
Discipleship Training School DNA
the building blocks of your DTS experience.
In addition to classroom lectures, your DTS experience will include:
OUTREACH PREPARATION
Some afternoons will be given to preparing for outreach either in our individual teams or as a class. Preparation will most likely include music, drama, testimony preparation, cultural information, evangelism, community development, etc.
SMALL GROUP MEETINGS
Some afternoons there will be small group meetings where students and staff members will have a chance to share needs, discuss the lecture content and minister to one another.
INTERCESSION GROUPS
This is an immediate way to become involved in world evangelism. Intercession times will take place for three hours each week to learn to hear God’s voice and to intercede for the nations.
REQUIRED READING
Book reports must be completed and turned in by the dates given during the orientation. Books required for book reports will be provided for you through our library check out system.
JOURNAL
The weekly journal will be an important tool to record God’s faithfulness and your personal growth. It is a requirement to successfully complete DTS.
The weekly journal will be an important tool to record God’s faithfulness and your personal growth. It is a requirement to successfully complete DTS.
WORK DUTY
Each student will be assigned to a work duty. You will be asked to work for approximately 10 hours a week on the base. Work duties are as much a part of the discipleship process as all other school curriculum and provide an opportunity for you to serve. They also reduce the costs of our schools.
OUTREACH
As important as the Lecture Phase is to the DTS, the Outreach Phase is where you have opportunity to put into practice all you have learned in the classroom. The successful completion of the outreach is a requirement for the DTS.
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