Master of Divinity Degree
You’ve heard God’s call and are eager to answer. At , we are eager to help prepare you for the great journey the Lord has in store for you. The M.Div. is the “gold standard” for ministry degrees and will prepare you for a multitude of vocations, whether in a local church, an international context or a parachurch ministry.
We deliver an innovative and rigorous seminary education anchored in the areas of Bible, languages, history, theology and hands-on practical ministry. Our apprenticeships afford students the opportunity to apply their learning in vital local ministries and our thriving seminary community engenders lifelong friendships and pioneering partnerships in gospel ministry.
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What Makes Our Master of Divinity Degree Unique
- A cohort model with classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays because we learn best in a thriving community.
- Because master-level education should build upon a solid foundation, the curriculum features advanced courses while avoiding the repetition of undergraduate introductory courses.
- Students study the Bible, Theology, and Practical Theology in paired courses across disciplines because real-life ministry requires integrated thinking.
- We have an engaging flipped classroom approach for biblical languages because we learn best in safe spaces of trial and error.
- Students develop their leadership skills in three apprenticeships, serving under a ministry leader and gaining over 450 hours of hands-on experience because practitioners need intentional practice.
- Students are able to meet for a weeklong intensive course with senior scholars and community pastors/leaders because we believe academic theology belongs to the church.
*Gospel of John, for example, is co-taught withWorship and Discipleship.
** In 2020, for example, the courseLament: Then and Nowbrought together senior scholars, local ministers, counselors, and community leaders, to reflect theologically in the areas of worship, discipleship, counseling, and community engagement. In 2015, the courseEpistle of James and an “Urban Plunge” brought together New Testament studies and theological reflection, as students traveled to Miami to explore how ministries are serving the disadvantaged, displaced, and vulnerable.
Clinical Pastoral Education
MDiv students have a unique opportunity to develop and integrate theological knowledge and pastoral skills in a wide variety of clinical contexts through Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE), including:
- Hospitals
- Extended care facilities
- Social-service organizations
- Social-justice organizations
- Congregational settings
Program Details
The School of Ministry is all about equipping. We equip passionate young people with the earthly tools and spiritual perspective needed to create positive change in the world guided by the Word of God. We promise a connected, engaging and fulfilling learning experience that will equip you to use your gifts for His Glory. Our programs prepare students through expert instruction in Bible, theology, history and real-world ministry skills. ’s multi-cultural, multi-denominational environment is the perfect to prepare our seminary students for dynamic gospel ministries in an ever-changing world.
As a student majoring in any of the graduate programs offered in the School of Ministry, you’ll wade into an ocean of diverse learning opportunities designed to prepare you to positively impact lives.
- Gain specialized training in ministry
- Experience spiritual growth with a deeper understanding of God and His Word
- Practice your ministry abilities through internships, practicum experiences and field service activities
- Learn in a supportive community
Learn more about your classes and requirementsin the.
Our M.Div. degree is on the cutting edge of seminary education in several ways:
- A 72 credit-hour M.Div. degree delivered in a traditional day format on-ground at the West Palm Beach campus, or in a non-traditional weekend format at our Orlando campus.
- An advanced seminary education thatbuildson solid undergraduate preparationin theology and ministry without repeating introductory courses
- An innovative seminary education thatintegrates its curriculum(e.g. 1 Corinthians and Pastoral Leadership) and thus combines knowledge, skills and character for effective ministerial training
- An academic and practical degree that includes asubstantive apprenticeship(10-15 hours/week) under the direct supervision of a practicing minister, which provides valuable hands-on experience
- Earn a baccalaureate degree in Christian Ministry or Biblical Studies from a regionally accredited institution or a baccalaureate degree in another major with successful completion of 24 hours of specified, pre-requisite coursework on the undergraduate or graduate level
- Achieve cumulative undergraduate minimum GPA of 2.75 or above on a 4.0 scale
- Submit:
- Official transcript from college or university where bachelor’s degree was conferred and from college or university where prerequisite courses were taken
- Two specific confidential recommendations (academic and ministerial)
- One specific writing sample(requirements will be provided)
- Ministry and Calling Essay
- Informed consent form
- Faculty interview – Once candidates submit all required documents, the complete application is reviewed by the Graduate Admissions Committee to determine invitations for an interview.
* International students should inquire about additional admission requirements.
Admissions decision and notification
Applicants will be notified in writing of the Graduate Admissions Committee’s decision after completing the interview. To secure a spot in the program, accepted students must submit a non-refundable $100 depsit, which will be applied to tuition upon enrollment, no later thsn 30 days before classes begin.
The estimated tuition for the entire M.Div. program is $41,580*. This includes tuition for 72 credit hours ($515 per credit) and the Resource Fee ($298 per semester). This is based on the two-year full-time accelerated degree plan.
*Cost based on 2019-2020 fee schedule and is subject to change. Additional fees may apply.
Financial aid may include work study programs and student loans. Students must apply for financial aid each year atto determine eligibility. Contactfinaid@pba.eduwith all financial questions.
- Master of Divinity/Master of Business Administration
- Master of Divinity/M.S., Clinical Mental Health Counseling
- Master of Divinity/M.S., Leadership
- Master of Divinity/M.A., Intercultural Studies
- Master of Divinity/M.A., Philosophy of Religion
Four Master of Divinity Concentrations:
- Bible Translation
- Intercultural Studies
- Biblical and Theological Studies
- Philosophy of Religion
Paracurricular Initiatives
Faculty Members Doing Cutting-Edge Work in the Real World

Dr. Brittany N. Melton
Assistant Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies

Dr. Ryan Gladwin (PhD, Edinburgh) is the author of Streams of Latin American Protestant Theology(Brill) and the forthcomingTowards a Liberating Latin American Ecclesiology: The Local Church as a Transformative Historical Project(Pickwick). He has numerous chapters in edited books and has broad research interests that include Latin American and Latinxreligion and theology, Anabaptism, Pentecostalism, Christian ethics, and practical theology. He has served with the Mennonite USA South Eastern Conference among the Latinx community and in activism for issues of immigration and racial reconciliation. He is a member of the American Academy of Religion, the Society of Christian Ethics, and the Latin American Theological Fraternity.Dr Gladwin is also the Coordinator of the BA, Ministry (Spanish) and the Christian Social Ministry Program.
Dr. Kathy Maxwell (PhD, Baylor) teaches students the biblical storytelling technique as a fresh approach to critical study, as well as for reaching a wide range of people with the story of God. She is a member of the, for which she was the annual keynote speaker in 2019, and she contributes to. For eight years, she served on the Steering Committee for the SBL Section on Performance Criticism and the Bible and Other Ancient Texts. Locally, she is on the planning committee for ’s nationalArt of Storytelling Conference, in its third year, which focuses on different modes of storytelling (e.g. fiction, non-fiction, painting, sculpture, dance, journalism).Area churches and community groups regularly invite Dr. Maxwell to tell biblical stories and to train others to do the same.She attends Community of Hope, the fastest growing UMC church in America.
Our learning community comes together for an annualFaith and Culture Forum. For this daylong event, we invite scholars and leaders to our campus toaddress important contemporary issues.The 2020 forum was “A Dialogue on Racism: Looking Back, Looking Forward.” We welcomed Jemar Tisby (author ofThe Color of Compromise), Rev Dr. John Nunes (President, Concordia College, NY), and Dr. Oscar Garcia-Johnson (Assistant Provost for the Center of the Study of Hispanic Church, Fuller Theological Seminary).