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CC 6333 Blame It on the Brain Textbook
Edward T. Welch / Dr. M.R. Burckley-Frost
This course offers the student biblical and scientific information on alcoholism,
homosexuality, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, ADD, psychiatric problems, and brain
dysfunction. Dr. Welch looks at these things through the lens of Scripture, separating and
distinguishing what is actually a brain problem and what is a sin problem.
CC 6343 The Biblical Basis of Christian Counseling Textbook
Gary R. Collins, Ph.D. / Dr. M. R. Burckley-Frost
This course will give the student a practical working knowledge of Scripture and the basics
of the Christian faith. This course will help the student to relate the basic teachings of
Scripture to people’s problems. It is the core of what Christian counselors must know to
be truly effective in helping others.
CC 6353 The Renewed Mind Audio
Dr. Kurt Huth
God has made us feeling human beings, but He expects us to control our emotions; not to
allow our emotions to control us. This course will help one to understand emotions, what
they are, their origins, and how to use them to one’s advantage and spiritual growth.
CC 6363 Introduction to Psychology I and II Audio
Dr. Ronald K. Powell
Introduction to Psychology covers the full range of important topics—from early childhood
development to motivation and emotion to attribution theory, from superego to the brain
chemical called endorphin, and from classical conditioning to cognitive restructuring.
CC 6373 A Practical Handbook for Ministry Textbook
Wayne E. Oates / Dr. M.R. Burckley-Frost
This course will help students understand the meaning of pastoring and pastoral
counseling and care. It will be helpful in gaining wisdom, clinical insight, and scriptural
understanding for the challenges they will face in the ministry of caring for people.
CC 6383 Marriage Foundations Audio
Dr. John R. Vick
This course offers understanding and competency in counseling with couples that are at
various stages of their relationship, from pre-marriage counseling to the loss of a spouse.
This course will assist the student in educating couples on how to sidestep possible
relationship-ending mistakes.
CC 6403 Living Above the Fray Audio
Dr. Kurt Huth
Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary defines Fray as: 1) A great crash, havoc, ruin, to break.
2) A broil, quarrel or violent riot, that puts men in fear. 3) To fright; to terrify. This course
will show the student that a fray is a curse that we are to live above in the authority of our
Lord Jesus Christ.
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