Master of Intercultural Studies in Missional Evangelism
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A Career in Navigating Cultural Difference
Is this Your Mission?
Compassion Evangelism, Cross-cultural Evangelist, Evangelism Trainer, Evangelist among Immigrants & Refugees, Evangelist among World Religious Groups, Literacy Evangelist, Personal Evangelist, Small Group Evangelism Coordinator
Degree Program Highlights
The Missional Evangelism program is a humanities-based interdisciplinary Master's degree program giving students a foundation in the biblical, theological, historical, contextual, and practical understanding of evangelism for both ministry and missional living.
Evangelism is foundational to biblical Christianity. Students will learn to recognize the significance of missional evangelism and formulate proper strategies for its implementation in many different settings.
Optional Specialization Requirements: 12 Credit Hours |
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Students enrolled in the MIS in Missional Evangelism degree program may select a concentration that will be applied towards the fulfillment of the elective requirements. Concentrations enable students to gain knowledge and competencies in a specific area of study correlated with the program. The Missional Evangelism program requires a specialization in one of the areas of study listed below. | |
In Global Cultures | Program Specific Specializations |
African-American Culture, Society & Religion | Intercultural Communication |
African Culture, Society & Theology | Diaspora Studies |
Buddhist Culture, Society & Religion | Religion Studies |
Folk Culture, Society & Religion | Mission Studies |
Hindu Culture, Society & Religion | Evangelism Among Religious People Groups |
Islamic Culture, Society & Religion | Contextual Theology |
Jewish Culture, Society & Religion | TESOL Studies |
New Religious Cultural Communities | Extended Internship, Mentorship & Project |
Postmodern Culture, Society & Spirituality | Extended Research & Master's Thesis |
Elective Credit | |
Missional Evangelism Online Program Format and Information
- Missional Evangelism prepares for Careers in Navigating Cultural Difference
- This program falls under The Missional College
- Download and review the Program Plan Summary Sheets
- MIS in Missional Evangelism
- MIS in Missional Evangelism in Global Cultures
- Consult an Admissions Counselor for information regarding questions concerning the specializations and experiential learning opportunities.
Sample Faith-based & Non-Profit Employers:
- Awana Clubs International
- Child Evangelism Fellowship
- Children's Ministry International
- Christ for the Nations
- Compassion International
- Fellowship of Companies for Christ International
- Gideons International
- Globe International
- Global Outreach International
- Gospel Fellowship Association
- Gospel for Asia
- Harvest International
- InterVarsity Fellowship
- International Students Inc
- Living Water Teaching
- Messianic Jewish Movement
- Mustard Seed Mission Canada
- Navigators of Canada
- OMS International
- Open Door Baptist Missions
- Partners in Asian Missions
- Proclaim international
- Salvation Army
- TeachBeyond Canada
- World Link Ministries
- Youth for Christ International
- Youth With a Mission (YWAM)
- Churches
- Church Groups
Major Popular US Cities
- Dallas, TX
- Denver, CO
- Los Angeles, CA
- Philadelphia, PA
- Portland, OR
- San Francisco, CA
- Washington, DC
Major International Cities
- Athens, Greece
- Barcelona, Spain
- London, United Kingdom
- Munich, Germany
- Rome, Italy
Graduate degree program admissions checklist
- Complete the MU online application
- Pay the $25 application fee
- Submit official high school transcripts
- Submit English proficiency test scores if transcripts are from a non-English language institution
- Submit essay
- Submit personal faith statement
- Submit one letter of recommendation
- Have a personalized discussion with an admissions counselor.
Be sure to include your name and date of birth on any item that you submit to admissions@missional.university
Choose a Specialization in Global Cultures
Mission always occurs in a cultural context. The programs "in Global Cultures" are designed to enable the student to reflect on the "where" and the "with whom" related to their academic discipline. Below are nine very specific sociocultural contexts -- all with an overlay of the spiritual dimension. These cultures may found all over the globe but are predominant in specific geographical regions.
The "in Global Culture" specialization allows you to enhance your degree program to be better prepared to serve in the location to which you have been called. Students have the opportunity to include one specialization from the list below. Or, students may choose a program-related specialization (see the Specialization tab above for details).
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African-Amer Culture, Society & Religion
African Culture, Society & Theology
Buddhist Culture, Society & Religion
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Folk Culture, Society & Religion
Hindu Culture, Society & Theology
Islamic Culture, Society & Religion
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Jewish Culture, Society & Religion
New Religious Cultural Communities
Postmodern Culture, Society & Spirituality
Choose Experiential Learning Opportunities
It is one thing to learn information, theories, and methodologies, but it is quite another to synthesize and apply what is learned to specific situations. However, the degree programs at Missional University incorporate specific experiential learning opportunities to bridge this gap. Students are able to customize their master degree programs with practicums, internships, mentorships, research, projects and thesis.
Choose an Experiential Learning Provider
Missional University has a growing list of missional partners who facilitate experiential learning opportunities around the world. In addition, a faculty member of the School of Experiential Learning will work with you in developing the best location and mission entity, nonprofit or NGO, school, church, or church group to further the goals of the student.