"CCEF training unites experienced faculty, Christ-centered theology, and the complex difficulties of every day life. It will challenge, stretch and bless you – that is the word from almost every student we have had over the past thirty years. We too have been challenged, stretched and blessed by what happens in our classrooms. If your educational background makes you feel inadequate to the task, please know that our students include friends, family, lay leaders, ordained clergy and other professionals. Since we believe that Scripture should be accessible to everyone, we believe our classes can be successfully completed by thoughtful men and women who desire to offer biblical help even more skillfully."
Ed Welch
Director of the School of Biblical Counseling
Convert Your CCEF Distance Education Classes for Graduate Credit
Over the years, many of you have inquired about ways to use your CCEF course credits in accredited programs. CCEF is making that available to you through a partnership with Biblical Seminary. Over 20 years ago CCEF launched Biblical Seminary's (Hatfield, PA) original counseling program and now CCEF and Biblical are offering an opportunity for you to convert your CCEF credits into accredited credits.
Why Accreditation Might Matter to You
- You may want to complete coursework that can be counted toward a graduate degree at Biblical Seminary
- You may want to complete coursework that can be transferred to another graduate institution in your own location
CCEF courses taken within the past 5 years may be eligible for conversion to accredited courses through Biblical Seminary. An administration fee applies to courses accepted. Contact academic@biblical.edu for more information.
Biblical Seminary is both nationally (Association of Theological Schools) and regionally (Middle States Commission on Higher Education) accredited.
Is CCEF Distance Education right for me?
Commitments to family, church, and work make it impossible for many people to attend our on-site CCEF classes in Pennsylvania. CCEF's Distance Education (DE) program gives you access to high-quality ministry training in biblical counseling without uprooting you from your current ministry contexts. It gives you all of the benefits of our Counseling Certificate program without requiring you to relocate or come to campus. Whether you want to take a class for personal or professional growth, the virtual classroom offers you the rigorous and engaging coursework that you would expect from CCEF.
How do I take classes?
Through mp3 web downloads of the course lectures, an accompanying audio workbook containing detailed outlines of the course lectures, online community boards, and the Internet, students can now pursue CCEF’s Certificate training from home. All of our courses are flexible - with students and instructors communicating via e-mail and Community Discussion Boards at times that are convenient for them. Each week, you listen to a new class lecture when you have time. You review and complete the scheduled assignments wherever you are most comfortable. You have access to a recitation instructor who has been trained by CCEF faculty.
Sample Distance Education Course
Sample from Lecture 1, parts 5-11, of Counseling Problems and Procedures:
Download sample workbook pages for this lecture
Dr. Welch explains:
The distance education material that is posted comes from my second class in Counseling Problems and Procedures. It is on suffering. Specifically it is on the suffering that comes from sexual violation.
I place this early in the course for a few different reasons. First, counseling typically begins with “I hurt,” so we better know what Scripture says about the pain of life. Second, a quick reading of the psalms reveals that they major in victimization and oppression. These problems are all around us and, as we would expect, God speaks with depth and compassion to those who have been hurt by injustices. As people who are eager to help others, we want to be able to speak with this compassion and we want to offer Christ in a way that will be deeply hopeful.
I have taught on this subject a number of times, and each time I am both compelled to pursue those I know who are hurting and encouraged by the beauty and power of God’s communication to us in Scripture. This particular lecture was no different.
Listen to Dr. Welch discuss the Distance Program
Ed Welch discusses the Distance Education program:
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Ed Welch on the learning experience:
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