The Master’s of Arts in Christian Entrepreneurship is designed to equip faith-driven leaders to create, lead, and sustain ventures that honor God while serving people and communities. This graduate-level program integrates biblical principles, ethical leadership, and entrepreneurial strategy to prepare students for innovation rooted in faith, purpose, and stewardship. Entrepreneurship is understood as a calling to create value, solve problems, and advance God’s kingdom through responsible enterprise.
This degree is for pastors, ministry leaders, nonprofit founders, Christian business owners, social entrepreneurs, and adult learners who feel called to build initiatives that combine faith, innovation, and impact. It is especially suited for those seeking growth and development in leadership, vision, and organizational creation within ministry, marketplace, or nonprofit contexts.
The purpose of this degree is to develop entrepreneurs who lead with integrity, courage, and spiritual discernment. Christian entrepreneurship is framed as stewardship of ideas, resources, and opportunities entrusted by God. Students learn to identify needs, develop sustainable models, and lead ventures that reflect biblical values, ethical responsibility, and service to others.
Graduates are prepared to launch and lead faith-based businesses, nonprofit organizations, social enterprises, ministries, and innovative outreach initiatives. Career outcomes may include Christian entrepreneur, nonprofit founder, social enterprise leader, ministry innovator, marketplace leader, consultant, or organizational development director. This degree also supports preparation for doctoral study or advanced leadership roles.
What You’ll Learn
- Growth and development in biblical foundations for entrepreneurship and innovation
- Discerning calling, vision, and opportunity through prayer and wisdom
- Ethical business models grounded in stewardship and Christian values
- Leadership, decision-making, and responsibility in entrepreneurial contexts
- Strategic planning, sustainability, and resource management
- Faith-based approaches to risk, innovation, and problem-solving
- Building organizations that serve people, communities, and God’s purposes
- Integrating faith, mission, and enterprise for lasting impact