WILLIAM D. OLDHAM, M.Div., LPC

William D. Oldham (Bill) is married and is the father of three. He is the founder, owner and primary counselor of NWACI. Bill grew up on a family farm near the small town of Stockton, Missouri. He graduated with honors in the Music Education program at Missouri State University in Springfield where he was a student leader of the local chapter of Campus Crusade for Christ International. In 1980-1981 he served as student staff in Jerusalem, Israel.

He holds a Master of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Bill was associate pastor of a small church in Pennsylvania for 3 years after which he took graduate and doctoral courses in Christian Counseling from Westminster Theological Seminary near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He acquired the Certificate of Pastoral Counseling from Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation also in Philadelphia. He has over 30 hours of post graduate masters courses in psychology.

As a counselor with over 15 years experience in private practice and as an employed mental health professional Bill has served men, women, couples and teens from many ethnic origins and spiritual backgrounds. His wisdom, capacity for care and support coupled with sensitively, personally and practically applied biblical truth walks with his clients as they confront even the most difficult situations.

NWACI was developed by Bill Oldham to provide Christian Counseling for married people dealing with sexual issues, marital discord, adultery, and sexual addictions, parenting and others. Individuals and teens also benefit from his work with depression, anger, anxiety, relationship issues, forgiveness, sexual addiction, single life, career management, as well as helping people manage symptoms arising from bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and personality disorders.

William D. Oldham is a Licensed Professional Counselor under the auspices of the Arkansas State Board of Examiners in Counseling. He is also a member in good standing of the Arkansas Mental Health Counselors Association, American Counseling Association, and the American Association of Christian Counselors .