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General principles of the DTS
The DTS program lasts 6 months, as a general rule. It is modular, which means
that every week is devoted to one or two subjects which are studied in depth. It
is also based on community life. Youth With A Mission (YWAM) staff lead the
school, but every week visiting speakers are invited, often from various
cultural horizons and denominations and with differing ministries (YWAM or other).
We believe in the importance of cultural variety within the community that makes
up a DTS, cultural "shocks" being very beneficial in this training approach!
The first part of the school, called the theory phase, lasts 12 weeks and runs
as follows :
-3 to 5 hours of lectures a day,
-1 hour, at the beginning of the day, set aside for the personal quiet time,
Times for sharing in small groups,
-Intercession times (3 hours minimum a week) and praise times throughout the
week.
-Workshops to prepare for evangelism (preaching, song, mime, dance, puppets,
etc.).
-Times of personal study: reading, a journal, research.
-Practical tasks: cleaing/housework, participation in certain practical
activities on the YWAM base where the training is running, etc.
-Personal times (one to one) with a staff member or with the speaker of the week.
The visiting speaker is an excellent extra to complement the experience
of the DTS staff. The availability and the commitment of the YWAM team members,
the fact that they are in the same place, of a similar age and with similar
experiences to the students, provides instant opportunities to put the teaching
into practice.
The number of students in a DTS varies from 12 to 25 students. As a general rule,
the staff, the speakers and the students live in community, sharing meals
together and the practical tasks. The weekends are devoted to rest, sunday
worship in the churches in the region, and occasionally to evangelistic
activities or leading youth group activities.
The outreach phase, lasting 10 to 12 weeks, takes place "on the field",
generally in a French-speaking country. It consists of an apprenticeship
interspersed with evangelism of various kinds, practical service alongside the
local churches of the country (renovation of buildings, for example), activities
of a humanitarian nature or development work ( street children , lepers in large
cities, construction of latrines, distribution of grain, etc.). As in the theory
phase, times for teaching, small groups for sharing, intercession and praise are
organised throughout the stay on outreach.
Living at the heart of a cross-cultural missionary community and being immersed
in a life of prayer and of daily worship, based on a life of practical
activities and sharing in small groups, all added to biblical teaching, makes
for an excellent training experience.
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To equipe the students so that they may grow in their relationship with
God, providing a solid biblical foundation, whilst encouraging them to
develop their character, becoming more like Christ, as they personally and
practically apply the truth.
To challenge the students to commit themselves to mission and to world
evangelism, communicating God's burden for their generation, for unreached
people groups, for large cities, for all spheres of society and for the
church.
To give the students an understanding of what " Youth With A Mission "
is on the international level, its basic values, its calling and the
opportunities to serve.
To prepare the students for effective service in the church and in their
local community.

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