This sounds like a pretty good deal for anyone looking for advanced theological or ministry leadership training:
Knox Theological Seminary and Logos Bible Software have teamed up to offer three innovative graduate degrees—the online Master of Arts (Biblical & Theological Studies), online Master of Arts (Christian & Classical Studies), and the blended Doctor of Ministry in Preaching and Teaching. These degree programs allow you to study from home, on your own schedule, without giving up your job, community, and commitments. And with the $25,000 Billy Graham Scholarship (MABTS) or $18,000 John Piper Scholarship (DMin), you can earn your master’s or doctorate for FREE.
- The MABTS explores the Bible’s grand narrative, training you in systematic theology, church history, ethics, apologetics, hermeneutics, and more. You’ll learn to communicate Christ and his Gospel, as well as the centrality of that Gospel to every aspect of Christian life and ministry.
- The MACCS teaches you how the West thinks, and why. It prepares you for modern ministry with the Great Books’ classical training—you’ll learn from Plato, Augustine, Aristotle, Aquinas, Shakespeare, Luther, Dante, Dostoyevsky, and others, all in a Christian cultural context.
- The DMin prepares you for life-changing church leadership without disrupting your full-time ministry schedule. You’ll attend up to four classes a year in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, for personalized instruction from some of today’s most respected scholars; the rest of your studies you’ll do from the comfort of your home, office, or favorite coffee shop.
The Billy Graham and John Piper Scholarships cover everything—tuition, fees, and a bonus $1,000 in Logos credit. Knox and Logos are giving an additional one hundred MABTS scholarships of $2,520 to the first one hundred people accepted into the program’s spring 2013 semester.
The entry deadline for all scholarships is Dec. 31, and the applications are fast and simple. If you’re interested in the MABTS, enter to win the Billy Graham scholarship. If you’re interested in the D. Min., apply for the John Piper scholarship.
(Full-disclosure: The above content is a sponsored post from Logos Bible Software, who recently released Logos 5.)