CNS530 Introduction to Christian Counseling Syllabus
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Undergraduate: CNS130 Introduction to Christian Counseling
Graduate: CNS530 Introduction to Christian Counseling
Course Description: The Bible states, “The Just Shall Live by Faith.” Salvation by faith is God's method for making us whole and it should provide the foundation for biblically-based Christian counseling. The counselors job is to help the client overcome the problems in his life that are hindering this process. This course teaches the basic principles of Faith Therapy. It provides a description of the process of salvation by faith, principles of faith, and the application of faith to both common and deeply-rooted problems.
Text Book: Faith Therapy: The Ultimate Program for Salvation-based Counseling in the Church by Dr. Reiner
Classes included in this series:
Lesson 1: Faith Therapy – Presents a description of the need for and the application of Faith Therapy in the Church.
Lesson 2: A Biblical Foundation – Explains the process of salvation by faith from a Biblical and psychological basis.
Lesson 3: Biblical Faith – Describes the basic principles of faith and the analogy of the “trial of your faith.”
Lesson 4: Faith and Self-worth – Explains how to use faith to overcome problems of low self-worth.
Lesson 5: Faith and Significance – Explains how to use faith to overcome problems of significance.
Lesson 6: Faith and Security – Explains how to use faith to overcome insecurity and discusses the principles of protection from catastrophe and how to have a happy life.
Lesson 7: Faith and Love – Explains how to use faith to overcome problems with love and attachment.
Lesson 8: Overcoming Pride and Selfish-desires – Provides Biblical models for using faith to overcome these problems.
Lesson 9: Overcoming Strife and Lust – Provides Biblical models for using faith to overcome these problems.
Lesson 10: Overcoming Fear and Spiritual Oppression – Provides Biblical models for using faith to overcome these problems.
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IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR THIS COURSE YOU MUST MEET THESE COURSE REQUIREMENTS
1. Read and underline important passages and insights in the textbook Faith Therapy.
2. Watch each video while referencing the book and take any additional notes not covered in the textbook. Prepare for the open book final examination.
3. Write a 3 page paper on the development of faith in your own life. Tell what experiences led to or increased faith in your life.
4. Write a 5 page paper applying the principles of faith to one of the particular counseling situations described in the book. Although reporting on work with an actual client is encouraged (keeping the identity confidential), the student may discuss how he or she would apply these techniques to his or her own life or to helping a friend.
5. For graduate credit, students are required to write an additional 5 page paper on how they would integrate faith with his or her theory of counseling. Be sure to answer the question as to how the application of faith would be used in treating specific psychological problems. How would the body, flesh, soul, and spirit be affected? Use Bible verses to defend your position.
6. Take the open book test that will be E-mailed to you when have completed the paper obtain these materials. You may use your notes, book, or the videos for reference.
7. Submit your papers and final examination to Word of Life Institute for grading. Remember to include the class critique form so that we can have your input on improving this course. Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you wish us to return your papers and final examination grade.
Book: Faith Therapy by Dr. Reiner $18.99

The number of dysfunctional and emotionally hurting people in our society and in our churches is rapidly increasing. Even though God has called His church to “heal the brokenhearted and set the captive free,” the large majority of our pastors and churches are failing to effectively meet this need. The Christian counseling community itself continues to be embroiled in controversy as to what Christian counseling should be and to what extent it should be based on the Bible. The Greek word for salvation in the Bible means more than God’s gift of eternal life: it also includes healing and complete wholeness; mind, emotions, will, and spirit in this lifetime. If, as the Bible clearly states, we are saved or made whole by faith, then it only makes sense that salvation by faith should be the foundation of any wholly Christian therapy. Faith Therapy provides a new narrative Biblical approach for helping these hurting people that can be easily applied by pastors and implemented in the church, integrates Christian counseling within the context of salvation by faith, applies faith to bring deep psychological healing, and develops methods for using faith to resolve many common, yet deeply-rooted problems.