 
Learn how the adventure of equipping servant leaders first
began.
Doulos Discovery School was founded in 2002. The school’s
founders, Chad and Krista Wallace, had been living in the
Dominican Republic for seven years working with the ministry of
Young Life. Their time living within the Dominican culture
revealed to them an opportunity for a new brand of education for
Dominicans.
Private schools are abundant but are costly and therefore only
largely available to the wealthy. The public education system is
lacking nationwide, holding the country’s poorest in the cycle
of poverty. Doulos was conceptualized as an opportunity for
life-giving change to students from all walks of life, their
families, and the surrounding community all through the lens of
Christ’s revolutionary vision. The hope of Doulos and a reason
for its inception is to create positive change, to meet a need
by bridging the gaps of economic and religious separation that
exist in the Dominican Republic, and move forward together to
impact this country and the world for Christ’s Kingdom.
Doulos
believes that leaders come from all economic backgrounds. To
help bridge the economic gap, Doulos provides need based
scholarships to half its students. This creates a unique
learning environment in a culture (and world for that matter)
where the rich do not mix with the poor. At Doulos, students from
varying economic backgrounds work together, gain new
perspectives, and learn what truly defines each of us: Christ.
Another hope of Doulos is to bridge the religious gap that
separates Catholics from Protestants. The vision is to work
together as a community of believers in Christ to serve and
impact lives for positive change. Just as there is culturally
enforced economic segregation, the same can be said for
religious segregation. Rather than aligning with a specific
denomination, be it Catholic or Protestant, Doulos aligns its
teachings with Christ. The mixing of families from both Catholic
and Protestant backgrounds creates a similar uniqueness much
like the economic integration. Students work together, gain new
perspectives, and learn what truly defines each of us: Christ. |