What APLE means in a ministry context
Prior learning assessment is a way to evaluate what an adult learner already knows and can demonstrate. In Christian ministry, that can include biblical literacy, theological reasoning, pastoral judgment, leadership, counseling experience, teaching ability, and practical wisdom.
For many Christian leaders, the question is not whether they have learned. The question is whether their learning has ever been formally documented.
Examples of relevant prior learning
- Years of sermon preparation and biblical teaching
- Pastoral counseling and care ministry
- Church administration and leadership responsibility
- Mission field experience and cross-cultural ministry
- Christian education, curriculum, and discipleship programs
- Independent theological study and applied ministry practice
Why this matters for American Christian searchers
Many adults searching for a theology degree are not eighteen-year-old undergraduates. They are already serving. This page helps them understand that their prior ministry formation may be relevant before they enter the official Abide application flow.
