Tag: MAPM Program
Ministry beyond the Pulpit: The Master of Arts in Public Ministry
Gone are the days when seminary was just for those interested in ordained or pulpit ministry. Are you someone who […]
Read more »Following a Dream
An Interview with Simbarashe Ndowa, MAPM ‘26 Simbarashe (Simba) Ndowa’s childhood village on the border of Zimbabwe and Mozambique didn’t […]
Read more »Reconnecting with God and Land
An Interview with Graduating Student Praveen Raj Climate change is too often discussed as an existential crisis instead of a […]
Read more »A Passion for Justice and Christian Theology
I was in search of a theological lens that not only created permission to pursue justice, but also centered it as crucial to being a follower of Jesus Christ. I found that at Garrett-Evangelical.
Read more »Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary Expands Hybrid Offerings
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary is launching hybrid tracks and a refined curriculum for four of our leading master’s degree programs, beginning Fall 2022. Guided by the Seminary’s strategic visioning process, the faculty have worked diligently to create a curriculum and modality plan that reflects enhanced hybrid options for better accessibility, affordability, and flexibility for all students.
Read more »To Preach a Better Gospel: Meet MAPM Student Demetrius Davis
Hometown: Chicago, Illinois I grew up in Chicago and the northwest and west suburbs. I graduated from Northeastern Illinois University […]
Read more »Blount and Lee Co-Edit New Book on Justice for Children and Youth
It is “for such a time as this” that Let Your Light Shine: Mobilizing for Justice and Children, a new […]
Read more »The Seminary, Communities of Faith, and Ecological Regeneration
At the most basic level, I’d say that a commitment to caring for creation is intimately connected to the central mark of Christian discipleship, which is loving God with one’s whole life and loving one’s neighbor as oneself.
Read more »The Master of Arts in Public Ministry: An Interview with Rev. Dr. Timothy Eberhart
The redemptive work of God is ultimately universal in scope. In that sense, every Christian is called to ministry. All of the baptized are called and equipped by the Spirit to seek God’s justice—at home, in gathering together at church, in the marketplace, in civic life, in neighborhoods and communities, and as global citizens of our common planetary home.
Read more »Garrett-Evangelical Partners with Illinois-based Organization Faith in Place to Offer New Course in Environmental Justice
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary has established a new partnership with Faith in Place, a state-wide organization that has worked with over […]
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