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Greetings! Thank you for your interest in coming to Uchee Pines! Since 1970 our Education Department has been equipping men and women with the practical skills and training necessary to reach out to a lost and dying world. If you sense God calling you to a life of more effective missionary service, Uchee Pines may be the place for you! Currently Uchee Pines offers a number of challenging training courses. Our Lifestyle Educator course (LE) provides one year of intensive instruction in preventive medicine, natural remedies,practical trades training and gospel evangelism designed to give individuals a better understanding of God s methods for ministering to the sick. Those who desire further training may then continue on to our Lifestyle Counselor course (LC) two more years of advanced medical missionary instruction, including one year in the classroom and lab, followed by one year clinical experience through our on-site Lifestyle Center. (In addition we offer an online course www.ucheepines.org/training-programs/lex). In this information packet you will find a trainee handbook, one application form, and four recommendation forms. Please read over the handbook prior to beginning the application. Upon completion send it to us for review. Please give the reference forms to individuals that have been acquainted with you for at least one year, and one of the references must be from your pastor or first elder. The references should be sent directly to us by email (scanned), fax or letter. Your application will be processed once we have received it and the references. Also, please be sure to enclose a current picture of yourself and the $50.00 application fee with your completed application. If you have any questions please don t hesitate to e-mail lifestyleed@ucheepines.org or contact us at the number below. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you and God bless, Lifestyle Education Department Uchee Pines Institute 30 Uchee Pines Road, #31 Seale, Alabama 36875 334-855-4764, ext. 7030 Fax: 334-855-4549, 334-855-4780 www.ucheepines.org

LIFESTYLE EDUCATION INFORMATION PACKET TABLE OF CONTENTS Introductory Letter to Uchee Pines Training Programs Trainee Handbook Part I: Academic Information......................................................................... 3 About Us........................................................................................... 3 General Principles.................................................................................... 3 Training Programs.................................................................................... 4 Lifestyle Educator (LE)......................................................................... 4 Hands-on Training............................................................................. 4 Final Practicum................................................................................ 4 Special Topics................................................................................ 4 Block System................................................................................. 5 Lifestyle Counselor (LC)........................................................................ 5 Dedication Policy............................................................................. 5 Financial Policy............................................................................... 6 Block (4 Weeks) Costs......................................................................... 6 Mission Block................................................................................ 6 Refund Policy................................................................................ 6 Financial Aid Policy........................................................................... 6 Early Arrival Option........................................................................... 6 Part II: General Information & Policy.................................................................. 7 Attendance.......................................................................................... 7 Business Office...................................................................................... 7 Campus Dining Room................................................................................. 7 Campus Leaves...................................................................................... 7 Computers & Internet................................................................................. 7 Discipline Policy..................................................................................... 8 Dormitory Guidelines................................................................................. 8 Dress Code.......................................................................................... 8 Relationships........................................................................................ 9 Religious Services................................................................................... 10 Technology........................................................................................ 10 Transportation...................................................................................... 10 Vehicles........................................................................................... 10 Work.............................................................................................. 11 Contact Information.................................................................................. 11 Important Phone Numbers............................................................................. 11 Part III: Lifestyle Educator Course.................................................................... 13 LE Course Descriptions & Curriculum Hours............................................................. 14 Part IV: Lifestyle Counselor Course................................................................... 21 LC Course Descriptions & Curriculum Hours............................................................. 22 Frequently Asked Questions........................................................................... 27 Uchee Pines Trainee Handbook: (Revised 2018)

PART I: ACADEMIC INFORMATION About Us Nestled in 200 acres of east central Alabama pine land sits Uchee Pines Institute. Long ago, the land was home to the Yuchi Indians, a peace loving, gentle, agrarian tribe. The Yuchi Indians have moved on but the pine forests, the rolling hills, and the quiet remain. Uchee Pines was founded in 1970 by Doctors Agatha and Calvin Thrash to emphasize prevention and cure of disease through natural means. God had given these pioneers a vision to demonstrate through their medical practices the true power of the Great Physician. Their knowledge of the devastation caused by disease provided a powerful incentive for the establishment of a retreat in the country surrounded by flowers and trees, orchards and gardens, where all the advantages of God s remedies could be obtained. Uchee Pines has since grown into a ministry with worldwide impact. Much of its ministry revolves around our new lifestyle center. Here, guests receive a degree of personal attention not usually available in larger institutions. On the other side of campus is our Education Department, with classrooms, a small library and computer lab. Here, scores of trainees have been trained for effective missionary service. Other campus buildings include a small print shop, an industrial building, an auto repair shop, a campus chapel used for many Uchee Pines gatherings, two trainee dormitories, an RV park, and various staff homes. In the heart of the campus is our farm with its greenhouses, raised beds and orchards. There is even a red caboose donated by the Southern Railroad Company, which serves as guest housing. Uchee Pines currently offers several courses of study, all with one goal in mind: to equip Gospel workers who feel a passion to bring the blessings of salvation to a dying world. In this handbook you will learn about our Lifestyle Educator & Counselor courses and our Work Study option. In addition, you will discover the principles and guidelines that make Uchee Pines such a unique and life-changing place. General Principles At Uchee Pines, we believe our success in training missionary workers is dependent upon faithfulness to Scripture and inspired counsels. Listed below you will find some of the foundational principles that summarize our understanding of true education. Your success as a trainee is largely dependent on the degree to which you are able to embrace these ideals personally. For this reason, we invite you to prayerfully consider each of the following general principles, and commit yourself to them fully, before applying to Uchee Pines. We advocate: Wholehearted devotion to Jesus Christ as Savior, Lord, and Friend, with a chosen lifestyle of personal prayer, Bible study, obedience, and Christian service. Loyal support for the ideals, teachings, and organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church through talents, influence, tithes and offerings. Dedication to excellence in all aspects of the school s educational programs. This includes regular and punctual attendance, attentiveness in class, diligent study, and faithful completion of all required assignments. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 4

Recognition of the sanctity of work, and the importance of a balance between intellectual and manual labor in training. Respect for one s body as the temple of God, and determined abstention from alcohol, tobacco, illegal drugs, and other harmful substances. Purity of heart, which refrains from the exploitation of others sexually or emotionally, as well as from premarital and/or extramarital sexual activity and/or other impure practices. Appreciation for those forms of recreation, which encourage a deeper love for our Creator, such as walking in nature, hiking, gardening and camping. The highest ethical values, including transparent honesty in all situations, personal integrity, and fidelity to principle. Commitment to unity and cooperation while part of our campus family, through the subordination of personal desires to the needs and schedules of others. Training Programs Uchee Pines currently offers two challenging,on-site training programs. The Lifestyle Educator program is described below. The Lifestyle Counselor program is offered as an advanced training program after completion of the Lifestyle Educator program. Lifestyle Educator (LE) Our Lifestyle Educator course provides one year of intensive instruction in preventive medicine, natural remedies, and gospel evangelism designed to give individuals a better understanding of God s methods for health ministry. This is the classic Uchee Pines health evangelism course that has been such a blessing to so many. Hands-on Training All trainees have the privilege of working in various assigned departments on campus such as: food preparation and preservation, handyman services, landscaping, baking, housekeeping, organic farming, herbal shop, carpentry, construction, auto mechanics, etc. These assignments are designed to promote a healthy balance of mind and body, industriousness, a sense of value, and provide skills training in various industries. Final Practicum The LE program concludes with an intensive ministry practicum approximately one month in length, where trainees work together in a mission setting implementing the things they have learned in active missionary service. Special Topics In addition to regular classes, trainees will attend daily chapel talks, assembly meetings, and a variety of seminars and workshops offered on our campus at various times throughout the year. Some of the topics presented will include subjects such as: music, Christian dress, relationships, mission opportunities, midwifery, etc. Topics vary from year to year. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 5

Block System Each trainee will have the opportunity to learn from their instructor, research, and present to the class the things they are learning while the instructor reinforces the topic in discussion. The main topics thus studied will be taught in blocks of time (one block equals four weeks). Trainees can register for whichever block they desire in the Lifestyle Educator Course or take the entire course. Those who successfully complete the entire course will be dedicated, given a certificate, and be eligible to apply for the Lifestyle Counselor Course. For better understanding and a complete comprehension of the topics we encourage you to take the whole course starting in July of each year. We will provide inspirational chapel classes each morning when the trainees gather together to seek God s will on different inspirational topics. Lifestyle Counselor (LC) The 1.5 years Lifestyle Counselor program has been designed to fit men and women who have a burden to be medical missionaries of the highest order. The goal of the program is to prepare these individuals to: Effectively educate people in lifestyle principles and natural remedies in an effort to help them bring their lives into harmony with the laws of nature. Relieve human suffering and combat disease by using nature s rational remedies. Share in Christ s ministry of sacrificial service and work to the eternal salvation of those for whom He labors. Be prepared to function effectively in the care of the sick in a lifestyle center or mission station. This program is very demanding and consists of two phases. The first 1-year phase involves classroom instruction in the morning and practical work experience in the afternoon in various departments. In the last two months, practical work experience involves shadowing a senior LC. This experience will prepare them for the six month practicum phase at the end of the program, when a trainee is responsible for fulltime guest care and management with direct interaction between the medical staff and lifestyle guests. Under the direction of the medical staff, the trainee assists with: guest evaluation and management, history taking, physical examination, selecting a course of treatment, and administering appropriate remedies(including nutritional, herbals, hydrotherapy, massage and others). Trainees, on scheduled days during a session, participate in a medical conference with the medical staff where they present guest concerns and make recommendations on a course of treatment. Afterwards, they accompany their guest(s) to their doctor s visit. These experiences afford wonderful learning opportunities and provide continuing education. Trainees give lectures on topics such as: nutrition, exercise, shopping tips, simple natural remedies, and stress management to our guests. Also, they give hands-on classes to our guests as the following: cooking demonstrations, exercise, gardening and the use of natural remedies. In addition, in their daily one-on-one interaction with their assigned guest(s), counselor trainees are given opportunities to further educate and counsel on lifestyle principles and natural remedies, and if welcomed, they may also educate and counsel on spiritual matters. Dedication Policy In seeking to follow inspired counsels as closely as possible, Uchee Pines has chosen not to graduate trainees who complete our training programs. Rather, trainees who successfully complete the course of instruction and who show promise as a missionary for Christ are dedicated to a life of service in a special ceremony. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 6

Financial Policy There is a $50 application fee for all who would like to take the Lifestyle Educator or Lifestyle Counselor Course. This fee is waived for current students. The total cost for any course is $7,500/year. Once a trainee is accepted into Uchee Pines, $500 registration fee is due at least one week prior to secure their place within the incoming class. The remaining balance of $7,000 is due upon arrival at Uchee Pines. This amount includes room, board, and tuition for their entire year of training. Other costs include a $150 refundable room deposit fee, personal care items, $300-$400 for required textbooks and various class materials and mission trip expenses (variable, fund-raising can be done for this, during the LE course). Block (4 Weeks) Costs Each block costs $700. This includes the registration fees. $100 will be needed to be given for registration. This is non-refundable. Mission Block This costs $300 + mission trip expenses (airfare, travel and health expo materials, etc.) This is limited to pre-approved trainees. The funds for this trip can be secured through fund-raising. Refund Policy Trainees who withdraw from the program are eligible to receive the following refunds on tuition paid to Uchee Pines. No refunds are granted after the sixth month of classes has been completed. For withdrawals within 2 months = 75%, within 4 months = 50%, within 6 months = 25% Financial Aid Policy Work Study Option This program allows a trainee to work at Uchee Pines to help offset $6,500 ($7,500 minus the upfront non-refundable $500 registration fee minus a $500 incidental fee) of their $7,500 tuition. Canvassing during the year, and/or fund-raising, or working in industries on Sundays are available ways to help the work-study trainee earn funds to cover the remaining $500 incidental fee. Break down of course length is as follows: LE course The program for full pay trainees is one year in length. LE course with work study The program for work study trainees is two years in length. One year of study followed by one year of work. LC course The program for full pay trainees is 1.5 years in length. One year of study followed by six months of practicum. LC course with work study The program for work study trainees is two years in length. One year of study followed by six months of practicum and six months of work. Trainees who wish to complete their training in a shorter time frame should consider asking friends and family to help sponsor them in their efforts to receive missionary training. Many local churches are willing to provide worthy trainee scholarship funds, as well. We encourage you to explore all such options fully. Do not allow finances to stand in your way. God has a thousand ways to provide for those who put His work first. Send your application in today then watch how God provides! Early Arrival Option Trainees paying for the course in cash may also elect to arrive four weeks before the beginning of the course to offset some of their fees through trainee work. Trainees participating in this option may deduct $400 from their balance due upon arrival. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 7

PART II: GENERAL INSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION AND POLICY Attendance Regular and punctual attendance at all scheduled classes is expected from all trainees. If a trainee must miss a class due to illness he/she must be evaluated by the medical staff at the Lifestyle Center. In other unavoidable circumstances, please contact your teachers/supervisors affected, preferably before your class or work assignment begins. Absences will be excused at the discretion of the teacher, supervisor, and/or the Education Director. Tardiness will be dealt with according to the discretion of the teacher. Unexcused tardiness or absences will be recorded and will result in appropriate administrative action. Business Office Uchee Pines maintains a small business office at the Lifestyle Center to assist you with various services. Here you can send and receive faxes, purchase postage, photocopy and notarize documents. All financial matters connected with your time at Uchee Pines should be arranged with the business office. Campus Dining Hall The campus dining hall provides a model of completely plant-based dining for trainees, single workers, and guests. Trainees and staff who eat regularly at the dining hall are required to help with various assigned duties. All are expected to clear and clean their dining table area. This type of help is always appreciated. Meal serving times are: Breakfast 6:30-7:00 am Lunch 12:45-1:30 pm Supper 6:15-6:45 pm Though a good variety of healthful food is available in the dining hall, Uchee Pines is not able to accommodate trainees with special dietary needs. Suppers are very light, usually consisting of fruit and bread. Please contact us if you have questions. Campus Leave Except in emergency situations, leaves from campus should not infringe upon any scheduled seminars or classes. Should a campus leave become necessary, approval should be obtained from the Education Director and Dean as far in advance as possible. Computers & Internet Trainees must be computer literate and have some experience using Microsoft Word and PowerPoint. The Education building houses our Wi-Fi internet access and a small computer lab for trainees and other Uchee Pines residents. Internet access is available for online research, email, etc. Responsible use of the computer lab is expected. Internet use during class is restricted to class-related web activity. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 8

Discipline Policy If a trainee appears to be moving away from the goals and principles of Uchee Pines Institute, an effort will be made to restore the trainee to a spirit of willing and intelligent harmony. This discipline process begins with personal consultation and prayer. Should this seem inadequate to accomplish needed change, the school may restrict the trainee s privileges, or even suspend him/her from the school for a time. In rare cases, where a trainee is unresponsive to counsel or discipline, or his influence appears detrimental to other trainees, the school assumes the right to dismiss the trainee. Dormitory Guidelines Dormitory living requires cooperation and communication to ensure all things operate smoothly. Deans hold periodic family meetings to assign various cleaning duties and discuss ways to make dorm life more enjoyable. Some of our basic dorm guidelines include: Curfew. Adequate rest is essential to the maintenance of physical, social, and spiritual health. The school requires trainees to be in their respective dormitories by 9:00 pm and lights out by 9:30 pm. If trainees are not able to be in the dormitory by 9:00 pm they are expected to contact the dean beforehand to explain their situation. Food. No food is allowed in the dormitories, as it tends to attract various unwanted pests. Cooking implements are not allowed for food preparation. Laundry. There are washers and dryers in each dormitory for trainee use. Laundry soap is not provided. Pets. There is a no pet policy. Personal Property. Uchee Pines Institute cannot accept responsibility for stolen or damaged items. Telephones. Each dormitory has one phone line. Long distance calls will require a phone card. Those living in the dormitories should try to keep calls as short as possible, as there are others who may wish to use the telephone. Avoid calling other campus homes after 8:30 pm. Men and women should consider dormitories of the opposite gender off limits, except by special permission of the Education Director or Deans. Dress Code Both LE and LC Trainees should dress in a manner reflecting the sacred purposes of Christian education. Uchee Pines upholds the following guidelines for personal appearance: Christian Dignity and Simplicity Carelessness, sloppiness, or untidiness should be avoided as well as the opposite extreme of showiness or extravagance. Clothing should be selected in good taste, with a pleasant, attractive appearance. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 9

Appropriateness Presentable, durable work clothes for physical work, modest casual attire for recreational purposes, and more dignified clothing for classes and group worship. Jeans or T-shirts are not appropriate in the classroom. Modesty The opportunity to appreciate one as an entire person without drawing attention through dress or grooming to the body or person, especially in a sensuous manner, is the goal. Shorts, sleeveless shirts, sheer blouses, tight-fitting clothes, or low-cut necklines should not be worn. For skirts or dresses, hemlines must be well below the knee, standing or sitting, with no slits above the knees. Maturity and Confidence Self-respect and a sense of security in Christ are demonstrated by good grooming, without the need to resort to artificial adornments such as jewelry, colorful cosmetics, or faddish clothes. Role Distinction Clothes and hairstyles should emphasize the unique and sacred identities of men and women (men are required to wear pants & women are required to wear skirts or dresses). Lasting Quality Clothing should be selected that will last because of its durability, quality construction, and practical style. Health Clothing should be chosen that promotes good circulation and avoids exposure of arms or legs to the cold. Additional Dress Specifications for LCs for Work in Lifestyle Center Men: Shirts must be solid and conservative colors (not flashy) Dark colored, dress pants Dress shoes Women: Blouses or professional looking knit tops must be solid, simple, conservative colors (not flashy) Matching skirts that are solid, simple, conservative in color (not flashy), modest and without slits, well below the knee when sitting Shoes must be dark colored, professional looking, close-toed, and worn with professional hosiery Feel free to call if you have any questions. Relationships Group interactions between men and women provide opportunities for trainees to grow in social graces, to learn about themselves and others, and to develop values regarding the future selection of a life partner. When education is seen as a sacred preparation for a life of mission service, however, the conscientious trainee will be careful to avoid all social involvements that might hinder their work of preparation. To help trainees guard against distractions during their educational preparation and during the formation of their personal goals while at Uchee Pines, there is no dating or courtship for trainees, except by per- The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 10

mission and announcement of the Executive Committee. The formation of special friendships where men and women frequently pair up together, or which produce an attachment to the exclusion of others, is prohibited. Religious Services Wednesday 7:00 pm - Prayer Meeting Friday 7:00 pm - Vespers Sabbath 9:15 am - Sabbath School Sabbath 11:00 am - Divine Service Regular attendance at these services is expected. Technology Modern advances in technology are often a double-edged sword. On the one hand, they can be a powerful tool in the acquisition of knowledge and the proclamation of truth. On the other, they can be a significant distraction or exert unhealthful influences on the formation of Christian character. For this reason, Uchee Pines asks trainees to restrict the technological devices they bring to those which are practical, useful, and edifying. Televisions, stereos, computer games, etc. should not be brought. All music brought to Uchee Pines should be of the highest Christian caliber. Transportation Uchee Pines Institute is located in east central Alabama about 20 miles from Columbus, Georgia, near the small community of Fort Mitchell, Alabama. Our street address for your GPS system is: 30 Uchee Pines Road Seale, Alabama 36875 A small domestic airport does serve Columbus, Georgia, called Columbus Metropolitan Airport (CSG). Atlanta, Georgia, which is 120 miles away, hosts a busy international airport (ATL). There is a commercial shuttle service available from the Atlanta airport to Columbus, Georgia, called Groome Transportation: 1(800)584-6735. Reservation must be made in advance. From Groome Transportation in Columbus, Georgia or Columbus Metropolitan Airport, or the Greyhound bus station in Columbus,arrangements can be made with the Education Department to get a ride to Uchee Pines for a $25 transportation fee. Vehicles Trainees are welcome to bring their personal automobiles. Motorcycles are not permitted. Bicycles are convenient. If used after dark they need to have an attached light for the safety of pedestrians and cyclist. Trainees owning vehicles must show proof of adequate liability insurance coverage to the Education Office before being allowed to use the vehicle on campus. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 11

Work Work assignments are a part of each school day and constitute a valuable and important part of the training. Trainees are expected to arrive at assigned work station on time. Contact Information Internet www.ucheepines.org lifestyleed@ucheepines.org Mail Uchee Pines Institute Education Department 30 Uchee Pines Road #31 Seale, AL 36875 USA The mailing address while in training at Uchee Pines will be as follows: Name of Trainee (Woman) 30 Uchee Pines Road #5 Seale, Alabama 36875, USA Name of Trainee (Man) 30 Uchee Pines Road # 25 Seale, Alabama 36875, USA Packages should be sent to: Name of Trainee 30 Uchee Pines Road Seale, Alabama 36875, USA Important Phone Numbers Lifestyle Center 334-855-4764 Education Department 334-855-4764 ext. 7029 Magnolia (Women s Dormitory) 334-560-2833 Shiloh (Men s Dormitory) 334-560-2002 FAX: 334-855-4549 or 4780 or 9014 The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 12

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Part III: Lifestyle Educator Course The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 14

LE COURSE DESCRIPTIONS & CURRICULUM HOURS (subject to change) BLOCK 1 (for exact dates refer to website) Chapel Classes Upon this Rock (7 Hours) Based on Matthew 7:24-29. The students will seek to answers questions such as: Why do we believe what we believe in? How does inspiration work? How do were cognize and deal with fanaticism and formalism? How can we differentiate between man s opinion and a thus saith the Lord? How can we be a true hearer and a doer of the Word? Biblical Work Ethics (2 Hours) The principles discussed in this course will be of invaluable help to those seeking to increase workplace effectiveness, set career goals, and achieve success in any line of work. How to Study the Bible (4 Hours) Learn how to dig into the Bible and understand personally what it means. Many great men of Christianity studied the Bible and found treasures we are still amazed at today. How can we do this now? Block Classes Lifestyle Principles (24 Hours) In this comprehensive look at practical, everyday wellness, one may learn how to live healthier and happier. Living in obedience to the natural laws serves to enable a state of wellness and readiness for physical, mental, and spiritual healing. Annual True Education Seminar (34 Hours) This seminar provides research on the principles of education from the Bible and science and gives hands-on classes for incooperating these principles from birth on up. Plants that Heal (17 Hours) Learn how to identify some of God s healing herbs and use them in effective, handmade preparations as tinctures, salves, teas, etc. BLOCK 2 Chapel Classes Christian Standards in: Courtship, Marriage, Dress, Music (16 Hours) If Christ has called His people to live the truth, should they be following secular lifestyle standards? These classes will examine the Word of God to develop a Biblical understanding regarding relationships, dress, music, etc. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 15

Block Classes Nutrition (70 Hours) This course looks at the physiology behind proper nutrition, particularly dealing with a plant-based diet. The study is focused upon the ground breaking nutrition textbook, Nutrition for Vegetarians, by Dr. Agatha Thrash. BLOCK 3 Health Reform & the Three Angels Messages Learn the inspired reasons for health reform and what connections exist between diet, spirituality, and our reception of earth s final warning. Food Preparation & Demonstration The purpose of this course is to develop culinary presentation skills and enhance knowledge of food preparation (particularly health promoting plant-based entrees). Training also includes the dynamics behind conducting cooking schools and other types of culinary demonstrations. Also, in this program, you will learn simple means to preserve natural foods for future use. Chapel Classes Daniel & Revelation (16 Hours) Do you desire to learn about Bible Prophecy? We will look at two of the most fascinating books of the Bible which will serve to ground us in our faith and help us to rightly interpret end-time events. Block Classes Hydrotherapy (49 Hours) Water, wisely applied can be an amazing help in the treatment of disease and disability. This course is designed to give a fundamental knowledge of the science behind hydrotherapy with a focus upon hands-on training in giving water treatments. Basic Full Body Massage (17 Hours) Physical touch is a powerful tool for healing. To give a simple massage to someone who is in pain and lonely can meet not only their physical needs but open a way to meet their spiritual needs as well. BLOCK 4 Chapel Classes Daniel & Revelation (12 Hours) Do you desire to learn about Bible Prophecy? We will look at two of the most fascinating books of the Bible which will serve to ground us in our faith and help us to rightly interpret end-time events. Block Classes Annual Medical Missionary Camp Meeting (36 Hours) The Prophecy & Medical Ministry Camp Meeting seeks to inform and inspire Seventh-day Adventists with our special prophetic identity and calling in these last days of Earth s history. As a church, we have a special message to give to the world the Three Angels Messages and a special work to accompany that message Medical Missionary Work. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 16

Public Speaking & Health Evangelism (52 Hours) The world is perishing for lack of knowledge regarding God s plan for health, happiness, and holiness... Are you ready to lift up your voice like a trumpet? During this course you will learn how to follow in the footsteps of the Greatest Evangelist, Jesus Christ, through understanding and applying principles of effective communication. BLOCK 5 Chapel Classes Stewardship (4 Hours) God has entrusted us with many responsibilities and for each one we must give account. Find out before it is too late how we can face the judgment without fear. Christian Finance & Business Principles (12 Hours) Poor financial management is one of the plagues of the modern world. During this course you will learn the principles of good stewardship, how to get out of debt, and how to move forward in faith in business aspects of ministry, and how to plan your retirement and estates according to God s plan. Block Classes Lifestyle Diseases (17 Hours) Many people are suffering with diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, etc. that their lifestyles have brought upon them. Find the roots of these problems and the secrets of turning them around. Fundamentals of Agriculture I (35 Hours) Our Agriculture class is designed to prepare those with all ranges of gardening and farming skill to successfully plant, nurture, and harvest a wide variety of healthful and nourishing vegetables, fruits & herbs. The focus is upon simple mission-style farming. First Aid (10 Hours) What should you do if someone is drowning, hemorrhaging, choking, bitten by a poisonous snake, fallen and broken their back, etc.? Learn how to care for immediate emergencies you will meet at home, in the forest or at work, near medical assistance or in remote locations. Survival Camp Wilderness survival hands-on training. BLOCK 6 Chapel Classes Steps to Christ (16 Hours) Each morning be lifted up nearer and nearer to Jesus through a special study on the practical steps you can take in your walk with Jesus. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 17

Block Classes Canvassing & Health Evangelism (17 Hours) Discover and demonstrate how both arms of our last-day work (canvassing and health evangelism) provide not only a means for reaching others with the truth as it is in Jesus, but also provide a steady source of income for missionary labor. Canvassing Practicum (Practicum Length May Vary) The canvassing work, properly conducted, is missionary work of the highest order, and it is as good and successful a method as can be employed for placing before the people the important truths for this time. The importance of the work of the ministry is unmistakable; but many who are hungry for the bread of life have not the privilege of hearing the word from God s delegated preachers. For this reason it is essential that our publications be widely circulated. Thus the message will go where the living preacher cannot go, and the attention of many will be called to the important events connected with the closing scenes of this world s history. (E. G. White, Testimonies for the Church, v. 6, p. 313). This course is designed to empower the trainee in theory and practicum to become an effective medical missionary/street evangelists to take the gospel to the world. BLOCK 7 Chapel Classes Plan of Salvation (4 Hours) This class defines The Plan of Salvation, its origin, need, scope, and its unchanging structure from its inception. The entrance of sin in heaven and in the earth and the working out of the Plan of Salvation is brought to light. We will see how Jesus Christ, the Son of the living God, bore the responsibility for its successful accomplishment in His earthly conflict with the powers of darkness, and the help He is to all who accept its conditions. And finally the end to which all things are heading, comes clearly into view, with the triumphal completion of this wonderful Plan of Salvation. The Ministry of Healing (8 Hours) What was Jesus method of healing? Looking steadfastly at the Master we shall learn how to truly go from grace to grace ministering to the needs of others-body, mind, and soul. History of Self-supporting Work (4 Hours) God had a plan for His church, and in His love, He called out a people to fulfill this plan of education and healing. Delve into this heart-touching history of faith through all odds. Block Classes Principles of True Education (35 Hours) This course increases understanding of the importance of seeking God s standard of education and implementing the blueprint that marks true Higher Education. Now, as never before, we need to understand the true science of education. If we fail to understand this, we shall never have a place in the kingdom of God. (E. G. White, Christian Educator, August 1, 1897) Gospel Work & Bible Studies (17 Hours) This course teaches how to effectively give Bible studies in a personal setting. Learn how to do this work with earnestness and experience the joy of opening the Scriptures to others. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 18

Fundamentals of Agriculture II (17 Hours) Our Agriculture class is designed to prepare those with all ranges of gardening and farming skill to successfully plant, nurture, and harvest a wide variety of healthful and nourishing vegetables, fruits & herbs. The focus is upon simple mission-style farming. BLOCK 8 Chapel Classes Law of Life (16 Hours) In the Law of Life we discover laws that govern function and dysfunction, so that we can understand health and disease. We also learn how the heart functions and what impact thoughts have on physical health. We will see how emotional and spiritual issues, including relationships, spiritual needs, love,and losses, impact health, resulting in a deeper understanding of how to truly restore health. Block Classes Anatomy & Pathophysiology (70 Hours) This course teaches human body structures and functions. Learning how disease alters normal body functions can help one prayerfully serve in a role to provide natural remedies to assist nature s recuperative effort to reverse disease. BLOCK 9 Chapel Classes Call to Medical Evangelism (4 Hours) How do you minister to others as Christ did? He spent more time healing than preaching. God says, We have come to a time when every member of the church should take hold of medical missionary work. (E. G. White, Counsels on Health, p. 425) Steps to Christ (10 Hours) Each morning be lifted up nearer and nearer to Jesus through a special study on the practical steps you can take in your walk with Jesus. Block Classes Midwifery & Women s Health for Women (17 Hours) The women learn how to help mothers prepare to have a healthy baby, how to have a safe home delivery, when to refer to more advanced medical care and how to care for the baby and mother after birth. Also, the women learn how to naturally treat various women s problems. Men s Health for Men (17 Hours) In a natural, Bible-based way, men will learn about health and spiritual challenges specific to males, including prostate hypertrophy and cancer, male reproductive issues, male sexuality and its associated temptations, and male roles in the home, church, and community. Canvassing Practicum (2 Weeks) This course is designed to empower the trainee in theory and practicum to become an effective medical missionary/street evangelists to take the gospel to the world. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 19

Annual Wellness Seminar (34 Hours) This week-long health seminar is designed to provide current information on lifestyle medicine and advances in natural treatment of disease. BLOCK 10 Chapel Classes Prophetic Guidance (8 Hours) Did God speak to His people only in Bible times? Or does He have a special message for His people in these last days when there is so much confusion of doctrine and teaching? Learn of God s great love for His people and the marvelous gift of prophecy He has bestowed on us and how to use it wisely. Christian Home (4 Hours) Delve more into how to have a home after God s plan-a little heaven on earth. Principles of Mental Health (4 Hours) Block Classes Disease and Its Causes (17 Hours) Many diseases we know the basic causes for, but many we don t have any idea about. So God in His great mercy has given us some of the deep hidden secrets. Learn how every part of our lives, from our clothes, medications, houses, all the way down to family relations, affects health and disease. Sanctuary (35 Hours) This is a study of the foundation and central pillar of our faith - the Tabernacle in the desert. God took His chosen people, who after 400 years of captivity had well-nigh forgotten how to worship Him, and spent 40 years in the school of Christ re-educating them. This study will enlighten you as to how to come out of the confusion of our time and help bring a people in darkness to the marvelous Light through the steps in the Sanctuary. Fundamentals of Agriculture III (17 Hours) Our Agriculture class is designed to prepare those with all ranges of gardening and farming skill to successfully plant, nurture, and harvest a wide variety of healthful and nourishing vegetables, fruits & herbs. The focus is upon simple mission-style farming. BLOCK 11 Block Classes Fundamentals of Agriculture IV (7 Hours) Our Agriculture class is designed to prepare those with all ranges of gardening and farming skill to successfully plant, nurture, and harvest a wide variety of healthful and nourishing vegetables, fruits & herbs. The focus is upon simple mission-style farming. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 20

LIGHT Mission Trip This is a great opportunity to share what you learn, and in this way, you will really remember it. You will be given the opportunity to go for a month to a selected church and share with interested members in the Unites States or Central America the wonderful things you have learned in the LE course. This will be arranged and directed by LIGHT (Lay Institute for Global Health Training). BLOCK 12 Chapel Classes Life Work (6 Hours) Now that you have learned all these precious things on health and God s word, what are you to do with them? Where does God want you to go? What is He calling you to do? What lifework has He chosen for you? How do you know if it is God s calling for you, or Satan s? Block Classes LIGHT Mission Trip (continued) This is a great opportunity to share what you learn, and in this way, you will really remember it. You will be given the opportunity to go for a month to a selected church and share with interested members in the Unites States or Central America the wonderful things you have learned in the LE course. This will be arranged and directed by LIGHT (Lay Institute for Global Health Training). Church History (17 Hours) Learn what events led to the formation of the Advent Movement. Study the experiences of our early pioneers, understand the causes of different apostasies in the church, and the challenges, struggles, victories and problems of mission work around the world. And then open your eyes as you see the Great Omega of Apostasies that is trying to tear apart our church now. Fundamentals of Agriculture V (7 Hours) Our Agriculture class is designed to prepare those with all ranges of gardening and farming skill to successfully plant, nurture, and harvest a wide variety of healthful and nourishing vegetables, fruits & herbs. The focus is upon simple mission-style farming. OTHER Lifestyle Education Outreach & Practicum (Practicum Length May Vary) All of the information presented in the LE course would be of little value without a practical training into its implementation. During this practicum, trainees are able to apply health and wellness training in select venues such as our Health Emphasis Weekends, Health Expos, Seminars, and other forms of outreach. Industries for the LE and LC course This course will offer hands on training in different areas. Such areas may include publishing, bakery, herb shop, kitchen, housekeeping, maintenance, landscaping, farm, etc. Working with experienced staff and faculty members, they will have the opportunity to develop valuable skills, not only in the production line, but also in business management, marketing, inter-departmental and departmental work relations as well. **Other classes included throughout the 12 Block Term: Vital Signs and Children s Health Ministry** The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 21

Part IV: Lifestyle Counselor Course The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 22

LC COURSE DESCRIPTIONS & CURRICULUM HOURS (subject to change) BLOCK 1 (for exact dates refer to website, chapel classes are the same as LE Course) Health Center Orientation (35 Hours) How do you function with a lifestyle center? What do you do? How do you do it? Who do you go to for answers, and how do you interact with the lifestyle guests? How do you chart their progress? What tests can you do and what treatments are offered? All of this and more is discussed, practiced, and solidified in this class. Medical Terminology (35 Hours) How do you speak to other health care providers so that they know what you are talking about? How can you read medical reports and know what they are talking about? You need to understand medical terminology in order to effectively communicate in any health care facility or field. This class teaches you this language. BLOCK 2 Swedish & Therapeutic Massage (70 Hours) Do you want to be able to help someone relax after years of stress and turmoil? Do you want to help someone overcome their pain and debility related to old or new musculoskeletal injuries? Do you want to learn special techniques that you can use with your hands to relieve pain and suffering in specific conditions? This class is designed to prepare and educate you to be able to do just that. BLOCK 3 Medical Ministry (10.5 Hours) In this class dig deeper into the book, Medical Ministry, especially into the concepts of God s instruction to the Seventh-day Adventist Church regarding true Medical Missionary Work, health institutions, and God s idea of what His medical school would look like, and what qualifies one to be a medical professional from His perspective. Christian Ethics (7 Hours) This class is designed to help the counselor understand the principles of Biblical ethics. These guidelines, outline a moral code of behavior within the framework of the gospel ministry. The trainee will learn how to apply these principles in a professional setting, when interacting with guests and other individuals, especially in the Lifestyle Center. Tropical Pathology (24.5 Hours) For those interested in mission service this is a must. Learn how to identify tropical diseases, how they originate, how to differentiate between similar diseases and to naturally treat them. Christian Administration (10.5 Hours) What does it take to be a godly leader? Discover the principles essential to be a true leader and how you can implement them. One will learn the key components to problem solving, cooperation among brethren and the importance of organization. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 23

Christ s Methods (7 Hours) Christ s method alone will give true success in reaching the people. (E. G. White, Counsels on Diet and Foods, p. 458) Do you want to reach people? Do you want to effect real change in their lives? Do you want to be an agent of Christ s in leading others to eternal life, through health? Then you will need to understand Christ s methods, and follow those methods to true success. Ministry Development (17 Hours) How do you start a ministry? What paperwork do you need to fill out? What can you do or not do with your new organization? How do you develop vision and mission statements and a business plan? How do you fundraise? We explore all of these pressing questions during the Ministry Development class. BLOCK 4 Christian Management (10.5 Hours) What skills and knowledge is necessary in order to manage a lifestyle center successfully? Explore these essential principles of management so that you can implement them in your own lifestyle center or mission location. You want to be prepared. Human Resource Management (7 Hours) Learn how to analyze jobs, write job descriptions, recruit staff and evaluate employee performance. Common Diseases (35 Hours) What is the cause of diabetes and how do you treat it naturally? What about cancer? Heart disease? Thyroid disorders? Autoimmune conditions? Common Diseases will give you further exposure in the pathophysiology of diseases and the natural remedies that can be used in those diseases, so that you can be a well-rounded medical missionary to the ill and hurting. Food Service Management (17.5 Hours) How do you accomplish menu planning, food purchasing, food storage, etc.? This class explores various functions of food service management that you will need to know in the management of your own center or future mission location. BLOCK 5 Therapeutic Nutrition (35 Hours) What dietary advice can you safely give someone with high cholesterol and heart failure? What about diabetes? How do certain foods affect osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis or gout? In which conditions is it not safe for someone to fast? Therapeutic Nutrition will give you direction in applying general and specific nutritional therapies to health generally, and within specific disease processes, so that you can competently assist others, through nutrition, to health and healing. Herbal Remedies (35 Hours) Herbal Remedies provides you with advanced studies in herbal remedies, their properties, preparation, and application. You will learn how to make teas, tinctures, concoctions, poultices, salves, and more; and hands-on practice will give you confidence in your own herbal knowledge and skill. The MASTERS Program Handbook Page 24