Intercultural Studies Major Sheet (PDF)
Intercultural Studies Minor Sheet (PDF)
The Intercultural Studies Program (formerly the Missions Program) provides the opportunity to either major or minor in Intercultural Studies. The program begins by addressing the cross-cultural minister, attending to one’s spiritual growth, and to understanding and nurturing one’s call to Christian service. Secondly a strong biblical foundation accompanies all areas of learning, such as intercultural communication, cultural and religious diversity, historical and contemporary frameworks of cross-cultural ministry, and practical skills needed for effective cross-cultural service.
Because the global scene is so diverse and cultural and social change is our contemporary context, the Intercultural Studies Major builds upon an interdisciplinary blend of courses in Bible, Christian Ministries, the Social Sciences, Missions and Missiology. It prepares you for cross-cultural ministry by spanning the range of intercultural opportunities from international settings to urban and ethnic environments in the United States. The program allows you to investigate various models of mission from the time-honored to the innovative that seek to share the good news of Jesus Christ with the peoples of the world.
Within the regular academic curriculum are opportunities for you to pursue an individual calling to particular ethnic/linguistic peoples and to pursue particular types of ministry. Many students choose to use a second major or minor in another area to prepare for the skill set they will need for following their call. These include majors and minors in world languages, social work, sociology, psychology, education, and pre-medicine.
Some of these require additional training at the graduate level, but the Intercultural Studies Major will provide a solid foundation for them all. The possibilities are endless.
Bethany Russell (Student ministry in Hungary) says,
“I have the coolest job in the world. I get to share the gospel and creatively show God’s love. . . . I have been able to take everything from abstract missiological concepts to really practical advice from experienced missionaries with me from Asbury. Even though I began serving directly after college (and am still pretty ‘green’), I’m so grateful that I could enter the mission-field with practical skills for ministry overseas” (March 29, 2012). You can follow Bethany on her blog.