Certificate Pathways
Certificate pathways allow you to choose a focused track while sharing the same core foundation in Christian leadership, missiology, and the House of Prayer movement. After completing the required core courses, students continue in a structured sequence designed to form spiritually grounded leaders, either through the Christian Leadership Formation pathway or the Missiology and Global Engagement pathway.
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Track A: Certificate in Christian Leadership Formation
Who this is for
This certificate is for believers called to lead with Christlike character and spiritual authority in any sphere, including ministry, missions, nonprofit work, education, business, and community leadership. It is ideal for emerging and experienced leaders who desire deeper formation, stronger discernment, and a biblical foundation for influence that lasts.
What you’ll gain
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A clear, biblical framework for Christian leadership rooted in the life and model of Jesus
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A formation plan that strengthens identity, integrity, and long-term leadership endurance
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Practical tools for emotional intelligence (EQ) and cultural intelligence (CQ) grounded in Scripture
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Growth in discernment, humility, and servant authority through spiritual disciplines and prayer
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Confidence to lead people wisely in diverse environments and complex situations
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A deeper understanding of how prayer and the House of Prayer movement strengthen leadership formation
Required Course Sequence (48 weeks)
Term 1 (Weeks 1–8): CORE 1
(Weeks 9–16): CORE 2
Term 2 (Weeks 17–24): CORE 3
(Weeks 25–32): LEAD 1
Term 3 (Weeks 33–40): LEAD 2
(Weeks 41–48): LEAD 3
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Track B: Certificate in Missiology and Global Engagement
Who this is for
This certificate is for believers called to participate in God’s global mission with spiritual depth, cultural humility, and biblical clarity. It is designed for those pursuing missions, evangelism, discipleship, justice-oriented ministry, and global engagement, as well as leaders who want to understand mission beyond Western frameworks through African and Majority World perspectives.
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What you’ll gain
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A foundational understanding of Christian mission rooted in the storyline of Scripture
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A holistic framework for integral mission that unites evangelism and social responsibility
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The ability to engage African perspectives on mission with respect, mutuality, and theological integrity
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Exposure to global voices shaping mission today, including diaspora and Majority World movements
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Practical frameworks for cross-cultural engagement, partnership, and contextual witness
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A deeper prayer foundation through the House of Prayer movement as fuel for mission and endurance
Required Course Sequence (48 weeks)
Term 1 (Weeks 1–8): CORE 2
(Weeks 9–16): CORE 1
Term 2 (Weeks 17–24): CORE 3
(Weeks 25–32): MISS 1
Term 3 (Weeks 33–40): MISS 2
(Weeks 41–48): MISS 3
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