2017-2018 Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Bible, Missions and Ministry


Rodney Ashlock, Chair
ACU Box 29411
Abilene, Texas 79699-9411
Biblical Studies Building, Room 215

Phone: 325-674-3740
Fax: 325-674-6852
Email: ashlockr@acu.edu
Web: www.acu.edu/cbs.html

Faculty

Rodney Ashlock, Assistant Professor
Clifford Barbarick, Associate Professor
John Boyles, Assistant Professor
Kilnam Cha, Assistant Professor
Brad East, Assistant Professor
Chris Flanders, Associate Professor
Steve Hare, Instructor
Randall Harris, Instructor
Houston Heflin, Associate Professor
Larry Henderson, Instructor
Christopher Hutson, Associate Professor
David Kneip, Assistant Professor
Victor McCracken, Associate Professor
Marcia Moore, Part-time Instructor
Janine Morgan, Instructor
Curt Niccum, Professor
Robert Oglesby, Instructor
Amanda Pittman, Assistant Professor
Jeanene Reese, Associate Professor
Jerry Taylor, Associate Professor

Introduction

The Department of Bible, Missions and Ministry offers the Bachelor of Arts degree with two majors in:

  1. Bible & Ministry with concentration areas in Biblical Text, Biblical Languages, Christian Ministry, and Missions
  2. Ministry & Vocation with concentration areas in Children & Family Ministry, Vocational Missions, Worship Ministry, and Youth & Family Ministry.

In addition to these degrees, a minor in Bible, Missions, and Ministry is also available.

Study Abroad Expectations

All students are encouraged to participate in ACU’s Study Abroad program. Classes offered at Study Abroad sites vary depending on the site. Academic advisors can assist students in planning ahead for their Study Abroad experience and should be consulted during the freshman year.

Acceptance into Department

The Department of Bible, Missions and Ministry welcomes all who desire to serve God. Some may serve in unofficial or vocational capacities. For those who decide to serve as full-time ministers and missionaries, we view that call as a high call, demanding high standards. We, therefore, require an admission process that usually takes place during the sophomore year. This process, described below, is intended to ensure congregations that ACU graduates are equipped for the demands of ministry.

Requirements for Acceptance

Criteria for admission to a program leading to a degree offered by the Department of Bible, Missions and Ministry are:

  1. Junior standing (60 credit hours).
  2. A grade of “C” or better in each lower-level Bible course (BIBL 101 , BIBL 102 , BIBL 211 , and BGRK 221 , and BGRK 222 ).
  3. A cumulative GPA of at least 2.25.
  4. Satisfactory completion of the Readiness for Ministry Testing, usually by the early spring of the sophomore year.
  5. Enroll in BIBL 320  in the first semester after admission to candidacy; usually this will be the fall semester of the junior year.
  6. Recommendations (2) from:
    • An elder or minister of your home congregation.
    • A professor at ACU from whom you have taken a course and who is not in the Department of Bible, Missions and Ministry.
  7. Personal statement included in application.
  8. Submission and completion of the application packet.
  9. Payment of $80 for psychological testing and interpretation of the results. This fee is attached to the BIBL 211 - Message of the Old Testament  majors’ section.
  10. Approval by the admission committee.

For an application and further information about admission to the major, visit the Department of Bible, Missions and Ministry.

Integrated Plans: BA Bible and Ministry (BBMN) and Master of Divinity (MDiv); BA Bible and Ministry (BBMN) and Master of Arts in Christian Ministry (MACM)

The Integrated Degree Plan (IDP) allows high-achieving majors in the Department of Bible, Missions, and Ministry (DBMM) to be provisionally admitted to the MDiv and MACM program, so that, during their senior year, they may begin taking some specified graduate courses that would also count toward their BA in Bible and Ministry major. IDP students can potentially save up to a year’s worth of tuition and living expenses and move sooner into full-time employment.

To be admitted into the program, an undergraduate student must:

  1. be a BA Bible and Ministry major in good standing (includes assessment of maturity and fitness for ministry based on diagnostic tools routinely administered in the sophomore year)
  2. have earned at least 104 hours toward the BA degree by the end of the junior year
  3. hold a cumulative 3.2 or higher GPA at the end of the junior year
  4. have completed BGRK 332  with at least a “B”
  5. apply for and be provisionally accepted to the MDiv or MACM program

A student who wishes to explore the IDP option should visit with the DBMM Chair in the spring of the freshman year, to map out a course selection plan that will lead toward the IDP.

Revocation of Admission

The Department of Bible, Missions and Ministry reserves the right to revoke admission at any time, if a student’s cumulative GPA falls below 2.25, or if a student’s values or actions are not consistent with those of the university as defined in the Student Guide.

Interdisciplinary Degree in Biblical Studies

A total of 41 hours are required for an interdisciplinary degree in biblical studies. The student must work with his or her advisor and the Department of Bible, Missions and Ministry advisor to determine the selection to be chosen.

  1. University Requirements, 15 hours: BIBL 101 , BIBL 102 , BIBL 211 , and 6 hours Bible (Upper-Level Selections). Choose 2: BIBH, BIBL, BIBM, BIBP, BIBT, BMIS (300-499).
  2. Interdisciplinary, 27 hours:
    a. Specified, 18 hours: BGRK 221 , BGRK 222 , BIBL 320 , 3 hours BIBP, BIBT, 3 hours BMIS, 3 hours BIBH;
    b. Upper level selection, 9 hours; from BIBH, BIBL, BIBP, BIBT, BIBM, or BMIS courses.

Missions Activities

Mentoring groups – A strong feature of missions training is the mentoring program. Inaugurated each fall at a mentoring retreat, each person enrolled in a degree is assigned to a mentor for the school year. A minimum of one hour per week is spent in prayer, self-assessment, encouragement and growth activities. Warm association with fellow missions students is a strong feature of the department.

Short-Term Missions Internships – Two short-term missions internship programs are available to students. World Wide Witness consists of summer internships lasting from 6-10 weeks and GAP (Global Apprenticeship Program) offers longer internships, lasting from 6 months to 2 years.

Weekly Mission Chapel – Students interested in missions may earn chapel credits by attending this weekly Small Group Chapel service.

Programs

    Bachelor of ArtsMinor