Introduction
Chairperson's letter

Conference objectives
Conference at a glance
Plenary Synopses
Plenary speakers
Workshop Synopses
Workshop speakers
Biblical Reflections
Night Programmes
Registration & Fees
Essential Info
Prayer Items
Organizers/Supporters

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1. To allow for greater breadth and depth in adopting a holistic approach in Christian counselling, growth and healing.

2. To explore new understanding in spirituality and how it forms an integral part of one’s wellness.

3. To integrate theology as the foundation of all our knowledge, skills and approach towards our counselling practice.

4. To encourage our clients to experience the richness and blessings in surrendering our pain and suffering to our victorious, risen Lord.

5. To facilitate stronger network and collaboration among individuals and organizations in the counselling fraternity.

6. To impart skills in specialized areas of counselling, psychotherapy and care-giving.

OUR LOGO

 

The icon of the man with open arms remains in this year’s logo. This man has evolved from the original point where he was seen juggling three circles in the air; symbolizing body, mind and spirit. In the 2004 conference, our emphasis was that healing from God can come through many different channels.
   
In our 2006 logo, we see distinctly that holistic healing can only come when one is embracing and centered in the foundation of the cross. “Spirituality: The Heart of Counselling” emphasized the need for us to return to our spiritual roots in order that deep, authentic and holistic healing can take place. It is also the integration of our broken and sinful selves back to a loving and merciful God.
   
In this new 2008 logo, there is a three-dimensional figure where the person is becoming more whole and “full” as they experience God through the counselling process. It emphasizes the need for us to help our clients grow more into Christ-likeness as we ourselves hold onto our own connectedness with God.

 

 

 

 

 


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