Arkansas District School of Ministry

Arkansas School of Ministry 

 Please do NOT order textbooks from the district office without checking to make sure they are in stock. 

 


 2010 - 2011 School Year TEXTBOOK List - click here!

 

 

Deadline to registger for October Classses: September 27!

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STUDENTS PLEASE BE AWARE:  The district office/ARSOM office is CLOSED on Fridays.

Are you wondering - I've taken some classes already for credentials, what level do I enroll for?  It may be that you will be TRANSITIONAL.  If so, call us at 501.455.5444 to talk about the transitional level of classes, or email us:  arsom@araog.org.

 

 

For directions to the district office, please click here

 

Sign Up Now!  Go to Forms and Resources, then:

  Mail your registration to ARSOM,

P. O. Box 191670, Little Rock, AR 72219

or fax to 501-455-2122. 

Payment must accompany registration

 

 

picture of red tote bag  A/G Logo tote bag now available.  All proceeds benefit ARSOM.  Totes are $10.00 each (plus shipping/handling).  Call to order, or pick one up at ARSOM, or the district office!  Colors available: Red/black (shown), Blue/black; Charcoal Gray/black.

  

What is ARSOM?

ARSOM is a district sponsored and operated ministerial training program that enables individuals to complete the educational requirements of the fellowship for credentialing.  

ARSOM uniquely combines home study, classroom instruction, the student’s relationship with a mentor, and active involvement in ministry to set their ministerial formation.  

ARSOM seeks to provide the student with the highest quality instruction and resources possible in a practical, and cost effective way.  

ARSOM gives educational direction, sets an atmosphere for the impartation of the Spirit, and guides the student’s spiritual development to equip them for effective, full-time ministry.

What are the Benefits of ARSOM? 

1. Builds a strong biblical foundation

 2. Establishes spiritual formation

 3. Builds lasting relationships

 4. Develops ministerial character, ethics, and integrity

 5. Time measured and cost affordable

 6. Academically accountable

 7. Practical in structure

 8. Flexible and expandable in format

 9. Instills discipline of study, time, and lifestyle

 10. Direct, hands-on involvement in ministerial training

 

Equipping the Called for 21st Century Ministry

 

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