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Bachelor of Arts - Biblical Studies - Counselling Ministry Minor

Bachelor of Arts - Biblical Studies - Counselling Ministry Minor

Bachelor of Arts

Biblical Studies Major

Counselling Ministry Minor

On Campus
Advisor: Sheila Ginter, BA

The Counselling Ministry specialization is for students desiring to understand people and for developing skills in counselling people.

The program equips servant leaders with biblical foundations, an understanding of our world, and ministry focus areas. This program highlights spiritual formation and intercultural ministry experiences.

Lucienne's Story

“The biggest decision to come to SBC was solely based on that it was a solid Biblical foundation.

I wanted to get into some counseling. When I thought about the kind of person I wanted to be and develop, I realized that SBC would be something that would develop more than just my education, but myself as a person.

On Bible Study: It has mostly broadened my understanding and given me a deeper thirst to understand it. Wanting to dig into what it’s saying on a literal basis, but also in all the different kinds of literature.

Highlight: Community is the top. I’ve developed some really solid friendships here that I know I will stay connected to. From dorm life, to events like the retreat to Mission X. You just get to know people better... you’re living with them too, you’re eating with them and learning with them.

I think over the course of my life, I tend to put limitations on God based on my experience or my understanding. Mission X is one of those examples that broke open that box for me allowing me to see God in a bigger way. I’ve done lots of mission experiences before, so I wasn’t expecting a lot, and yet He blew the top off of it.

I definitely have a deep sense of respect for [SBC staff] because they are people that have learned a lot more, they have had a relationship with God for a lot longer than I have. So there’s a lot of wisdom there: I see them as a mentor to me.

Career & Ministry Opportunities

Graduates are servant leaders in their churches and communities working in ministry and leadership careers including:

  • Proctor with Community Mental Health, Eden Mental Health Services, Envision Community Living
  • Support Staff for adults with disabilities (ie: Envision Community Living)
  • House Parent for ministries like Today House
  • Support worker for homeless and safe-house shelters
  • Community Outreach Worker (ie: for El’Dad Ranch)
  • MCC programs like Restorative Justice, Voices for Non-Violence, etc.
  • Congregational care ministries (ie: how to address things like grief & bereavement, depression, addictions, abuse, burnout with missionaries on furlough, etc.)
  • Missions work in areas like human trafficking, abuse, addictions, etc.
  • Mentoring ministry
  • Support/respite staff for Child and Family Services
  • House Manager for adults with disabilities (ie: Dasch Industries, Envision Community Living - additional training/education provided by the agency will be necessary)

Graduates may also go on to serve their communities in areas such as education, nursing, business, social work, TESOL, agriculture, and domestic life.

Some continue in Christian seminaries and graduate schools, university studies, or vocational training.

Counselling Ministry Minor Requirements

The following courses are required to complete the Counselling Ministry minor.

CO201 Introduction to Counselling
CO301 Crisis Counselling
SM300 Internship I
Counselling Minor Electives
Choose three of the following:
SS203 Human Development
CO202 Counselling II: Depression & Anger
- Peer Mentoring (3 x 1cr)
- Counselling Topics (3 x 1cr)
YO202 Directing Adolescent Spirituality

Learning Outcomes

Counselling Ministry
  • Possess an understanding of theories and skills for counselling ministry.
  • Have the ability to engage in, and lead others in developing biblical responses to life issues.
  • Apply the tools and techniques employed in helping persons to achieve greater potential.
  • Develop skills in assisting youth and young adults in their spiritual development.
  • Demonstrate the understanding and ability to handle crisis situations.
Biblical Studies
  • Demonstrate foundational knowledge of the Bible and evangelical Anabaptist theology.
  • Display competent biblical interpretation and practical application.
  • Practice the spiritual disciplines necessary for a lifelong faith commitment.
  • Develop critical thinking, researching, writing, and communication skills.
  • Implement problem solving skills in interpersonal and intercultural contexts.
  • Demonstrate servant leadership skills for ministry and work.

Program Requirements

Year One: Engage

Biblical & Theological Studies (12 credits)
BI105 Biblical Interpretation
BI111 Introduction to the Bible: Old Testament
BI121 Introduction to the Bible: New Testament
TH132 Introduction to Christian Theology
Arts & Sciences (6 credits)
- Communications Elective
- Interpersonal Elective
Professional Studies (14 credits)
CM101 Ministry 1: Introduction to Ministry
CM114 Spiritual Formation
- Focus/Minor or Open Elective
- Open Electives
- Service Learning (2 units)

Year Two: Establish

Biblical & Theological Studies (12 credits)
BI221 Life and Teachings of Jesus
- OT Prophets Elective
- NT Bible Elective
TH232 Theology of God, Prayer, and Community
Arts & Sciences (12 credits)
- English Literature Elective
HU222 Anabaptist History
HU272 Ethics
- World Cultures Elective
Professional Studies (8 credits)
CM201 Ministry 2: Intercultural Ministry
- Focus/Minor or Open Elective
- Open Electives
- Service Learning (2 units)

Year Three: Equip

Biblical & Theological Studies (9 credits)
- OT Bible Elective (Year 3)
- NT Bible Elective (Year 3)
TH332 Theology of Jesus, Discipleship, and Community
Arts & Sciences (9 credits)
HU22- Christian History Elective
- Integrative Studies
- Social Sciences Elective
Professional Studies (14 credits)
- International Ministry or Discipleship and Evangelism
- Leadership Elective
CM304 Servant Leadership Seminar II
- Focus/Minor or Open Electives
- Open Electives
- Service Learning (1 unit)
Total Requirements (96 credits)