Masters in Missiological Entrepreneurialism
Integrating Theology, Business & Cultural Engagement
Business Innovation, Global Impact
From the creation of humanity, God expected men and women to work, and to create thriving communities. But often our “work” and our “ministry” feel like they’re on different planes of existence. This program will help you reimagine work as a part of God’s mission, and not merely by its financial capital. Become a confident industry-leader that knows how God’s plan includes business, organizations, and the marketplace.
What you Can Expect
Project-Based Curriculum
Project-based curriculum that utilizes your current work as the topic of evaluation
Professors who have been where you are
Our professors haven’t just studied business, they’ve created dozens of them
Network of Like-Minded Professionals
Join a network of colleagues intent on using their work to fuel
God’s mission now
Don’t get lost in the grind.
People often go after a master’s degree for the bonus in paycheck or job title. But what good is a bonus if you’re losing your soul? Connecting your actual work to the revelation of God’s Word will do more than add a bonus to your paycheck, it will set you on steady ground.
Some of the jobs our graduates
are thriving in:
Director of Business Development
Lead Administrator (K-12 School)
Lead Manager in Construction
Missions Pastor
Missionary
Missions Director
Business Owner
Masters of Missiological Entrepreneurialism
In this program, students will learn how to meet needs in a cross-cultural community by creating and developing sustainable businesses and programs. Students will be able to understand the biblical mandate for such endeavors and the principles that guide effective implementation. Students will also study and evaluate the recent literature on entrepreneurialism. By the end of the program, students will be able to think creatively and biblically about business and ministry. They will also be able to plan and develop new programs and businesses in a cross-cultural environment that meets practical needs and advances God’s plan for humanity.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the Master of Science in Missiological Entrepreneurialism, graduates will be able to:
Implement biblical consideration and research-based techniques for effective strategic planning
Understand the biblical bias for entrepreneurialism and its role in the advancement of God’s mission
Implement biblical considerations and research-based techniques for planning programs and businesses.
Communicate the mission through branding and storytelling.
Course Listing
BLME 500 Biblical Foundations for Theological Study* (4)
BLME 501Intro to Biblical Leadership and Missiological Entrepreneurialism (4)
MTS 552 A Theology of Peacemaking (4)
BLME 525 Strategic Planning Methods (4)
BLME 526 4DX for Kingdom Building & Other Leadership Tools (4)
MME 550 Pauline Entrepreneurialism (4)
MME 575 Missiological Considerations from Luke/Acts (4)
MME 605 Theology of Wealth (4)
MME 625 Entrepreneurial Thinking & Problem Solving Strategies (4)
MME 650 Branding, Messaging, Marketing & Tech (4)
MME 675 Philosophy of Missiological Entrepreneurialism Portfolio (4)
MME 601-604 M.E. Practicum (1 unit each term over 4 terms)
*This course is required for those who don't have 30 hours of Bible/Theology at the UG level.
A Flexible, Challenging Program
Built with Professionals and Parents in Mind
All graduate courses are available on campus in Nashville or online in an 8-week format with podcasts, videos, discussions, and papers.
Graduate On-Campus Tuition
Full Time: $9,760 annually
$8320 after the GOD Scholarship is applied
$1,040 monthly cost (billed over 8 months)
Part-Time: $4880 annually
$4,160 after aid is applied
$1,040 monthly cost (billed over 4 months)
Graduate Online Tuition
Full Time: $7,760 annually
$7,040 after the GOD Scholarship is applied
$880 monthly cost (billed over 8 months)
Part-Time: $3,880 annually
$3,160 after the GOD Scholarship is applied
$790 monthly cost (billed over 4 months)