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Biblical Life School of Ministry, Inc. offers tuition free Associates & Bachelor degrees.
Ministry is not limited to full-time ministers or church workers. Interest in ministerial ethics expands to many professionals and volunteers who serve the church in a ministerial capacity: elders, deacons, pastoral administrators, pastoral care ministers, spiritual directors, youth ministers, campus ministers, directors of religious education, and teachers. As the secular world gives increased attention to professional ethics, the church must not lag behind.
The Importance of Ministerial Training
The crisis in ministry is evident in three main areas — false spirituality, false evaluation of ministry, and false expectations on the part of ministers, churches, and the world.
Spiritual ministry is easy to counterfeit. Preachers preach and teach with little or no study. Time pressures encourage plagiarized sermons and classes. Bulletin articles are copied without credit, or worse, set forth as one’s own effort. Ministers spend too little time in prayer, in speaking to God, in listening to God, all in the name of speaking for God. Some involved in ministry covertly pursue unethical, immoral lifestyles.
(Excerpts from Ministry And Ethics In Crisis: Implications For 21st-Century Ministers By Robert J. Young)
Ministry is not limited to full-time ministers or church workers. Interest in ministerial ethics expands to many professionals and volunteers who serve the church in a ministerial capacity: elders, deacons, pastoral administrators, pastoral care ministers, spiritual directors, youth ministers, campus ministers, directors of religious education, and teachers. As the secular world gives increased attention to professional ethics, the church must not lag behind.
The Importance of Ministerial Training
The crisis in ministry is evident in three main areas — false spirituality, false evaluation of ministry, and false expectations on the part of ministers, churches, and the world.
Spiritual ministry is easy to counterfeit. Preachers preach and teach with little or no study. Time pressures encourage plagiarized sermons and classes. Bulletin articles are copied without credit, or worse, set forth as one’s own effort. Ministers spend too little time in prayer, in speaking to God, in listening to God, all in the name of speaking for God. Some involved in ministry covertly pursue unethical, immoral lifestyles.
(Excerpts from Ministry And Ethics In Crisis: Implications For 21st-Century Ministers By Robert J. Young)
Ministerial Licensing
Biblical Life School of Ministry, Inc. provides Ministerial Licensing through extensive theological training. Ordinations are not provided through Biblical Life School of Ministry, Inc.
There are two ways you can become a licensed minister. You can become an licensed minister of a recognized religious denomination following the completion of an accredited seminar or theological program. Or you can become an independent licensed minister through an independent church or organization that offers an online ordination process. Both paths will allow you to meet licensing requirements to become a minister in most states.
For more information on Ordination visit Harvest Fire Fellowship of Churches, Inc.
Biblical Life School of Ministry, Inc. provides Ministerial Licensing through extensive theological training. Ordinations are not provided through Biblical Life School of Ministry, Inc.
There are two ways you can become a licensed minister. You can become an licensed minister of a recognized religious denomination following the completion of an accredited seminar or theological program. Or you can become an independent licensed minister through an independent church or organization that offers an online ordination process. Both paths will allow you to meet licensing requirements to become a minister in most states.
For more information on Ordination visit Harvest Fire Fellowship of Churches, Inc.
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P.O. Box 44380, Indianapolis Indiana 46244
1-317-550-1077
All rights reserved.
Website maintained by T.W. French & Associates