• Duration 10 week
  • Lectures 1
  • Skill level Spiritual Warfare Tactics
  • Quizzes 0
  • Pass parcentages 80
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    Kwabena AMS

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    Intensive Training with Practical Demonstration and Personal Ministry Courses

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Course Description This course, “Prophetic Preparation Training” explores the realms of the Prophetic Ministry, and examines various types of messages […]

Free Training On Spiritual Warfare Tactics

Course Description
This course, “Prophetic Preparation Training” explores the realms of the Prophetic Ministry, and examines various types of messages and the vessels that operate in this sphere. It educates on how to represent the sender, how to present the message, and then use one’s personal experience to help others. Students will participate in practical sessions where they will receive ministration by ministering the prophetic word to one another. Students who refuse to practical sessions will not be allowed to minister to anyone. Non participation or exemption from practical sessions will result in loss of 30 percent of grade.

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Course Objective
The purpose of this course is to enable students:

  • To understand the basic knowledge of deliverance ministration.
  • To decipher between the uses of various terminologies that applies to deliverance ministration and their usage.
  • To use the knowledge acquired as effective tools to work the works of the kingdom
  • To know how to use the knowledge to minister to self as the preaching of the gospel requires personal experience.
  • To understand the language of the spirit and it application to the natural environment

Required Text Books

  • The Holy Bible (Kings James Version and New King James Version)
  • Strategic Deliverance Warfare: Interference by Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels
  • Receive and Maintain Your Deliverance on Legal Grounds: by Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels
  • Strategic Deliverance Solution: Discover and Destroy Ancestral Curses by Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels
  • Destiny Solution Prayers: Lord Make me Over by Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels

Recommended Text Books

  • Books by Dr. Bill Hamon
  • Pigs in the Parlor by Frank Hamond

Course Requirement (for credits award)

  • 90 to 100 percent of class attendance is required for course completion
  • Students must read and study the recommended chapters prior and after the class session
  • Students must complete required exams and/or project as required for a category of study

Course Evaluation

  • This program is an intensive practical training that requires each student to be present and actively participate in all practicum.
  • Students will be evaluated based on practical knowledge and observations noted during each major session.

Course Assessment
Student’s assignment and project assessment would be based on:

  • Knowledge
  • Comprehension
  • Application (Practicum)
  • Academic Satisfaction
  • Proper Citation of Authorities and frequency of references
  • Spelling/Grammar/Syntax/Submission

Assignments and Projects
Weekly Assignments:
Students are required to write a weekly reflection on the topic covered. Each question must be answered adequately to reflect the exactly question as stated in the course assessment above. Also, see reflection and continuous assessment questions below.
Each week’s reflective paper carries 10% of final grade.

  • Ordinary Level Weekly Assignments: 3- 5 pages
  • Bachelor’s Weekly Assignments: 3-7pages with citation
  • Master’s Weekly Assignments: 5-9pages with citation
  • Doctorate Weekly Assignments: 7-15pages with citation

One Time Final Projects:
A 7 -12-page paper is due at the end of each semester course. This paper will integrate all elements of the course work including previous writing, discussions, reading, practical experiences and practical reflections.
Students must clearly articulate the comprehension of lessons learned and knowledge acquired as stated in the course assessment above.
Please see related questions for project at the end of each section or chapter.
This project carries 30% of final grade.

  • Ordinary Level Final Project: 5-10 pages
  • Bachelor’s Final Project: 10-15 pages with citation
  • Master’s Final Project: 15-25 pages with citation
  • Doctorate Final Project: 25-35pages with citation

Practical Reflection for Continuous Assessment
1. What did you learn?
2. How practicable is, the lesson learnt.
3. How does the lesson affect you?
4. How do you plan to use the lesson to shape your life style?
5. How will you also use the lesson learnt to help others?
Examination
There will be a final quiz at the end of each course section.

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