These programs allow perspective students to balance their education with career and family commitments. Notably, 69% of online learners and 76% of undergraduate learners are over the age of 25.
Designed to accommodate diverse schedules, these programs help learners develop important skills such as time management and self-discipline while managing their personal and professional responsibilities.
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Receiving an education online offers a flexible, often more affordable, and increasingly recognized alternative to traditional in-person education, tailored for working professionals and non-traditional students.
Veterans for Christ / Dr. Johnson’s Community Ambassadors - Biblical Theology in the Community
A Community Ambassador acts as a liaison between an organization (nonprofit, city government, or brand) and the public, building relationships, promoting services, and fostering engagement. They often host events, share information about local resources, and serve as the "face" of an organization to increase outreach.
Veterans for Christ / Dr. Johnson’s Community Ambassadors - Biblical Theology in the Community program is designed to equip leaders to act as reconcilers and representatives of Christ’s kingdom in local contexts. It bridges sound theological training with practical engagement, transforming believers into active community advocates who serve, connect with diverse denominations, and partner with local government officials to build stronger neighborhoods.
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Course Summary & Core Components:
Biblical Theology Foundation: Establishes a Christ-centered discipleship plan, grounding practical outreach in the theological understanding of being "ambassadors for Christ" (2 Cor. 5:20).
Incarnational Ministry: Focuses on serving as Christ's hands and feet, moving beyond traditional church settings to engage in the daily life of the community.
Reconciliation & Community Needs: Equips participants to bring peace and bridge brokenness by addressing social needs and advocating for the marginalized.
Goal:
To create a sustainable network of ambassadors who are both spiritually mature and civically active, resulting in a community that resembles the values of the kingdom of God.
Key Topics:
Partnership with other Denominations:
Unity in Diversity
Activist Clergy Network
Shared Resources
Engagement with other outreaches and Government Officials:
Trusted Messengers: Empowers ambassadors to act as liaisons
Civic Engagement: Mentors participants to speak for Christ’s kingdom in public settings, including engaging with local officials
Partnership Frameworks: Teaches how to develop relationships with local government to foster community improvements and public health initiatives.
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