Pursuing a Career in Christian Counseling

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Every person over the age of 19 can honestly say they have been a teenager, and as we all know the teen years can be pretty tough years. Being able to talk with an adult about these challenges is key to their future successes; unfortunately, many parents fall short on the explanation of God’s physical, emotional and spiritual design for them. This is where the Christian counselor comes in. It is my dream and goal to ultimately become a Christian counselor specializing in at-risk teens and families. To become a licensed Christian counselor, I must start the journey by setting solid academic goals and pursuing the education required for such licensure. These educational goals include: Associate’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Christian counseling.
You may be asking yourself, why pursue an associate’s degree before going for the bachelor’s degree, well let me explain. As a high school student, I couldn’t wait to get out of school and join the working world making money. It wasn’t until my late twenties that I became interested in …show more content…

Since beginning my college career at CCU I have begun to dream bigger than I had ever thought possible. God has put a calling on my heart to help teens deal with life issues and show them his plan and purpose for their lives. Being a youth leader for the past several years, has enabled me to do just that. However, that calling has reached a new level because of my recent involvement with a couple students in the foster system and visiting one of them in the local youth shelter. This recent experience has not only touched my heart deeply, but also fueled my passion to a new height. According to the AFCARS Report (2015), there were 415,129 children in foster care as of September 30, 2014. Of those 415,129 children 264,746 entered the foster care system in FY 2014, and 107,918 were waiting for adoption. Of the

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