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Bachelor of Ministry in Korean
(Level 7)
Alphacrucis College New Zealand offers the first NZQA-accredited Level 7 Bachelor's program in New Zealand delivered entirely in Korean, including all classes and assignments.
Course Description
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The Bachelor of Ministry (BMin) in Korean is designed to prepare Korean-speaking students for ministry in a variety of contexts.
These include:
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Church leadership and pastoral ministry, especially within Pentecostal and Charismatic denominations
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Roles such as pastoral leadership, youth ministry, worship/music ministry, children’s ministry, and missions
Students are encouraged to confirm with their denominational authorities whether this degree meets ordination requirements.​
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This program is also valuable for developing a Christian worldview and leadership skills that are applicable to a wide range of careers. For many students, the BMin may complement another professional qualification such as law, business, or healthcare.
BMIN AIMS
To prepare people from Pentecostal, Charismatic and other interested traditions for service in ministry (both in church and community) that is both flexible and responsive to contemporary change and challenge:
a) To provide students with knowledge and skills with which to collect, analyse, organize, summarize and critically evaluate information on a broad range of topics and contemporary issues in Christian theology and ministry from a wide range of sources
b) To prepare students to make appropriate choices by applying biblical knowledge, and other Christian perspectives and understanding to situations in daily life.
c) To equip students to understand and communicate biblical content and Christian worldview
d) To enable students to apply concepts and principles drawn from systematic and coherent bodies of knowledge to a wide range of day-to-day ministry and Christian leadership situations, where appropriate skills of insight, analysis, communication and problem solving are integrated and applied.
e) To develop students’ intellectual acumen sufficiently for the pursuit and evaluation of relevant research, and for understanding, evaluating and responding to new information, concepts and evidence from a wide range of sources.
f) To develop skills in collaboration, interpersonal interaction, and leadership appropriate to Christian ministry and/or team-based learning.
g) To exercise initiative and informed judgment in applying knowledge and skills to challenges and expectations of ministry and, as appropriate, supervising and organising the activities of others.
h) To prepare students to exercise self-discipline in study and express academic knowledge, understanding and applications in a clear, coherent and well-reasoned manner and thereby encourage students to embrace and pursue lifelong learning.
​The BMin is designed to prepare people for ministry in a variety of situations.These include:Church leadership and pastoral ministry positions, particularly inPentecostal and Charismatic denominations. The roles of pastoralleadership, youth, music, children’s ministries and missions are allappropriate positions that the degree equips for. Please check withyour denominational authorities if this degree is accepted as apre-requisite for ordination.The BMin is also valuable for shaping a Christian worldview andleadership skills applicable to other careers. For many it will form acompanion degree to another specialized professional qualification,for example law, business, medicine etc.
Course Structure
KBIB101 Introduction to the Old Testament
KBIB102 Introduction to the New Testament
KHIS101 Church History
KLEA101 Leadership
KMIN101 Introduction to Ministry
KMIN102 Evangelism
KMIS101 Introduction to Cross-Cultural Ministry
KTHE101 Systematic Theology
KBIB201 Biblical Hermeneutics
KSPI201 Christian Spirituality
KTHE205 Christian Ethics
KMIN202 Modern Homiletics
Core Subjects
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