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These programs can be completed online through the synchronous and/or asynchronous approaches. While the synchronous approach allows for dynamic and real-time interaction through live stream classes, the asynchronous allows better time flexibility.


1. Master of Arts in Biblical Interpretation more

This program is designed to equip those who are serving or preparing to serve in teaching and preaching ministries of the church, by providing the opportunity for study and reflection on the interpretation of the Bible in greater depth.

2. Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies more

This program is designed to train current and future missionaries as well as lecturers in missiology for seminaries and Bible colleges in Asia, and those who are serving or preparing to serve in cross-cultural settings.

3. Master of Arts in Holistic Child Development more

This program is designed to equip Christians with a deeper understanding of the church’s mission and ministry with children, and to respond as individuals or groups committed to raise a faithful generation of God’s people.

4. Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies more

This program is for those with a basic theological degree seeking an upgrade. All who apply must be in active ministry to qualify for consideration. This program is to assist mature and experienced pastors upgrade themselves through a one-year equivalent of master level of study

5. Master of Arts in Youth Ministry more

This program is for those with a basic theological degree seeking an upgrade. All who apply must be in active ministry to qualify for consideration. The foundational program provides master level training for those preparing themselves to better serve youths in the church and in the mission field.

6. Master of Arts in World Christian Studies (MWCS) more

World Christian Studies (WCS) program encompasses a wide range of Christian belief, culture and practice throughout the world, in historical, theological, and sociological contexts. As Christianity significantly influences a wide range of social, political and cultural issues, this program interprets some of the key themes and trends in Christianity in the non-western world.

This program is taught in a strongly interdisciplinary way, and employs historical, sociological, anthropological and theological perspectives. 

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