Auditing or Repeating FHM Schools

Time for Another Round

With autumn on the horizon, our thoughts migrate away from vacationing, picnicking, and sunbathing and move toward digging into something substantial so we can grow and mature in our personal, spiritual, and professional lives. You might be one of our former participants or graduates of Basic 1/Course 201 or Basic 2/Course 202 at Freedom House. Yet you find that some of the old wounds and the brokenness in your life are still festering or rearing their ugly heads. Maybe your professional work needs an added touch up with new, infused words from the Lord.

John Eldredge, our colleague in prayer ministry healing, says it quite clearly:

The human soul is a place of profound mysteries. … Do not be surprised or discouraged if you find that it takes more than one round of prayer. It didn’t take you a day to get into this mess. Sometimes you’ll have to pray again in a month, and then again in six months. Listen carefully: This doesn’t mean that “it didn’t work.” Quite often Christ comes back in our lives for a deeper work of healing. Even if you’re only eighteen, the sun has gone down a lot of times in your life; there’s a lot of past there. But if you’re fifty-eight, there’s a whole lot more past to your story. So be gracious, be patient; it doesn’t mean you’re blowing it if Christ brings it up again. It simply means it’s time for another round, and so you go back again through this exact process of repentance and deliverance and healing.

(From Free to Live. Bold added for emphasis.)

You might be the person that John is describing. We at Freedom House want to extend our invitation to you to revisit our prayer ministry courses for either your own personal healing or for your professional growth or for both. You can either audit or repeat our Courses 201 and 202. (These are the new titles of Basic 1 and 2 along with new lessons and new lectures.) Both Schools start Saturday, September 16, 2023.

COURSE 201 & 202 AUDIT/REPEAT REGISTRATION:

We have developed two short Applications to make it easier for you to apply. See which one is appropriate for you:

STUDENT APPLICATIONS to Audit Course 201 or 202 – You already completed the course and earned your Elijah House Certificate.

  • Now you want to take the course again as a refresher for your personal healing and/or professional training.
  • This would be an “audit.”
  • The only requirement is attendance.

Course 201 Audit Application

Course 202 Audit Application


STUDENT APPLICATIONS to Repeat Course 201 or 202 – You did not complete the course and did not earn your Elijah House Certificate.

  • Now you would like to earn your Elijah House Certificate and complete the course for your personal healing and/or professional training.
  • This would be a “repeat.”
  • You are required to do all incomplete homework and to attend all 8 Days; you could only miss one-full day.

Course 201 Repeat Application

Course 202 Repeat Application


All application forms must be received no later than the third Wednesday in AugustAn additional $35 fee will be assessed for late registration or late payment beginning on the third Thursday in August.

On Day 1 of the Schools, you will receive an updated spiral-bound Freedom House Student Booklet with valuable information about the overall course, the Elijah House graduation requirements, the homework assignments, plus additional supplementary documents on each Lesson to expand your learning.  The fee of $25 is not included in the Student Costs.  Therefore, you will need to plan to bring that amount either in cash or check on Day 1 to receive your Booklet.

COURSE 201 & 202 AUDIT OR REPEAT SCHOOL COSTS:

SCHOOL COSTS SINGLE STUDENT MARRIED COUPLE
FACILITATOR FEE &

OVERHEAD EXPENSES

$335.00 $561.00
COURSE MANUAL (incl. shipping) $65.00 $130.00
PAYPAL PAYMENT FEE $15.00 $25.00
LATE FEE $35.00 $35.00

 

ONLINE PAYPAL™ PAYMENT OPTIONS:

Using PayPal submit GRAND TOTAL OR MINIMUM DOWN PAYMENT (Single $150/Couple $200) using PayPal and submit Application by email to marianne@freedomhouseministry.com


Course 201 Audit or Repeat



 

QUESTIONS?

We do hope to see YOU at the Schools this school year for “another round” of God’s restorative grace, His divine deliverance from strongholds as we banish our enemies through the power of the Holy Spirit, and the healing balm that He pours into our woundedness and brokenness as only Jesus, our good Shepherd, can do.


Trisha Frost – Founder and President of Shiloh Place Ministry

We are excited to be hosting Trisha Frost as one of our speakers at our 2017 graduation weekend in just a couple weeks! Learn more about her and the event:

Jack and Trisha Frost experienced many things through the 35 years of their relationship; some joyful and exciting, others disappointing and wounding. They lived, loved, and fought their way into finally finding their destiny. From their life journey to find the love they had so desperately been seeking came a revelation of unconditional agape love that brought healing to their family and also to the lives of many families around the world as Jack traveled and shared their story.

Now the message of agape continues in the life of Trisha and their children. Jack had for years encouraged Trisha to tell her side of the story, saying to the Shiloh Place staff that “there is a Niagara Falls of teaching in her, waiting to be released” but for a long time the circumstances of life and ministry have kept her travel schedule at a minimum.

Today is the hour of her release as she is one of many Shiloh Place teachers, charting our way through new challenges of life without Jack. Trisha’s life used to flow from feeling like an orphan, abandoned by her own loving father, and then by her husband; she felt she constantly had to take a back seat to Jack‘s other “loves.”

Now she can take you on the journey to find your place in the heart of God as she shares the breakthrough of her own revelation of love at the culmination of her pathway to healing, foremost as a favored child of God, then also as a wife and a mother. Trisha is ordained with The River Fellowship.

Learn more at: https://shilohplace.org/about/our-people/

Hear Trisha speak at our 2017 graduation weekend -- June 16th & 17th -- Register and purchase tickets today.

FULL DETAILS & REGISTRATION

Reflections on “Healing Our Children’s Hearts” – January 2017 Event

Having parents is not optional. Neither is being a child. That is the basic relationship of all human existence—parent to child and child to parent. Yet how do we navigate that relationship in a sinful world where we as parents wound our children—sin against them—and where we as children wound our parents—sin against them? How can parents stop the sowing and reaping of woundedness—sins against their children—that result in bitter root judgment and inner vow responses to pain, which eventually impact their adult children’s lives in such negative and destructive ways?

Healing Our Children's Hearts

Sitting and listening to Mark and Maureen Sandford for an afternoon turned our hearts to our children in a new way. All 65 of us in attendance began to realize that we could be different parents to our children no matter how long we had been parents, rather than being a wounded replica of the perhaps domineering, emotionally absent, hurting parents we had had. What an exciting time it was to attend “Healing Our Children’s Hearts” event in January 2017!

We journeyed with Mark Sandford, Spiritual Director of Elijah House Ministries, in Coeur D Alene, Idaho, and his wife Maureen as they led us into a child’s world and heart to understand who they are and what those tiny hearts really need from mom and dad.

To start with, Mark shared how as parents they decided to get vulnerable before their children—to share their own hurts and wounds from growing up. They explained that often when things in their family went wrong it was due to those unhealed events in their lives. This helped release their children from guilt, feeling the family troubles were their fault. Next, they were even able to apologize to their three children for where they had behaved wrongly and had hurt them. Amazingly, the Sandords were able to share their own wounded pasts and then apologize in ways that their kids did not feel they had to become a mommy or a daddy to their poor, victimized, and wounded parents. What a gift!

Open Lines of Communication

As a result of sharing their own struggles, the children were able to open up and talk about themselves. Then, the Sandfords realized that children don’t often have the words to communicate their difficult emotions—the anger, grief, or fear that is deep inside. So they began giving their kids a vocabulary to describe their own emotions so as parents they could hear what was in their hearts. As parents, Mark and Maureen learned to validate their children’s feelings rather than correct or criticize how they felt. In this way, the children were able to be who they really were by sharing their emotions, not just trying to please their parents through burying their feelings and being the good little kids or only saying what mom and dad wanted to hear.

Finally, in a sweeping teaching on Jacob’s life from Genesis 27 through 33, Mark explained how Jacob had to strive to receive the blessing. Even though his father Isaac did bless Jacob, it was a stolen blessing and that blessing did not tell Jacob who he really was. So he lived out of an inner vow: “I have to make it happen so that I get the blessing.” Thus, Jacob lived a life of swindling others until he met “a man” who truly blessed him in Genesis 32; he met God face to face and was told: “Your name shall no longer be Jacob, but Israel; for you have striven with God and with men and have prevailed." Later in life as an old man, Jacob was able to bless each of his children in Genesis 48 and 49, telling them their true identity apart from wounds so that they could live out their life’s destiny. This is the amazing Hebrew blessing that we as parents can learn to give our children—telling them who they are, not just nice encouraging words. (This continues in Israel today, as parents bestow the blessing on their children throughout their lives.)

Save the Date - Apr 29th

This was a thrilling event, which gave us new insights into our own hearts as parents and new eyes and ears to see and hear the hearts of our children. However, we scarcely scratched the surface, covering only the four topics of apologizing, emotions, inner vows, and giving the blessing. There are actually nine topics in the DVD series on this subject that the Sandfords have created.

How to fully replicate healing our children’s hearts in greater depth in our own families and relationships with our children is a emphasis still to be explored. So in April we will be bringing Part 2 of this important teaching: It’s Not Too Late: A Deeper Experience of Healing Our Children’s Hearts. Time will be allowed for practicums.

Testimonies

From some of our attendants:

This event brought to my mind regrettable situations of raising my children. For example, I realized I didn’t comfort them when they needed comfort, believing a lie that they had to toughen up. So they were left emotionally abandoned. I can only say that this “Healing Our Children’s Hearts” teaching is so important for younger and middle-aged parents to avoid wounding their children, and to also repair emotional damage already done. It’s really not too late!

- Ray L

The "Healing Our Children's Hearts" event was helpful to me as a parent because I felt encouraged by Mark and Maureen as they shared openly their own unique journey as parents to their children.  They inspired me to be more proactive about caring for my children's hearts--spiritually, emotionally, and psychologically--by taking extra efforts to ask questions, to pray with them and to hold/hug them, instead of passively letting our busy agenda dominate our daily lives.   I would encourage all parents and grandparents to come to the April event to be ministered to by their loving and spirit-filled teachings.

- Gloria L

Excellent seminar about the hearts of children!  The words we say, the things we do all affect the heart.  I wish I would have understood this when I was raising my own children.  Yet it’s not too late because I now have a grandson, his wife, and great granddaughter living with me—and soon to be another dear great grandchild joining us in March.  Much healing needs to be done in their hearts and by the grace of God, He will bring it to pass, and hopefully I can be a part of that healing using what I’ve learned.

- Camilla M

I am familiar with Mark Sandfords's teachings already, but this teaching on Healing Our Children's Hearts really gave me and my husband hope. We didn't get saved until after our children were adults, so we made a lot of mistakes and felt hopeless. Mark gave very specific ways we need to still parent our children no matter how old they are. He explained how to make restitution to heal our children's hearts. I will be going to the follow up event in April and would recommend all parents to go. It is good to hear these truths again and again so we can change our thought patterns and beliefs according to God's word.

- Vickie F

We hope you will be able to join us on April 29th. Save the date and watch for more information soon.

- Dorie Lorden, MSW