Program areas at DM2
Leaders trained by DM2 continued training programs in Africa,South America and the United States. Despite continued COVID restrictions, we were able to physically go to Argentina, Egypt, Brazil and Tahiti in July/August. We did a virtual workshop with Liberia in March. In Zambia, Liberia, and throughout South America and the United States, workshops were continually conducted by our trainees and with our help. Many teacher and student manuals were printed and distributed to all the above areas, as well as many Bibles to Venezuelans who could not otherwise afford them. We developed one new curriculum and had numerous curricula translated into Spanish. We also held numerous in-person youth workshops, along with a Women's workshop in the summer. We would venture to say thousands were impacted as a direct result of our ministry outreaches since the inception of DM Multiplied Inc. The manuals and teaching materials that we provide are reproduced over and over in many places and many languages, including in the areas of Eastern Europe, Africa and North, South and Central America.
The two hubs (in Texas and in Bolivia) for disciple-making, i.e., the discipleship of adults, continued successfully despite facing a tragic loss in Bolivia. Our key person there lost their son in a traffic accident. Nevertheless there were many people taught to be disciple-makers which is our goal as a non-profit. It would beimpossible to put an accurate number to the impact our many trainees have had in replicating what we do with them in new areas. 3D Training Center and Centro de Capacitacion 3D are run on a conference by conference level with those who attendreceiving credits for their hard work and studies. We consider this program to be germane to our overall goal of producing Disciple Makers who go on to produce more Disciple Makers. The thing with these training sessions is that while we do see instant results in the area of changed lives, we believe the true results will be seen in the years and even decades to come. We do not charge any tuition forthese classes and their credits are transferable to participating seminaries.