Becoming a Pastor

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by stringfellow hawke, Jul 18, 2014.

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  1. stringfellow hawke

    stringfellow hawke New Member

    I am about 30 credits away from degree in Communications. I haven't gone to school in several years and want to switch gears. I would like to become a Pastor at some point. So I'm looking for degree options as well as eventual seminary options. I need to do this cheaply and for my degrees to be dextrous! I consider myself to be a non-denominational Christian so I'm not aiming for any specific church. If I went with something like SATS (South African Theological Seminary)... would my resume be tossed? Or is it somewhat well regarded? I'm looking for real, practical advice on the matter. To you Pastors out there... if you were me and wanted a flexible degree that would allow you kind of pick your church to some degree... which way would you go?
     
  2. AV8R

    AV8R Active Member

    Why not Liberty University? It has online pastoral/ministry degree programs from the undergrad all the way through the doctorate:

    Online Education with an Online Christian University | Liberty University Online
     
  3. stringfellow hawke

    stringfellow hawke New Member

    nothing wrong with Liberty... but I'm looking to do this as cost effictively as possible. I show Liberty to be 350-400 per credit hour... I need to bring the cost down..
     
  4. graymatter

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  5. trustbuddy

    trustbuddy New Member

    If you want to be a pastor, many of the church will look for the M.Div. Luther Rice is a decent school for a relatively cost effective M.Div.
     
  6. stringfellow hawke

    stringfellow hawke New Member

    interesting. Thanks!
     
  7. Jonathan Whatley

    Jonathan Whatley Well-Known Member

    Look at Liberty University Online's Seminary Block Rate. Under the Seminary Block Rate plan, tuition to enroll in 9 to 15 semester hours per term is a 'flat' $2,550 ($2,250 for military students). Take that maximum 15 sh course load and this would represent tuition of $170 per semester hour – for self-funded graduate courses from an accredited private college, this is pretty great.

    The Block Rate is available for most but not all Seminary programs, current exclusions are the DMin, PhD in Theology and Apologetics, and MA in Ethnomusicology. And the Block Rate is only for programs from its Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary academic unit, not from other academic units of Liberty University.
     
  8. stringfellow hawke

    stringfellow hawke New Member

    thanks! this looks ideal.
     
  9. stringfellow hawke

    stringfellow hawke New Member

    thanks for the info.
     

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