The Christian Post
todays-headlines.png
Wednesday

Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina became the latest entry into the Republican presidential primary Monday. Here are five things to know about the latest Republican to announce his intentions to seek the White House in 2024.

On the heels — pun intended — of a disastrous transgender Bud Light marketing campaign, retail giant Target is now selling merch from a designer of satanic apparel.

What will the impact of the Spirit be? Joel predicts a world without borders, disordered by everything except the splendid choreography of the Spirit that will result in a sort of social, national, and global vertigo.

Devout Christian Megan Danielle of Georgia came in second place for season 21 of the popular singing competition television program "American Idol."

Public colleges and universities in the state of Texas would be prohibited from establishing or maintaining programs and offices that promote hiring or employment practices on the basis of race, sex, or other protected characteristics under a bill passed Monday by state lawmakers.

A gap exists between churchgoers who say they want to take part in a charity effort and those who actually do so, according to a new report by LifeWay Christian Resources.

The Church of Scotland has lost more than half of its members since the year 2000, with the average age of worship attendees being 62, according to a recently released report.

A pregnant woman walking her dog in Des Moines, Iowa, saved the life of her neighbor's son after the toddler fell out of a second-story window, rescuing the 2-year-old child before he could plummet to his death or suffer severe injuries.

Sponsored
It has never been more clear that our world is filled with hurting people. We all know someone who desperately needs spiritual care or biblically-rooted Christian counseling. Every day, people battle depression, anxiety, anger, fear, substance abuse, physical abuse, and the list goes on.
It has never been more clear that our world is filled with hurting people. We all know someone who desperately needs spiritual care or biblically-rooted Christian counseling. Every day, people battle depression, anxiety, anger, fear, substance abuse, physical abuse, and the list goes on.

Do you have a heart for helping people? Are you called to meet people where they are and serve others during their darkest moments? If so, seminary is for you.
Dallas Theological Seminary is for anyone who desires to grow in faith, in knowing God's Word, and in preparation to minister to others wherever called.

That's why we have developed two spiritual care ministry programs that focus on meeting the pressing needs in our world:

- Master of Arts in Counseling (MAC)
- Master of Arts in Chaplaincy & Ministry Care (MACP)

These two programs include coursework that covers psychological, spiritual, emotional, and physical conditions along with the same Bible and theology courses taken by pastors and other ministry leaders.

These programs integrate Scripture and psychology so you can address the entire person: body, mind, and soul.

With an MAC or MACP degree from DTS, you will be equipped to meet people's needs in your church and throughout the world.
Request More Information