how all this came about. I have read and studied the Bible since I became a Christian in 1980. I want to keep growing in my knowledge of the Bible. I also have my evangelism ministry, and would like to see it grow and reach more people. I decided it would be beneficial to take structured courses to learn more about the Bible and how to operate in ministry.
I did something similar to this in October of 2005, when I took online courses to become an Ordained Minister.
I didn't have the time (or money) it would take to go to an actual onsite Bible college. I have looked for online Bible colleges every now and then. Some of them appeared to be legitimate, reputable colleges, and others weren't. I debated taking online college courses, but there are so many colleges providing online degrees today, that I decided it would be fine to do this, as long as I chose a reputable one.
I had been receiving emails from a person that helps Christians grow their ministry. After getting several emails, I decided to look into this online Bible school.
It is the International School of Ministry (ISOM). This is the world's largest multi-denominational, video-based Bible school, providing undergraduate and graduate-level biblical education in ministry. They have 20,000 schools reaching into 150 nations and in 85 languages.
ISOM has partnered with several Bible University and Seminaries that recognize ISOM online credit. After a person takes the online courses and passes the minimum grade requirements, they can choose which Bible University or Seminary degree that best suits their needs. I chose Vision International University to receive my degree. Vision.edu
The International School of Ministry coursework that I had to complete consisted of the following:
- 5 ISOM Core Modules - Trimesters
- 160 Lessons - to include exams
- 72+ Video Hours
- Coursework is self-paced, but cannot be completed before 12 months.
It took me approx. 13 months to complete the 5 trimesters. I studied using the video-based lessons, as well as purchasing the 5 trimester workbooks. I started it on April 23, 2019 and completed it on May 12, 2020.
Regarding the program, it states: The ministry associate degree program offers a strong doctrinal foundation to grow in faith and maturity. Earning an associate degree allows you to explore biblical coursework to prepare you for the work in ministry.
It consisted of the following. Each trimester had a set number of courses, and each course had multiple lessons, with exams.
Trimester 1
Foundations of the Faith
Supernatural Living
New Testament Survey
Praise & Worship
Fear of the Lord
Trimester 2
Power of Prayer
Ministry of Helps
Old Testament Survey
Essence of the Gospel
Jesus Our Healer Today
Living By Faith
Trimester 3
Church Based Training
Cell Groups
Power Evangelism
Leader's Integrity
Leadership Vision
Church Planting
Being Led by the Spirit
Promise Keeper
Altar Call
Trimester 4
Wilderness Mentalities
Developing Leaders
Cell Group Leaders
Reconciliation
Personal Evangelism
Spiritual Warfare
Authority & Forgiveness
Spiritual Breakthrough
Trimester 5
Christ Connection
Living to Give
Biblical Eldership
Reaching a New Generation
Managing for Tomorrow
Ministering to Youth
I may go back at some point and work on getting a Bachelor's Degree, but for now I have enough to do with working with my evangelism ministry to both go out into public areas to share the gospel and training other Christians how to be a witness for Christ and share the gospel.
In Christ,
Brad St. Clair
2 Comments:
This is awesome! I think it's neat they offer this in so many languages! It's odd to me they cover the new testament before the old testament in the trimesters. Keep up the awesome evangelical work; it's much needed in the world. -Kelsey
Hi Kelsey. I’m not sure why they cover New Testament before the Old. Maybe because the New is more relevant to Jesus and the Church as a whole. Plus, I think the NT is a little easier to study and understand, for some, anyway. Thanks!!
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