
Deployment Overview
Graduates who complete the Evangelism Cohort with excellence may be invited into a special deployment phase—an opportunity to step beyond training and into real ministry assignment within Indigenous communities.
Deployment is where formation becomes action, and where students carry the Gospel with humility, authority, and cultural honor.
This mission phase is focused on serving, praying, and ministering among Native families and Nations, walking alongside seasoned leaders and demonstrating the love and power of Jesus in practical ways.
Ministry Training Programs
Selected graduates will join Arrow Creek International Ministries in three outreach initiatives during the Summer of 2026. These opportunities allow evangelists to minister in Indigenous gatherings, serve families, and engage in community-centered outreach.
Jubilee Campaign of Hope
Crow Fair (Crow Nation, MT)
Outreach during one of the largest Indigenous gatherings in North America—prayer spaces, evangelism, worship, and relational ministry among thousands of families.
Northern Cheyenne Outreach
Northern Cheyenne Nation
A focused evangelism weekend including healing/prayer ministry stations, community visiting, and compassion-based service such as food distribution.
Regional Community Outreach
Montana — TBA
A second tribal community outreach emphasizing intimate ministry, home visits, open-air worship, youth/family ministry, and prayer gatherings.
Eligibility & Commissioning
Deployment invitations are extended to graduates who demonstrate maturity, humility, consistency, and readiness for field ministry.
Students are evaluated on participation, character, teachability, and spiritual growth—not gifting alone.
Participants Will Experience:
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Team-based ministry oversight
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Prayer and evangelism activations
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Community service and outreach
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Cultural honor and relational ministry
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Post-mission reflection and leadership support
Deployment is a sacred commission, not a guaranteed step. Those invited are sent as witnesses, servants, and carriers of the presence of Jesus—prepared to walk in the harvest fields of Indigenous communities.
