Apostolic Empowerment Series
Confirming the Foundations of the Faith
The classes for the Apostolic Empowerment Series are described as Follows:
This is An In-house Apostolic Training and In-service Series:
These courses reaffirm the basic points of the Apostle’s doctrine of the Rebirth. By taking these courses, Apostolics are Empowered with the knowledge of the Real Apostolic Plan of salvation and can explain that there are no other Plans or methods of conversion and salvation taught in the Bible.
A Gmail address is needed to access the class.
The most probable audience for the Empowerment series are apostolic bible college students, apostolic pastors, soul winners, Sunday School teachers, and saints who want to sharpen their knowledge and skills in presenting and defending the biblical-apostolic plan of salvation.
This series includes the following three classes:
The Theology of Biblical Baptism
In this class we will search the Scriptures and the history of the church to answer some of the most fundamental questions about baptism. We respond to the most widespread questions about, the necessity of baptism, the purpose of baptism and the benefits of baptism.
We address the question: What is the difference between the baptism in Jesus’ name and the trinity formula of baptism using the titles father, Son, and Holy Ghost? These and many other questions will be answered in this study on the Theology of Biblical Baptism.
This is a 3-credit hour class at the IAAAIT
Textbook required Born of the Water, by Pastor Tim Harris
Each student and participant must have a Gmail address to access the class.
The Science of Speaking in Tongues
The public search for understanding of what speaking in Tongues mean and what it is, is one of the hottest topics in the church world. Some of the main urgent questions are, do you really have to speak in tongues to get the Holy Ghost? What is the difference between speaking in tongues as the initial evidence of being filled with the Holy Ghost and speaking in tongues as a gift of the Spirit? Are there other signs seen in the Scriptures and or the movement of God in history that were used by God as a sign that men are filled with the Holy Ghost? These and other questions are addressed in this course. In this course we study the theology behind speaking in tongues as the initial evidence of being filled with the Holy Ghost by finding the origin of its counter part in the book of Genesis. We show that speaking in tongues as initial evidence is the dispensational sign of the Last Days and the Dispensation of Grace. In here a study of the pattern of God filling men with the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues, that proved to be documented scientific proof that speaking in tongues is the initial evidence of being filled with the Holy Ghost.
Textbook speaking in Tongues, Initial Evidence and Scientific Proof, By Dr. Lawrence Brown, Jr. Ph.D.
Modern Conversion Theology
In the Modern conversion practices of the church world today, based on a misconception about the context of Romans 10:9, many churches, evangelist, and bible college teachers teach that conversion is wrought by the convert saying a salvation prayer. This idea is the basis and the seed of much of the faulty and erroneous conversion theology taught in the church world today. Misthinking that Romans 10:9 is teaching that, has led to a whole list of other passages being claimed to be conversion passages. On that list are I John 5:1, Ephesians 1:13, Matthews 3:1-6, and a host of others that are analyzed in this course. Therefore, in this class we conduct a search of the Scriptures that prove that Romans 10:9 is not related to conversion.
Thinking this causes many to devaluate the sacred apostolic sacrament of baptism, and they use this misconception as an alibi to neglect seeking to be filled with the wonderful gift of the Holy Ghost, speaking in tongues, saying I got it when I confessed Christ.
And too, thinking Romans 10:9 is teaching that salvation is complete by just saying a salvation prayer has misled many generations of people into thinking that baptism is not necessary. Because of that situation, in this class we reveal the true meaning of Romans 10:9 and we analyze each of the pseudosalvation passages that are used to deter converts from being born again according to the Apostles doctrine (Acts 2:38).
Therefore, in this class we thoroughly investigate that theology and from our finding conclude that Romans 10:9 is unrelated to conversion.
Textbook The Romans Ten Nine Question, By Dr. Lawrence Brown. Jr. Ph.D.
These courses will be taught online, Google Classroom.
Study Groups and Partnering Students
We suggest setting up study groups in families and study partners where younger internet savvy saints will partner with other saints who this is there very first experience with online course taking
How to Register
Complete an application information form online at IAAAIT website
Submit the tuition of $250 by December 20, 2022
Using your gmail you will be invited in to the class, you will accept the invitation and be thereby placed into the class. Then you will explore the syllabus and all of the class activities including assignments, resources, videos of the topics and the access to zoom sessions and more.
Special Note to Master’s of Theology Students, The courses of the Apostolic Empowerment Series are included in the Master’s Program already. If you are registering for the Master’s Program, you do not have to pay twice for these classes. And you can complete them in time for the Certificate graduation ceremony March 25, 2023.
Purchase the textbook Born of the Water
Purchase or download from google classroom a copy of the Romans 10:9 Questions Series
Purchase or download the book Speaking in Tongues Initial Evidence and Scientific Proof
When you have done all of the above then you will be in the class and on your way to a certificate in Theology.
The Course will run about 9 weeks with about ten weeks allowed for completion. The course will be completed by March 21, 2023.
Because this course is required for all saints, we give the option of it being graded or audited as long as all of the classes have been attended and or videos for auditing students viewed. If you do not choose to go through the rigor of the assignments and testing grading system, see the assistant professor for a milder method of completion. There are videos and short get-to-the-point learning activities that could be enjoyed by those whose schedule can not accommodate the challenges of a bible college class format.
Tuition and Payment
The cost for this certificate is based on its cost nationwide from the IAAAIT $750, 250 per course which is an affordable rate of about 84.00 per credit hour. However, we have agreed to offering a first-time student special packet rate of $250.00 as a pilot group incentive.
If you register and enroll by December 15, 2022, you will be eligible for the Pilot incentive rate of $250.00 for the entire certificate program.
All students are required to pay their full tuition amount by December 15, 2022 for the January starting date January 15, 2023.
The registrar will use the Gmail account on your receipt to place you into the google classroom.
They will need to pay via credit card, debit card or cash app
Only Taking One or Two Classes?
If for any reason you get permission from the campus chancellor Dr. Tiffany Fane to only take one or two of the courses your rate will be 85.00 per class. But you will not be in the certificate program. You will receive college credit and be able to use those credits for future programs and/or degrees here at the IAAAIT. And too you will be empowered that much also. If you have to choose what course to take first, you must take the theology of Biblical Baptism, it’s the course that is required to be taken by all apostolic saints.
Final Steps for Registration Into the Classes
The class will be in session from January 15, 2023, to March 21, 2023. All students who complete the program by that date will be awarded their certificate in Theology. We hope that we can present the first college certificate to some of our saints who were in the past unable to attend college and get a degree or certificate.