The Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry program teaches a sacred healing art that flows from the love and compassion we have for one another. Our curriculum was created to answer the need for quality education in the spiritual and scriptural aspects of healing ministry for today's Christians. It is built upon a philosophy of caring and starts with the premise that we are instruments for the healing energies of God. The HTSM program promotes the art of healing as well as the art of spiritual presence practiced by all those in healing ministry.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry is a multi-level educational program presenting healing based in the Judeo-Christian scriptures. Completion of the basic five-workshop program can lead to a certificate of completion as a Healing Practitioner in Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry. Two additional workshops and a mentorship program leads to an Advanced Healing Practitioner certificate. After completion of both the basic and advanced programs, students can apply for certification in Healing Touch Spiritual Ministry.
This sacred healing art can be used daily on yourself, your family, and your friends. It can be used in Parish Ministry, in settings of all kinds, such as Hospice, Hospitals, Prayer Groups, Chaplain Programs, Churches, Massage Therapists/Body Workers in their practices and lay people anywhere they see the need.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Certificates of attendance are granted to all those in attendance through the Institute of Spiritual Healing and Aromatherapy, Inc. (ISHA) which is approved as a provider of continuing education in nursing by the Colorado Nurses' Association, which is accredited as an approver of continuing education in nursing by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. The program is also approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider number #13181.
ISHA is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Approved Provider.
Educational contact hours are based on a 60 minute hour. Breaks and meal times are subtracted from the overall number of hours in calculating the number of contact hours per class.