John D. Street
Dr. John D. Street applies his expertise to solve challenges in the realm of biblical counseling, bringing a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role at The Master's University & Seminary in California. As the Chair of the Master of Arts in Biblical Counseling and a Professor of Biblical Counseling, Dr. Street is deeply committed to equipping students with the skills and understanding necessary to provide effective, scripture-based guidance. Dr. Street's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cedarville University, followed by a Master of Divinity from Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. He further honed his theological acumen by earning a Doctor of Ministry from Westminster Theological Seminary. His academic pursuits have been complemented by his teaching roles at Cedarville and Cornerstone Universities, where he also imparted knowledge in Hebrew classes, showcasing his diverse teaching capabilities. A second-generation pastor, Dr. Street has dedicated over 40 years to pastoral ministry, a testament to his enduring commitment to serving communities through faith. His pastoral experience enriches his teaching, providing students with practical insights and real-world applications of biblical counseling principles. In addition to his teaching and pastoral work, Dr. Street is a prolific author, having published three books on biblical counseling. His writings contribute significantly to the field, offering valuable resources for both practitioners and those seeking guidance. His role as an elder at Grace Community Church further underscores his active engagement in faith-based community leadership. Dr. Street's research interests lie primarily in biblical counseling, where he continues to explore and develop methodologies that align with scriptural teachings. His dedication to this field is evident in his ongoing efforts to mentor and guide future counselors, ensuring they are well-prepared to address the spiritual and emotional needs of those they serve.
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