Here are some frequently asked questions
If there is a coordinator from your country, you can contact them directly or you can contact us. Every application will be prayerfully considered. A non-refundable deposit of US $300 will be required at the time your registration is confirmed by us. The balance of the package price will be payable two full months before the start of the school.
220 volts AC at 60 cycles/second. The wall sockets will accept the standard European two prong plug.
International fare and Middle Eastern specialties. You may bring packages of instant foods for in-between-meal snacks.
Hummus is a popular Israeli dish. It is made of chickpeas, and is very healthy to eat. All kinds of salads are very popular here.
At least one warm jacket or sweater
Comfortable, informal clothes that are modest
Suit jackets and ties are not needed for men
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses and a hat for the days spent touring
Sunscreen
Bible – Old and New Testaments
Alarm clock
Umbrella
Swimsuit and plastic sandals for swimming in the Dead Sea
Unpredictable in spring and autumn! It could be cold, especially at night.
Wireless internet is available in the Haifa facilities at no charge. Most hotels charge for their internet access.
Special care will be taken for the security of everyone associated with the school. We have held the School of Ministry during times of political turbulence in Israel and even war (in Iraq). We are committed to an attitude of vigilance that seeks to eliminate unnecessary exposure to possible problems.
The touring portion of the school will take us to locations of Biblical significance in the Galilee, around Mount Carmel, in Jerusalem and in the desert region along the Dead Sea. Teaching sessions will be provided during the tour that will help relate what you are seeing with the inspired words of the Bible. Times for sightseeing, photography and shopping for gifts and souvenirs will also be provided.
Teaching sessions are held in the sanctuary of Kehilat HaCarmel (Carmel Assembly) on Mount Carmel and in our ministry guest house in Central Carmel.
Leaders within Kehilat HaCarmel as well as other congregations and ministries in Israel.
Teenagers are accepted but there is no special program or babysitting for children.
Since we began the school, Christians from the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Trinidad, England, Scotland, France, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Romania, Russia, Kazakhstan, Myanmar, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, India, Nigeria, Ghana, Burundi, Kenya, Uganda, South Africa & Zambia have attended.
Airplane ticket
Cost for visa and border taxes (if any)
Personal/medical or traveler’s insurance
Snacks
Telephone cards
Personal items
Laundry fees
Any gift to visiting ministries or donations to special places visited (e.g. the Garden Tomb, Garden of Gethsemane)
Personal gifts
Traveling ahead or after the SOM dates
The transfer from Jerusalem hotel to the airport (last day) is your own responsibility
Twice a year, usually in March and November.
The package includes: accommodation, 3 meals per day except for 2 lunches in Jerusalem, transportation, Bible teachers and full tuition for the School of Ministry, entry fees to national parks and professional tour guides.
All materials for the teaching sessions will be provided.
You might not be staying in luxury hotels but rather in a guesthouse run by local believers which is clean, comfortable and convenient, excelling in service and hospitality. Some rooms have their own showers but most have shower facilities that are a short distance down the hall. Since the guesthouse cannot accommodate the whole of the SOM, a second option is given to stay in a four star hotel nearby. A very reasonable supplement is charged for this. In Jerusalem we choose a convenient four-star hotel.
There will be two people per room.
The total package price is determined about three months before the SOM begins (please contact us for the current package price).
The subjects taught at the SOM fall into 4 main categories. The areas of teaching are listed below along with some of the message titles in each category.
1. The biblical and prophetic significance of Israel as a nation.
The Principle of Prophetic Alignment (Ezekiel 36:22-24)
Romans Chapters 9-11
Birth Pangs of the End-times (Matthew Chapter 24)
2. Revelation and ministry that have come out of the emerging Messianic body in modern Israel.
The One New Man (Ephesians 2:15)
The Spirit and Power of Elijah (1 Kings Chapter 18)
God’s Tsunami of Worldwide Transformation through the Gospel
3. Worship and prayer that are an expression of the indigenous community.
The Song of the Lord
Prayer and Intercession for the Land and People of Israel
Restoring the Altar of the Lord
4. Teaching specific to biblical locations in the land of Israel
True and False Altars (Tel Dan and Mt. Carmel)
Spiritual Identity (Caesarea Philippi)
Mature believers whether pastors, ministry leaders, intercessors, laymen with a ministry calling, or students in Bible college or seminary.
This is to fulfill the call “To make ready a people prepared for the Lord (Luke 1:17)”. The Mt. Carmel School of Ministry seeks to provide an intensive and life changing learning experience in the Land of Israel. During the days in the country every opportunity will be taken to teach the prophetic significance of modern Israel and to impart a vision of the Bible coming to life in our own times. Anointed leaders from various congregations and ministries in Israel will be among those who minister to the group in Bible teaching, worship and prayer. Everyone in the group will have a chance to learn from and fellowship with Messianic Jews and Arab Christians as well as leaders from other nations.
The Mount Carmel School of Ministry is an intensive 12 days training course for men and women of God who are seeking prophetic understanding of the Scriptures and an anointing from God for end-time ministry.