Johnson University Florida
Programme Detail: Children’s Ministry
Language of this entry | English (USA) |
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Name of Programme / Training Resource | Children’s Ministry |
Type of Training | Programme with multiple subsidiary courses |
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Description | Most people who accept Christ do so during their early years. Reaching and discipling young people therefore stands critical to the church’s effectiveness for this and future generations. The Children’s Ministry Major equips students to lead and minister to children and their families. Graduates may pursue career paths in church-based children’s ministry, para-church ministry that reaches children, preschool education, or other careers that involve nurturing, teaching, and ministering to children. |
Keywords | Children, Ministry, Church |
Languages Programme Available in | English (USA) |
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Country and region where programme is available | United States / Florida |
Area of Ministry and Focus | Bible Teaching and Training / Discipling and Training Others; Pastoral Encouragement and Counselling / Children's Ministry |
Residential/Non Residential | Residential |
Full-time or Part-time | Full-time |
Level | Degree |
Cost Range | US$100,000 or more |
Actual Cost | - |
Bursaries/scholarships available | No |
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Average hours of study per week | 0 |
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Percentage of time spent on non-formal skill-based learning (e.g. learning on the job and supervised practice, etc.) | |
Percentage of time spent in informal unstructured learning (e.g. prayer times, teamwork). | |
Average number of students who take the programme per year (or, if this is a new programme, the number who can be accommodated) | 0 |
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Programme Accredited by | ABHE (N. America) |
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