Learning Oppor
Doctor of Ministry
The Doctor of Ministry degree program prepares men and women for advanced missional leadership so that they can effectively engage postmodern culture. The program requires a Master of Divinity degree or its equivalent from an accredited seminary or graduate school, plus a minimum of three years of full-time ministry experience after completion of an MDiv or ThM degree.
2010-11 course schedule
DMin course descriptions
Tuition & fees
Nine men, One Mission: 2010 Dissertation Summaries
Fall Courses & Professors
David Fitch will be teaching DM906 Leading the Missional Community (prerequisites apply). Dr. Fitch is associate professor of Evangelical theology, Northern Seminary Read his blog October 4-7, 2010. Register one month prior to start.
Charles Zimmerman will be teaching DM902 Reading & Preaching the Bible Missionally (no prerequisites). Dr. Zimmerman is Thomas V. Taylor Professor of Practical Theology at Biblical Seminary. More September 27-30, 2010. Register one month before start.
John Franke will be teaching DM904 Missional Theology (prerequisites apply). Dr. Franke is Lester and Kay Clemens Professor of Missional Theology at Biblical Seminary. More September 20-23, 2010. Register one month before start.
The Biblical advantage:
A faculty of experienced pastors/practitioners.
Fellow students are ministry professionals.
Two one-week annual seminars fit busy ministry schedules.
Research is done in your ministry context.
Immediate ministry application.
Program requires only six visits to campus and can be completed in 42 months.
The applied research project can be designed, implemented, and written throughout the 2nd and 3rd years for graduation in 42 months. Students have up to 6 years to complete their dissertation.
Dr. Mick Noel, director, doctor of ministry program.
DMin & Certificate in Advanced Pastoral Studies (CAPS) application
For more information click here or contact Rev. Darryl Lang in admissions at 800.235.4021 or 215.368.5000 x147 or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
2010-11 Course Schedule
DM904 - September 20-23, 2010
DM902 - September 27-30, 2010
DM906 - October 4-7, 2010
DM905 - January 31-Feb. 3, 2011.
DM901 - February 14-17, 2011.
DM903 - May 2-5, 2011.




