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Field Ministry
We placed the Feinberg Center in New York City because it is
the center of Jewish life in America. With close to two million Jewish
people, the city provides endless possibilities for students to immerse
themselves in Jewish culture and ministry while completing their
coursework. In fact, each semester we organize various Jewish-focused
field ministry programs to help each student put what they have learned
in the classroom into practice.
We have designed the different field ministry opportunities to
expose our students to several aspects of Jewish ministry over the course
of their studies. These aspects include direct evangelism, discipleship,
leading Bible studies, Messianic congregation leadership, and non-profit
administrative training. We also provide other unique projects each
semester, such as our evangelistic Jewish holiday celebrations, interfaith
benevolence projects, debates, and café-style youth outreaches. These
numerous field ministry programs take students into several areas of
New York City, including Manhattan, Queens, and Brooklyn.
Cost
We established the Feinberg Center to provide our students
an affordable education and give them the opportunity to graduate
debt-free, enabling them to enter vocational ministry without the
tremendous burden of student loans. To achieve this affordability, we
offer a wide range of scholarships and subsidies to offset student costs.
Not only is our tuition a quarter of what it would normally cost, we
also provide student housing for single students and offer students
with families a housing scholarship to make their rent affordable. The
generous and regular support from our ministry partners makes an
affordable education possible.