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Is the school only for young adults?

Absolutely not!  Our program is not just for those that have recently graduated from high school.  Married couples and divorcees, as well as all singles will greatly benefit from this schooling.  Sometimes, people do not realize the need for this type of training until they have experienced some of the challenges of life.


Am I required to have a high school diploma?

No.  We certainly recommend that everyone graduates from high school or at least earns a G.E.D.  However, we do not believe that past mistakes should hinder you from being trained to succeed in life.  Just make every moment from now count toward a successful future.


What if I have already attended college?

It is not too late to attend Xtreme Life Training Center.  If you are still unsure of God's plan for you or just want to be better equipped to achieve your divine destiny, then it would be a very wise and worthwhile investment to spend just eight months in training with us.  Life is too precious to waste time not knowing where you are going.


What if God has not called me into the ministry?

Xtreme Life Training Center is not a "ministry" training center; it is a "life" training center.  It is about helping you know God's direction for your life and equipping you to successfully pursue it.  God not only calls men and women into the five-fold ministry, but He also calls doctors, dentists, carpenters, plumbers, mechanics, accountants, school teachers, lawyers, etc.


May I visit a class without being a student?

Yes.  People of all ages may audit one class of their choice free of charge.  This affords you the opportunity to experience the awesome teaching of Xtreme Life Training Center before enrolling as a student or recommending the school to someone else.