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Our Mission
Our mission is to foster excellence in knowledge, ministry
and character-knowing, doing and being. A graduate of
INSTE will be prepared, not only academically but also
practically and spiritually, to fulfill God's purpose
for his/her life.
Our Values and Principles
As an organization, we are committed to the importance
of the following valuesand principles that provide the
framework within which we pursue the fulfillment of
our mission and vision.
Multiculturalism
- We are committed to making quality eduacation available
in both Spanish and English. Nothing will be produced
in INSTE in just one language.
- We commit ourselves to finding ways to incorporate
INSTE into other language and cultural groups in the
United States.
Accessible and Affordable
- We believe that discipleship and leadership formation
should be available at a cost-effective price in the
local church.
- As an organization, we invest in people not property.
We will acquire property and possessions only to the
extent that it helps us realize our mission and vision.
Small Group Learning
- Relationship is the key to growth in beliefs, behaviors
and attitudes.
- Therefore, we assert the value of learning in small
groups as the cornerstone of our didactic system.
Gift-Based Ministry
- Ministry through giftedness is the function of the
whole church.
- Every believer has been given a gift by the Holy
Spirit that is to be developed and used in evangelism
of the world and edification of the Body of Christ.
- Selection for leadership training is determined
by giftedness and spiritual maturity, not only by
previous academic achievement.
- We believe in developing people according to their
giftedness and God-given ministry.
Learning and Doing
- Effective education combines theoretical input with
real-life practicial experience.
- Academic formation is only a part of training for
ministry and leadership. It must be accompanied by
spiritual, skill and, value formation, which we call
"Beyond Acadmics."
Church-Based Formation
- Learning takes place in the context of life, not
just in a place called school.
- The local church is the best laboratory for learning
discipleship, ministry and leadership.
Methodology
- How we teach is as important as what we teach.
- Small group-based, participatory learning teaches
life-long learning as a minstry value.
- Finding and learning from mentors is a critical
skill for ministry and leadership.
- Knowledge acquisition occurs through daily study
using interactive media instead of listening to a
lecture.
- The methodology we use is based on biblical values
such as relationships in the Body of Christ, the discipline
of daily study and prayer, effective witness to one's
personal world, and gift-based ministry.
Kingdom Focus
- The foundation of all we do is the Great Commission.
- We are committed to working with any church or denomination
that shares our evangelical faith.
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