Blog Category: Our Courses
Australia’s Growing Need for Christian Counsellors
Have You Ever Felt Called to Be a Light in Someone’s Darkness? Australia’s Growing Need for Christian Counsellors Have you ever felt that gentle but persistent nudge? That whisper in your heart telling you that you’re meant to be there for others in their darkest moments? Perhaps you’re the person friends naturally turn to, the…
The Need For Holistic Christian Counselling – Now Is The Time
How we define our ‘self’ has vast implications on how we live our lives individually and together. In modern society, a new understanding of selfhood has emerged—one that places personal feelings, desires, and inner authenticity at the centre of human identity. The idea that our true self is something we construct from within rather than…
The Urgent Need for Christian Counsellors in Our Community
Our world is in crisis. Anxiety, depression, trauma, and loneliness are on the rise, and people everywhere are searching for hope, healing, and understanding. The need for Christian counsellors has never been greater. Counselling is not just about helping someone navigate their emotions but about creating a sacred space where healing begins. When pain feels…
A Calling, Not Just a Career: Why the World Needs More Christian Counsellors
In The Gift of Being Yourself, David Benner reminds us that true vocation is not something we choose but something we are given. He writes, “Vocation is a response to a calling that is shaped more by who we are than by what we do.” This is why Christian counselling is not just a profession—it’s…
The Place Where the Gospel and Culture Intersect Changes Every Generation
The Connection Crisis: Faith, Psychology & Healing in a Disconnected World This isn’t a nostalgic lament about how things have gone downhill. We’re not trying to rewind the clock to some “better time.” Instead, we’re acknowledging a truth that every generation must wrestle with—the gospel never changes, but the culture it speaks into does. Defining…
The Willing Listener: At the Heart of Christian Coaching and Counselling
When Jesus said in Luke 6:27, “But to you who are willing to listen,” He wasn’t just asking people to hear; He was extending an invitation to receive His words with open, receptive hearts. This invitation remains at the core of our calling in Christian coaching and counselling. Listening is not passive. It’s an active,…
3 Things You Need to Know Before Becoming a Christian Counsellor
In today’s rapidly changing world, more and more people are searching for meaningful work that helps others, aligns with their values, and offers deep personal and spiritual fulfilment. Maybe you’ve found yourself wondering: Could I be called to help others in a deeper way? How do I turn my compassion into a career? What would…
Am I Called to Be a Christian Counsellor?
5 Questions to Help You Discern Your Next Step Have you ever felt a subtle, quiet, yet persistent nudge to walk alongside people in their pain, offer hope, and speak truth in love? Maybe you’ve experienced it during a conversation with a friend, a moment of prayer, or the stillness of your healing journey. Have…
Australia’s Spiritual Shift and the Rising Demand for Christian Counsellors
Australia is undergoing a profound transformation in its spiritual and mental health landscape. Recent studies by McCrindle Research and Mission Australia highlight a nation grappling with increasing mental health challenges amidst a shifting spiritual identity. This evolving context underscores the growing need for Christian counsellors who can integrate faith-based perspectives into mental health support. The…
Suffering, Deep Growth, and the Sacred Role of a Christian Counsellor
Finding Meaning in the Midst of Pain Suffering is never something we seek out. And yet, strangely, it can become one of life’s most powerful teachers. Research reveals something profound: those who’ve endured more painful life events often report a greater sense of meaning—even if their happiness declines. Suffering wounds, yes, but it also wakes…
Stop and See: Meeting Jesus in the Midst of Pain and Disappointment
Stop and See: Walking with Jesus in the Midst of Pain In a recent sermon titled “Stop and See,” delivered by aifc’s General Manager, Sally, we were invited into the story of Luke 24:13–35 — a passage marked by sorrow, confusion, and, ultimately, deep revelation. It’s the road to Emmaus, where two disciples, overwhelmed by…
Counselling Careers in Australia: Growth, Opportunity, and Real Impact
Is now the right time to become a counsellor?According to the latest national data, the answer is yes. Counselling careers in Australia have never been in more demand. The 2024 ACA Workforce Census confirms a growing demand for qualified counsellors across Australia. The profession is gaining recognition in schools, community organisations, and private practice—offering career…
The Connection Crisis: Why So Many of Us Feel Alone (and How Christian Counselling Helps)
We live in a world that’s never been more connected—and yet, many of us feel profoundly alone. We send messages, we join group chats, we post updates.But somehow, the more connected we become, the more disconnected we feel. Beneath the surface of our busy, digital lives is a growing ache for something real. Many of…
Christian Counselling Training that Integrates Faith, Skills & Purpose
Do you feel called to help others through life’s challenges, with both faith and practical skill? At aifc, we equip Christians to become qualified counsellors who serve with compassion, wisdom, and professionalism. Whether you’re a pastor, chaplain, teacher, nurse, or exploring a new path, Christian Counselling could be the next step in your journey to…
Why Vocational Education Matters—Especially for Counsellors
As demand for mental health support continues to rise, how we train counsellors has never been more critical. At aifc, we believe the most powerful learning happens when theory meets practice, when students don’t just learn about counselling, but become counsellors through doing. That’s the heart of vocational education and training (VET). Counselling is not…
The Mid-Life Leap into Christian Counselling Changed Her Life
“I didn’t have it all figured out. I just knew it was time to start.”Sharon’s story of faith, fear, and becoming a Christian counsellor “I Googled the average age of counselling students… It said 45. Suddenly, what felt impossible started to feel within reach.” When Sharon enrolled at AIFC, she was in her mid-40s. She…
Why Christian Coaching Matters
Why So Many People Are Working with Coaches — And Why It Matters In a world filled with noise, pressure, and constant change, more people than ever are looking for clarity. They’re asking: Who am I becoming? What’s next for me? How do I grow without burning out? And that’s where coaching steps in. Coaching…
Mid-Life Career Change: From Overwhelmed Learner to Qualified Christian Counsellor
“You have been equipped for this” Sharon’s journey from overwhelmed learner to qualified Christian counsellor At her recent graduation, Sharon stood before a packed room and opened her speech with honesty and grace: “There were definitely moments when I was practically begging for divine intervention. But just when I thought I had nothing left, God…
Sharon’s Story: Her Path to Christian Counselling Success
From Study to Success: Sharon’s Story on Building a Life That Makes a Difference Discover the Real Journey of Becoming a Christian Counsellor and Why It Might Be the Next Step in Your Story. ▶️ FREE WEBINAR Click this link to register Hosted by AIFC’s CEO, Nicholas Marks, with special guest Sharon Court – graduate, counsellor,…
The Transforming Presence of Christ
The Transforming Presence of Christ: Why Christian Counsellors Matter More Than Ever At the heart of Christian counselling lies a profound truth: real transformation flows from abiding in Christ. Not behaviour modification. Not willpower. Not trying harder. Christian counselling is sacred work because it points people toward the life-giving presence of Jesus, the source from…
Coaching the Pursuer–Distancer Dynamic
When “Come Closer” Meets “Leave Me Alone” Coaching the Pursuer–Distancer Dynamic in Christian Leadership and Relationships The pursuer–distancer dynamic is one of the most common relational patterns in all relationships, and it is something that Christian Coaches must take into account when working with their clients. It appears in: Marriages. Church leadership teams. Ministry staff…
Student Testimonial of Patricia Lewis
Christian counselling studies at aifc gave Patricia Lewis an edge in terms of the practical counselling experience acquired while still a student.
aifc Graduate Testimonial – Miranda Lewtas
Gain an understanding of Miranda Lewtas' overall experience as an aifc student, and learn of her future plans after graduation.
Understanding and Responding to Family and Domestic Violence (FDV) – Owen Robinson
Join Owen Robinson for an aifc Short Course on 'Abuse' to learn about domestic violence and other forms of abuse. For a limited time only.
