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Biblical EQ is a set of educational resources created by John Edmiston around the idea of “developing emotional intelligence in a Christian way.” Its core medium is the book of the same name, alongside a free email course, videos, slides, a blog, workbooks, and church seminars that can be booked. It is not a general psychology course; instead, it is explicitly framed around the Bible, theology, and Christian spiritual growth, discussing how to manage emotions in the areas of self-management, relationships, communication, and negotiation.
The course/content presents Jesus Christ as the model for emotional intelligence and describes the Holy Spirit as the inner power for personal emotional transformation. Topics include “Jesus and Our Emotions,” correcting perception, thoughts and intentions of the heart, emotions and physiology, and Christian social skills. The learning format is relatively lightweight: users can buy the Kindle or paperback version, or sign up for the free email course and receive the full content at a pace of 3 lessons per week, 17 lessons in total. The website also provides videos, slides, and a free workbook, making it suitable for self-study or church small-group learning.
Pricing is fairly transparent for the book: the Kindle edition is US$5.99, and the paperback is US$14. The email course is free. Churches can invite the author to teach seminars, but the captured text does not disclose seminar fees, duration, travel costs, or payment methods.
Its strengths are its clear positioning and low barrier to access. The free email course appears to cover nearly the full content of the book. The author has a background as a missionary, pastor, seminary professor, and CEO of Cybermissions, and has taught in multiple countries, giving him substantial theological and ministry experience. Reader reviews also emphasize that it is practical and balances psychology with faith.
The limitations are also clear: the resource relies heavily on Christian premises, so it is not suitable for those looking for neutral psychology, corporate emotional intelligence training, or clinical psychology courses. The website does not show accreditation, certificates, assignment feedback, community coaching, or a systematic assessment mechanism; learning support appears to be mainly self-directed.
It is better suited to Christian personal growth, pastors, counselors, church workers, small-group Bible studies, or seminars on emotional health. Based on the text, the teaching language appears to be English. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the captured text, so actual access should be tested. If the site cannot be opened reliably, it may be better to use book-purchase channels or subscribe to the email course first.
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