

MA in Christian Ministry with Restorative Arts, North Park University
Chicago, Illinois
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24 Months
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About this course
This Master of Arts in Christian Ministry (MACM) with Restorative Arts is designed for those involved in various ministry roles, including lay leaders, staff pastors, and nonprofit workers. It emphasizes theological training alongside practical ministry skills, with a special focus on restorative justice and work in sensitive environments like prisons. The program fosters critical thinking about faith and the realities of world brokenness, enabling students to develop their own models of restorative ministry. An integral part of the curriculum includes an immersive classroom experience at Stateville Correctional Center, a maximum security prison, where students from diverse backgrounds collaborate to learn and practice ministry skills in a challenging setting.
Why this course is highly recommended
This degree is ideal for those passionate about serving in meaningful, often challenging, ministry contexts like prisons or community outreach. Its unique focus on restorative justice paired with hands-on experience at Stateville Correctional Center offers a practical and impactful approach to ministry. The program also prioritizes vocational development, spiritual growth, and cultural competency, ensuring graduates are well-equipped for diverse ministry roles.
Specialisation
The program includes specialized coursework in Restorative Arts, Transformative Justice, and Pastoral Arts. It also covers foundational courses in Old and New Testament, history, theology, spiritual formation, ministry, and Christian education. The degree is structured into four 12-hour certificates completed over four years, focusing on different aspects of ministry formation and practical application.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
12.97L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants are expected to demonstrate ongoing practice of ministry skills, including active listening, conflict de-escalation, and Christian leadership. The program emphasizes reflective learning on ministry experience and vocational direction, with the expectation that students are engaged in ministry activities throughout their studies.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
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DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates of this program are prepared for various roles in Christian ministry, especially those involving restoration, justice, and community service. The experience and skills gained enable students to serve in churches, non-profits, correctional facilities, and social service organizations, advocating for healing and reconciliation in diverse settings.
FAQs
What kind of environments will I serve in after completing this degree?
Graduates are equipped to serve in contexts such as prisons, community organizations, churches, and nonprofit agencies that focus on restorative justice and social healing.
Is practical, hands-on experience part of the program?
Yes, students participate in an integrated classroom experience at Stateville Correctional Center, where they collaborate with incarcerated individuals and learn through real-world application.
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