2019: Character Development: Core Training in a Diverse Community
DMIN programs are unique in their intended balance between head, hands, and heart – intellectual growth, skill enhancement, and character development. Maintaining...
The Journal of Christian Ministry (JCM) (ISSN 3065-2596) is an annual publication of The Association for Doctor of Ministry Education (ADME). The purpose of this journal is to encourage theological reflection regarding the training for and practice of Christian ministry at the highest level. While recognizing and appreciating the religious diversity that exists across the globe, this journal, as its name implies, recognizes the fundamental uniqueness of Jesus Christ.
DMIN programs are unique in their intended balance between head, hands, and heart – intellectual growth, skill enhancement, and character development. Maintaining...
The Pew Research Center summarized its findings about Latinos and the transformation of American religion saying that "understanding religious faith among Latinos is...
A naked man wandered into a worship service. One of our students, the church’s associate pastor, had to diagnose and respond to this...
Social science research can be said to involve spiritual discernment and the performance of the prophetic gift. However, is there a biblical basis...
Pastoral burnout, blowup, and dropout is an alarming issue in contemporary ministry. The longitudinal study that the researcher is reporting on has covered...
Given the mission of Doctor of Ministry programs to develop theologically reflective practitioners, Dyrness’s book provides an excellent resource for encouraging students to...
What kinds of projects are DMin students doing at schools represented by ADME? We are introducing a new feature in The Journal of...
From its earliest days, the Church has struggled to be in the world but not of it. Controversies in Rome and Corinth over...
“Insider movements” are a growing phenomenon in the 10/40 window of Africa and Asia. These movements are groups of Muslims, Hindus, or Buddhists...