Oral DTS
Oral DTS
“JESUS TOLD STORIES!!
Starts September 11, 2023 – DSP 211 & 212 / Credits: 19 – 24
Pay attention to this phrase: All peoples are inserted in God’s history!
With over 7,000 languages in the world, approximately 45% have no spelling (a written form) and of that number, 3,384 are languages that have portions or the entire Bible translated.
Understanding that most of this group are people of oral tradition and *that God’s story needs to be presented to these groups in a way that they understand and can engage,* we are committed to God’s call to eradicate Bible poverty in the world.
Oral DTS is a pioneer.
AN OPPORTUNITY TO MULTIPLY THE VISION OF ORALITY AMONG TRADITIONAL PEOPLE!
With the DTS curriculum reorganized, and presented in an oral form, we are challenged to know and multiply what the Lord has given into our hands.
If you, have called for the portion of the people who still don’t have spelling, or who have orality as a tradition, join us.
God speaks all languages, He is accessible to all peoples.
The Discipleship Training School (YWAM-DTS), including the field assignment, is a prerequisite for all other UofN courses. The YWAM-DTS is the gateway into the 7 Colleges/Faculties and various Centres of the UofN. Students may apply to any YWAM-DTS ofered presently at more than 650 locations in over 140 countries and 97 languages around the world.
Once the student has completed the YWAM-DTS, he or she may take advantage of the wide variety of courses the UofN ofers. These courses are designed to equip the student to live and practice Christ’s last command to “make disciples of all nations….teaching them to obey all that I have commanded you” (Matthew 28:19-20).
A student does not need to be registered in a degree programme to take UofN courses for which he or she is qualified. Students may take schools in any of the various Colleges/Faculties and locations that best fit their ministry goals.
To be admitted to a UofN course, an applicant must provide proof of the ability to do university-level coursework in the language in which the course is ofered. This approach to education ofers the student the flexibility to pursue those areas of study which are beneficial for reaching their life goals. Students are encouraged to be obedient to the call of God as they seek the equipping necessary to pursue their God-given ministry.