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Learn how Research is Ministry

Meros Center Training programs equip you with the knowledge, tools, methods and connections to make an impact on the local or global stage. Learn concepts and tools to apply in your church, community and Christian life.

Your training will focus on gospel-centered health strategies, research methods, and communications skills necessary to build your skills as a researcher and a practitioner of community health outreach.  These skills could enable you to bring the love of Jesus to your neighbors in a unique way, or to work with the Meros center as a research assistant.  As an assistant, you will gain access to cross-cultural learning, connection to global missions, and opportunities for international travel.

This online certificate will give you the theory and skills to conduct community assessments and design a community health ministry strategy for your organization, church, or class.

This program delivers vital knowledge for community leaders, health ministry practitioners, health professionals, church leaders, non-profit workers, and others who desire to learn more about the research process and to be effective research teammates.

Research Assistant Opportunities

The Meros Center taught me the value of research and how it can support the sharing of the gospel. My time researching in Guatemala brought me to the realization of how many people are hungry for the gospel. By going through the research process, I now understand why my research with the Meros Center in Guatemala supports the expansion of the Kingdom.

Elise Meier, Graduate, Wisconsin Lutheran College

Watch the video below to see how Elise used her training as a field research assistant in Guatemala supporting Christian Health Evangelism. 

Elevate how you measure, innovate, and share your impact. Let’s work together and uncover answers to your most pressing questions.

Additional Resources and Training

The Role of Faith-Based Partnerships in Supporting Domestic Violence Survivors

Domestic violence (DV) is a pervasive public health crisis, impacting over 10 million people in the U.S. each year.* Survivors face numerous challenges, from physical injuries to complex mental health issues like PTSD, depression, and substance abuse. Healing from the trauma of DV requires holistic support that addresses survivors’ safety, health, economic, and spiritual needs. While DV shelters offer vital services, many struggle to comprehensively meet clients’ diverse needs. Faith and spirituality can play a powerful role in survivors’ resilience and recovery.** However, little research has explored how DV agencies perceive and collaborate with faith-based organizations (FBOs) to provide holistic care. This study interviewed staff from DV shelters to understand their experiences and attitudes toward FBO partnerships.

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