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Counseling 110 – Winter 26

Anchor Bible College

Counseling 110

Understand who God is, who we are in Christ, and how we should relate to others. Learn to apply strategies for conflict resolution, extending forgiveness, and pursuing holiness. Are you ready to embark on this journey?

Jan. 8 – Apr. 23 (2026)

Easter Break Week: Apr. 4

Thursdays: 7pm-10pm

Once-Weekly Classes

Ypsilanti, Michigan

In Person at Hope Community Church

$225

FREE for New Anchor Students. $75 per credit hour for returning students

Course Description

Counseling 110 – Intro to Human Relationships and Christian Counseling (3 credits)

This course begins with a Biblical search of who God is, who we are in Christ, and how we are to understand ourselves and others. We will investigate what the Bible teaches about how we are to be with others and how we are to encourage ourselves and others to grow in virtue through relationships and trials. Topics will include: conflict resolution, extending forgiveness, and pursuing holiness. Portions of the Bible will be read throughout this course, as well as two books and several handouts. Students will gain an understanding of how to think about problems as opportunities to grow more Christlike in character. The course will be structured with weekly lectures and personal discipleship. Evaluation will be gained from weekly homework, two written papers or oral presentations, and a final exam.

Weekly Homework
Two Written Papers or Oral Presentations
Final Exam

Student Reviews

Feedback from previous students who took this course:

I’ve definitely drawn closer to The Lord taking this class.

– Psychology 110 Student

I actually have tools to use in life and know how to apply what I’ve learned here.

– Psychology 110 Student

Taking this class has helped me to think about how I respond to people.

– Psychology 110 Student

3.4/5

Difficulty Compared to other 3-credit Courses

4.6/5

Grew in their Personal Relationship with the Lord

4.5/5

Enhanced their Knowledge of God’s Word


Instructors

Karen RittlePsychology 110 Instructor

Karen Rittle earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Illinois and her master’s degree in learning disabilities from Northwestern University. She then obtained a certification as a special education teacher and taught in an elementary school setting. Shortly after she began teaching, she was certified as an Orton-Gillingham Practitioner and became a teacher trainer, offering phonology courses through Governors State University as an adjunct professor. She then opened a full-time private practice for remediation of students with learning disabilities, aged kindergarten through college. Karen is a devoted student of the Bible and makes it her practice to read through the Bible multiple times each year. For the last several years, Karen has been, and is currently, a biblical counselor for children, adults, and couples. She has also completed the Fundamental Training Course from the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors.

Sample Lecture

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