Divinity Degrees Archives - 91łÔšĎ /category/blog/ll-divinity-degrees/ Walk a different path. Tue, 01 Apr 2025 15:14:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Pursue Your Calling With the Right Ministry Degree /pursue-your-calling-with-the-right-ministry-degree/ Wed, 19 Mar 2025 12:44:42 +0000 /?p=94973

As a Christian, you know pursuing your calling in ministry is important! Whether you are called to be a pastor, camp director, or any other kind of ministry servant, it’s helpful to know what degrees, certificates, and other tracks make the most sense for your potential career. Below, we’ve looked at the some common ministry careers and broken them down into suggested program paths—including both traditional ministry degrees and online ministry degrees (many of which are Cairn programs!)—that prepare you the best with efficient use of your time and money.Ěý

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→ Indicates going from one degree to another.
+ Indicates a dual-level program. (Not sure what a dual-level program entails? Read this.)

Pastor

Pastoral care is a monumental task. Getting the right credentials is important from an academic standpoint, true, but the right education also has the opportunity to make a lasting impact for spiritual mentorship and maturity. The right ministry degrees are what set you up for an education that prepares you not only with head knowledge, but also with a solid, biblical foundation as well as a network of Christian peers and professors who care for your spiritual well-being far beyond your years at any institution.Ěý

Consider these practical track examples if you are considering becoming a pastor:

Pastoral Ministries (BS) →Ěý Master of Divinity (MDiv) → Master of Theology (ThM)

Bible Ministries (BS)→ MDiv → Executive Leadership in Ministry (MA)

Biblical Studies (BS or AA)→ Master of Arts in Religion (MAR)→ ThM

Pastoral Ministries (BS) → MAR

Youth Pastor

Youth pastors have an exciting and important role in the lives of the next generation. Being equipped with the best knowledge, resources, and skills can help you lead students well. Youth pastors can come from a variety of backgrounds, but consider some of these tracks to help give you an idea of what might work best for you. Note that 91łÔšĎ offers a wide variety of dual-level programs that allow you to take a bachelor’s and a master’s together:

Youth and Family Ministry (BS) → Executive Leadership in Ministry (MA)

Dual Level-Youth and Family Ministry (BS) + MDivĚý

Dual-Level Youth and Family Ministry (BS) + Worship and Music (MA)

Dual-Level Youth and Family Ministry (BS) + Master of Religion (MAR)

Dual-Level Christian Studies (BS) + MAR

Camp Director

Like youth pastors, you may be dedicated to the care and spiritual maturity of the upcoming generation. But that doesn’t mean you have to follow the same exact track! Lots of institutions offer ways to get a degree tailored to your passion. Consider the following tracks if a more outdoors ministry is your calling:

Camping Ministries (BS)→ Ministry Certificate

Camping Ministries (BS) → Biblical and Theological Survey Certificate

Camping Ministries (BS) → Executive Ministry Leadership (MA)

International Ministry Work

If you have a heart to spread the gospel in other ways, you may also be considering international work. Whether you want to be a well-prepared missionary, an overseas ministry program director, or anything similar, the right ministry degrees should equip and support you. Consider the following tracks, many of which include online ministry degree options:

Intercultural Studies (BS) → Master of Arts in Religion (MAR)

Intercultural Studies (BS) → MDiv

Christian Studies (BS)→ MDiv→ Ministry Certificate

Christian Studies (BS)→ Executive Ministry Leadership (MA)

Christian Counselor

Discipling, shepherding, and advising others is a weighty responsibility. If God has equipped you with a passion for reconciliation, there are plenty of degree options available to you. Even outside Cairn’s traditional divinity degrees, we offer various dual-level tracks that enables students to follow a path to licensed OR unlicensed counseling degrees. All of our programs across all of our schools, like the Counseling Department, integrate Christ and His Word, so you don’t have to compromise a Christian education if counseling is your calling:

Bible Ministries (BA) → Counseling (MA)

Dual-Level Youth and Family Ministry (BS) + Counseling (MA)

Dual-Level Psychology (BA) + Counseling (MS)

Worship Leader

Ministry and leadership isn’t always preaching behind the pulpit. Intentional, passionate worship as an invitation to even more worship is crucial to churches. Knowing how to lead well while also having technical expertise in practical areas such as sound systems or how worship music comes together are components of an ideal worship leader. Consider these diverse path options if this is how you are called to serve:

Worship and Music (BA) → Worship and Music (MA)

Biblical Studies (AA) → Worship and Music (MA)

Music (BS) → Executive Leadership in Ministry (MA)

Youth and Family Ministry (BS) → Worship and Music (MA)

Church Administration

Those who know how to supervise the day-to-day operations are vital to any organization, including churches and ministries. Consider programs tracks with a blend of business and theological foundation that allow you to apply practical wisdom and live out a biblical worldview. (If you aren’t sure of what kind of skills entail church administration, !)

Youth and Family Ministry (BS) → Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Youth and Family Ministry (BS) → Nonprofit Management (MS)

Bible Ministries (BS)→ Executive Ministry Leadership (MA)

Other Church Ministry Degree Options

Remember, these aren’t your only options for a ministry career, nor are these program paths your only options for how to earn your degree(s). It’s not the same journey for everyone. We invite you, wherever you are in the education decision process—undergraduate, graduate, degree completion, or anything in between—to walk a different path at 91łÔšĎ.Ěý

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Everything You Need to Know About a Master of Arts in Religion (MAR) /everything-need-know-master-arts-religion/ Thu, 24 Mar 2016 14:34:42 +0000 /?p=20545 If you’re looking to be better equipped for ministry or just learn more about the Bible, a Master of Arts in Religion (MAR) may be the right degree for you. Here’s everything you need to know about MAR degrees.

Old_bookWhat is it?

The Master of Arts in Religion (MAR) isĚýa graduate degree designed for students with a wide range of ministry and professional goals.ĚýStudents study Bible, theology and doctrine, and church history.
While some students may have studied the Bible and theology in their undergraduate studies, others have not. People from various backgrounds and degrees can pursue this degree–not just those who studied something like Bible or Theology in undergrad.

Who is it for?

The MAR is for lots of people: people who wish to serve in vocational or lay ministry; those planning to pursue an MDiv or doctoral program; or those who simply want to learn more about the Christian faith and how to apply it to their lives.ĚýEssentially, the MAR is for those who are looking forĚýa grounding in Bible and Theology, a greater grasp of the Scriptures, and knowledge of the history of the Christian church.

Vocational Ministry
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Many people pursue an MAR because they either want toĚýget involved in ministryĚýor they want inĚýbe better equipped for their current ministry. Those who are already involved in ministry often serve in children’s, music, or sports ministry.
As an example, here at Cairn about half of MAR students have a vocational goal in mind. They understand that graduate-level training in Bible and theology is a critical component of their preparation and growth for ministry.
Lay Ministry
But what about those who aren’t preparing for vocational ministry?ĚýThe MAR is good for everyone.ĚýIt makes perfect senseĚýto pursue an MAR even if you aren’t thinking about a vocational path in ministry. Ultimately, it’s aboutĚýa deeper understanding of Bible and theology, and this is important inĚýwhatever profession students end up pursuing.
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Cairn’s MAR program has seen small business owners, stay-at-home parents, and church volunteers who simply want more training in Bible and theology. This encourages their personal development and their involvement in their jobs, churches, families, and communities.
The Word of God applies to all of life, and a knowledge of the Word of God prepares you for almost anything you’re going to do.
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What will I learn?

Every program is a little different, but an MAR program should center on theĚýScriptures, doctrine and theology, and the history of the church. All of these elements should be combined withĚýcharacter developmentĚýandĚýspiritual formationĚýto help you grow in your knowledge and faith.

Learning Objectives
Here are the program objectives for 91łÔšĎ’s MAR degree:

  • Build a foundational knowledge of the inerrant Word of God
  • Study the history and doctrines of the Christian church
  • Develop a ministry philosophy
  • Prepare to serve in the ministry role of your choice with electives that you can focus in a particular professional or ministry area of study.
  • Learn how to examine the biblical text and theology and apply what you’ve learned to everyday life and ministry
  • Gain the tools to study Scripture for yourself as a lifelong learner
  • Focus on a particular professional or ministry area of study or explore a variety of fields using the program’s elective course options

Some programs might have opportunities to focus on aspects of ministry and leadership that students are interested in, such as counseling, education, organizational leader, and biblical languages. Basically, the MAR gives a certain amount of flexibility for students to make it their own.

Can I get the same education at a church?

Church
In short, the answer is no. While many churches do an excellent job at equipping people to study the Scriptures, theology, and doctrine, seminaries and religious institutes prepare students to serve in ministry and offer programs and specializations that churches do not.

Different perspectives
The classroom environment with other dedicated students in the same field creates interaction with aĚýdiverse set of studentsĚýwhom you might not normally come in contact with in your local congregation. And at a church, you might just hear from one pastor or teacher all the time. At a Christian university, you’llĚýstudy under a variety of teachers with different viewpoints, different specialties, and different experiences.
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The level of depth at a university is also different compared to the level you get at church. You’llĚýdigĚýdeeper into Scripture with discussions, readings, lectures, and assignments.
Breadth of Understanding
In a strong MAR program, you’ll study the Scriptures – both the Old Testament and New Testament, as well as specific books in the Bible. You’ll also study doctrine, church history, philosophies of ministry, and disciplines of Christian life. An MAR is a degree covers a broad number of topics, so you’llĚýbeĚýequipped for a variety of contexts.

Is it worth it?

If you want to learn more about the Christian faith and be equipped to serve in ministry, whether vocationally or as a volunteer, the answer is a resounding yes.
“I’ve never had a student who finished an MA, including students who weren’t planning on ‘using’ the degree vocationally, that said it wasn’t worth their time, energy, or effort,” Dr. Master states. “They always say the same thing, which is that the program was life changing. They tell me stories about all the ways in which their education, what they studied about the Bible and theology, now has a great bearing on their home life, their work and how they treat their employees, and how they look at themselves in the world.
“In that sense, the proof is in the pudding. Our students have gone through the program; they’ve made the investment, and they universally say it was worth every minute of it.”

What kind of job can I get?

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The possibilities are endless. In religious organizations, you can obtain a job as a…

  • Pastor
  • Youth director
  • Educational pastor
  • Worship leader
  • Retreat or camp worker
  • Administrator
  • Counselor
  • Teacher/professor

And with a focus on developing critical thinking, writing, and research skills, an MAR degree will provide you with the credentials and the knowledge to succeed where you go.
So whether you’re called to be pastor, missionary, worship leader, elder, or layman, consider a master of arts in religion toĚýbe better equipped to serve Christ in a variety of fields and vocations.
If you want to learn more about the Christian faith and be equipped to serve in ministry, whether vocationally or as a volunteer, the answer is a resounding yes.
For many students, anĚýMARĚýprogram is life-changing. The concentrated study and intentionality create an experience of spiritual and intellectual development unlike any other.
91łÔšĎ, located in Langhorne, PA, offers an on-campus and online MAR degree. To learn more about Cairn’s Master of Arts in Religion, check out ourĚýwebpage. Not sure if the MAR is for you? Learn more about ourĚýother graduate programs.Ěý

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