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Training Tracks - Curry Blake

The document describes a new Bible school called the International Apostolic Bible College/John G. Lake School of Ministry (IABC/JGLSoM). It has two training tracks: a first track for part-time students focusing on essential doctrines and practices, and a second "hardcore" track that provides free tuition in exchange for missionary service. The second track is for those wanting full-time ministry who will serve as missionaries wherever needed upon graduation. The school will provide training in locations worldwide and thoroughly equip missionary personnel.

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Training Tracks - Curry Blake

The document describes a new Bible school called the International Apostolic Bible College/John G. Lake School of Ministry (IABC/JGLSoM). It has two training tracks: a first track for part-time students focusing on essential doctrines and practices, and a second "hardcore" track that provides free tuition in exchange for missionary service. The second track is for those wanting full-time ministry who will serve as missionaries wherever needed upon graduation. The school will provide training in locations worldwide and thoroughly equip missionary personnel.

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For more than five years people hearing the JGLM message have

been requesting that we start a Bible School where more in-depth


training could take place…
Now there is a Bible School that does that very thing. And as you
would expect of JGLM, we are doing Bible School in a very different
way…
A way that has never been done before…

TWO TRAINING TRACKS

We have two tracks of training available:

The First Track is for those who want a practical, applicable, and
effective course of Bible study. This will include 12 weeks of
classroom instruction and practical application in the essential
Christian doctrines and practices that have become the trademark
of JGLM.

The JGLM message is, according to many Christian leaders,


changing the very face of Christianity everywhere it is proclaimed.
This Track is geared for those not sure whether they will be engaged
in full-time ministry. This is an excellent program for those desiring a
deeper knowledge of the Bible and it’s life-changing truths…

Another group following the First Track are those that are convinced
they should be in full-time ministry, yet are more comfortable
following the “normal” path of ministry training.

Those in the First Track will undergo training in 12 courses (each


course lasting one week). Each course may be completed in a
module format. Any course may be taken by anyone at any time it is
being offered. Each course will cost $100 (Tuition) plus text book(s)
and/or syllabus. There are no administration or registration fees.

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The Second Track is for those that are convinced that they should be
in full-time ministry, and want to totally abandon their lives for the
Gospel. This group is comprised of individuals that desire more out of
their Christian life than just going to church and preaching.
The group of people geared to the Second Track are those that
have decided to live a missionary lifestyle regardless of where the
Lord has them. These are those who are similar in attitude to the
Special Forces in the U.S. Military. They are ready to go anywhere,
anytime. They are willing to invest their time in training so that they
can spend themselves in service for their King.
In exchange for their hardcore attitude, they will receive their entire
training free of any tuition (Textbooks and Syllabus must be
purchased).
This group will agree to go where they are needed once they
graduate. This group will also agree to serve one year on the field for
every school year of training received from the John G. Lake School
of Ministry.
JGLM has opportunities for ministry all over the world. Our target
areas of operation at this time are:

• Hong Kong – Working with the • Thailand – establishing ministry


underground house church in training bases for Native Thai
mainland China. Christians.
• Burma – establishing ministry • Philippines – establishing ministry
training bases for Native Burmese training bases for Native Filipino
Christians. Christians.
• Haiti – establishing ministry • Mexico – establishing ministry
training bases for Native Haitian training bases for Native Mexican
Christians. and Indian Christians.
• Cree Indian Reserve (LaRonge,
• United States – establishing
Saskatchewan, Canada) –
ministry training bases for
establishing ministry training bases
American Christians.
for Cree Indian Christians.

We are now receiving candidates for Missionary training.

Our Missionaries will be the most thoroughly trained and equipped


missionary personnel in the world.

We are also strengthening our position as a Missions sending and


support organization. We will assist in the overall support of any
Missionary we send out.

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International Apostolic Bible College
School Days Index

1st Year Courses To Be Taught .......................4

Academic Calendar ......................................5

Financial Information ~ Fees and Tuition .....5

Student Housing ..............................................6

Rules & Standards ...........................................6

Ministry Opportunities .....................................7

Expectations and/or Requirements .............7

Instructors: Staff & Guest ................................8

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IABC/JGLSoM
1st Year Courses

1. Basic Bible Doctrines


2. New Creation Truths
3. Vital Issues and Spiritual Disciplines
4. Revival ~ Personal & Public
5. Prayer 1 ~ Purpose, Practice and Power
6. Divine Healing Technician Training
7. Life Teams & Church Planting
8. Pioneers of Faith ~ Church History 101
9. Leadership & Spiritual Authority
10. The Holy Spirit ~ Gifts and Operations
11. The Life of Jesus
12. Principles of Spiritual Warfare

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Academic Calendar & Schedule
The 2005 Academic School Year for the IABC/JGLSoM will be from
1 August 2005
Until
1 November 2005

Financial Information

The IABC/JGLSoM is committed to providing the best possible


training and training environment at the lowest possible cost. Our
goal is to offer all training on a free-will offering basis. We are also
setting in place a scholarship program for students that cannot
afford to attend on their own. The average financial resources
each student needs to have available for the 12 weeks they will be
in school is approximately $200-$300 per week.
This being the inaugural session, some costs are hard to foresee.
Regardless of circumstances, we are committed to ensure that no
student will go hungry while in training.
As stated for the First Track of twelve courses tuition for each weekly
course is $100 plus any textbook(s) and/or syllabus.

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Student Housing
Students will be responsible for their own housing; however, we will
be available to help students find roommates and affordable
housing.

Rules & Standards


Rules and Standards will be added progressively.

DRESS CODE

Dress Requirements for Women:


Women should wear appropriate casual and semi-casual wear, such as would be
appropriate in a professional office environment, during classes, at church and in the
ministry offices.

• Skirt lengths should be modest and in good taste. Loose fitting stirrup pants may
be worn under loose fitting tops that extend to mid-thigh length.
• Leggings are not permitted.
• No worn or torn denims or tight-fitting pants are allowed. No T-shirts, tank tops,
beachwear or over-sized, baggy attire is allowed.
• Shoes should correspond to clothes worn.
• Hair should be kept clean, well groomed and neat. No trendy, bizarre hairstyles,
or weird coloring is allowed.
• No body piercing of any kind is allowed.

Dress Requirements for Men:


Men should wear appropriate casual and semi-casual wear, such as would be
appropriate in a professional office environment, during classes, at church and in the
ministry offices.

• Shirts are to be tucked in at the belt at all times.


• No worn or torn denims or tight-fitting pants are allowed.
• No T-shirts, tank tops, beachwear or over-sized, baggy attire is allowed.
• Shoes should correspond to clothes worn.
• Hair should be kept clean, well groomed and neat. No trendy, bizarre hairstyles,
or weird coloring is allowed. Hair should allow for half the ear to be showing on
the sides, not touching the collar in the back.
• If a mustache is worn, it should extend no lower than the mouth line and be kept
neat and trimmed. Beards are to be kept neat and trimmed.
• No body piercing of any kind is allowed. Men will not wear earrings at any time during
class, church or JGLM functions.
Any questionable attire or grooming will be referred to the Assistant Dean.

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Ministry Opportunities

Every IABC/JGLSoM student will be encouraged to participate in


various forms of ministry including but not limited to:

• Short Term Mission Trips ~ Foreign & Domestic


• Local Evangelistic Outreaches & Campaigns
• Helps & Service Ministry Assistance
• Internships with JGLM Affiliated Ministries ~ Foreign & Domestic
(A specific listing of opportunities will be provided to enrolled students and alumni upon
request.)

Expectations & Requirements

At IABC / JGLSoM we have only a few expectations. We expect our


students to be fully committed to taking what they learn to those
that need it. We do not teach for the sake of teaching. Students
are expected to duplicate themselves.

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Instructors
IABC and JGLSoM will have a variety of Staff & Guest Instructors. Other Guest
Instructors and Staff Instructors will be added as necessary to better equip the
students of IABC / JGLSoM.

Staff Instructors
Rev. Curry R. Blake
• Chief Instructor of the International Apostolic Bible College / John G. Lake
School of Ministry
• General Overseer of John G. Lake Ministries
• Director of the International Divine Healing Association & Divine Healing
Institute.
Bro. Curry is responsible for bringing John G. Lake’s teachings on healing and
dominion back to the Body of Christ which as resulted (to a large degree) in
the current popularity of Healing Rooms worldwide: Many Christian Leaders
agree that Bro. Curry’s teachings are “changing the face of traditional
Christianity”.

Rev. David Humphrey

Dr. Michael L. Brown

Robert W. Gladstone
Robert (Bob) Gladstone is the Dean of Academics for F.I.R.E School of Ministry
headquartered in Concord, NC. Bro. Gladstone’s zeal for holiness and a return
to New Testament Christianity is perhaps matched only by his solid
understanding of scripture.

Missionary David Hogan


David Hogan is a missionary to Mexico overseeing over 400 churches. Bro.
David and his team have seen hundreds raised from the dead and literally
thousands of miracles and healings. Bro. David brings his unique style of
ministry to impart a boldness of faith that has to be experienced to be
appreciated.

Bishop Bill Hamon


Bishop Hamon is the founding Apostle of Christian International Ministries,
located in Santa Rosa, Florida. He has been responsible for the activation of
thousands of saints in the area of prophetic ministry. He is a reproducer of
reproducers that reproduce reproducers. He is one of those rare individuals
that command respect while remaining down-to-earth and “reachable”.

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