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Sexuality Wholeness and Community from Bethel Seminary - St. Paul MN is a Campus Certificate Religious Studies degree that prepares you for a Liberal Arts career. In a sexually saturated culture, congregations and ministry agencies are challenged to offer a vision of sexuality as a gift, as an essential part of God"s intention for how humans are to be in the world. Modeling healthy sexuality and providing redemptive contexts for those dealing with sexual brokenness (their own or that of others) are necessary components of effective ministry. This certificate invites students to examine their understandings and assumptions about sexual wholeness and brokenness, and prepares them to offer theologically and theoretically integrated education, prevention, and enrichment for individuals and families in congregational and community settings. Courses include: * Family and Congregational Systems * Intercultural Understanding and Competence * Authentic Human Sexuality * Gender, Sexuality, and Ministry * Understanding Sexual Brokenness: Compulsive and Abusive Behaviors * Creating Sexually Healthy Community View more details on Bethel Seminary - St. Paul . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Religious Studies courses.

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