Orientation and Administrative Guide: Harvestime International Institute
Orientation and Administrative Guide: Harvestime International Institute
Administrative Guide
Course Format . . . . . . . . . . 17
Study Materials . . . . . . . . . 18
Seven Study Steps . . . . . . . . . 18
Taking The Courses For Credit . . . . . . . 19
Student Record . . . . . . . . . 20
Part One of the manual presents an introduction to the ministry of Harvestime International
Network and the Institute.
Part Three is an administrative guide which provides suggestions for group study, starting an
Institute, and reproduction and translation of curriculum.
ORIENTATION GUIDE
This section introduces the ministry of Harvestime International Network and the Harvestime
Institute by providing information on the organization, its purposes, doctrinal beliefs, specific
mission, structure and function, and curriculum.
HARVESTIME: A joining of the words "harvest" and "time" emphasizes the urgency of the
command to harvest. The Bible warns, "Where there is no vision, the people perish" (Proverbs
29:18). Jesus Christ challenged His followers with one of the greatest visions of all times:
...Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest.
(John 4:35)
The challenge for laborers for the spiritual harvest fields of the world is greater than ever as we
near the return of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. In the natural world, harvesting is the act or
process of gathering the ripened crop, to gain or win by effort the product of any labor. In the
spiritual world, the analogy of natural principles of harvest is made to the reaping of souls of
men, women, and children through proper presentation of the Gospel. Jesus said:
...The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few. (Matthew 9:37)
The only way this great spiritual harvest will be reaped is for each born-again believer to become
a reproducing Christian...a harvester. It is to this vision Harvestime International Network is
dedicated: Raising up laborers for worldwide spiritual harvest.
INTERNATIONAL: The word international means "between or among nations." Our vision is
global in nature, with special emphasis on people groups yet unreached with the Gospel message.
NETWORK: A network is the joining together of many segments to make a whole. Working
between denominations, organizations, and nations in a new network of evangelism is the vision
of this ministry. Simply stated, a network consists of people talking to each other, sharing ideas,
information and resources to achieve a common goal. For Harvestime International Network,
that goal is reaching the world with the Gospel of the Kingdom. The New Testament definition
of the Church is an example of networking. The Church is pictured as a united body of many
parts, gifted believers functioning together in ministry and mission (I Corinthians 12:4-31).
The controlling power of the network is the authority of God's Word and the Lord Jesus Christ.
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
It was upon the spiritual harvest fields of the world that Jesus Christ constantly focused the
attention of His disciples:
Say not ye, There are yet four months, and then cometh harvest? Behold, I say
unto you, Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to
harvest. (John 4:35)
The challenge given by our Lord is for laborers, men and women who know how to reap the
spiritual harvest fields of the world for the Kingdom of God. It is to this purpose that Harvestime
International Network is dedicated, to recruit, train, motivate, and mobilize a network of
international harvesters capable of:
...The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few; Pray ye therefore the
Lord of the harvest, that He will send forth laborers into His harvest.
(Matthew 9:37-38)
And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same
commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.
(2 Timothy 2:2)
And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom,
but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power: that your faith should not stand
in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God. (1 Corinthians 2:4-5)
The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved. (Jeremiah 8:20)
...He reserveth unto us the appointed weeks of the harvest. (Jeremiah 5:24)
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DOCTRINAL STATEMENT
The purpose and objectives of Harvestime International Network focus on the spiritual principles of harvest revealed
in God's Word. The Doctrinal position of the organization is also centered on this great vision:
The Seed
The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the true Word of God, the foundation of Christian faith,
understanding, life and ministry. The Scriptures are without error and are not to be added to, taken from, or changed
by tradition or supposed revelation:
The Godhead consists of God the Father, God the Son Jesus Christ, and God the Holy Spirit:
For there are three that bear record in Heaven, the Father, the Word and the Holy Ghost: and
these three are one. (1 John 5:8)
There is but one God, unlimited, eternal and perfect, Creator of Heaven and earth:
For thus saith the Lord that created the heavens; God Himself that formed the earth and made it;
He hath established it, He created it not in vain; He formed it to be inhabited; I am the Lord, and
there is none else. (Isaiah 45:18)
Jesus Christ was supernaturally conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. He was the perfect
sacrifice for the sin of all mankind through His death and the shedding of His blood.
He arose from the dead in His own glorified body, appeared to many, ascended into Heaven, and will return to earth
in power and glory. He is now the Head of His Body, the Church, victor over all the powers of darkness, and is at
the right hand of God making intercession for believers:
Wherefore God also hath highly exalted Him, and given Him a name which is above every name:
That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in Heaven, and things in earth, and
things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the
glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:9-11)
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God The Holy Spirit:
The Holy Spirit inspired the Word of God, anointed Jesus Christ for His ministry, filled the Church with Pentecostal
power, and will transform the mortal bodies of believers in the glory of resurrection.
The Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, unites man to Jesus Christ in faith, brings
about the new birth, and dwells within the believer.
The Baptism of the Holy Spirit is available to all who believe in Jesus Christ and will be evidenced by the ability to
be a powerful witness of our resurrected Lord as well as the confirming sign of Acts 2:4:
But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses
unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the
earth. (Acts 1:8)
The gifts of the Spirit are available to the believer through the ministry of the Holy Spirit, who bestows them on
every man as He will:
But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally as He will.
(1 Corinthians 12:11)
The Holy Spirit also makes possible the fruit of the Spirit, enabling the believer to grow in sanctification:
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness,
temperance... (Galatians 5:22-23)
MAN
The Sower
Man was created by God in the image and likeness of God. Through the original sin of Adam and Eve, all men
became sinful in nature. Man is totally incapable of returning to God in himself, and is lost without hope apart from
the salvation of Jesus Christ:
And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a
quickening spirit. Howbeit that was not first which is spiritual, but that which is natural; and
afterward that which is spiritual. The first man is of the earth, earthy; the second man is the Lord
from Heaven. (1 Corinthians 15:45-47)
SALVATION
The Harvest
But he that received seed into the good ground is he that heareth the Word, and
understandeth it; which also beareth fruit...(Matthew 13:23)
Salvation is the gift of God through grace and faith in Jesus Christ. There is no name except that of Jesus Christ by
which mankind may be saved.
By turning from sin, bringing forth the fruit of repentance, and trusting in Christ and His death for the sins of all, man
is born again to eternal life by the Holy Spirit.
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Through this redemptive act comes forgiveness of sin, liberation from bondage of the world, and freedom in the
Spirit of God.
For it is by free grace (God's unmerited favor) that you are saved (delivered from judgment and
made partakers of Christ's salvation) through (your) faith. And this (salvation) is not of
yourselves--of your own doing, it came not through your own striving--but it is the gift of God;
Not because of works (not of the fulfillment of the Law's demands), lest any man should boast.--It
is not the result of what any one can possibly do, so no one can pride himself in it or take glory to
himself. (Ephesians 2:8-9) The Amplified Bible
THE CHURCH
The Laborers
Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest that He will send forth laborers into His harvest. (Matthew 9:38)
The Church is the Body and Bride of Christ. The primary mission of the Church is to teach all nations and to make
disciples, taking the Gospel of the Kingdom to all men and nations with confirming signs:
And He said to them, Go into all the world and preach and publish openly the good news (the
Gospel) to every creature (of the whole human race). He who believes-- (that is,) who adheres to
and trusts in and relies on the Gospel and Him Whom it sets forth--and is baptized will be saved
(from the penalty of eternal death); but he who does not believe--who does not adhere to and trust
in and rely on the Gospel and Him Whom it sets forth--will be condemned. And these attesting
signs will accompany those who believe: In My name they will drive out demons; they will speak
in new languages; they will pick up serpents, and (even) if they drink anything deadly, it will not
hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick, and they will get well.
(Mark 16:15-18) The Amplified Bible
THE CONSUMMATION
Thrust in thy sickle, and reap: for the time is come for thee to reap;
for the harvest of the earth is ripe. (Revelation 14:15)
The consummation [the end] of all things includes the visible and glorious return of Jesus Christ, the resurrection of
the dead, and the translation of those alive in Christ unto the judgment of the just and the unjust. Satan with his hosts
and all men outside Christ will be separated from the presence of God to endure eternal punishment while the
redeemed will be in the presence of God for eternity:
But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye
sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again,
even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him. For this we say unto you by the
word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not
prevent them which are asleep. For the Lord Himself shall descend from Heaven with a shout,
with the voice of an archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first;
Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet
the Lord in the air... (1 Thessalonians 4:13-17)
And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another
book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which
were written in the books, according to their works. (Revelation 20:12)
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HARVESTIME INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE
The word "institute" rather than "training center" or "school" is used because the noun form of
the word not only means school, but can also mean a union or association. This reflects the
networking aspect of Harvestime International Network, sponsoring organization of the Institute.
The vision is to work with existing evangelical organizations in the raising up and equipping of
spiritual harvesters.
The word "institute" in its verb form means "to bring into being, develop, create, initiate,
conceive, and give birth to." The Institute is birthing a vision designed to move laymen from
vision to reality, from observation to demonstration of the power of God.
-Harvestime International Institute is not a seminary for those who desire study of theological
issues or training in Biblical languages, archaeology, history, etc.
-Harvestime International Institute is not in competition with the traditional Bible college. For
those who are educationally and financially qualified, have access to a school, and whose
circumstances permit, we encourage a traditional Bible college education. Harvestime is for
laymen and women who do not have opportunities for such training.
-The Institute is not a self-improvement program. God is not teaching self-improvement but is
taking dead men and women and making them spiritually alive. That is radically different from
self-help.
Harvestime International Institute was conceived by the Holy Spirit and in answer to a cry from
the harvest fields of the world for materials geared for the average layman. Leaders involved in
training laymen found most available programs to consist of two approaches:
First, there is the curriculum offered by of the typical seminary or Bible college which includes
Latin, Greek, Biblical archaeology and many other courses not included in the training of the
disciples by Jesus. Some of these courses are beyond the educational level of the average layman,
and geographic accessibility and tuition costs to a seminary or Bible college are often prohibitive.
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Second, there is the seminar approach, where only one or two segments of training are provided.
For example:
-In some seminars students may be taught "How to Have the Power of God" with
great emphasis on the miraculous, but no training on the practical aspects of
ministry. They may emerge with zeal but no practical knowledge of how to use
that power.
-In some seminars, participants are introduced to deep revelations which inspire
them, but they are not taught how to study God's Word to receive their own
revelation through the Holy Spirit. Thus, they become only imitators of what they
have heard.
Harvestime International Institute is more extensive than a seminar in its content, but at the same
time is not as inclusive as a Bible college because it eliminates materials not directly related to
spiritual growth and reproduction.
The Institute is mobile in form. Through the Internet, computer disks, flash drives, SD cards,
mobile devices, local translation, publication, and distribution--the courses can be taken
anywhere in the world which allows laymen to participate without leaving their present
environment. Students study within the context of their own culture, allowing their daily
activities to remain stable while becoming a laboratory for application of what they are learning.
The Institute uses the distance factor as a positive element in developing learning independence.
The goal of education is not to make students dependent upon teachers, but independent of them.
The Institute does not spend millions of dollars on brick and mortar to build schools. The classes
can be offered in existing facilities, whether it be in a home, church, or public meeting hall.
Jesus did not construct buildings, yet He took men from vision to reality. It is the content, not the
physical facility, that establishes an institute as an effective spiritual force for God.
A great leader in the United States, Benjamin Franklin, once said, "Give me 26 lead soldiers and
I will conquer the world." He was referring to the printer's lead of the 26 letters of the English
alphabet used for type-setting and printing at that time. He recognized the tremendous impact of
the printed page. The distribution and translation record of the written Word of God, the Bible,
demonstrates the effectiveness of this form of communication.
Thanks to new technology, Harvestime International Institute can be taken into nations without
customs problems or expensive shipping costs. It can be downloaded from the Internet free of
charge anywhere throughout the world. The curriculum is then reproduced in the individual
countries, keeping costs at a minimum.
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The Institute is not a traditional correspondence course. Such schools are effective only where
there is a good postal system. Since the Institute targets unreached people in remote locations, the
correspondence course method is not effective because of limited postal service to such areas.
The Institute is a decentralized program. This means that minimum control is exercised by
Institute headquarters. We provide curriculum and guidelines for reproducing, translating, and
organizing group sessions, but we do not control the details of operation of local Institutes.
Decentralization enables rapid growth and provides the flexibility necessary for a cross-cultural
program of this nature. Each school is operated independently, maintains its owns records, and
awards its own diplomas.
CURRICULUM EMPHASIS
First: What Jesus taught by word and demonstration to raise up trained and motivated lay
leadership. Instruction focuses on what He taught to transform simple men into reproductive
Christians who reached their world with the Gospel message in a demonstration of power.
Often, emphasis is placed on the teaching methods of Jesus with little attention to the content.
But what did He actually teach that turned men from fishermen and tax collectors to international
harvesters?
Second: The curriculum emphasizes what was demonstrated and taught during the times of the
Acts and Epistles as His plan was instituted in the early Church. This emphasis in no way
discredits the value and inspiration of the remainder of Scriptures. Jesus often referred to the Old
Testament in His teaching. He based His life and ministry on the total revelation of God's Word.
The Institute equips students with creative Bible study skills to enable continued study of the
entire Scriptural revelation following completion of the core courses. We also provide Legacy
Bible Outlines of all of the books of the Bible. But the primary focus of Institute core courses is
teaching what Jesus taught to move men from vision to reality and the strategies revealed as His
plan was initiated in the Church.
But be ye doers of the Word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.
(James 1:22)
True knowledge is gained only by experience. Study results in gaining information, but not
experience. Teaching is factual while participation is experiential. Jesus is a living person, not a
cold fact. Relationship to Him is based on experience, not just knowledge, facts, and
information. The aim of the instruction is not accumulated knowledge, but action which converts
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the possibilities of ministry into reality. It is not just articulation [talking about the power of
God], but demonstration [putting it into action]:
And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom,
but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power; that your faith should not stand
in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God. (I Corinthians 2:4-5)
Although teaching is part of training, teaching leaves the learner the option to accept or reject
what is taught. We desire that students...
...mightest know the certainty of those things, wherein thou has been instructed.
(Luke 1:4)
SPIRITUAL REPRODUCTION
And He saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.
(Matthew 4:19)
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost; Teaching them to observe all things
whatsoever I have commanded you... (Matthew 28:19-20)
His last command should be our first priority. The Church is a spiritual body under commission.
Since 99% of the Church is composed of laymen, this force must be motivated to become
reproductive in order to harvest the spiritual fields of the nations of the world. (See "The
Challenge: Equipping The Laity" in Part Three of this guide).
And the things that thou has heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit
thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.
(2 Timothy 2:2)
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PROGRESSION
For complete, sequential, and intensified instruction designed to move laymen from vision to
reality, use the Core Courses in the order explained in the "Curriculum" section of this manual.
Each module and course is independent of all others, however, permitting courses to be used
separately if so desired. For example, a pastor can use "Foundations of Faith" in a class for new
converts without using other courses offered by the Institute. Supplemental Courses may be
used in any order.
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CURRICULUM
ORIENTATION AND ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDE
This manual introduces the vision of Harvestime International Network and the Institute.
Objectives, purposes, and course development are discussed. The guide explains how to use the
Institute on an individual or group basis and is an important tool for individuals or groups
planning to take the complete Institute.
CORE COURSES
MODULE ONE: VISUALIZING
Communicating the vision of spiritual harvest.
STRATEGIES FOR SPIRITUAL HARVEST: The initial call of Jesus Christ to men was to
be spiritually reproductive: "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men." His final
command, that of the Great Commission, also challenged followers to spiritual reproduction.
Using the analogy of the natural harvest, this course focuses on promises of spiritual harvest,
things that prevent harvest, and keys to effective harvest. It communicates the vision which the
remainder of Institute courses equips students to fulfill.
KINGDOM LIVING: The "Gospel of the Kingdom" shall be preached in all the world before
the return of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matthew 24:14). Understanding of Kingdom principles is
necessary if one is to spread the Gospel of the Kingdom. This course focuses on patterns and
principles of Kingdom living applicable to life and ministry.
MINISTRY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT: This study focuses on the ministry of the Holy Spirit,
spiritual fruit, and spiritual gifts. Students are guided in discovery of their own spiritual gifts and
position of ministry in the Body of Christ.
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KNOWING GOD'S VOICE: This course explains how God speaks to men today and how to
find His general and specific plans for life. A Christian model for decision making is presented,
along with guidelines for overcoming wrong decisions, steps to take if you have missed the will
of God, and methods for dealing with questionable practices.
CREATIVE BIBLE STUDY METHODS: This course equips students for personal study of
the Word of God after the conclusion of Institute training. Students learn how to study the Bible
by book, chapter, paragraph, verse, and word. Other methods taught include biographical,
devotional, theological, typological, and topical. Special guidelines for studying Bible poetry and
prophecy are presented and students are taught methods of charting and outlining.
BASIC BIBLE SURVEY: This survey provides an overview of the entire Bible. Study
outlines of each book of the Bible are provided for further development by the student. Volume
One: Introduction and Old Testament. Volume Two: New Testament.
DEVELOPING A BIBLICAL WORLD VIEW: This course examines the Biblical world
view from Genesis through Revelation. God's plan for the nations of the world from the
beginning of time is detailed. Current worldwide spiritual need is also presented.
TEACHING TACTICS: This course examines the methods Jesus used to teach and preach the
Gospel. Students are taught how to prepare and present lessons and how to teach and preach the
Gospel.
POWER PRINCIPLES: The early church was born in a demonstration of the power of God.
Power principles taught in this course equip students for spiritual harvest and moves them from
being spectators to demonstrators of the power of God.
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MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES: Everything Jesus did centered on the great purposes of
God. This course analyzes Christ's objectives for ministry and teaches students to institute
management by objectives in their own life and ministry.
LEAVEN-LIKE EVANGELISM: The Gospel of the Kingdom spreads throughout the world as
leaven in bread dough: The leaven is small and hidden, but its impact is unlimited. Effective
evangelism strategies are taught, including detailed instruction on the deliverance ministry,
church planting, and techniques of networking between ministries.
SUPPLEMENTAL STUDIES
WOMEN, A BIBLICAL PROFILE: A study of all the Bible teaches about women and their
role in ministry. Also includes a study of the Bible books bearing women’s names--Ruth and
Esther--and resources for biographical study of all of the women of the Bible.
YOU CAME UNTO ME....A JAIL AND PRISON MINISTRY MANUAL: A complete guide
to jail and prison ministry. Includes guidelines for writing and visiting inmates, conducting
group services inside an institution, reaching out to families of inmates, and ministering on death
row.
BATTLE FOR THE BODY: A study of all the Bible teaches about divine healing. Complete
guidelines for receiving and ministering healing.
PRISONER OF THE LORD: A book for those doing time in jail or prison--whether short or
lengthy sentences, life without parole, or on death row. It is for inmates, with portions written by
and about inmates. Its purpose is to give inmates a new beginning and a new spiritual destiny.
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THE KING HAS ONE MORE MOVE: Life is filled with many situations that are like
"checkmates" in a game of chess. Whatever your crisis, you will learn how the King has one
more move.
SHATTERING THE SHACKLES OF SHAME: Multitudes around the globe are carrying
heavy burdens of shame. Shame is an emotion that will keep you forever shackled to the past
and prevent you from rising up to fulfill your God-given destiny. The purpose of this study is to
shatter the shackles of shame that have bound you, your loved ones, or those to whom you
minister.
BITTER WATERS: Are you facing a divorce, terminal illness, loss of a loved one, etc.?
Based on a true-life experience, this book deals with biblical answers to the unexplained
difficulties in life--the tragedies that result in "bitter waters".
DIVINE DWELLING: This book teaches you how to dwell in the secret place of the Most
High and receive the associated spiritual benefits detailed in Psalm 91.
ALTAR COUNSELOR'S GUIDE: Available as an Internet download only. A manual for altar
workers.
LEGACY BIBLE OUTLINES: Available as Internet downloads only. Outline studies of all of
the books of the Bible with questions for each chapter and complete commentaries on some
books.
DIVINE DIVISION: Available as an Internet download only. How many times, in the divisions
we personally encounter, is it God actually at work in our lives instead of Satan? We usually
credit broken relationships, church splits, and other divisions as the work of Satan. But is that
always true? Are some divisions instituted by God to accomplish His purposes? Is there really
such a thing as divine division?
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DIVINE PROVISION: Available as an Internet download only. The divine provision on
which this study focuses is not where one lives lavishly and selfishly consumes resources by
satisfying extravagant, materialistic desires. The abundance God wants you to experience is
where your needs will be met so you will be able to sow liberally into the Kingdom of God and
extend the Gospel to the nations of the world.
DIVINE DESTINY: Available as an Internet download only. Based on the journey of Moses
and the Israelites to their promised land, this daily devotional guide will enable you to fulfill your
own divine destiny.
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PART TWO:
Each of the core courses can be downloaded, reproduced, and used to teach others. Instructions
for translation and reproduction are given in the administration section of this guide. Students
may also study the material on their personal computer or mobile devices.
Suggestions For Group Study: Guidelines for using the course in a group setting.
Course Introduction: This identifies the module of which the course is a part, gives the name
of the course, and presents an introduction to the subject matter.
Course Objectives: Major objectives are stated in terms of what the student should be able to
do upon completion of the course.
Chapter Organization: Each chapter contains an introduction and list of objectives. A key
verse focuses on the major concept taught in the chapter. Lesson content is presented in a
modified outline format divided by headings and subheadings, special titles which identify the
content of the following paragraphs. This format enables a student to easily learn concepts and
teach what he learns to others.
Self-Test: At the conclusion of each chapter, a self-test is provided. Answers to tests are
provided in the back of each manual. (If you are teaching in a group situation and you do not
want students to have access to the answers, simply remove the answer pages when you print the
material.)
For Further Study: This is the final section in each chapter. It encourages additional
independent study on the subject matter.
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STUDY MATERIALS
The curriculum of Harvestime International Institute is designed so that other reference books are
not required to complete the courses. You do not need a Bible concordance, dictionary, Bible
handbook, atlas, or commentary, etc. If you have access to these materials their use is
encouraged, but they are not necessary to complete the courses. Only a Bible is required.
Set a special time for study each day. Always start with prayer to God that the Holy Spirit will
quicken your mind to learn God's truths. Follow this "Seven Step Study Plan":
Read the module and course titles on the introductory page of the manual. Use the curriculum
list provided in this guide to see where the course fits into the pattern of the Institute. Read the
chapter titles in the "Table Of Contents" of the manual. They provide an overview of the study.
Read the "Introduction" which introduces the subject matter. Read the "Course Objectives."
These are the main goals for your study of this course. After you complete the course survey you
are ready to begin the first chapter. For this and all other chapters use steps Two through Six.
Read the "Objectives" of the chapter. These are the goals you should achieve by studying this
lesson. Read the "Key Verse" and memorize it for the "Self-Test." This verse summarizes the
basic concept of the chapter. Read the "Introduction" to the chapter. This introduces the content
of the lesson. Go through the chapter and read the headings [titles which are centered] and
subheadings [titles which are even with the left hand margin]. These introduce the basic outline
of the chapter.
Now you are ready to study the chapter in detail. Read through the entire chapter. Do not skip
any material. As you read, underline important points and write notes or questions in the
margins. When you are told to look up a reference in the Bible and read it, be sure to do so.
Review the objectives at the beginning of the chapter. Have you met each of these goals in your
study? If not, study the materials again. Can you quote the "Key Verse" from memory? Review
the chapter headings, subheadings, and your own study notes and underlined portions.
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STEP FIVE - Self-Test:
Take the "Self-Test" for the chapter. When you finish, compare your answers with the correct
answers given at the back of the manual. Study again the material for any question which you did
not answer correctly.
Do the assigned projects in the "For Further Study" section. These activities will develop
independent study habits and expand your knowledge of the subject matter.
Upon completion of all the chapters of the course, refer back to the objectives given at the
beginning of the manual. Have you achieved these objectives? If not, you may need to review
certain portions of the course again.
When you finish the course, mark the completion date on the "Student Record" provided in this
guide.
For information on how to receive credit for the Harvestime courses through Harvestime
International Institute, check out the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on our web page at:
http://www.harvestime.org
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HARVESTIME INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE
STUDENT RECORD
Use this form to record core courses completed.
To obtain credit for courses, visit http://www.harvestime.org for further information.
VISUALIZING
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DEPUTIZING
ORGANIZING
MOBILIZING
EVANGELIZING
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PART THREE:
ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDE
This section provides administrative guidelines for using Harvestime International Institute
materials in a group setting.
The Gospel is to be preached to every nation. Can it be done in this generation? Only if the laity
is properly prepared and equipped to spread the Gospel message. When we speak of "laity" or
"layperson" we are referring to men and women who are not professional ministers. They
compose 99% of the church population.
Rather than separate the clergy [ministers] from the laity, we must help each born-again believer
realize his personal responsibility in fulfilling the Great Commission. The world will never be
reached with the Gospel if only the ministers are responsible for sharing the message. There are
not enough professional ministers to get the job done.
Involvement of the laity was one of the keys to growth in the early Church. In Acts 8:1 we read
that the persecution of Christians resulted in their scattering throughout Judaea and Samaria.
Church leaders remained in Jerusalem and we find...
...they that were scattered abroad went everywhere preaching the Word.
(Acts 8:4)
Not only the leaders, but also the laity who were scattered fulfilled an important role in the
advancement of the Gospel.
From the beginning, the spread of the Gospel was a lay movement. Men like Peter and John were
untrained fishermen. The majority of ministry and missionary activity in the early Church was
accomplished by non-professionals, ordinary men and women involved in secular work as
occupations.
When Saul tried to destroy the early Church, the Bible records that he entered into the temples
and into every house taking believers captive (Acts 8:3). He recognized that eliminating only the
temples and professional ministers would not stop the spread of the Gospel. Each layperson was
a reproducing Christian and each home was a center of evangelism.
If we are to reach the world with the Gospel message and stop the advance of the enemy, the
clergy and laity must join forces. Believers are not just fragments of the Church scattered
throughout the community who come together for worship, instruction, and Christian fellowship.
In daily life and work they are representatives of the Kingdom of God who can reach people who
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will never enter a church or attend a religious meeting.
Paul told Timothy to select faithful men and commit to them the things he had been taught.
These faithful men were to have the ability to teach others. Through this organized plan of
equipping the laity, the Gospel would be spread throughout the world.
It is the selection of these "faithful men and women" that is the key to effective equipping of the
laity. The world takes talented people and attempts to give them character. They focus on
creating professionals. God said to take "faithful men" of character and He will empower them
with spiritual talents and abilities.
By following the plan given in 2 Timothy 2:2, the Church can experience tremendous growth.
Even on a one-to-one basis the multiplication is amazing. Look at the chart on the following
page. This chart uses the period of a year as the average time necessary to disciple [train] a new
convert and make him a reproductive Christian. In reality, the process could take more or less
time, depending on the people involved.
But using a year as an average, if a believer would reach just one person and disciple them each
year and have them pledge to disciple one person each year, the world could easily be reached
with the Gospel.
Observe on the chart that during the first year the believer is discipling one person. At the end of
that year, there are now two faithful men [the believer and the person he has discipled].
During the next year, each of them disciple one person. At the end of the second year, there is a
total of four people, each of whom will disciple one person the following year.
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DISCIPLER(S) DISCIPLE(S) TOTAL
YEAR 7 64 64 = 128
YEAR 6 32 32 = 64
YEAR 5 16 16 = 32
YEAR 4 8 8 = 16
YEAR 3 4 4 = 8
YEAR 2 2 2 = 4
YEAR 1 1 1 = 2
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When you take an average church membership of approximately 100 people and increase this
chart to 100 people each discipling one person each year and these disciples in turn continuing
the cycle, it is easy to see how we could reach the entire world in this generation.
Jesus entrusted the laity with major responsibilities of the Gospel cause. Taking fishermen from
their boats, He made them into fishers of men. He believed that ordinary people could become
extraordinary when empowered by the Holy Spirit.
The purpose of Harvestime International Institute is to spread this vision of raising up and
equipping the laity which is God's methodology of spiritual multiplication. It is to the laity that
the Institute is geared and to the reproductive process of 2 Timothy 2:2 that we are committed.
Elementary reading knowledge is necessary for students to use Institute materials independently.
If the group falls below the entry level reading skill or members cannot read or write, guidelines
for adapting materials to illiterate people are provided in the Harvestime International Institute
course entitled "Teaching Tactics."
RECORD KEEPING
If you are teaching courses to a group want the students to receive certificates of completion,
reproduce copies of the "Student Record" form in Part Two of this manual and maintain a record
for each student. After the group has completed all of the courses listed on the "Student Record",
you can produce a completion certificate or diploma for your students. Harvestime headquarters
does not provide diplomas. You maintain your own records and present your own certificates.
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GROUP STUDY
If you have not previously taught in a group setting, we suggest you take the Institute course,
"Teaching Tactics." This course focuses on teaching methods Jesus used to train disciples to
reach the world with the Gospel. Here are the steps to begin your group study:
1. Download from Harvestime International Institute the first course you plan to teach.
2. Reproduce enough copies of the course for your group. You may charge them what it
costs to reproduce the course, but you cannot sell it for profit.
(Hard copies of the courses can be purchased in the US only. Visit our bookstore at:
http://www.harvestime.org)
3. If you are taking students through the entire Institute curriculum, reproduce copies of the
"Personal Record" form to record their progress. (See Part Two of this guide).
4. Establish the organizational structure for the sessions. Identify leaders, teachers, and their
responsibilities.
-If you live in a rural village or remote area, your advertising may be by word of mouth.
If you live in a city, you can prepare posters and flyers for distribution. Place these
anywhere Christians gather. Put them in churches, Christian bookstores, and ask local
ministers to announce classes in their services or in their church newsletters.
-Obtain mailing lists from Christian organizations and churches and send announcements
through the mail if postal service is available in your region. Send information on the
Institute to local newspapers and radio and television stations in your region.
-On all publicity, always include the name of your organization, date, time, location and
purpose of your meeting. Include your own name, address, and telephone number as the
contact for further information.
Harvestime provides a resource entitled The Immediate Institute to assist you in starting your
own Bible school.
-If you live outside of the US: You may request the Immediate Institute Download
free of charge via email.
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-If you live within the US, you may order the Immediate Institute Download from our
bookstore on our web page: http://www.harvestime.org. [Your support enables us to
provide these free resources.]
The Immediate Institute download contains everything you need to get a Bible school up and
running including the following:
Foundational Documents: This file provides guidelines for formulating foundational documents,
a doctrinal statement, and a statement of purpose for your school.
Budget and finances: This file provides a sample school budget and guidelines for financial
integrity.
Organizational Chart: This file provides suggested administrative positions and responsibilities
for the school. You may add or delete positions as deemed necessary for your own school.
Curriculum: Introduction to Harvestime curriculum, course listing, and course order form.
Faculty Handbook: A model handbook for faculty members, ready to personalize by adding or
deleting information relevant to your own school.
Student Handbook: A model handbook for students, ready to personalize by adding or deleting
information relevant to your own school.
Library Manual: This manual provides basic guidelines for establishing a college library.
Publicity: This file provides sample brochures, news releases, radio or television ads, bulletin
inserts, posters, flyers, invitational letters, and ideas for promoting your school.
Forms: Standard forms ready for personalization, including those needed for a student data base.
Correspondence: Standard letters ready for personalizing for your own school.
Student Ministries Handbook: To prepare your students for student mission assignments.
Course syllabi: Simple outlines to assist you in developing your class schedules.
In addition, the website provides UTube video links to assist in starting a school
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CONDUCTING CLASS SESSIONS
INTRODUCTORY MEETING:
-Open the first meeting with prayer and introduction of group leaders and members.
-Obtain the names and addresses of everyone in attendance. This will permit you to contact them
prior to the next meeting.
-Explain group procedures: Group leaders, teachers, and the dates, times, and places you will
meet.
-Conduct a time of praise and worship, inviting the presence of the Holy Spirit into the session.
-Introduce Harvestime by using the material provided on this subject in Part One of this guide.
-Present an overview of the total curriculum if you are going to use the complete Core Course
program. Explain where the first course fits into the sequence of courses.
-Review with students the "Seven Study Steps" for independent study provided in Part Two of
this guide. Give each student a copy of these steps to direct their studies. Each time you
introduce a new course, go through the course survey with students which is Step One of the
"Seven Study Steps" found in Part Two of this guide.
-Present an overview of the first lesson. Make assignments for the students to read and complete
prior to the next meeting.
FOLLOWING MEETINGS:
-Open in prayer.
-Welcome new group members and provide them with course manuals.
-Lesson: Discuss each section of the chapter students have studied. Ask students for questions or
comments.
-Review the "Self-test" together. Check to see how the students did on the test. You may want to
do the "For Further Study" projects as a group rather than on an individual basis.
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-Share any additional study you have done on the subject. Use various methods of teaching:
-Ask questions.
-Call for group discussion.
-Use charts and diagrams to illustrate the lesson.
-Have students present reports on certain parts of the lesson.
-Involve the students. Participation is the best method for learning.
-Apply the lesson to the lives of students. Emphasize practical application,
participation, and demonstration.
-Provide special times of dedication calling for new commitments to God.
-Always minister to special needs of group members and allow the Holy Spirit to
move in your class sessions.
Note completion on the "Student Record" forms if your group is working towards certificates or
diplomas.
Challenge group members to use what they have learned and teach the course to at least one other
person during the next year. This will continuously expand the network of spiritual harvesters.
If a student expresses interest in teaching Harvestime courses in a group setting, give him copy of
this "Orientation and Administration Guide"; have him complete the courses himself; and
suggest that he study the Institute course entitled "Teaching Tactics."
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TRANSLATION, REPRODUCTION, AND INTERNET POLICIES
We have accepted the challenge of Habakkuk 2:2 and Psalms 68:11. The Lord told us to "write
the vision and make it plain." But we must get it into the hands of the "runners," those out on the
front lines of evangelism. This is why we permit reproduction and translation of Harvestime
materials under the terms of these policies. Harvestime International Network retains the
copyright to all curriculum, but grants reproduction and translation privileges under the following
terms:
Translation:
-No changes should be made to materials other than are necessary linguistically if the text
is being translated into another language.
Reproduction:
-Commercial printing in hard copy perfect-bound format and sale of these is not
permitted in the US. We sell perfect-bound copies in the US in our online bookstore to
help underwrite our extensive free program around the world. Perfect bound copies must
be purchased from Harvestime. You may, however, reproduce the materials by copy
machine, flash drives, SD cards, CD ROMs, etc. If you make a copy using a copy
machine, you can charge students what it cost you to do so. You cannot sell the courses
for profit.
-If you reproduce a course by copy machine, you may use your ministry or Bible school
name on the cover or title page if desired, but you must include the Harvestime copyright
and contact information. Example:
Power Principles
Curriculum Provided By:
Harvestime International Network
http://harvestime.org
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-The title page of the course must be retained, complete with our website information.
This page identifies the materials and permit contact with our organization.
Example:
The basic theme of the training is to teach what Jesus taught, that which took
men who were fishermen, tax collectors, etc., and changed them into
reproductive Christians who reached their world with the Gospel in a
demonstration of power.
-If you have limited funding for reproduction of materials, then have the students
download the materials from our website directly to their own computer or mobile device.
If they do not have Internet access, then copy the course(s) to a flash drive and pass the
flash drive around so that each student can put the materials on their computer, tablet, or
phone.
Internet Policies:
-You may put Harvestime courses on your own site as long as you note that they
are Harvestime courses and include a link to the Harvestime site.
-You cannot charge for Harvestime courses online unless you are grading papers,
maintaining student records, and offering degrees to students.
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