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One of the aspects of my life that I am most passionate about is seeing people get the chance to experience Christ in new and transformational ways, participating in His mission alongside a tight-knit community of fellow Jesus followers. Few things embody this experience better than our annual Justice Discipleship Training School (JDTS). Having worked with YWAM for more than 17 years, I am more convinced than ever that his program is the “genuine article”. Here’s some info (PLEASE SHARE THIS!):
Justice Discipleship Training School
September 26th 2011- February 24th 2012
(includes Christmas break)
“What does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” -Micah 6:8
Our JDTS is a five month intensive in spiritual and missional formation. The first three months concentrates on engaging students in a holistic discipleship experience that challenges the mind, heart and body in a praxis oriented program. Offered in the heart of Winnipeg’s inner city West End, students will integrate in one of the city’s most culturally diverse, yet poor neighbourhoods. Our emphasis on justice means that as part of the community, students will engage the realities of poverty, injustice, racism and much more, all the while having the opportunity to respond in exciting new ways.
With a strong emphasis on hands on training, every fourth week of the lecture phase will be an intensive local outreach where students will get to be involved in grass-roots urban/justice ministries in the city. This will allow students to experience and engage the realities of urban missions during the training phase, making the most of what they are learning.
After a short Christmas break, the students return for the outreach & service phase of the school. This phase is an international, cross-cultural missions service outreach, where students will begin to explore the implication of what they have learned beyond simple application. Again with an emphasis on justice, students will participate in “preaching the Gospel” with their whole selves – in word and deed. Our first school served in restoring the tsunami devastated community of the famous Phi Phi Island in southern Thailand, while two other schools served in Uganda. Our most recent schools served among displaced people in Chiang Mai, Thailand and Tijuana, Mexico.
The upcoming 2011 JDTS will travel to northern Thailand for their international outreach, working among the migrant community and tribal groups living along the Thai-Burmese border, who are among the poorest and highest at-risk people groups of Thailand.
For more information, feel free to ask me or visit our Justice DTS page.



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Thanks Aaron!
Jamie – I’m going to post your piece about Father’s Day this week on http://www.wearegraftedin.com. I’m going to use the bio you provided to me already. If you want to change it all, please let me know. Thanks!
The missional conversation is fascinating. I got introduced to it through The Faith of Leap, a new book by Michael Frost and Alan Hirsch about how the church must embrace risk and adventure and eschew the idols of safety and security if it is to remain viable. Here’s a link: http://dld.bz/Z5ba. Looking forward to what you have to say next!
Thanks Mark! I’ve not been blogging much lately, but I am hoping that will change soon.
Peace,
Jamie
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I’m happy to come across your blog.
Thanks Brenda!