BAMT 204 - ICT for Ministry and Church Administration: Course Description Equip students to integrate Information and Communication Technology effectively within church and ministry settings to enhance administration, communication, and outreach. Develop practical skills in managing church data systems, digital communication platforms, and technology-driven ministry tools for improved operational efficiency. Understand and apply biblical principles and theological foundations to church management, ensuring technology supports the mission and vision of the local church. Gain competency in planning, organizing, and executing ICT strategies that support volunteer coordination, financial stewardship, legal compliance, and ministry growth.Foster critical thinking and problem-solving abilities to address challenges unique to ministry environments using ICT solutions.
Prepare students to lead and innovate in church administration by leveraging technology for evangelism, discipleship, and community engagement.
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