The Certified Biblical Therapist program takes you from the foundations in Christian Counseling through Advanced Christian Counseling, equipping you to offer formal counseling through your church or to the public as a ministry. You will learn the different forms of counseling and how to incorporate counseling on a three-fold approach of spirit, soul, and body. Included in this program is our G.O.D.14 class.  You will learn the dynamics of addiction, that being with substance abuse or addictive lifestyles without drugs and how to help free others from that bondage.

 Deliverance & Inner Healing covers a third of Jesus's ministry.  As a Certified Biblical Therapist, you will gain understanding to help others find the freedom Jesus taught.  Understanding how to guide others through crisis and traumatic situations is incorporated into this program. 

Check out the classes below that are included in this program for more detailed descriptions. At IIFBC you can purchase complete programs or pay as you go for individual classes to earn your certifications.



This Program Includes:

CNS101: Christian Counseling, CNS102: Advanced Christian Counseling, CNS103: GOD14® Drug Recovery Program, BIB200: Deliverance and Inner Healing, and CNS105: Crisis & Trauma Counseling courses.

What to Expect

All work is self-paced and on an individual basis. Courses are designed to build upon the student’s accumulated knowledge while also instilling confidence for practical application. Once enrolled in a course, you will have access to all content. You will need the required textbook above to begin your studies. A PDF version of the final exam is available if you prefer to complete your test offline. You will need to submit your answers through this website in order for your test to be graded and the course completed. A grade of 85% is considered passing for each of the open book exams/assignments. 


All programs should be completed within 6 years. The student that is not able to complete their program of study within the time limit may be dropped from active student status unless they apply for an extension. Extensions for hardship cases may be applied for in writing.