Monday, August 24, 2009

Masters Degree

Today marks the day that I start my Masters Degree! I have been wanting to go back to school for some time now, and really since last years missions trip to Mississippi, it has been very strong.

I applied at Spring Arbor for the Masters in Spiritual Formation and Leadership and was accepted. Today marks the first day of school, which is all online! Here is a description of the program from their site:

"With interest in spiritual formation increasing over the last twenty years among Protestants, evangelical denominations have expanded the concept of discipleship to include an openness toward deeper transformation in the likeness of Christ.

Spring Arbor University’s Master of Arts in Spiritual Formation and Leadership (MSFL) program merges the longstanding principles of Christian spiritual formation and growth with an evangelical perspective on discipleship. The program provides instruction for pastors, lay persons and others intent on their own development and fostering the skills to lead others in formation.

The MSFL program follows a hybrid format (partially online, partially in person) and is based on Renovaré’s six streams of faith and practice. Your studies will include retreats, seminars and online coursework. Complete the first two years—31 credits—for the certificate in spiritual formation and leadership. Complete all three years—45 credits—for the master’s degree. The program is delivered through cohort groups of students who progress through the degree requirements sequentially.

It’s a program designed to fit into your life, but will require significant time in your weekly schedule. We say this unapologetically since anything worth doing usually requires prioritizing our time. Time with God is no exception. It is an online degree designed to ensure that you will get to know God, your classmates and have the support of your professors.

The learning outcomes of the program will provide a strong grounding in historical knowledge, in-depth instruction in the practice of spiritual formation, and preparation for leading others in these practices."

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Ht Noel