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The Institute of Indigenous Evangelism offers an eight-week online Power Evangelism School designed to equip students with biblical foundations, spiritual formation, and practical evangelism tools.
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Each cohort combines live instruction, mentorship, and real-world application—ensuring that what is taught is practiced.













Program Structure
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Live Weekly Session: 1.5 hours (interactive teaching, prayer, discussion)
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Weekly Personal Study: 2–3 hours (reading, prayer, assignments)
Each session builds progressively—from evangelism foundations to discipleship and outreach practice.
Technology & Learning Requirements
Students need:
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Reliable internet connection
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Zoom-capable device (camera + microphone)
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Email access for materials and communication
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Personal Facebook social media Account
Instruction & Mentorship
Classes are led by the Arrow Creek International Ministries leadership team, with guest lectures from experienced evangelists and ministry leaders.
Mentorship is woven into each cohort through accountability, guidance, and spiritual formation.
What to Expect
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Live online instruction
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Personal mentorship in group setting and spiritual formation
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Practical assignments and outreach opportunities
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Community connection with fellow students
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Certificate of Completion upon successful participation












Ministry Training Programs
The Institute of Indigenous Evangelism offers focused ministry training programs designed to equip students with biblical foundation, spiritual depth, practical skill, and cultural understanding—preparing them to carry the Gospel with clarity, integrity, and purpose within Indigenous communities and beyond.
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Each program integrates live instruction, mentorship, and hands-on engagement, ensuring students grow not only in knowledge, but in spiritual authority, character, and leadership.

Power Evangelism Track
The Evangelism Track is a six-week intensive journey designed to equip students to share the Gospel with clarity, conviction, and compassion.
Guided by experienced leaders, participants receive interactive teaching, personal mentorship, and practical activation—gaining real-world experience in outreach, discipleship, and Spirit-led ministry. This track forms evangelists who understand both the power of the Gospel and the cultural contexts in which they serve.
Spiritual Mentorship
Group Mentorship & Formation - As part of the Evangelism Track, students participate in group-based mentorship that emphasizes shared learning, discussion, accountability, and spiritual formation.
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Under the guidance of seasoned leaders, each cohort explores biblical foundations, leadership development, and personal discipleship within a relational setting. This environment strengthens unity, cultivates spiritual maturity, and prepares students to carry the presence of God with consistency—both in ministry and daily life.
Community Outreach
Students are given opportunities to apply their training through community-based outreach projects and regional ministry initiatives. These experiences provide hands-on formation in servant leadership, compassion, and evangelism—bringing tangible Gospel impact to Native communities.
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Qualified students may will be invited to serve alongside Arrow Creek International Ministries through events such as the Jubilee Campaign of Hope, local outreaches, or regional gatherings—partnering with established ministry teams and host churches to extend the Gospel beyond the classroom and into real-world ministry contexts.



