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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Christian Leadership from Salem Bible College is a Campus Associate Religious Studies degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. The Associate in Christian Leadership degree is awarded for the successful completion of a two-year program which includes components of the General Education and Biblical Studies. Its shorter curriculum concentrates on subject matter which is general or vocational. The Associate in Christian Leadership is offered by the College of Ministry through Salem Campus of Northwest University. The faculty at the Salem Campus of NU is committed to helping each student discover and fulfill his or her God-given dreams, calling, and potential. In addition to the general goals of the University, College of Ministry, and Salem Bible College of Northwest University, completing this program provides learning opportunities which should enable the students to: integrate biblical and theological knowledge with the practice of ministry and daily life demonstrate biblical literacy and exegetical skills effectively communicate the gospel enter vocational ministry provide a foundation of ministry in a non ministerial vocation; exhibit habits of lifelong learning View more details on Salem Bible College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Religious Studies courses.

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