A Primer on Christian Discipleship Courses
September 22nd, 2009A big matter for numerous students is how to fill their “gap year” during the time between school/college and uni, or even the year after graduating. While travelling is the usual pick, there are further alternatives to deliberate over, such as volunteer work, or even to immerse yourself in a Christian Discipleship for amost a full year with the organization DNA (dna-uk.org). This article looks in more detail this latter choice.
DNA provide placements in Christian churches, ranging from October to August. This is seen as a “year in with God, not a year out.”, needing the enrollee to live in a Christian environment - either in your own church if you currently attend one, or a designated church if you are not presently a member of a church. Your typical day will require helping out with the everyday activities of the church, and to be trained by its members in bible studies. The course guarantees faith in action, so those who enroll can expect a really pragmatic experience of Christian faith, and not simply the study of it.
More advantages of the courses include:-
- being challenging, refreshing and life changing
- helping 18 year olds upward, with no age limit
- equipping you for church-based leading
- training you for work
- offering an accredited programme through the National Open College Network
There are three sorts of course open : Track 1 is the most popular entry point to DNA - it is the richest DNA expereince. The vast majority of individuals select this as the best choice for them. Track 2 is more appropriate to you if taking a whole “year-out” is not pragmatically achievable. This could be for issues like your workplace or family commitments. Track 2 thus provides some flexibility. Track 3 offers individuals the chance of joining us for as many particular training sessions or days as they want.
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