Contact Information

For more information and to discover if the Doctor of Ministry is the right professional degree programme for you,

EMAIL: leadership@negst.edu
– or –
PHONE: 020 882104/5

and ask for Dr. George Renner,
Director of Doctor of Ministry

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Doctor of Ministry

Leadership for Change and Reconciliation in Africa.


THE DISTINCTIVE NATUTE OF THE DOCTOR OF MINISTRY:


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The Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) is an advanced, professional theological degree for pastors and other Christian leaders in church, non-governmental organizations, and mission communities. In keeping with the vision of AIU-ISAR-NEGST, this program seeks to address itself to the unique needs and opportunities of ministry in the African context. Designed primarily as in-service continuing education for working pastors, it seeks to integrate the wisdom of ministry experience with the highest levels of theological reflection. This process involves a series of modular seminars, year-round reading and writing assignments, and mentoring, culminating in a publishable ministry-based research dissertation.



Doctor of Ministry Program Components:

At ISAR-NEGST, the Doctor of Ministry program is specialized and designed to be taken in an uninterrupted sequence of experience over four years. There are 2 residencies each year for three years. One course is engaged in during each residency as a cohort.

Each DMIN course will require 5 months of intensive work:

  • 1 MONTH PRIOR TO RESIDENCE ---Prior to arrival at residency “class” candidates will do assigned reading and evaluative exercises preparing to present case studies, etc.
  • 10 DAY COHORT RESIDENCY (8 + 2 Days of Spiritual Formation)
  • 3.5 MONTHS integrative self-directed study with consultation/mentoring

AUGUST - DECEMBER
 
FEBRUARY - JUNE
 
Module #1 – PA 901 Formation of the Leader as Person [Research Methods Workshop] Module #2 - PA 905 Leadership for Transformation: Change, Vision, Discernment
Module #3 – PA 950 Theology and Practice of Personal Peacemaking Module #4 - PA 960 Conflict Transformation
Module #5 – PA 965 Peace-making in Church and Community — [Qualifying Oral Exam] Module #6 – PA 910 Leadership as Building Human Capacity
Dissertation and Oral Defense