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The Doctor of Ministry Mission program at Uganda Christian University is a doctoral-level professional degree designed for experienced ministers and church leaders. This program offers advanced theological education and practical research skills focused on the theory and practice of Christian mission in diverse global contexts. Students will engage in critical analysis of missiological paradigms, explore innovative approaches to evangelism and discipleship, and develop expertise in church planting and leadership within multicultural environments. The curriculum emphasizes theological reflection, contextualization, and strategic planning for effective ministry. Graduates will be equipped for leadership roles in denominational bodies, parachurch organizations, theological education, and international mission endeavors. Key skills developed include advanced theological scholarship, cross-cultural communication, and strategic missional leadership.
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Successfully verified on September 29, 2014 by the relevant educational authorities.
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