Description |
The International Ministries program at Davis College prepares leaders to serve globally in Christian missions agencies with cultural relevance and a biblical worldview. The program provides graduates with ministry and professional training for careers in areas such as: Missions, International Relations, Relief Agency Assistance, Language Translation, Church Planting, Discipleship, Human Services.
The International Ministries program provides training through courses and hands-on experience in:
Cross-Cultural Studies
Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Studies
Linguistics
Human Needs Assistance
Emphasis Options:
Cross-Cultural
Translation
Purpose:
The International Ministries program is designed to give both a general overview of the whole field of missions and a specialization that will enable students to function effectively in the missions area of their choice. The programs have been designed for individuals planning to serve cross-culturally.
Objectives:
In addition to the educational objectives of the College, the student graduating from the International Ministries major will be able to:
Understand the biblical and balanced correlation of world missions and the local church.
Demonstrate a knowledge of the biblical foundation and history of missions.
Demonstrate skills in the use of tools and techniques for the propagation of the Gospel.
Demonstrate an understanding of variations in cultures around the world and give evidence of understanding how to adjust to life within these cultures.
Demonstrate sufficient preparation to be approved and accepted by a fundamental mission agency. |