• NTCGS MBS + BC Minor: Common Issues Addressed in Biblical Counseling

    Common Issues Addressed in Biblical Counseling (3 credit hrs)
    This course will address a variety of the challenges faced by Christians. These may include but not be limited to the following: the nature of Christian life, anger, fear, depression, homosexuality, anxiety, eating disorders, incest, child abuse, counseling youth, crisis counseling, the role of women in counseling and issues unique to women, and legal issues in counseling. It will also explore the common counseling problems and situations faced by the pastor and detail some possible pitfalls especially faced in today’s social environment.

  • NTCGS MBS + BC Minor: Biblical Counseling & Theology

    Biblical Counseling & Theology (3 credit hrs)
    This course offers a consideration of the theological issues that form the basis of a biblical approach to personal ministry. It will consider the theological, anthropological, and soteriological presuppositions of treatment theory and seek to bring a thoroughly biblical critique to their foundational assumptions and methodology.

  • NTCGS MBS: Agami, Egypt

    NTCGS Egypt Beit El Salam, Al Agamy Al Bahri, Qesm Ad Dekhilah,, Agami, Egypt

    Foundations of Biblical Counseling taught by Dr. Andrew Rogers.

  • NTCGS MABC: Foundations of Biblical Counseling

    NTCGS Uganda Word of Life, Kampala, Uganda

    Foundations of Biblical Counseling
    This course offers a general introduction to biblical sufficiency-based personal ministry. The biblical basis for biblical counseling will be examined, biblical counseling will be defined, and the goal of biblical counseling will be explained. Biblical counseling will be distinguished from both humanistic, psychologically-based systems and evangelical integrationist theories. The essential qualities of an effective soul care provider will be detailed.

  • NTCGS MABC: Foundations of BC

    Foundations of Biblical Counseling – 3 credit hours
    This course offers a consideration of the theological issues that form the basis of a biblical approach to personal ministry. It will consider the theological, anthropological, and soteriological presuppositions of treatment theory and seek to bring a thoroughly biblical critique to their foundational assumptions and methodology.