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Online Liberal Arts and Humanities Degrees in Christian Studies

Online Christian Studies Degree Programs

For some, Christianity is simply a major world religion; for others, Christianity is a way of life and faith. If you feel the latter, you may have had thoughts about deepening your understanding of your Christian faith, or working in the ministry. One way to do this is by getting your bachelor's degree in Christian Studies.

There is more than one path to a career in Christian ministry. Some students select the option of going to seminary to receive their degrees, while others go to universities. There are also various Christian colleges that offer bachelor's and master's degrees. Online education is a particularly attractive option for individuals who are either working or have limited time. Regardless of where you get your Christian studies degree, you'll have a good selection of institutions from which to choose.

Career Training for Christian Studies

Students pursuing their degrees in Christian studies can expect coursework in the historical, political, cultural, and religious significance of the Christian faith. Christian colleges also offer courses such as homiletics (the art of presenting sermons), theology, hermeneutics (the study and interpretation of scripture), counseling, basic Greek, prophecy, Bible doctrine, and Christian history. This broad-based, liberal arts program can branch out to other Christian studies disciplines such as teen ministry, missionary work, Christian counseling, or children's ministries.

The church you attend is a very good place to get hands-on career training and experience. Many churches have youth groups and college-career ministries where leaders take on teaching duties, home bible studies, visitation, or music. There are always open spots for individuals who want to help out, so don't be shy about asking your pastor or priest for some advice and direction.

Christian Studies: What Type of Jobs Are Available?

Christian studies programs are often the basis of career training for those who wish to pursue a career as a minister. Many Christian churches and organizations require at least a bachelor's degree in Christian studies, and in some instances, graduate degrees. Estimates for available employment in this area is expected to decline rapidly from 2008-2016. Starting annual income for new ministers is $35,721 per year. The starting salary can vary depending on the number of active members in the church.

In addition, there are other opportunities that you may want to explore such as church administration, music director, youth director, child evangelism, or in today's high tech churches, audio-visual and multimedia. Because many positions in churches are voluntary, paid positions for these fields may be somewhat scarce. Some individuals get their degrees in Christian studies so they may become more effective in the leadership of their local churches.


Pursue your Christian Studies degree today.

Grand Canyon University

Grand Canyon University is offering Bachelor and Master degrees through our College of Education, Ken Blanchard College of Business, College of Nursing, and College of Liberal Arts.

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