Academic
Departments: Global Missions Department
The Global Missions Department offers personal and professional preparation for intercultural ministry. The goal of the curriculum is to equip the intercultural minister to meet the challenges of missions in the modern world. Studies within the department keep the student current with contemporary developments in the discipline of missiology. Courses are practical in orientation and emphasize the Pentecostal contribution to Christian missions. Interdisciplinary studies in the department include courses in the following fields: missions history and theology, cultural studies and religion, intercultural communication, and missions strategy. An important component in the curriculum is a required practicum that provides the student an opportunity for intercultural ministry.
Professors

DeLonn Rance, Ph.D.
Department Chairperson
Director of Intercultual Doctoral Studies
2008-2009 J. Philip Hogan Professor of World Missions
Associate Professor in Intercultural Studies
Raymond L. Gannon, Ph.D. Studies
Visiting Professor of Missions and Jewish Studies
Byron D. Klaus, D.Min.
President
Professor of Intercultural Leadership Studies
M. Annette Newberry, D.Min.
Visiting Professor of Church History and Missions
Warren B. Newberry, Th.D.
Associate Professor of Missions
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Courses
Be sure to check out the Global Missions
Track option for your degree program!
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