Chaplaincy Relations
Often times, chaplains are there in times of emotional, spiritual and physical need and are best equipped to minister and offer the peace and reassurance that comes from faith in Christ when people are in desperate need.
2012 NOVA Training
Click here to register for: 14-18 May 2012 40 Hour Basic Course, Wayland Baptist University, Plainview, TX
Click here to register for: 22-24 May 2012 24 hour Basic Course, Huntsville, TX
Click here to register for: June 25-29, 2012 NOVA Training, Dallas, TX
This training covers techniques and protocols for providing crisis intervention to traumatized people. It focuses on the fundamentals of crisis and trauma, and how to adapt the basic techniques to individuals and groups in this area also known as psychological first aid. Thousands who confront human crisis – victim advocates, law enforcement officers, clergy members and others – have completed the course and recommend it to others.
Pastoral Care in a Specialized Setting
Texas Baptists endorse in nine distinct categories: Health Care, Military, Restorative Justice, Pastoral Counseling, Marketplace, Crisis Resiliency, Public Safety, Coaching and Biker ministries. These Texas Baptist missionaries often serve where local pastors would not have access. They are full-time, part-time and volunteers who are deeply involved in Kingdom work! Click below for a brief description of each. For more information e-mail staff at left.



