The purpose of the Baccalaureate in Divinity & Ministry Degree Program (BAMin) is to broaden the student’s perspectives and understanding of pastoral leadership in preparation for the Master's in Divinity program (MDiv). The BAMin program consists of eight semesters which are the equivalent of eighty credit hours with a capstone dissertation.
SUGGESTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
ARNOLD, Bill T. & BEYER, Bryan E. (2015) Encountering the Old Testament {9780801049538}
BRIGHT, Bill (2002) Five Steps to Sharing Your Faith (Study Guide) {9781563990236}
CHRISTMAS, Art E. (2014) The Ambitious Pastor {9780741471512}
COLLINS, Gary R. (2007) Christian Counseling 3rd Edition - Revised and Updated {9781418503291}
EASTMAN, Brett & FIELDS, Doug (2003) Connecting Your Heart to Others: Life Together - Student Edition (Six Small Group Sessions on Fellowship) {9780310253341}
ELWELL, Walter A. & YARBROUGH, Robert W. (2013) Encountering the New Testament {9780801039645}
HIGHLAND, James W. (2013) Serving as a Bivocational Pastor {9780979062551}
MAXWELL, John C. (2003) There’s No Such Thing as “Business” Ethics - There’s Only One Rule for Making Decisions {9780446532297}
MIMS, Gene (2003) The Kingdom Focused Church - A Compelling Image of an Achievable Future for Your Church {9780805420807}
MOLLETTE, Glenn, W. (2012) Church Growth 101 - A Church Growth Guidebook for Ministers and Laity {9780979062537}
MORELAND, J.P. & CRAIG, W.L. (2017) Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview {9780830851874}
POLHILL, John B. (1999) Paul & His Letters {9780805410976}
VINES, Jerry (2017) Power in the Pulpit - How to Prepare and Deliver Expository Sermons {9780802415578}
WARREN, Rick (1995) The Purpose-driven Church - Every Church Is Big in God's Eyes {9780310201069}