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Further Training Schools
YWAM England, as part of YWAM's
University of the Nations (UofN),
runs a number of further training courses to equip you for specific tasks and
callings. These courses can be taken as standalone courses, but they also fit
into the overall picture of further training with the UofN - each course
can be part of a series to fully equip you for a specific role or career
path within YWAM. Brief details of courses run in the UK are given here,
though for more information about further training within the UofN, contact
Steve Sullivan on ssullivan@oval.com.
Application forms for these courses are available from the appropriate training
location.
Scroll down the page to look at all the schools in turn , or click on the names listed below to go straight to that school:
Note: these further training opportunities are only available after completing
a YWAM DTS.
School Of Frontier Missions (SOFM)
Purpose: Prepares you to take the transforming power of the gospel around
the world to those who have never heard it
Length: Three months' study followed by
a two-year placement (minimum) with an existing work among an unreached people
group
Where: Seamill Centre, Scotland, www.ywamseamill.org or contact sofm@ywamseamill.org
Dates: To be announced
Cost: £1,495 (not including placement)
Introduction to Business As Mission Course
Purpose: Designed to equip YWAMers, missionaries, students and business professionals who want to be launched into Business As Mission. The training course will be hosted in Chiang Mai, Thailand, owing to its central location in proximity to established business as mission projects. .
Length: Six weeks
Where: Chiang Mai, Thailand, but available through Harpenden, Hertfordshire, www.ywamharpenden.org
Dates: January-March 2009
Cost: US$3,500 approximately
Foundations for Intercultural Studies (FIS)
Purpose: Trains you to understand the cultural, historical, religious, ideological and other issues that divide nations and peoples, and then gives you the opportunity to apply what you have learnt alongside one of several reconciliation and peacemaking initiatives.
Length: Three months
Where: Harpenden, Hertfordshire, www.ywamharpenden.org
Dates: To be announced
Cost: On application
School of Reconciliation and Justice
Purpose: Trains and empowers for a life of reconciliation that flows into peacemaking and justice ministries. We also seek to train teams to send them to conflict areas with a mission to reduce suffering, aid in development, speak out about injustice and seek to be a part of healing the hearts of wounded people. Our ethos has grown out of our affiliation with the Reconciliation Walk, www.recwalk.net, through the past ten years.
Length: Twelve weeks followed by a 6-8 week internship programme
Where: Harpenden, Hertfordshire, www.ywamharpenden.org or contact rwalk@oval.com
Dates: 29 September-21 December 2008, plus 6-8 week internship programme
Cost: Lecture phase: £1,600
Relational Peacemaking and Diplomacy Internship
Purpose: Seeks to raise up young people who want to learn how to live out a life of reconciliation as they work in areas of conflict and how to become advocates for change in unjust situations. The course is designed to offer a four-week short course followed by placement in a field situation where the student is mentored during the next four to six months.
Length: Four weeks, plus four to six month field placement
Where: Harpenden, Hertfordshire, www.ywamharpenden.org or contact rwalk@oval.com
Dates: To be announced
Cost: On application

School Of Evangelism (SOE)
Purpose: Designed to release people into works of evangelism throughout Europe. Coverage includes Man (the character of the students), the Message (understanding more fully the good news) and the Method (how effectively to communicate the gospel in a post-modern Europe).
Length: Thirteen-week study phase followed by a 12-month outreach
Where: Harpenden, Hertfordshire, www.ywamharpenden.org and Skien, Norway, www.uioskien.no/soe,
Dates: 11 September-December 2008
Cost: £1,650. Outreach £500-£1,500 (depending on outreach location)
School Of Worship (SOW)
Purpose: A five-month course (including outreach) giving students an opportunity to grow in their personal worship and worship-leading ministry. Geared towards those who have an interest in leading others into worship by singing, playing instruments, and dance.
Length: Three months plus two-month outreach
Where: Harpenden, Hertfordshire, www.ywamharpenden.org, wt@oval.com and Holmsted Manor, Sussex, www.holmsted.org.uk
Dates: 20 September-12 December 2008, plus recommended outreach of up to two months Holmsted Manor, Sussex, www.holmsted.org.uk
April-August 2009 Harpenden, Hertfordshire, www.ywamharpenden.org, wt@oval.com
Cost: £1,600 approximately, plus outreach costs
School of Biblical Studies (SBS)
Purpose: Trains you to understand and apply biblical truth, to discover for
yourself what the Bible says and how you can apply it to your life
Length: Nine months' study in three terms, plus optional outreach of 8-12 weeks.
Where: The
King's Lodge, Warwickshire, www.thekingslodge.com
Dates: 26 September 200826 June 2009
Cost: Total: £3,700 (Term 1: £1,300; Term 2: £1,200; Term 3: £1,200)
The SBS is available as a correspondence course: check out
the website www.sbsdlc.org.uk or contact Lynsey Cuthbert at info@sbsdlc.org.uk for details.
School of Biblical Studies Core Course (SBSCC)
Purpose: A 12-week course that introduces you to the inductive approach of Biblical Study, equipping you with many tools for integrating the Word into your life.
Where: The King's Lodge, Warwickshire, www.thekingslodge.com
Dates: To be announced
Cost: £1,300
The SBS is available as a correspondence course: check out the website www.sbsdlc.org.uk or contact Lynsey Cuthbert at info@sbsdlc.org.uk for details.

Direct Reading Course (DRC)
Purpose: By reading broadly, gives an overview of the Bible, Church history,
theology, and Christian worldview
Length: 12 weeks
Where: The King's Lodge, Warwickshire, www.thekingslodge.com
Dates: Entry points: every
January, April and September
Cost: £750 (residential)
Biblical Teaching and Preaching School (BTPS)
Purpose: Prepares you for a ministry teaching the Word of God in any
cultural situation
Length: Six months, including outreaches in the UK and overseas
Where: The King's
Lodge, Warwickshire, www.thekingslodge.com
Dates: 26 September 2008-27 March 2009
Cost: £1,660, including two lecture phases and
placements (outreach costs depends on locations)
Support Ministry Seminar (SMS)
Purpose: For those working in support areas in YWAM, this seminar considers how to involve God in practical areas and keep Him central. Topics include Team building, How to mentor those you work with (both staff and students), Learning practical skills and Get encouraged.
Length: Five weeks
Where: Harpenden, Hertfordshire, www.ywamharpenden.org or rpretorius@oval.com
Dates: To be announced
Cost: £500 plus £15 registration

Introduction to Christian Counselling (ICC)/Developing Christian Counselling
(DCC)
Purpose: Part-time seminars providing initial training for those who
may be involved in counselling situations
Length: 50 hours, spread over one term
Where: London, www.ywamlondon.com
Dates: Runs each academic term (one evening a
week)
Cost: £180 each (£300 for the two courses)
Community Counselling School (CCS)
Purpose: Gives you God's vision for broken, hurting people and practical
instruction for counselling situations
Length: 12-week lecture phase followed by
a 12-week field assignment
Where: London, www.eccp-ywam.org.uk/CCS_webpage/home.html
Dates: Starts every September
Cost: On application
Children In Need (CIN) School
Purpose: A three-month lecture phase plus six-month optional outreach phase, equipping students to effectively minister to the child in need and at risk.
Length: Three months, plus practicum outreach
Where: Harpenden, Hertfordshire, www.ywamharpenden.org, cin@oval.com
Dates: Lecture phase: April-July 2009; Practicum phase: July-September 2009 (or longer - mentored practicum, tailored to the particular interest of each individual student)
Cost: £1,675 (lecture phase); £1,000-£1,500 (practicum phase, depending on location)

Introduction to Primary Health Care (IPHC)
Purpose: Through 12 weeks' study and 8 weeks' outreach, equips students with prevention, health education, treatment and appropriate assessment skills to meet the physical felt needs of individuals, their families, and their communities in developing countries.
Length: Three months
Where: The King's Lodge, Warwickshire, www.thekingslodge.com
Dates: 3 April21 August 2009
Cost: £1,500. Outreach £1,000-£1,300 (depending on location)
Principles in Child and Youth Ministries (PCYM)
Purpose: Provides understanding and practical experience in child and youth ministries. Foundational for those wanting to work as King's Kids staff.
Length: Five months
Where: The King's Lodge, Warwickshire, www.thekingslodge.com
Dates: 26 September 2008-27 February 2009
Cost: £1,400. Outreach £700-£1,200
School Of Design (SOD)
Purpose: A foundational school teaching the basics of design and giving a biblical basis for communication. Topics covered include Godly communication, Typography, Advertising, Colour theory, Logo design, and Page layout. To get the best out of this course, it is recommended that you do the School of Digital Communication (below) as well, though this is not mandatory.
Length: Three months
Where: Holmsted Manor, Sussex, design@holmsted.org.uk, www.holmsted.org.uk
Dates: 17 January-10 April 2009
Cost: £1,825 (The combined price if doing both the SOD and the SDC (below) is £3,525 - a saving of £100.)

School of Digital Communication (SDC)
Purpose: A computer-based school for designers in today's world. Topics include cross-cultural design and presentation techniques, and exploration of a range of software by Adobe, Apple and Macromedia. To get the best out of this course, it is recommended that you do the School of Design (above) first, though this is not mandatory.
Length: Three months
Where: Holmsted Manor, Sussex, design@holmsted.org.uk, www.holmsted.org.uk
Dates: 18 April-10 July 2009
Cost: £1,825 (The combined price if doing both the SOD (above) and the SDC is £3,525 - a saving of £100.)
School of Pioneer Leadership Development
Purpose: Two-year-long indepth leadership training with mentoring and grassroots experience in local projects, with an optional extra year of placement on the field. Aimed at young post-moderns who have a call to long-term ministry or a vision to start a new YWAM ministry or centre.
Length: Two years
Where: York, Yorkshire, www.ywamyork.com
Dates: 20 January 2009-mid-November 2010
Cost: For more information on costs, please contact info@ywamyork.com

b2b (b the leader God wants you 2 b)
Purpose: Be equipped to lead people and projects in various environments,
including the cell format
Length: Two weeks
Where: Gault La Foret, France (probable)
Dates: To be announced
Cost: £250 (approximately)
Note: further details of this and other YWAM leadership courses in Western Europe can be found at www.ywamconnect.com/sites/leadership
Basic Leadership School (BLS)
Purpose: As a small group leader on a DTS, learn leadership principles to
apply in YWAM or in a local church
Length: Six months, including a three-month outreach
Where: Carlisle, Cumbria, www.ywam-carlisle.org.uk
Dates: To be announced
Cost: £1,570 + flights and insurance
Where: Derby, Derbyshire, www.ywamderby.org
Dates: September 2008-June 2009
Cost: (Lecture phase) £160 per month plus £200. Outreach £2,000
(Argentina) or £3,000 (China). Urban field track placement available
Where: Holmsted Manor, Sussex, www.holmsted.org.uk
Dates: September 2008-February 2009
January-June 2009
April-September 2009
September 2009-February 2010
Cost: £1,570 (approximately)
Where: The King's Lodge, Warwickshire, www.thekingslodge.com
Dates: Runs as a two-year
programme consecutively with DTSs held at The King's Lodge
Cost: On application
Staff training with YWAM England
Purpose: A two-year staff development programme in a flexible module
format for those called to use their skills in a support role within YWAM. Takes
place within and alongside the working week.
Length: Two years (for all seven modules)
Where: Available at all YWAM England
centres

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