Calle Madrid 11, Del Carmen
Mexico City
Coyoacan
04100
Mexico
The DTS: Is a course of five months, where the students will go deeper in intimacy with God. It will be 12 weeks with the following topics: 1 ) Nature And Character Of God; 2) The Bible; 3) Hearing God's Voice; 4) Relationships; 5) Lordship; 6) The Father Heart Of God; 7) Holy Spirit; 8) Spiritual Disciplines, 9) Missions; 10) Biblical Worldview, 11) Fear Of The Lord, 12) The Seven Spheres. During these 12 weeks the DTS staff and speakers will disciple students by living with them, and having some activities like Bible Studies, Worship, Intercession for specific topics, etc. After these three months, two months outreach will follow.
The Backpack DTS: Is a course of five months, where the students will go deeper in intimacy with God. It will be 12 weeks with the following topics: 1 ) Nature And Character Of God; 2) The Bible; 3) Hearing God's Voice; 4) Relationships; 5) Lordship; 6) The Father Heart Of God; 7) Holy Spirit; 8) Spiritual Disciplines, 9) Missions; 10) Biblical Worldview, 11) Fear Of The Lord, 12) The Seven Spheres. During these 12 weeks the DTS staff and speakers will disciple students by living with them, and having some activities like Bible Studies, Worship, Intercession for specific topics, etc. After these three months, two months outreach will follow.
This school has the goal of equipping young leaders to pioneer new YWAM bases, schools, ministries, training centers, movements, etc. Students will receive tools to help them in becoming effective learners and leaders, including learning the culture, and in some cases to learn to communicate in the idioms and perhaps the language of the people where they will pioneer. Topics will include some of the following: team building, principles of pioneering, servanthood, foundational leadership practices, mentoring, coaching, and the role of intercession in pioneering. Students may have the opportunity to connect and work alongside ministries that are in a pioneering stage of development.
In this course students will discuss, debate and meditate on weekly Scriptures from the gospel, in order to find deeper meaning and understanding of the Gospel, resulting in an experience so deep that they can then re-tell the stories from the Gospel, word for word in their native language— as if they were an actual eyewitness to the event. In doing this, they are transformed to be more like Jesus. They will also learn storytelling skills and practice natural memory techniques that differ from a rote approach. Students will create imaginary memories to see what the eyewitnesses saw and say what they meant, developing honest, technique-free communication that compels audience attention and understanding of the scriptures.
In this course students will discuss, debate and meditate on weekly Scriptures from the gospel, in order to find deeper meaning and understanding of the Gospel, resulting in an experience so deep that they can then re-tell the stories from the Gospel, word for word in their native language— as if they were an actual eyewitness to the event. In doing this, they are transformed to be more like Jesus. They will also learn storytelling skills and practice natural memory techniques that differ from a rote approach. Students will create imaginary memories to see what the eyewitnesses saw and say what they meant, developing honest, technique-free communication that compels audience attention and understanding of the scriptures.
In this course students will discuss, debate and meditate on scriptures from the gospel for one week, in order to find deeper meaning and understanding of the Gospel, resulting in an experience so deep that they can then re-tell a 5-10 minute story, word for word in their native language— as if they were an actual eyewitness to the event. In doing this, they are transformed to be more like Jesus. They will also learn storytelling skills and practice natural memory techniques that differ from a rote approach. Students will create imaginary memories to see what the eyewitnesses saw and say what they meant, developing honest, technique-free communication that compels audience attention and understanding of the scriptures.