A Day in the Middle-age Full-timeTraining
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Rise & Clean (6:30 am)
After waking up at 6:30 a.m. every morning, we utilize the next forty-five
minutes to wash, groom, dress, and clean our living areas for a weekly
inspection.
Breakfast (7:15 am)
At 7:15 a.m., we eat breakfast together in the cafeteria at 1916 W. Ball
Road. Breakfast preparation and clean up is performed by assigned trainee
service groups.
Personal Morning Revival (8:00 am)
As a time to come freshly into the presence of the Lord early in the
morning, morning revival gives us the opportunity to be nourished by the
Word and revived through personal prayer.
Corporate Morning Revival (8:20 am)
We come together to enjoy the Lord in different languages by calling on
the Lord, singing, pray-reading and blending with the fellow trainees.
Whether spent individually or corporately, this time is crucial in
developing a personal relationship with the Lord and establishing a healthy
foundation for a daily walk in spirit.
Training Classes (8:55 am)
At 8:55 a.m., we take our seats and prepare for the daily infusion of
the healthy teaching. Four mornings and afternoons a week, Tuesdays through
Fridays, we attend three classes daily, two in the mornings and one in the
afternoon. Classes are an hour and fifteen minutes in length.
Lunch (12:00 am)
We eat lunch together at the LSM Campus. Assigned service groups are
responsible for cleaning up.
Group Prayer (12:45 pm)
At 12:45 p.m. we pray with our vital companions.
Training Classes (1:10 pm)
Tuesdays through Fridays we attend the afternoon class to receive
further infusion and supply of truth and life.
Study Time (4:15 pm)
After leaving the campus at 2:30 p.m. we rest at home until our study
time at 4:15 p.m. For each class we are assigned readings from crucial
portions in the ministry, which complement and provide the basis for the
material covered in class. During study time we read, pray over, PSRP, and
enjoy this material and our class notes individually or in groups. Study
time affords a unique opportunity to be constituted daily with the ministry
and the Word.
Dinner (5:45 pm)
At 5:45 p.m., we eat dinner together in the cafeteria at 1916 W. Ball
Road. Dinner preparation and clean up is performed by assigned trainee
service groups.
Evening Activity (7:00 pm)
On the evenings that we are not studying, we enjoy meeting with the
saints. On Mondays we join the FTTA trainees for a revival meeting. On
Tuesdays we attend prayer meetings in the localities where we serve. Every
Wednesday night, we attend the ministry meeting in Anaheim. In this meeting
the Lord continues to speak the high truths to His recovery through the
blending brothers. The videos of these meetings are recorded and sent out to
the churches all over the earth. On either Thursday, Friday, or Saturday
evening we attend a group meeting, a young people’s meeting or a children’s
meeting, depending on our area of service.
House Prayer (10:30 pm)
For fifteen minutes every evening, each house gathers together to enjoy
the Lord. This time gives us an opportunity to sing, fellowship, and pray
with and for one another. This is a good time for those in a house to be
built up together in spirit.
Sleep (11:00 pm)
Lights out is at 11:00 p.m. We rest in the Lord, restoring our strength
for the new day ahead.
Gospel Service on Saturdays (9:00 am)
On Saturdays we go out in gospel teams to preach the gospel of the
kingdom and shepherd those who are open, by knocking on doors in the nearby
community, visit the homes of Bible recipients through BfA and give out free
Bibles at shopping malls, following up with later visitations.
Lord’s Day
After the Lord’s table and prophesying meeting we blend with the local
saints in their homes for lunch and an enjoyable time of mutual fellowship.
The training is in recess from Lord’s Day 2 p.m. to Monday 5:45 p.m.
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