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Back to School

January 13, 2009 By: Ryan Category: Family, Personal

After 11 years of putting off my Master’s degree the time to pursue it is now.  Though the following take up a lot of my time; husband, father of 3 and full-time student ministry, I feel it is vitally important to take this next step now.

Three things have helped make this decision:

  1. A church, Grace Point Community, that values furthering education to point of attaching that to a part of our benefits package as a staff member.
  2. A Senior Pastor, Terry Lewis, that is CONSTANTLY in a learning mindset. In fact he is currently in the middle of his Doctor of Ministry program.  He is always challenging us and pushing us to grow in our faith and in our understanding.
  3. A wife that is VERY supportive.  Without Anna encouraging this it would be impossible to pursue.
  4. A volunteer staff that loves me and EPIC ministry and rallies behind the students and each other to accomplish what needs to be done.

So, I am now a Master of Professional Counseling student at Liberty University (Lynchburg, VA).  For the next 12 weeks my posts on this site may be sporadic but hope to keep up.

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Below is the course description for the class I am currently in:

COUN 501:  COUNSELOR PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY, FUNCTION, AND ETHICS

This course introduces students to concepts regarding the professional functioning of counselors, including history, roles, professional organizations, ethics, legalities, standards, and credentialing.
Current issues in therapeutic practice in a variety of professional settings are explored.
This course provides students with an understanding of various aspects of professional functioning as a counselor. Some of these aspects include the following: the relevance of personal identity to professional identity; the function of professional ethical codes and standards; ethical/legal considerations; the development of a biblical worldview regarding counseling; the history and development of counseling as a profession and as a distinct ministry of the church; roles, functions, and relationships with other providers; technology; professional organizations, primarily including
the AACC and ACA, with emphasis on divisions/branches, affiliates, benefits, activities, member services, current emphases, credentialing, certification/licensure, and accreditation; public policy and professional advocacy; advocacy on behalf of clients; and current challenges/opportunities facing today’s counselor.

Attached Game

January 12, 2009 By: Ryan Category: Fun Stuff, Ministry Blogs

We had a great day yesterday in EPIC.  The game we played was called Spittoon:

Divide your students into a few groups. Have one representative from each group come forward. Take a roll of sticky tape (duct or masking) and roll it around the student’s torso sticky side out—they are now the targets. Caution: Be careful not to tape too tightly or you may constrict normal breathing patterns. It is also a good idea to leave the student’s arms out just in case the student falls over. Then give each remaining student a normal drinking straw and a few Q-Tips. The idea is to see which team can get the most Q-Tips attached to their own target. If you want it to be more exciting have the targets run around, maybe on a figure eight you make on the ground! We also suggest goggles or sunglasses for the targets to wear for eye protection.

This was A LOT of fun and created a fun environment with both MS and HS students.

ATTACHED: Who Am I?

January 12, 2009 By: Ryan Category: Ministry Blogs

Here is the teaching outline for Week 2 in our series, ATTACHED:

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INTRO:

We are all attached to something.

We attach ourselves to things that will create an identity for us.

TENSION:

The most crucial question is, “Who am I?”

In our attempts to answer this big question, we all try to attach ourselves to something that will help define us.

TRUTH:

To know who you are, you have to go to the One who knows you.

How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!

(1 John 3:1 NIV).

“This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased” (Matthew 3:17 NIV).

I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord (Romans 8:38-39 NIV).

APPLICATION:

Our identity is in God because He created us.

In God’s eyes we are worthy of being loved all the time because He sees us as redeemed in Christ.

CONCLUSION:

You are loved by God unconditionally.

Psalm 139:1-18 MSG

You are God’s beloved, the One He sees and is pleased with.

NOTE:  A great book to pick up for you and your student is, Who I Am In Christ by Neil Anderson.  It is a quick devotional read that will help the reader discover their TRUE identity!

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