Because they sensed God’s love in such a dynamic way that it motivates them to impact their home and work environments for Christ. They return from the weekend inspired to use their gifts and talents as servant leaders in their local church.
TRES DIAS
A Worldwide Organization
A Tres Dias weekend is guided by a set of guidelines we call: The Essentials, which are set forth by Tres Dias International (TDI).
Every local community, chartered by TDI, will be similar in structure, yet have their own distinct flavor. Men and women attend separate weekends, and communities typically host two sets of weekends each year.
TRES DIAS
Vision
Tres Dias is a Christian ministry that revitalizes Christian men and women in their walk with Christ by encouraging them in three areas:
Most attendees are Protestant although all Christians who accept the Tres Dias “Statement of Belief” are welcome.
For purposes of standards and principles, Tres Dias ascribes to those stated in the “Authorized King James Version” of the Bible of 1611 (KJV)
Tres Dias is a Christian ministry that revitalizes Christian men and women in their walk with Christ by encouraging them to:
We focus on God’s unqualified love for each of us through grace, with the goal of coming away from the weekend with a refreshed and empowered relationship with God through Christ. Importantly, Tres Dias does not “teach” doctrine. In fact, we try to stay away from doctrinal discussions/debates; choosing instead to stress the things that the Christian denominations have in common while respecting those things which are different.
There are many types of retreats available to Christians of all denominations; the vast majority of them are wonderful. If the retreat offered by your church has the same primary focus (experiencing God’s unqualified love for each of us through grace; coming away from the retreat with a refreshed view of your relationship with God through Christ; all with the goal of encouraging you to return to your local church as a servant leader with increased desire to reach others for Christ, then perhaps there is no need for you to attend a Tres Dias weekend.
It’s difficult to address what someone will “get” out of a weekend, since the Holy Spirit will deal with each person differently, depending on their needs and their Walk. But at the very least, you’ll walk away with the experience of 72 continuous hours spent in a cloistered environment with other Christians, all focused on learning more about their own relationship with Jesus. In the end, you are the only one who can evaluate if the result is worth the effort.
Although there are no paid staff within the Tres Dias communities, there is a cost associated with every weekend: Facilities, food, supplies, insurance, etc.; all cost money which the local community has to absorb. Each community calculates its own costs for participants as well as for team members.
The answer to both of these question is generally ‘no.’
It’s not an absolute requirement of Tres Dias that men attend first. However, the majority of Tres Dias Communities have adopted this policy because experience has shown that if the wife attends first, it can be detrimental to the marriage.
Often, the wife has a closer relationship with Jesus than the husband. Many husbands have stated that they were there because they had to attend in order for their wife to come. (Very often, the wives are the ones that really want to attend, so the husband, out of love, will attend so that she can). If the wives were allowed to come first, many husbands would never attend. If the wife grows even closer in her relationship to Christ on the weekend, a significant gap may develop between the husband and wife. In those situations, the weekend that should be a blessing, could become an obstacle to the marriage.
In most cases, the answer is “yes!” Each community has its own policies about how to handle exceptions, but it would be unusual for a community to not make that exception in this case.
This is perhaps the most important question to ask. It is important that you be comfortable about with whom you’ll be spending a 3-day weekend.
If we can step back in history, the early Tres Dias participants felt that the weekends were such a blessing that they didn’t want to spoil what, to some of them, were very special parts of the weekend. As a result, people began referring to “secrets” within the weekend that were not to be discussed with potential participants – again, for fear of ruining some of the weekend. Over time, and particularly with the advent of the Internet, stories of secrecy began to spread, resulting in rumours that Tres Dias must be a cult, since secrecy is one of the hallmarks of a cult.
Much effort has been made to be completely open. In addition, we know that team members who have participated in multiple weekends are just as blessed by the weekend activities as those who are participating for the first time. While some individuals continue to mistakenly perpetuate the idea of secrets, there are no secrets in Tres Dias.
In the interest of full disclosure, a document titled “The Essentials of Tres Dias” has been posted, for at least a couple of decades, on the Internet for anyone to see and review. “The Essentials of Tres Dias” is the document that every chartered Tres Dias community must adhere to in order to continue in Tres Dias. As you review the Essentials, you’ll note that each of the talks, the required meditations, the dynamics, etc. are all listed for anyone to see. Again, there are no secrets in Tres Dias.
In addition to the Essentials, communities are free to add some additional activities that are simply designed to enhance the weekend. Below is a list of the majority of these additional activities. These are the activities that many participants thought should be kept secret for fear of ruining the surprise. But the reality is that these are simply fun activities that enhance the weekend experience. (And as noted earlier, team members who have experienced them in the past still look forward to them when serving on a team). So again, there is no need to keep them a secret!
NOTE: Not all of these activities are utilized by all communities, but all communities will incorporate one or more of them into their weekend schedule with the goal of providing a special blessing to the participants:
OTHER SPANISH WORDS: Since Tres Dias had its origins in Spain, certain Spanish words are used to describe some of the events that occur on a weekend. This is a small effort to maintain a connection with our heritage.
Participants (and team) are asked to take off their watches and to not use their cell phones, although they can certainly keep them with them if they are more comfortable that way.
There are several reasons for this:
Sponsorship is critical for the participant because Tres Dias is NOT for everyone. Ideally, it is designed for Christians who are seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour. There are certain types of people that this ministry is NOT designed for, and Sponsorship is the only way to make certain that participants are a good fit. People who are Non-Christians are ineligible to be sponsored to a weekend.
Sponsors are discouraged from suggesting that the weekend is ideal for:
While there are many testimonies of those who were either of the above note, and by experiencing a Tres Dias weekend encountered Jesus in a way that brought deliverance to their lives. It is noteworthy to consider the potential challenges that might impact experiencing the weekend as intended.
In addition, sponsors do have an on-going obligation to the person they sponsor:
That’s not true at all! Any activity that occurs on a weekend can be shared freely. All that we ask is that nothing of a PERSONAL NATURE that was shared on a weekend should leave the weekend.
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