Our Beliefs

Selah International Counseling Ministries is first and foremost a non-profit, bilingual, biblical counseling ministry. We use the Bible as our primary textbook and source of information for counseling. We do not integrate the Bible and psychology into an eclectic counseling system but work with these other disciplines as necessary and will refer counselees to medical doctors and psychiatrists as the need arises.

  1. Scripture. We believe that the 66 books of the Bible in the Old and New Testaments constitute the completed Word of God. God the Holy Spirit inspired the human authors of Scripture so that they wrote the exact words that he desired them to write. The words in Scripture, penned by human authors, are thus the very words of God himself. As inspired by God the Bible is completely free from error, and serves as the inerrant, infallible, and final rule for life and faith. The Bible speaks with complete authority about every matter it addresses. The words of Scripture concern issues of life and faith before God, and because counseling issues are matters of life and faith, the Bible is a sufficient resource to define and direct all counseling ministry.
    Acts 1:16; 2 Timothy 3:1-17; 2 Peter 1:3-21; 2 Peter 3:15-16
  2. The True God. We believe in the one eternal God, the Creator of all things; that in the unity of the Godhead there are three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, identical in essence and equal in power and glory.
    Genesis 1:1; Isaiah 46:9; 1 Corinthians 8:6; Exodus 20:2, 3; Matthew 3:16, 17; Deuteronomy 4:35, 6:4; John 1:1-3; Hebrews 1:8
  3. The Doctrine of God the Father. We believe that God the Father is holy and loving. Unlimited in time, space, knowledge, and power, the Father has purposed from eternity to redeem a people for Himself. In His sovereignty, He is neither author nor approver of sin, nor does He negate the accountability of moral, intelligent creatures. Although distinct from His creation, He is active and working in it, intervening as He chooses.
    Psalm 103:19; Ephesians 1:4; James 1:13; Habakkuk 1:12, 13; John 8:38, 47; 1 Peter 1:17; Psalm 139: 1-16; 1 Corinthians 8:6; John 5:17
  4. The Doctrine of Jesus Christ. We believe that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, the second member of the Trinity. He exists as one person with two distinct natures, fully divine, and fully human without any mixture of the two. He was born of a virgin. He lived his entire life on earth without transgressing the law of God. He suffered a violent death on the cross to pay for the sins of the whole world. He rose miraculously from the grave on the third day as Lord and Savior, demonstrating his victory over sin, death, and the devil. He ascended bodily into heaven where he reigns over all creation, and actively upholds and intercedes for the believers as his bride, the church, awaits his glorious return.
    Matthew 1:18-25; John 17:6; 1 Corinthians 15:1-8; Ephesians 1:21-23; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Titus 2:11-15; Hebrews 4:14-15; 7:25
  5. The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit. We believe that the Holy Spirit is the promised Comforter sent by the Father and the Son, possessing full personality and deity. He convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment. He is the agent of the new birth, at which time He baptizes believers into the body of Christ, and His work among believers is that He seals, indwells, fills, guides, and teaches. The sign gifts of prophecy, speaking in tongues, interpretation of tongues, miracles and healing were powerful indicators in New Testament times whereby the authenticity of the gospel was established on Earth, but these gifts are not standard today.
    John 7:39; 14:16-17, 26; 16:7-11; 1 Corinthians 12:8-13, 28-31; 13:8-12; Hebrews 2:1-4, 9:14; Acts 1:4,5; Revelation 22:18-19; Romans 12:3-8; Ephesians 1:13-14, 4:7-11
  6. The Doctrine of Salvation. We believe that grace is God’s generous decision in providing salvation for any person by taking all the initiative in providing atonement, in freely offering the Gospel in the power of the Holy Spirit, and in uniting the believer to Christ through the Holy Spirit by faith. Through His life, death and resurrection, Jesus Christ provided salvation to all those who will believe. The sinner must be born again, being regenerated by the power of the Holy Spirit and thereby receiving a new nature. The believer who has exercised personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is justified and in possession of a salvation which is eternally secure. A result of salvation is a life of obedience to God producing good works.
    John 3:3-6, 16; 10:28, 29; 2 Corinthians 7:9, 10; Ephesians 2:8-10; Titus 3:8; Acts 13:39, Ephesians 2:8-10, 1 Peter 3:18, Romans 3:24, 27-28; 5:6, 8, 15-21, I Timothy 2:5, 6; 2 Peter 1:4
  7. The Doctrine of Man. We believe that God created man out of the dust and breathed life into him so that he became a living person. Human beings are made in the image of God and were created by him to be the pinnacle of creation. God made mankind in two complementary genders of male and female who are equal in dignity and worth. Men are called to roles of spiritual leadership particularly in the home and in the church. Women are called to respond to and affirm godly servant leadership in the church and home. God created the human person with a physical body and an immaterial soul, each possessing equal honor and essential to humanity. The Bible depicts the soul as that which motivates the physical body to action. These constituent aspects are separable only at death. The great hope of Christians is the restoration of body and soul in a glorified existence in the new heavens and new earth. Man is by design a dependent creature standing in need of divine counsel to serve God and to be conformed into the image of Christ.
    Genesis 1:26-27; 2:7; Proverbs 4:23; Roman 8:29; 1 Timothy 2:8-15; Ephesians 5:22-33; 2 Corinthians 4:16-5:10
  8. The Doctrine of Marriage and Sexuality. We believe the Scriptures teach that God created man and woman as unique biological persons. God’s plan for the union of marriage is that a biological man and a biological woman come together and covenant to be one flesh for life in a monogamous union that is spiritual, emotional, and physical. God’s plan for sexual union is for its expression to be only within the bounds of this male and female marital union. We believe that a person’s true identity is found and fulfilled in Christ alone and in a relationship with him. Therefore, a Christian is not to embrace identities, desires, and behaviors that are contrary to the expressed teaching of Scripture.
    Genesis 1:27-28; 2:24; Matthew 19:5-6; Mark 10:6-9; Romans 1:26-27; 1 Corinthians 6:9.
  9. The Doctrine of Sin. We believe that God created mankind in a state of sinless perfection, but that the human race fell from this state when Adam willfully chose to rebel against God and ate of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Since that time every human being, except Jesus Christ, has been born in sin and separated from God. Every element of human nature is inherently corrupted by sin so that mankind stands in desperate need of the grace of God in order to be cleansed from sin by the Holy Spirit through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Sin increases the need for all counseling as people seek to resolve problems in living caused by their own sin, the sin of others, and the consequences of sin in the world.
    Genesis 3:1-7; Psalm 51:5; Romans 3:1-21; 5:12-21
  10. The Doctrine of the Church. We believe that the church is the bride of Christ and is called to proclaim the Word of God, administer baptism and the Lord’s supper, and exercise church discipline. The church is the organism through which God accomplishes his mission in the world. It is the main agent for all ministry of the Word, including the ministry of counseling and discipleship.
    Matthew 16:18-20; Matthew 18:15-20; Romans 15:14; 1 Peter 2:1-12; Revelation 19:6-10
  11. The Doctrine of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. We believe the Scriptures teach that baptism is the immersion of a believer in water, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, representing the believer’s death to sin and his resurrection to a new life. We believe that the Lord’s Supper is a commemoration of Christ’s death to be observed by believers until His return and should be preceded by honest self-examination.
    Matthew 28:19, 20; Acts 2:41-47; 8:36-39; Romans 6:3-5; 1 Corinthians 11:23-28
  12. The Doctrine of Regeneration. We affirm that any person who responds to the Gospel with repentance and faith is born again through the power of the Holy Spirit. He is a new creation in Christ and enters, at the moment he believes, into eternal life.
    Luke 15:24; John 3:3; 7:37-39; 10:10; 16:7-14; Acts 2:37-39; Romans 6:4-11; 10:14; 1 Corinthians 15:22; 2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 2:20; 6:15; Colossians 2:13; 1 Peter 3:18
  13. The Doctrine of Justification. Justification is the sovereign declaration of God that the righteousness of Jesus Christ has been imputed to those who have trusted in his sinless obedience and his substitutionary atonement on the cross for their salvation. When God justifies a person, he no longer treats him as a sinner but reckons him to possess that righteousness which Jesus Christ earned on his behalf. The declaration of justification does not come through any past, present, or future merit in the sinner. Justification is based exclusively on the merits of Jesus Christ and is received through faith alone.
    Luke 18:9-14; Romans 4:1-12; Philippians 3:1-11
  14. The Doctrine of Sanctification. Sanctification is a joint work between God and man, where God supplies grace for Christians to grow in obedience to Christ. While Christians are made holy in a definitive sense at conversion, it still remains for them to grow in holiness. This work of grace requires believers to utilize, by faith, the normal means of grace such as Bible reading, prayer, thought renewal, and fellowship in the context of the local church. Christians will experience real progress in growing more like Christ, yet this work will be incomplete in this life. The work of counseling is fundamentally the work of helping Christians to grow in this grace of sanctification.
    Acts 26:17-18; Romans 6:1-14; Romans 12:1-2; 2 Corinthians 3:18; Philippians 2:12-13; Colossians 3:1-17
  15. The Doctrine of Revelation. God discloses himself to humanity in two ways. Special revelation is God’s disclosure of himself to his people in the pages of Scripture. General revelation is God’s disclosure of himself to the entirety of humanity in the things that have been made. General revelation and special revelation each come from God and are of equivalent authority, though they differ in content. Special revelation discloses detailed information about the character of God and how to live all of life in a way that honors him. General revelation is a disclosure of the beauty and power of God, which leads to judgment. The subject matter of general revelation is the character of God, and not mere facts about the created order. General revelation requires special revelation to be properly understood and applied.
    Psalm 19:1-6; Romans 1:18-23
  16. The Doctrine of Common Grace. God extends his goodness to all people by making provision for their physical needs and granting them intellectual gifts. This goodness, also known as common grace, is what grants unbelievers the ability to apprehend facts in science, for example, and is why believers can affirm the true information that unbelievers come to understand. The chief manifestation of God’s grace is his salvation of sinners by the blood of Jesus Christ to all who believe. Common grace cannot overcome the corrosive effects of sin upon human thinking without this special, saving grace of Jesus. This reality guarantees that, though unbelievers can know many facts, they will misunderstand information that is most central to human life, which includes information about God, the human problem of sin, and its solution in Christ. Because the central elements of counseling include God, the nature of the human problem of sin, and God’s solution in Christ, the counseling methods of secular people are ultimately at odds with a uniquely biblical approach to counseling.
    Matthew 5:44-45; John 1:9; Romans 1:18-23; Colossians 1:21
  17. The Doctrine of The Great Commission. The church has been called to go into the world with the task of evangelism and discipleship. In giving this commission, Jesus requires his people to use their conversations to point people to Christ in evangelism, and to build people up in Christ in discipleship. The Great Commission necessitates that all faithful counseling conversations must have Jesus Christ as their ultimate goal. Our Lord and Savior does not give believers the option to avoid counseling conversations, or to avoid directing those conversations toward Jesus. The commitment of Christians to the Great Commission and to faithful biblical counseling is therefore one and the same.
    Matthew 28:16-20; Romans 10:1-17; 2 Corinthians 5:11-21; Colossians 1:24-29
  18. The Doctrine of Last Things. Jesus Christ will return for his church at a moment known only to God. At Jesus’ coming, he will sit in judgment on the entirety of the human race. At the conclusion of this judgment, he will usher all humanity into the eternal state. All those who have spent their lives persisting in unbelief will go away into everlasting torment. The righteous in Christ will go away into everlasting joy in the presence of Jesus Christ. Christians can therefore have hope that all wrongs will be punished, that all righteous acts will be rewarded, and that God’s people will ultimately abide with him forever. The hope of the new creation is the foundation of all counseling.
    Matthew 25:31-46; Romans 2:6-11; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Revelation 21

ARTICLE 1

NAME

Section 1. The name of the corporation shall be Selah International Counseling Ministries.

ARTICLE 2

PURPOSE, MISSION AND PHILOSOPHY

Section 1. Purpose:  This corporation shall be organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, and educational purposes within the classification of legal charities; and no part of the net earnings shall inure to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual; and no substantial part of the activities of such corporation, or any receipt of its funds, shall be utilized for any other purpose except those purposes mentioned above.  In order to provide suitable locations for the conduct of activities of this corporation, the corporation shall have the power to build, rent, maintain or lease appropriate facilities; and to conduct its activities in one or more offices; and to hold, purchase, mortgage, sell, its activities in any state, territory or colony of the United States, and in any foreign country.

Section 2. Mission:   The mission of Selah International Counseling Ministries is to glorify God as we serve and equip His Church, providing leadership and service through counseling, counseling resources, and counseling training. We use the Bible as our primary textbook and source of information for counseling.

Section 3. Philosophy:   There is an inextricable relationship between truth, methods, and goals. As a Christian organization the truth of Scripture must form the foundation upon which all else is built and by which all else is judged. Scripture must structure the methods and determine the goals for counseling training, counseling resources and counseling. There must be relational integrity between presuppositional base and practical application. Problems cannot be properly defined by using the categories of secular psychology/psychiatry nor can their methods be validly integrated into Christian counseling. However, we will work with these other disciplines as necessary and will refer counselees to medical doctors and psychiatrists if the need arises.
The Bible addresses all non-physical problems. Through what the Bible teaches concerning God, mankind, his problems, and God’s solutions, it is sufficient to define, correct and enable people to live godly and productive lives in service to Him and to mankind. There are useful facts and practical methods that are not found in the Bible. Yet, all foundational and structural truth, along with all wisdom necessary for building a counseling system, is found in the teaching and principles of Scripture.

ARTICLE 3

REGISTERED OFFICE

Section 1. The registered office for this corporation shall be 103 Laurens Ct, Summerville SC  29485.

ARTICLE 4

PARTNERING CHURCHES, BUSINESSES AND INDIVIDUALS

Partnering Churches, Businesses and Individuals will be provided certain benefits, which will be submitted to the Board of Directors by the Director for discussion and approval.

ARTICLE 5

OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION

Section 1. Officers and Term of Office
(a) The officers of the corporation shall be the Executive Director, Assistant Executive Director, Secretary, Treasurer, and such other officers as the needs of the corporation may require.
(b) The officers of the corporation shall be nominated and elected annually by the Board of Directors and shall serve a term of one year and shall have such authority and shall perform such duties as are provided in the By-Laws and as shall from time to time be prescribed by the Board.  The same person may hold more than one office.
(c) The term of the office of any elected officer of the corporation shall begin on February 1, except where a vacancy requires a special vote during the year. In that incidence the term of office shall begin immediately after the vote.
(d) Each officer shall also be a voting member of the Board of Directors.

Section 2. Qualifications of Officers   All officers of the corporation shall meet the following qualifications: (a) They shall be able to give a credible profession of faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord.
(b) They shall possess a reputation for a godly Christian walk in their daily life.
(c) They shall be members of and participating in continuing fellowship with a Christian church.
(d) They shall be in agreement with the statement of faith of Selah International Counseling Ministries. (Cf. Article 11)
(e) They shall be in agreement with the statement of Mission and Philosophy of Selah International Counseling Ministries.
(f) They shall agree to apply biblical principles to resolving any claims or disputes relating to Selah International Counseling Ministries. If any conflicts are not resolved, they shall willingly submit the matter to mediation (and, if necessary, arbitration) in accordance with the rules of procedure set forth by the Association of Christian Conciliation Services.

Section 3. Standards of Conduct and Ethics for Officers
All counseling by Selah International Counseling Ministries shall be guided by the ethical teaching of Scripture as illustrated in the Standards of Conduct of the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors and the Statement of Practice of the International Association of Biblical Counselors.

Section 4. Duties of Officers    
(a) The Executive Director shall be the chief executive officer of the Board of Directors and shall perform such duties as are customary for presiding officers. He shall be the chief operating officer and shall carry out the day-to-day business and policies of the corporation. The Executive Director shall chair all Board meetings.
(b) The Assistant Director shall perform such duties as are customary for that office and in the absence of the Executive Director, shall assume his duties.
(c) The Secretary shall keep minutes of all meetings of this corporation and of the Board of Directors and shall prepare summary records of all actions taken, such summaries to be made available to the members of the Board within two weeks after a meeting. The Secretary shall keep an accurate roll of the members of this corporation. The Secretary shall keep in the main office a file of all-official documents, records, and Book of Minutes of all Board Meetings and activities. These shall be available to the Board of Directors for inspection.
(d) The Treasurer shall keep an accounting of all funds and shall oversee the receiving and disbursing of monies in accordance with budgets approved by the Board of Directors of this corporation. Monthly reports shall be submitted to each Board member at the quarterly board meetings. An audited annual report shall be submitted to the Board annually.

ARTICLE 6

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Section 1. Powers and functions of the Board of Directors
(a) The Board of Directors shall manage the business and affairs of this corporation. The number of Board members shall consist of not less than five. The Board of Directors may increase the number on the Board at their discretion with a 2/3 vote of the Board of Directors. All those on the Board shall be natural persons of full age and who need not be residents of the State of South Carolina. A Director may also be a salaried employee of the corporation.
(b) The Board of Directors shall be composed of the Executive Director, Assistant Director, Secretary, Treasurer, directors appointed at large.
(c) All directors shall serve terms of three (3) years and may be renominated and elected immediately as their terms expire.
(d) In addition to the powers and authority by these By-laws expressly conferred on the Board of Directors, the Board of Directors may exercise all such powers of the corporation and do all such lawful acts and things as are necessary for the efficient operation of the corporation in accordance with Article 2 of these By-laws.
(e) A majority of the Directors shall be necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and the acts of a majority of the Directors physically present or via online video chat or conference call during which a quorum is present shall be the acts of the Board of Directors.  Any action that may be taken at a meeting of the Board of Directors may be taken without a meeting if consent in writing is given by all Directors to the Secretary of the Board of Directors.
(f) The Board of Directors shall have the authority to fix compensation of Directors and employees of the corporation.
(g) By majority vote, the Board of Directors may declare vacant the office of a Director if he is declared to be incompetent by an order of court, or is convicted of felony, or if within sixty days after notice of his election, he does not accept such office either in writing or by attending a meeting of the Board of Directors, and fulfill such other requirements or qualifications as the By-laws may specify for Directors.

Section 2. Qualifications of Directors
All directors of the corporation shall meet the following qualifications:
(a) They shall be able to give a credible profession of faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord.
(b) They shall possess a reputation for a godly Christian walk in their daily life.
(c) They shall be members of and participating in continuing fellowship with a Christian church.
(d) They shall be in agreement with the statement of faith of Selah International Counseling Ministries. (Cf. Article 11)
(e) They shall be in agreement with the statement of Mission and Philosophy of Selah International Counseling Ministries.
(f) They shall agree to apply biblical principles to resolving any claims or disputes relating to Selah International Counseling Ministries. If any conflicts are not resolved, they shall willingly submit the matter to mediation (and, if necessary, arbitration) in accordance with the rules of procedure set forth by the Association of Christian Conciliation Services.

Section 3. Meetings of the Board of Directors
(a) The Board of Directors shall have one (1) annual meeting in February. The Board of Directors shall determine the time and place of the meeting and each Director shall be notified of the same in writing by the Secretary of the Board at least ten (10) days prior to the date of the meeting. The Board of Directors may meet at such other dates and times as the Executive Director, or any three directors, shall specify, upon at least ten (10) days written notice of the date, time, and place of such meeting.
(b) The meetings of the Board of Directors may be held at such times or in such places, within the state of South Carolina or elsewhere, as a majority of the directors may from time to time appoint, or as shall be designated in the notice calling the meeting.
(c) The Board of Directors may hold a meeting by conference call or video call when members are not able to attend in person.
(d) Email will be considered an acceptable method for making Board decisions when it is not feasible for the Board to meet in person and time constraints demand timely action. The Board may vote via email if called for by the Executive Director. All Board members must be included or copied on all related emails. Objections must be raised within two business days of email receipt. Response time to vote by email will be a minimum of two business days. If no email is received from a Board member within two days his vote will be considered an affirmative vote for the decision.

ARTICLE 7

AMENDMENTS

Section 1. Proposed amendments to the By-laws shall be initiated by the Board of Directors.

Section 2. Proposed amendments shall be presented to the Board of Directors of this corporation at any regular or special meeting of the Board of Directors and, upon approval by two-thirds (2/3) of those voting, shall be adopted.

ARTICLE 8

FUNDING AND FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS

Section 1. Eleemosynary Status. This organization shall be an eleemosynary corporation chartered by the State of South Carolina and all contributions thereto shall be tax deductible as approved by the Exempt Organization Division of the Internal Revenue Code.

Section 2. The fiscal year for this corporation shall begin on the first day of January of each year and shall end the last day of December.

Section 3. The amount of the annual contribution given by Partners, the hourly counseling fee, and all wages/salaries paid by this corporation shall be reviewed annually. If necessary, they shall be adjusted at the annual February meeting of the Board of Directors. No loans shall be contracted on behalf of this corporation and no negotiable paper shall be issued in its name, unless and except as authorized by the Board of Directors.

Section 4. Event of Dissolution. In the event of dissolution of this organization, the Board of Directors shall, after paying or making provision for the payment of all lawful debts and liabilities of the corporation, have charge of dispensing all remaining funds and/or properties to one or more other non-profit Nouthetic counseling centers, provided such are exempt from income tax under Section 501(c)(3) or such corresponding sections of the Internal Revenue Code.  No funds shall accrue or inure to the benefit of any individual member of the Board of Directors or other member of the organization.

ARTICLE 9

COMMITTEES

Section 1. The Board of Directors may appoint committees as necessary, for a period of one (1) year. The term of any committee may be served at the pleasure of the Board of Directors.

 

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