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Kentucky Mountain Bible College
Biblical Studies
- Online USA
Preparatory Program
On-Campus
English
he Biblical Studies program is designed for men and women who want a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Bible. Students are provided with a strong knowledge of the Bible to be better equipped to minister in a fallen world.


Kentucky Mountain Bible College
Church Leadership
- Online USA
Preparatory Program
On-Campus
English
KMBC Church Leadership program equips and enables students to work in a church setting in a non-pastoral way. This program will prepare you for lay leadership roles in the church such as associate pastor, a peer counsellor, small group leader, visitation pastor, and more.
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Kentucky Mountain Bible College
Pastoral Ministries
- Online USA
Preparatory Program
On-Campus
English
Holistic Preparation Preparing to be a pastor is far more than an academic exercise.
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Ministry degree programs at the Preparatory Programs level offer a foundational understanding of religious leadership, community service, and ethical guidance. These programs foster personal growth while preparing you for various opportunities in ministry and faith-based organizations.
You'll explore essential topics, including biblical studies, pastoral care, and church administration. Gaining skills in conflict resolution, counseling techniques, and sermon preparation can help strengthen your ability to connect with diverse communities. The environment encourages personal exploration and spiritual development, enabling you to deepen your understanding of faith and its role in society.
Students often enhance their practical capabilities through experiential learning opportunities, such as community outreach or service projects. This hands-on approach helps build confidence and fosters a sense of teamwork while working on real-life issues. Graduates typically pursue roles such as youth leaders, chaplains, or community organizers, contributing positively to society through their learned skills and insights.