Megachurch
pastor T.D. Jakes says he has been exploring the possibility of taking his
School of Leadership curriculum, which offers courses in entrepreneurship,
digital media, church media and more, overseas to Africa and Asia, as the
Regent University-powered online program prepares to engage its inaugural
class.
"We
will be sharing some of the curriculum at this year's MegaFest," Jakes
told The Christian Post on Wednesday. "We're also, interestingly enough, exploring
providing this same curriculum overseas. So we've had some talks with India,
we've had some talks with Kenya and various places around the world."
The T.D.
Jakes School of Leadership offerings are supported by Regent University's
Professional and Continuing Education department and include accredited courses
in online certificate programs. As Jakes tells it, the current economic climate
makes the leadership school particularly relevant.
"The
reason that we did it is that around 54 percent of current executives predict
that there's going to be a shortage of leadership in the industries that they
work in," he told CP.
"And after the recession, there are so many people that are
having to retool themselves around working jobs that are paying less and lesser money,
that we thought this convenience would be helpful to them as well as aspiring
students that are looking for upper level education."
In addition
to Regent University staff directing courses, Jakes plans to deliver a few
lectures at the Virginia Beach, Va., campus.
"I'll
be coming up there two or three times a year and talking to the students about
leadership, corporate leadership as well as spiritual leadership," the
Texas minister explained. He added that the program progressed out of the 2013 International
Pastors and Leadership Conference from April that provided attendees continuing
education credits.
The initial
offerings for the T.D. Jakes School of Leadership include online certificate
programs in entrepreneurship, digital media, project management and church
media. Registration fees range from $149 per course (entrepreneurship) to
$1,495 for the full certificate program (project management).
"This
collaboration offers our faith-centric audiences a gateway to professional
learning tools that advance the work of the ministry while also supporting
those laymen looking to enhance their corporate leadership and entrepreneurial
credentials," Jakes previously stated.
Regent
President Dr. Carlos Campo has called the partnership, facilitated through
Jakes' for-profit TDJ Enterprises, a "privilege."
"This
relationship with T.D. Jakes provides us with an incredible opportunity to
powerfully connect with a broad-based international community, and we look
forward to working together on many projects," said Campo.
Regent University, founded in 1978 by Christian Broadcasting
Network Chairman and university Chancellor Pat Robertson, has more than 5,800
students enrolled worldwide and is viewed as "one of the nation's leading
academic centers for Christian thought and action." More information about
the T.D. Jakes School of Leadership, which begins classes this week, can be
found on Regent University's website.
Culled
from: Christian Post
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