Let Scripture shape your student’s worldview and relationships.
High school students face extreme challenges to the biblical worldview today, and what they study in high school will powerfully shape their worldview.
ACBC provides a self-contained curriculum that equips students to apply theology to life issues they will encounter so that they can be prepared to engage the world in light of God’s Word.
– Overview of Curriculum
– Course Syllabus
– Sample Lecture Notes
– Sample Case Studies
30 hours of lectures: Learn from pastors, professors, and experienced counselors. This curriculum includes 30 hours of audio and video lectures from ACBC training events.
4 books with reading assignments: Enjoy the benefit of reading assignments and companion guides for books from leading authors in the biblical counseling movement.
Original case studies: Written specifically for this course, students will learn to apply their new knowledge to realistic situations.
This curriculum is designed to fulfill the minimum requirement of 180 hours for a 1 credit hour high school Bible, sociology, or elective course; HOWEVER, always check your state requirements, as regulations vary by state.
Counseling One Another by Paul Tautges; When People are Big and God is Small by Ed Welch; Counseling the Hard Cases by Stuart Scott & Heath Lambert; and A Theology of Biblical Counseling by Heath Lambert.
Due to the content and requirements of this course, we recommend using it for 11th & 12th grade students.