Professional Dissertations DMin
The Doctor of Ministry is a cohort-based professional doctoral degree designed for full-time professionals in the context of their ministry. Concentrations are offered in Chaplaincy, Discipleship and Biblical Spirituality, Evangelism & Church Growth, Family Ministry, Leadership, Millennial Church, Missional Church, Organizational Leadership, Preaching, Urban Ministry, and Youth and Young Adult Ministry. Occasional cohorts may be offered using Spanish or Korean as the language of instruction. Various concentrations may be offered for cohorts in the context of their ministry outside the North American Division.
Professional Dissertations from 1975
A Dialogical Evaluation of a Series of Eight Sermons Preached in the Benton Harbor Church of Seventh-day Adventists From April 6 to June 1, 1974, Carl Raymond Holmes
Gotong Royong: A Study Of An Indonesian Concept And The Application Of Its Principles To The Seventh-Day Adventist Church In Indonesia, Jan Manaek Hutauruk
A Study Of The Functions Of Ministry And Laity With Special Reference To The East Caribbean Conference Of Seventh-Day Adventists, Samuel H. Joseph
Evangelism Among Muslims, Kenneth S. Oster
Professional Dissertations from 1974
An Evaluation Of The Concept And Function Of Mutual Ministry And Spiritual Gifts In The South Caribbean Conference, Edwin A. English
Church Retreat--Advance Toward Spiritual Renewal, John Andrew Kroncke
Field Test of an Instructional Program for Local Church Elders, Clinton Lloyd Shankel
Bible Study Groups As A Means Of Christian Nurture In The Brazilian Culture, Horne P. Silva
An Inquiry Into The Needs And Problems Of The Seventh-Day Adventist One-Parent Family, Elwood E. Staff