At Monterrey Christian School, we actively embrace the biblical mandate to make disciples. We believe discipleship shapes the very essence of the Christian life—not as a side activity, but as a central calling. To live out this conviction, we launched small group discipleship gatherings that focus on the Bible while using the book “Servants for His Glory” by Dr. Miguel Núñez as a learning guide.

This resource calls us to serve intentionally and to glorify God through community. Rather than isolate ourselves in today’s culture of individualism, we choose to pursue Christ-centered, relational discipleship that fosters genuine spiritual growth.

Many churches today struggle to provide intentional, life-on-life discipleship. While structured programs serve a purpose, they often fail to replace the transformative relationships that grow when believers walk closely together in faith. At Monterrey Christian School, we aim to develop a staff community where each man and woman not only receives discipleship but also commits to discipling others—in our school, in their local churches, and within their spheres of influence.

We believe this movement of intentional discipleship will extend far beyond our campus. As our staff members grow spiritually and model biblical mentoring, we expect to see a renewal of discipleship culture across churches in Costa Rica. Our desire is to see Christian leaders reignited with a passion for meaningful connection, theological depth, and the multiplication of mature followers of Christ.

“God’s purpose is not merely to save us, but to make us useful servants for His glory.”
– Dr. Miguel Núñez

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