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Nov 21, 2024
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CMIN 6943 - Culminating Leadership Project 3 credits
This course brings together all of the students program course work by researching and writing on one of the following possibilities: a new ministry that can be developed and the leadership that will be required; restructuring an organization or ministry to be more effective and capture the leadership realities that will need to be faced to bring about this about; exploring and analyzing various leadership models used in different venues and how they are working in specific contexts; exploring the state of a particular leadership model within a denomination or organization and how that style has impacted the denomination or organization; examining biblical models of leadership and how they are being carried out or being neglected in various Christian groups; developing a model for leadership that could better serve new churches or organizations; in consultation with the Graduate Program Director, an approach can be tailored to best service the students context and future planning. Students will be assigned to a faculty supervisor according to the selected subject matter. (Grade Pass/No Credit)
Prerequisite: CMIN 6203 Research Methodology, completed proposal.
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