Department of Christian Counseling

Galatians 6:2 (NIV): “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way, you will fulfill the law of Christ.”

Program Rationale

In today’s world, where emotional and spiritual challenges frequently intersect, the need for sound, biblically grounded counseling has never been greater. Our Christian Counseling program is designed to equip you with both robust theoretical insights and practical counseling skills rooted in the transforming power of Scripture. By integrating spiritual truths with proven counseling methods, the program prepares you to minister with wisdom, empathy, and integrity — Mirroring Christ’s own compassion in the face of human suffering. This fusion of theology with practical counseling not only addresses immediate needs but also lays a firm foundation for lifelong personal and professional growth.

Learner Outcomes

Graduates of our program will experience transformative learning that enriches both immediate practice and long-term ministry. You will:
Develop Foundational Insights: Gain an in-depth understanding of biblical principles and counseling theories as they relate to spiritual and emotional wellness.
Apply Practical Skills: Master communication, crisis intervention, and empathetic listening techniques through engaging, hands-on training scenarios.
Integrate Theory and Practice: Seamlessly connect theological truths with real-world counseling challenges, fostering holistic care for individuals and families.
Foster Personal Transformation: Engage in reflective practices that enhance self-awareness and facilitate personal as well as communal growth.
Commit to Lifelong Learning: Cultivate the ability to continuously update your skills, critically evaluate new counseling techniques, and adapt to evolving ministry needs.

Program Levels and Career Options

 

Certificate in Christian Counseling

Program Highlights: An introductory program that lays the groundwork for biblical counseling. You will explore essential biblical teachings, learn active listening skills, and develop an empathetic approach to ministry.

Learner Outcomes

  • Immediate application of basic counseling techniques in a ministry context.
  • Foundational growth in understanding spiritual and emotional dynamics in counseling.
  • Initial exposure to reflective practices for personal and interpersonal development.

Career Options

Ministry support roles:
  • Community outreach and peer counseling.
  • Counseling assistant positions within church-based programs

Diploma in Christian Counseling

Program Highlights: Expanding on core principles, the diploma program deepens your understanding of counseling theories integrated with Biblical wisdom. Emphasis is placed on communication skills, ethical practices, and crisis intervention strategies.

Learner Outcomes:

• Strengthened counseling skills applicable in both personal ministry and community settings.
• Enhanced ability to apply ethical and spiritual standards to real-world challenges.
• Preparation for roles requiring practical implementation of pastoral care principles.

Career Options:

• Associate pastoral counselor
• Church ministry coordinator
• Family and youth counseling aides
• Community ministry specialists

Bachelor’s Degree in Christian Counseling

Program Highlights: This comprehensive undergraduate program offers an in-depth curriculum that blends rigorous biblical studies with applied counseling methodologies. It prepares you for leadership and advanced care roles in various ministry settings.

Learner Outcomes:

    • Deepened critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities anchored in scriptural truths.
    • Proficient integration of counseling models with ethical and spiritual applications.
    • Leadership development through real-life counseling experiences and community projects.

Career Options:

  • Certified Christian Counselor
  • Pastoral care leader in churches or non-profit organizations
  • Campus ministry consultant
  • Community counseling specialist

Master’s Degree in Christian Counseling

Program Highlights: Our Master’s program is crafted for those seeking to lead at the highest levels in counseling ministry. It combines advanced theoretical coursework with intensive clinical practice, preparing you to address complex emotional and spiritual issues within diverse contexts.

Learner Outcomes:

  • Mastery of interdisciplinary counseling techniques that bridge academic research with practical application.
  • Enhanced analytical and reflective skills for addressing multifaceted pastoral challenges. 
  • A sustained commitment to personal and professional growth through ongoing, innovative learning opportunities.

Career Options:

  • Licensed Clinical Christian Counselor
  • Director of Ministry Counseling
  • Advanced Pastoral Therapist
  • Leadership roles in church counseling centers and community mental health programs

Take the Next Step in Your Calling

Embark on a transformative journey that unites the timeless truths of Scripture with the practical art of compassionate ministry. If you feel the call to offer healing, hope, and guided support to a hurting world, our Christian Counseling program is your pathway to making a lasting impact. 

Discover your potential, transform lives, and become a beacon of God’s love in your community. Register today and begin your life-changing journey in Christian Counseling!

Counseling Courses

Disclaimer: This table of courses is for informational purposes only and is correct at the time of publishing. Shiloh College reserves the right to amend, add, or delete courses at its sole discretion. Our admissions team will be happy to answer any questions you may have about these or any other courses.

CODENUMBER COURSE NAMECREDITS
COUN101Introduction to Christian Counseling 3 Credit hrs
COUN102Marriage and Family Life: A Christian Perspective3 Credit hrs
COUN103Introduction to Pastoral Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN104The Bible: The Handbook for Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN105Communication and Listening3 Credit hrs
COUN106Communication: Cross-Cultural3 Credit hrs
COUN107Communication: Meeting the needs of Children and Youth on their Level1 Credit hr
COUN108Counseling Difficult Children3 Credit hrs
COUN109Counseling Issues3 Credit hrs
COUN110Cross- Cultural Issues3 Credit hrs
COUN111Cultural Anthropology1 Credit hr
COUN112Culture Shock and Culture3 Credit hrs
COUN113Cultures and families3 Credit hrs
COUN114Developmental Psychology3 Credit hrs
COUN115Family Issues2 Credit hr
COUN116Problems Facing today’s Youth3 Credit hrs
COUN117Race and Ethnic Relations3 Credit hrs
COUN118Stress Management3 Credit hrs
COUN119Adolescent Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN120Anthropology3 Credit hrs
COUN121Christianity3 Credit hrs
COUN122Abuse Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN201A History of the Family3 Credit hrs
COUN202Deliverance Ministry and Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN203Abuse Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN204Adolescent Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN205Marriage and Family: Parenting on Purpose from a Christian Perspective.3 Credit hrs
COUN206Issues in Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN301Cultures and families3 Credit hrs
COUN302Team Dysfunctions3 Credit hrs
COUN303Stress Management3 Credit hrs
COUN304Suffering3 Credit hrs
COUN305Pastoral Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN306Biblical Counselling 3 Credit hrs
COUN307Communication: Cross-Cultural3 Credit hrs
COUN308Dealing With Difficult Behaviours And Conflict3 Credit hrs
COUN309Culture Shock and Culture3 Credit hrs
COUN310Cultural Anthropology3 Credit hrs
COUN311Cross- Cultural Issues3 Credit hrs
COUN312Theories of Counselling 3 Credit hrs
COUN401Developing a Counseling Ministry3 Credit hrs
COUN402Pre-Material Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN403Problems Facing today’s Youth3 Credit hrs
COUN404Separation- Divorce - Recovery Counseling3 Credit hrs
COUN405Self-Awareness and Emotional Intelligence3 Credit hrs
COUN406Marriage and Family Life: A Christian Perspective3 Credit hrs
COUN407Communication: Meeting the needs of Children and Youth on their Level3 Credit hrs
COUN408Conflict Resolution3 Credit hrs
COUN409Counseling Issues3 Credit hrs
COUN410Counseling Difficult Children3 Credit hrs
COUN411Practicum/Internship 3 Credit hrs
COUN501Developmental Psychology3 Credit hrs
COUN502Family Violence3 Credit hrs
COUN503Directive versus Non-Directive Communication3 Credit hrs
COUN504Family Violence: Child and Spousal Abuse from a Christian Perspective3 Credit hrs
COUN505Family Issues3 Credit hrs
COUN601Multicultural Issues 3 Credit hrs
COUN602Professional Standards: Ethics In Counselling 3 Credit hrs
COUN603Counselling 3 Credit hrs
COUN604Group Theory and Practice 3 Credit hrs
COUN698Thesis3 Credit hrs
COUN699Practicum/Internship 3 Credit hrs