Course: Prophetic Equipment and Empowerment Text Book: School of Prophetic Deliverance Understand the Language, Interpretations, & Assignments Author and Instructor: […]

Course: Prophetic Equipment and Empowerment
Text Book: School of Prophetic DeliveranceÂ
Understand the Language, Interpretations, & Assignments
Author and Instructor: Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels
Academic Information
Course Description
This course, “Prophetic Equipment and Empowerment” explores the realms of the prophetic, and examines the language and interpretation of prophetic utterances. It educates on how to understand and relates to the prophetic word. Participants are taught to use the knowledge to help themselves, and then use one’s personal experience to help others. Students will participate in practical sessions where they will receive ministration by demonstrating the act to one another. Students who refuse to receive ministration will not be allowed to minister to anyone. Non-participation or exemption from practical sessions will result in loss of 30 percent of grade.Â
Course Objective
The purpose of this course is to enable students:
- To understand the basic knowledge of the Prophetic ministry and ministration.
- To decipher between the uses of various terminologies that applies to prophetic ministration, especially in the realms of “Spiritual Warfare and Deliverance” as well as 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 its application to the natural environment
Learning Objective
The purpose of this course is to enable students to understand the basic knowledge of deliverance (building on previous knowledge).
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- Students will be able to explain the basic concept of the Prophetic ministry and the realms of “”.
- Students will be able to decipher between the usages of various terminologies that applies to the “Prophetic Spiritual Warfare.”Â
- Students will be able to analyze the experiences of the individuals that seek help from Prophetic Ministry to gain understanding of their situations.
- Students will be able to demonstrate the knowledge acquired with regards to prophetic ministry.
- Students will be able to implement the skills of the prophetic ministry.
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Assessment
- Students will be expected to write an exam or essay on the basic concept of the “Prophetic Ministry”Â
- Students will be expected to present a case study and analyses or evaluate how to handle spiritual warfare cases that relates to “the Prophetic.”
- Students will be able to journal their experiences from lessons learned about “the Prophetic.”
- Students will be able to do a group report with “Spiritual Warfare” in the realms of Prophetic ministration.
- Students will be able to participate in Prophetic session with the assistance of a supervisor or a mentor.
Required Text Books
1. The Holy Bible (Kings James Version and New King James Version)
2. School of Prophetic-Deliverance by Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels
3. Freedom: How to Set the Captive Free by Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels
4. Receive and Maintain Your Deliverance on Legal Grounds: by Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels
5. The Power of the Spoken Word by Evg. Pauline Walley
6. Anger: Get Rid of it by Evg. Pauline Walley
Recommended Text Books
- Prophets and Personal Prophecy by Dr. Bill Hamon
- Prophets and the Prophetic Movements by Dr. Bill Hamon
- You Can Know How to Defeat Satan by Morris Cerullo
Course Requirement (for credits award)
- 90 to 100 percent of class attendance is required for course completionÂ
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- 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
- All students must be present to participate actively in all the practical sessions; and take note of all observations for further discussion and project writing
- All students must present a weekly reflective paper.
- All students must post their comments on the school websites to encourage others.
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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:
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- KnowledgeÂ
- ComprehensionÂ
- Application (Practicum)
- Academic SatisfactionÂ
- Proper Citation of Authorities and frequency of references
- Spelling/Grammar/Syntax/SubmissionÂ
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Assignments & Projects
Weekly:
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.
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Onetime 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.Â
Students must clearly articulate the comprehension of lessons learned and knowledge acquired as stated in the course assessment above.Â
Please see related questions for project at the end of each section or chapter.
This project carries 30% of final grade.
*Please, note that your personal experiences and encounters are needed in all presentations.
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.
Course Schedule and Reading:
Student must read related chapters or pages before class session.
Book: Deliverance Solution Wisdom: Freedom I
How to Set the Captive Free
Syllabus and Requirements
Introduction
1. Understanding the Office of the Prophet
2. Differentiating the Call from the Gift
3. Types of Prophets
4. Qualities of a Prophet
5. Functions of the Prophetic Ministry
6. The Channels of Communication
7. The Prophetic Word, and the Prophetic Language
8. Understanding and Interpretation
9. Prophetic Deliverance
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY ONE: INTRODUCTION || NOV. 10th 2022
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY ONE: CHAPTER ONE & TWO || NOV. 10th 2022
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY TWO: CHAPTER THREE || NOV. 12th 2022
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY TWO: CHAPTER FOUR || NOV. 12th 2022
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY THREE: CHAPTER FIVE || NOV. 17th 2022
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY THREE: CHAPTER SIX || NOV. 17th 2022
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY FOUR: CHAPTER SEVEN Part 1|| NOV. 19th 2022
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY FOUR: CHAPTER SEVEN Part 2|| NOV. 19th 2022
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY FIVE: CHAPTER EIGHT || NOV. 26th 2022
- PROPHETIC PREPARATION ONE: DAY FIVE: CHAPTER NINE || NOV. 26th 2022