NTS Hosts Dr. Mark McMinn for Gilbert Lectures in Christian Psychiatry


Pictured Here: Dr. Mark McMinn
    On September 28 and 29, NTS had the privilege of hosting Dr. Mark McMinn for the Gilbert Lectures in Christian Psychiatry. His lectures were called, "Sin, Grace, and Empathy in Christian Counseling," "Just How Broken Are We," and "The Healing Power of Grace." To listen to these lectures, click here or check out NTS' Chapel Podcast on iTunes.

Dr. Mark McMinn is a professor of psychology in the Graduate Department of Clinical Psychology at George Fox University where he also serves as the
Director of Faith Integration for the Doctor of Psychology Program. McMinn has authored or co-authored ten books, including Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling; Integrative Psychotherapy: Toward a Comprehensive Christian Approach (with Clark Campbell); and Finding Our Way Home: Turning Back to What Matters Most.

The series of Gilbert Lectures in Christian Psychiatry was originally sponsored by the late Dr. Howard Hamlin, a Nazarene surgeon in Kansas City. Since 1966, it has been sponsored by Dr. L. N. Gilbert, a medical doctor in Bethany, OK. The series was established to show students the value of scientific techniques in the field of counseling and to point out the effectiveness of Christian therapy.