

Keynote Lessons
Key Teachings from Elijah House
Commencement Date:
12. Mai 2025
Duration:
6 Weeks
Price:
FREE
Workbook:
N/A
About the Course:
This series offers a comprehensive exploration of Christian prayer ministry, delving into the foundational principles and practical applications for deep spiritual healing and transformation.
The initial chapters establish that the Bible is the ultimate basis for this ministry, rather than psychology or theology, serving as the instrument for discerning the heart. This biblical framework introduces four fundamental laws of God – honouring parents, not judging others, sowing and reaping, and condemning oneself by judging another – as the unchangeable and eternal principles governing the universe and the basis for all ministry.
The series then moves to the ingredients of Christian prayer ministry, emphasising a model guided by the Holy Spirit over rigid methods, focusing on deep healing of the heart rather than superficial fixes. Key aspects include examining present "fruit" in a person's life to uncover its "roots," which often trace back to unhealed traumas and sinful responses in childhood. The process relies heavily on scripture, prayer, spiritual gifts, and empathetic connection to help individuals identify and dismantle strongholds of judgment, expectations, and inner vows. This journey is depicted as resurrection-centred, aiming to chip away what is not truly God's design for a person.
Bitter roots are identified as a powerful negative force in lives, stemming from sinful reactions to hurt and condemning judgments against others, oneself, or even God. These roots, often formed in early childhood, lead to "bitter expectations" and the reaping of destructive patterns. The healing process involves recognising these roots, confessing and repenting of sinful responses, forgiving, and reckoning them as dead through the cross of Christ.
Building on this, the series addresses the heart of stone and inner vows, explaining them as defensive structures developed from life's blows to protect oneself from hurt. These vows, often unconscious and made in formative years, impede intimacy with God and others, leading to loneliness, isolation, and even physical ailments. Healing involves recognising these vows, along with underlying wounds, judgments, and lies, and then bringing them to death through repentance, forgiveness, and the love of Jesus, allowing the heart of flesh to emerge.
How we see God is explored next, highlighting how distortions in our perception of God often stem from our experiences with earthly parents and the judgments we form. Unmet needs, unfair discipline, or neglect can create "log jams" in our hearts, preventing us from receiving God's full blessings and perceiving Him as truly loving or powerful. Healing involves reconciling these distorted views through a process of recognition, repentance, forgiveness, and reconciliation with God and others, allowing for a pure, intimate knowledge of Him.
Finally, honouring father and mother is presented as a crucial commandment with a promise for a long and well-lived life, and almost every life failure can be linked to its breach. Dishonour, whether overt rebellion or passive resentment, creates destructive cycles and influences relationships, families, and even nations. The lesson stresses the importance of honouring individuals based on their identity, relationship, and position, not solely on their performance, and encourages separating a person's behaviour from their inherent worth. The healing path involves acknowledging dishonour, repenting, forgiving, and actively choosing to honour, thereby breaking cycles and restoring relationships.
Lessons:
This is a 5 video teaching set that includes the following teaching topics and prayer ministry demonstrations:
# | LESSON | DURATION | DATE |
1 | Biblical basis of Elijah House Ministry | 1h; 11m; 51s | 12&14/05/25 |
2 | Ingredients to Prayer Ministry | 1h; 00m; 01s | 19&21/05/25 |
3 | Bitter Roots | 1h; 01m; 22s | 26&28/05/25 |
4 | Hearts of Stone & Inner Vows | 1h; 00m; 57s | 02&04/06/25 |
5 | How We See God | 1h; 04m; 58s | 09&11/06/25 |
6 | Honouring Father & Mother | 0h; 59m; 48s | 16&18/06/25 |
Session Format:

Instructor
Sandra Selmer-Kersten

Sandra served on staff with John and Paula Sandford and Elijah House Ministries, USA for 9 years. Sandra married her husband Peter in 2011 relocating to New Zealand, and establishing her own ministry, House of Nacham. (Nacham is a Hebrew word which means to comfort, console, to have compassion for; to repent, to have a change of heart, mind, conduct and purpose).
Sandra has presented conferences, seminars, and Elijah House schools in 14 countries, and has specialised in the area of trauma resolve since 2005. She has taken trauma teams to Christchurch after the 2011 earthquake, international trauma teams into the typhoon Haiyan ravaged areas of the Philippines, areas destroyed by the 2013 earthquake in Bohol, Native American villages in Alaska, and trained counsellors and worked with women rescued from the sex trade in India. Recently she and her teams ministered to New Zealanders affected by Cyclone Gabriel.
She and her husband Peter continue to work with Elijah House around the world; teaching, training, and equipping.
Your Facilitator
Patrizia Schwartz

Guiding hearts toward healing, growth, and God’s restoring love.
Patrizia Schwartz is a compassionate course facilitator, artist, and mentor whose work flows from a deep well of faith and creativity. Through her Healing 💔heARTs💖 ministry, she helps individuals discover wholeness by integrating biblical truth with the power of personal reflection and creative expression.
Rooted in the promise of Isaiah 61, Patrizia gently leads others through journeys of healing and transformation — helping them uncover beauty in their brokenness and find renewed purpose in Christ. Her approach is both tender and insightful, combining heartfelt teaching, creative practice, and Spirit-led discernment to create safe spaces where lives are restored and joy is reborn.
a.k.a. Trixi
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