I feel called to ministry. Since Southeastern is a Christian, liberal arts university, how well will Southeastern prepare me for ministry?
Southeastern’s degree programs in religion and ministry provide a well-rounded education in Bible, theology and practical ministry. There are numerous opportunities for student ministry experience, and there is a required internship in all but one of the degree programs. The College of Christian Ministries and Religion faculty members are seasoned veterans of teaching and preaching ministries and committed to investing their wisdom into your future. There also are ministerial seminars at least twice per year in which successful pastors and missionaries are invited to our campus to help students prepare for ministry in the twenty-first century. Southeastern University faculty and leadership consistently encourage ministry majors to a higher level of knowledge and exposure. Ministry graduates often are challenged by diverse congregations, with members representing varying degrees of spiritual backgrounds, education, cultures and professions. Southeastern is committed to equipping you wit
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