The Master’s of Arts in Christian Ethics & Management is designed to prepare faith-driven leaders to guide organizations, ministries, and institutions with moral clarity, wisdom, and integrity. This graduate-level program integrates biblical ethics, leadership principles, and management practice to equip students for responsible decision-making in complex organizational environments. Ethics is understood not as theory alone, but as faithful action shaped by Scripture and lived out in leadership.
This degree is for pastors, ministry leaders, nonprofit administrators, church executives, Christian business managers, chaplains, and adult learners who desire growth and development in ethical leadership and organizational management. It is especially suited for those currently serving in leadership roles who seek to strengthen moral discernment, accountability, and faith-centered management practices.
The purpose of this degree is to form leaders who manage people, resources, and systems in ways that honor God and serve others well. Christian management is framed as stewardship, requiring wisdom, humility, and courage. Students are trained to navigate ethical challenges, organizational complexity, and leadership responsibility while remaining anchored in biblical truth and Christian character.
Graduates are prepared for roles such as church administrator, ministry director, nonprofit executive, Christian business manager, operations director, human resources leader, ethics officer, or leadership consultant within faith-based organizations. This degree also provides a strong foundation for doctoral study or advanced leadership training.
What You’ll Learn
- Growth and development in biblical ethics and moral decision-making
- Christian foundations for ethical leadership and management
- Stewardship of people, resources, and organizational systems
- Ethical problem-solving and accountability in leadership roles
- Managing organizations with integrity, transparency, and wisdom
- Leadership approaches grounded in servant leadership and faith
- Addressing ethical challenges in ministry, nonprofit, and business contexts
- Integrating Christian ethics with effective management practice