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School of Eagles provides training, equipping,
and spiritual activation of the saints. Questions About School of Eagles? What are the purpose and core values of the school? ‘School of Eagles’ is a Prophetic Resource Center called by God to serve local churches in equipping the saints for the work of ministry. Our course of instruction is designed to train individuals in an understanding of God’s word as well as to activate God’s gifts and power in their lives. The basic principle of each course offered is to ‘teach, activate, and train’ each individual to function in his/her specific gift and call of God on his/her life. There is a strong emphasis on the teaching of God’s word as well as serving to release each individual to function in God’s power and gifts in his/her life. Personal mentoring is an active part of each students training. Involvement in the local church body is required as well. |
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BELIEFS
What is the leadership dynamic like for the school? Who are the teachers? Do you have a way of keeping in touch with students that graduate? We have kept in email contact with almost all of our student graduates. Some have established ministries that are connected with House of Bread Ministry. How successful is the school in terms of graduate students actually doing something after they leave the school that aligns with the purpose of the school? All of our students become active members or leading members of local church expressions. They have planted churches, healing ministries, counseling ministries, evangelistic endeavors, etc.
What is the number of students that attend your school per term? There are 6 to 15 full-time students each year, but some classes have as many as 40 students in them. They come for the region and some even come for other countries just for a specific part of the school such as School of Prophets, or School of Worship What is the length of the school from start to graduation? The school is a 1-month or a 4-month school. We also accept interns in an intern process which can go for 1 year How do students experience community at your school? Do students live together? Do students eat together? Students are an active part of the local church. They live with families or together in homes. They eat with families or together at times. What type of practical activities and outreaches are part of the curriculum? The students are actively involved in local church and outreach activities. They work with children, teens, worship, prophetic ministry, healing ministry, prayer, and evangelistic outreach. One course is called ‘Christ in Me’ where the students are the teachers or ministers of six weeks. This class is followed by six weeks of some sort of outreach project in the community. They have done weekend retreats, ministry to Native American tribes, children’s outreach, retirement community ministry, conferences, poetry in community centers, etc. The students participate in a ministry to the Apache Nation in Arizona as well. The students participate in healing teams and prophetic teams in designated services. We Are Here To Serve:
All of the courses of instruction are recorded as well. Some classes are made available via the interment to serve correspondence students. Many courses can be taken on a self-study basis to assist the students in a flexible schedule to best help each student complete the courses. Who Are WE? Some convictions of those who sit at the Reformation International Ministries are: A Kingdom theology and the faith to see a victorious church and a global harvest rise in the earth. The issue is God’s field of "wheat" not "tares". The issue is "harvest" and not "darkness"! We see the raising up of the "Tabernacle of David" among the nations - A free Spirit of liberty and worship in the manifested presence of Christ. A freedom unto life and a breaking of the bands of religious bondage. We actively pursue the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry by the fivefold ministry. We believe in the priesthood of the believers and the work of Christ’s ministry through the saints. We believe in the discipling of the nations through local church ministries. We believe in the need of connecting through relationship rather than common purpose. It is out of relationship that common purpose will be found. |
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