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Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Leadership

Program Objectives

The BABL program is designed to:

▪ Equip students with leadership and governance skills rooted in biblical principles

▪ Develop a deep understanding of Scripture and sound biblical doctrine

▪ Cultivate Christ-like character and spiritual maturity

▪ Prepare graduates for effective ministry in diverse cultural and organizational contexts

▪ Foster critical thinking, communication, and ethical decision-making


Key Features


Biblically Grounded Curriculum: Comprehensive study of Old and New Testament, theology, and Christian doctrine

Leadership Integration: Courses in leadership, governance, ethics, and organizational management

Spiritual Formation: Intentional discipleship, mentoring, and character development

Ministry Practicum: Hands-on ministry experience in churches and community settings

Technology & Communication: Training in digital literacy and effective communication for modern ministry


Career Opportunities


Graduates of the BABL program are equipped to serve in various roles, including:

▪ Church leadership and pastoral ministry

▪ Youth and community ministry,

▪ Faith-based organizational leadership,

▪ Christian education and discipleship, and,

▪ Missions and outreach coordination


Program Structure


The BABL is structured across three levels, with each level comprising four academic quarters. Courses are typically 3 credit hours, with practicum components integrated throughout the program.

Program Overview:

The Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Leadership (BABL) at City Revival University (CRU) is a transformative undergraduate programme designed to equip students with a strong biblical foundation, Christ-centered character, and practical leadership skills for effective ministry and societal impact. It integrates biblical studies, leadership development, spiritual formation, and practical ministry experience, preparing graduates to serve with excellence in churches, faith-based organizations, and the wider community.

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