Code Name of Course
Credits
MT501 Thesis
18
Minimum 1 Thesis
18 Credits

Students wanting to enter the 36-credit  Master’s Degree in Prophetic Ministry program must have completed a Bachelor Degree Honors or an equivalent of 138 credit hours.

The  Master’s  Degree  in  Prophetic  Ministry  prepares  students  for  advanced  professional competence in a Christian community.

Upon the successful completion of the Master’s Degree in Prophetic Ministry, the students should be able to:

  • demonstrate competence in communicating the Word effectively in a variety of settings
  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation.
  • develop leadership skills that serve the ministry needs of the local church in the twenty- first century
  • communicate God’s truth clearly, accurately, and convincingly
  • develop  advanced  skills  in  Biblical  Studies,  Theology  and  Christian  ministries  in preparation for significant senior leadership in the ministry
  • identify best practices for individual and corporate spiritual growth and formation.
  • understand, communicate and work with the prophetic foundations of the faith and to function effectively with other ministries in the area their gift and calling
  • train others in spiritual sensitivity, bringing them to maturity
  • formulate rules that judge prophecy, identify signs of error and know when God speaks
  • use spiritual keys to unlock the mysteries of Biblical prophecy
  • provide the key to interpreting Bible prophecy that can be successfully applied to the 21st century Church for its supernatural fulfillment of purpose
  • properly interpret future events in accordance with Old Testament and New Testament prophecies
  • identify major themes within the prophetic books of the Bible
  • understand the diverse historical settings during which the prophetic books were written
  • to understand the terms and phrases for the prophetic realm of Christian ministry
  • understand the significance and relevance of prophecy in the Church today.
  • use research methods and resources in the discipline
  • formulate appropriate research questions

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