This past month both myself and Les Palmer (one of our board members) attended the International Fellowship of Chaplains (IFOC) Annual Conference located in Tiffin, OH at Heidelberg College for Instructor Training. IFOC has been in existence for over 12 years with over 2000 chaplains internationally providing a 47 hour chaplain certification course which National Center for Chaplain Development both endorses and teaches.
National Center for Chaplain Development will be taking IFOC certified chaplains with IFOC to Nigeria in March 2009 to both teach and support the development of both the youth and adults in Chaplaincy.
National Center for Chaplain Development is proud to affiliate with the International Fellowship of Chaplains as a Charter Affiliate and will closely be working with IFOC for the development of Chaplains in the State of California and throughout the nation.
If you are interested in becoming a member of National Center for Chaplain Development, a charter affiliate of IFOC, please contact us at info@nccdat.org
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A father of six children, Chaplain Vorce is a former US Marine, Psychiatric Nurse, and a Retired Lieutant with the Saginaw County Sheriff Department where he served in the Special Operations Division. He has 22 years experience as a Police Chaplain and 36 years as a martial ares instructor.
Dr. Vorce has a Doctor of Education with a minor in Family Counseling, a Master's degree in Counseling, and a Bachelor's Degree in Biblical Studies. He is FBI Certified in the areas of Critical Incident Stress, CISD, and CISM with membership in the following:
* American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers (ASLET)
* International Critical Incident Stress Foundation (ICISF)
* International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analyst
* American Association of Christian Counselors
* Michigan Association of Suicidology