El programa de crecimiento una vida dirigida por el Espíritu es un viaje de discipulado transformador diseñado para ayudar a los creyentes a crecer en su fe, profundizar su comprensión bíblica y vivir una vida llena de poder espiritual. Este programa estructurado de tres años proporciona a los participantes enseñanzas esenciales sobre la identidad cristiana, los principios bíblicos, el crecimiento espiritual y la preparación para el ministerio.

Cada curso tiene una duración de siete semanas, lo que permite profundizar en los principios bíblicos a la vez que se mantiene un ritmo constante de aprendizaje. Al final de cada año, los participantes celebrarán su progreso con una ceremonia de graduación o ascenso, en la que se reconocerá su crecimiento y compromiso antes de avanzar a la siguiente etapa.

Este programa es ideal para quienes buscan comprender la Palabra de Dios, vivir en el Espíritu y servir eficazmente en la Iglesia y la comunidad. Ya seas un nuevo creyente o busques profundizar tu fe, el Programa de Vida Dirigida por el Espíritu te ofrece un camino claro hacia el crecimiento, la transformación y el impacto en tu comunidad.

Program Structure:

Year 1:
Beginnings of the Christian Life

Laying a strong spiritual foundation through faith, prayer, worship, and evangelism.
1. Christian Maturity
Christian maturity is the aim of every believer and the goal is to reach "the very height of Christ's full stature" (Ephesians 4:13). In this 192-page course, Rick Howard teaches that although we cannot become completely like Christ, we are to reach for this highest of goals that the Bible sets for us, since this will enable us to achieve more than accomplishing a goal that is too low.
2. Kingdom, Power, Glory
The New Testament, the new agreement that God made with humanity through His Son, Jesus Christ, is the subject of this course written by Jean-Baptiste Sawadogo and Marcia Munger. This survey of the New Testament brings a realization that God speaks authoritatively to the church and the world today, just as He did in the New Testament and throughout the course of history. The information contained in this course will help provide a fuller understanding of New Testament truths and the reliable manner in which they were transmitted to us. A study of this course will enable students to teach others about the Word of God in a greatly enhanced fashion.
3. Cornerstones of Truth
As you have probably discovered, the teachings in the Bible are not presented according to topics. For example, the book of Genesis does not give us a complete explanation of the Godhead, nor does any other single book. An important way to study the Bible is to find all the teachings related to a certain topic. Authors Floyd Woodworth, Jr and David Duncan will follow this kind of systematic study to see what the Scriptures teach about the universe and its Ruler, about humankind and the structure God has chosen for human development. Students will also discover what the Bible has to say about the future.
4. The Christian Church in Ministry
Perhaps you thought that God’s redemptive plan ended with Christ’s death on the Cross. However, Jesus passed on to His church the ministry of reaching the world with the message of salvation. Author Jesse Miranda teaches that the Great Commission given by Christ is the church’s authority to act for God. The church has not been left to carry on the work alone, however, for Christ sent His Holy Spirit to be our Helper. The Holy Spirit works in and through us to fulfill the redemptive plan of God.
5. Spiritual Gifts
“Now about spiritual gifts, brothers, I do not want you to be ignorant,” Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 12:1. Spiritual gifts are very important to the body of Christ. Author Robert Brandt teaches about these spiritual gifts, which are available to the believer to help him or her become a greater blessing to the church and more effective in spreading the gospel.
6. Solving Life's Problems
When you are having problems, do you know where to find answers? Author Dorothy Johns helps you turn your problems into victories. There are no clearcut solutions for some of the problems that confront us. However, the Bible gives guidelines for finding solutions to many of life’s problems. It is not God’s will that Christians be defeated. As you study this course and apply the principles of problem solving, you will discover the wonderful blessing of allowing your problem-solver, Jesus Christ, to help you.

Year 2:
Growing in Faith and Character

Developing maturity in doctrine, ethics, and community impact.
  • How to Study the Bible
  • Your Helpful Friend (The Holy Spirit)
  • Bible Ethics
  • The Christian in His Community
  • We Believe
  • What Churches Do

Year 3:
Discipleship and Ministry

Equipping believers for leadership, service, and deeper engagement in God’s mission.
  • Christian Workers
  • Marriage and the Home
  • God’s Design—Your Choice
  • John’s Gospel
  • The Teaching Ministry
  • 21st Century Discipleship (Getting Started, Facing Issues, Making a Difference)

Expectativas:

El programa de una vida dirigida por el Espíritu está diseñado para ayudarte a fortalecer tu relación con Dios y a ser más como Cristo. Estas son algunas expectativas y sugerencias del programa:

  • Este programa hace hincapié en el desarrollo del carácter mediante el estudio, el diálogo y la participación en actividades que exploran la resiliencia, la honestidad, la amabilidad, el respeto y la responsabilidad personal.
  • El programa de crecimiento dirigido por el Espíritu se esfuerza por integrar principios basados en la fe en todas las clases, animando a los estudiantes a ver la presencia de Dios en cada área de aprendizaje.
  • Participar en los debates, asistir a las sesiones y completar las tareas a tiempo demuestra un compromiso activo.
  • Los estudiantes deben ser minuciosos en sus trabajos y precisos en sus entregas, demostrando un compromiso con un aprendizaje de calidad. Requerirá intencionalidad y dedicación.
  • Planifica tus estudios y trabajos, y establece metas realistas para mantenerte al día con las lecturas semanales.
  • Designa un espacio de trabajo específico para ayudarte a concentrarte y mantener la productividad. Se espera que los estudiantes lean seis páginas al día, lo que suma un total de 42 páginas por semana.

"Instruye a los sabios, y se volverán aún más sabios. Enseña a los justos, y aprenderán aún más." {Proverbios 9:9, NTV}

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¿Preguntas?

Contacte a Cristina Del Razo en cristina.delrazo@discoverchurch.org.

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Contacte a Cristina Del Razo en cristina.delrazo@discoverchurch.org.