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Take a Tour of the Rhema Campus

RHEMA Campus

Ever wondered what it's like to be on the campus of Kenneth Hagin Ministries and Rhema Bible Training College? Can't make it to Tulsa to check it out for yourself firsthand? Well, now you don't have to!

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Administration Building—This building is home to several ministry departments including Communications, Partner Services, Faith Library Publications, Data Processing, and Rhema Correspondence Bible School. Kenneth E. Hagin's office is also in this building and hasn't changed since he went home to be with the Lord in September 2003.

Rooker Memorial Auditorium
Rooker Memorial Auditorium (RMA)—Named after Kenneth W. Hagin's maternal grandparents, this building is large enough to accommodate the entire Rhema Bible Training College student body.

Student Development Center 1
Student Development Center 1 (SDC 1)—The afternoon sessions of Prayer and Healing School, as well as many RBTC classes, are held in this building during the school year. SDC 1 is also home to the Admissions and Recruiting departments and the office of RBTC's dean.

Student Development Center 2
Student Development Center 2 (SDC 2)—The bottom floor of this building houses classrooms for RBTC students and offices for the Alumni Department. The second floor is home to the Rhema Bible Church Varsity Youth (8th–12th grade).

RHEMA Bible Church
Rhema Bible Church (RBC)—This massive building (more than 233,000 square feet) is home to the Church Office, Student Ministries Department, RHEMA Child Development Center, Video Department, Book & Gift Store, and Music Department, along with the music studio and video production room. The Rhema Bible Church Auditorium seats 4,500 and is the hub for most Kenneth Hagin Ministries on-campus events.

Prayer and Healing Center

Prayer  Center—This building houses staff offices for the Prayer Center. Trained prayer partners pray daily in this building over requests arriving by phone, email, and regular mail, and Rhema Bible Church prayer groups meet here weekly.

 

RHEMA Library
Rhema Library—This facility houses the school's book collection and provides laboratory space for Rhema Bible Training College's third- and fourth-year School of Worship, School of World Missions, and General Extended Studies. The building also serves as a meeting place for the Rhema Rangers (program for boys) and Rhema Regals (program for girls), and is home to the Rhema Security offices.

Ninowski Recreation Center
Ninowski Recreation Center (NRC)—This building, remodeled in 2008, is home to Rhema Eagles intercollegiate athletics and intramural sports. It is also the setting for the RBTC Christmas banquet, alumni reunions, and many other social activities. It houses a regulation-sized basketball court, a volleyball court, four racquetball courts, an indoor track, a weight room, two snack bars, a roller-skating rink, two locker rooms, and the Athletic Department staff offices.

Red Nunn Warehouse and Maintenance Center
Red Nunn Warehouse and Maintenance Center—When you purchase a product from Kenneth Hagin Ministries, your order goes to our Distribution Center, located in this building Our publishing division, Faith Library Publications, prints about a million books a year and ships them all over the world. The media duplicating and campus maintenance departments are also based in this building.

Greg Smith Memorial Student Housing
Greg Smith Memorial Student Housing—Most Rhema Bible Training College students live off campus, but the 96 one- and two-bedroom on-campus apartment units are "home away from home" for some. Many residents are international students. Life at Rhema is social as well as spiritual, and living in Student Housing provides many fellowship opportunities.

RHEMA Park
Rhema Park—Located between the Ninowski Recreation Center and the Administration Building, the park offers a serene spot to relax, take a walk, or read a book. A walkway winds among the trees, and a gazebo and picnic tables provide places for leisurely lunches. During the Christmas season, the Rhema Park becomes the centerpiece of the Christmas Lights Display, which includes around two million lights.

Football and Softball Fields
Rhema Football and Softball Fields—Located on the southeast side of campus, the football and softball fields are primarily used by Rhema Bible Training College students for intramural sports. RBTC students can choose from among seven sports: flag football, softball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, floor hockey, and bowling.
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A Call to Arms 2022: Destined To Win

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A Call to Arms 2022: Destined To Win

On November 34, hundreds of men from different walks of life gathered on the Rhema USA campus to be encouraged and inspired to live to their full potential in God. Speakers at A Call to Arms 2022 spoke from their hearts as they ministered on issues men face every day.

Kenneth W. Hagin's opening message, "Destined To Win," addressed a winner's attitude in life. Through a stirring retelling of David and Goliath, men were motivated to see themselves the way God sees them—as winners. When the call for prayer was given, many went forward.

The next day, the men were charged to see themselves as the kings God created them to be. The young adults were taught that prayer determines the outcome of our lives. Craig W. Hagin gave the final charge, encouraging men to act like winners. No matter what is going on in the world, the Greater One lives in us, and He has already given us the victory. Kenneth W. Hagin closed the conference with communion.

Make plans now to attend A Call to Arms 2023 on November 2-3!

Speaker Highlights

"How do you see yourself? Do you see yourself like God sees you? God does not see a weak person. He sees a strong person, a smart person, a talented person. Winning begins by seeing yourself correctly, by seeing yourself as a winner. There are buildings to be built, books to be written, and songs to be sung. In every area of life, God has destined every one of us to win." // Kenneth W. Hagin

"The Bible says you have already won because the dead-raising Spirit of the Living God lives inside you. You have the answer to every problem before you get to the problem. So you need to act like you walk with Jesus. Everywhere you step, He's always with you, causing you to triumph in every situation. But it's up to you to act like it." // Craig W. Hagin

"If we are going to lead, we must first learn how to follow. The first characteristic of a godly man is submission. It is actually the place where we find our purpose. Adam fell into sin because he failed to submit to God. We all have places where we want to run our own lives. It takes courage to submit completely to God." // Mark Bintliff

"God intended us to get our thoughts from His Word. If you imagine something without casting it down, it will become a stronghold in your life and affect your future. The degree to which your life is healthy is how you manage your thoughts." // Wyatt Brown

"People are focused on unessential things rather than the vision God has laid out for them. A lot of times we get focused on provision more than we do vision. We say, 'If we have this, then we can. What's in your hands? What did Moses have? He had a stick. Dorcas had a needle!' " // Josh Gresham

"Real men dominate! We don't run away from challenges, we run toward them! You are God's best! He picked His best for the last hour. You are an agent of change. He has given you power, dominion, and authority, and you are here to win the race!" // Roddy Shaffer

"The battle is what causes the greatest victories. It's the process of going through difficult times that causes a resolve in us. We want the mountaintop experience, but fruit is produced in the valley. And fruit is what sustains us through hard times and difficult things." // Jesse Tricola

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It's Not Too Late

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There is still time to register for Kenneth W. Hagin's A Call to Arms Men's Conference. The two-day conference happens November 3-4 at Rhema USA in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Join Kenneth W. and Craig W. Hagin and get equipped to win in every area of life!

In each session, the speakers will share practical knowledge and godly wisdom to help men succeed and live victoriously in Christ. There will also be great worship and time to hang out with the guys. The conference is a perfect opportunity to get away and be challenged to live all-in for God.

Don't miss it! Register today at rhema.org/cta or call 1-866-312-0972.

 

 

 

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A Call to Arms 2022: Destined to Win

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On November 34, hundreds of men from different walks of life gathered on the Rhema USA campus tobe encouraged and inspired to live to their full potential in God. Speakers at A Call to Arms 2022 spoke from their hearts as they ministered on issues men face every day.

Kenneth W. Hagin's opening message, "Destined To Win," addressed a winner's attitude in life. Through a stirring retelling of David and Goliath, men were motivated to see themselves the way God sees them—as winners. When the call for prayer was given, many went forward.

The next day, the men were charged to see themselves as the kings God created them to be. The young adults were taught that prayer determines the outcome of our lives. Craig W. Hagin gave the final charge, encouraging men to act like winners. No matter what is going on in the world, the Greater One lives in us, and He has already given us the victory. Kenneth W. Hagin closed the conference with communion.

Make plans now to attend A Call to Arms 2023 on November 2-3!

Speaker Highlights

"How do you see yourself? Do you see yourself like God sees you? God does not see a weak person. He sees a strong person, a smart person, a talented person. Winning begins by seeing yourself correctly, by seeing yourself as a winner. There are buildings to be built, books to be written, and songs to be sung. In every area of life, God has destined every one of us to win." // Kenneth W. Hagin

"The Bible says you have already won because the dead-raising Spirit of the Living God lives inside you. You have the answer to every problem before you get to the problem. So you need to act like you walk with Jesus. Everywhere you step, He's always with you, causing you to triumph in every situation. But it's up to you to act like it." // Craig W. Hagin

"If we are going to lead, we must first learn how to follow. The first characteristic of a godly man is submission. It is actually the place where we find our purpose. Adam fell into sin because he failed to submit to God. We all have places where we want to run our own lives. It takes courage to submit completely to God." // Mark Bintliff

"God intended us to get our thoughts from His Word. If you imagine something without casting it down, it will become a stronghold in your life and affect your future. The degree to which your life is healthy is how you manage your thoughts." // Wyatt Brown

"People are focused on unessential things rather than the vision God has laid out for them. A lot of times we get focused on provision more than we do vision. We say, 'If we have this, then we can. What' s in your hands? What did Moses have? He had a stick. Dorcas had a needle!' " // Josh Gresham

"Real men dominate! We don't run away from challenges, we run toward them! You are God's best! He picked His best for the last hour. You are an agent of change. He has given you power, dominion, and authority, and you are here to win the race!" // Roddy Shaffer

"The battle is what causes the greatest victories. It's the process of going through difficult times that causes a resolve in us. We want the mountaintop experience, but fruit is produced in the valley. And fruit is what sustains us through hard times and difficult things." // Jesse Tricola

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Kindle the Flame 2022 Conference Recap

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Women from around the world gathered once again for Lynette Hagin's 22nd Kindle the Flame Conference. It was a weekend of meeting new friends, hearing powerful messages, and refocusing priorities.

The main focus of the conference was to bring women together to unite in prayer. The emphasis this year was praying for the last-day revival. During the Candlelight Prayer & Praise Service, the ladies were grouped by their age decade (20–30, 30–40, 40–50, 50–60, 70 and over) for the prayer time. Each conference speaker represented an age group and led their group in prayer for a specific area that would bring revival. The evening ended with communion and a beautiful candlelight service.

Make plans to attend Kindle the Flame 2023, September 28-30! In the meantime, enjoy these highlights.

Speaker Highlights

It is important to be content in the "here" season of your life. God has already gone before you and sees your "there" season. You don't need to be concerned about it. Just trust the Lord, and you will walk victoriously in every season. —Lynette Hagin

Your life is a journey—not a destination. In every season, there is a purpose. You don't have to look for your purpose; it is on the inside of you. Listen to the Holy Spirit for instructions. God's mercies are new every day. Our purpose changes in different seasons. Embrace the new and say yes to each new purpose. —Denise Hagin Burns

It is time to press in and grow in the Lord. To fulfill your divine destiny, you must remain faithful and receive God's instructions. It is then that God will restore to you what the enemy has stolen. —Anna Gresham

God is not only a personal God, He is also a generational God. If there is going to be multiplication, there has to be cooperation among the generations. God has always entrusted women to complete His plan. —Kaira McKinnon

Are you going in a circle? It's time to stop circling your mountain and allow God, who is the power source, to lead you victoriously through the mountain. For that to occur, you must stop, look, and listen to God. —Julia Post

Are you stressed? God desires for you to be refreshed not stressed and has prepared a way for that. He said, "Come to me, and I will give you rest. I will give you relief from the pressure and stress in the world." —Brenda Thomas