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Christian Leaders Alliance: Options for Ministry Chaplain Ordination

The Christian Leaders Alliance, in partnership with the Christian Leaders Institute, provides ordination credentials to individuals who have successfully completed a series of courses and obtained the required recommendations.

In the field of chaplaincy, there are two distinct categories: Ministry Chaplain and Professional Career Chaplain. Ministry Chaplains often volunteer for various clubs and organizations, such as motorcycle clubs or country clubs. They may also be affiliated with a Soul Center, offering chaplaincy services to their local community. These chaplains can extend their services on a voluntary or part-time basis to institutions like hospitals, prisons, police departments, and fire departments.

In certain cases, hospice nurses and other caregivers may desire training and ordination as Ministry Chaplains, especially when their work involves serving at senior care facilities or hospice centers.

This role is particularly well-suited for retired caregivers who wish to volunteer their time and expertise in hospitals. By utilizing their nursing experiences, they can serve as Ministry Chaplains and continue making a positive impact on their communities.

The Christian Leaders Alliance provides various options for individuals to pursue ordained roles. Each role can be achieved through dedicated study at the Christian Leaders Institute and subsequent ordination through the Christian Leaders Alliance.

The Vision of the Ministry Chaplain Program

The Christian Leaders Ministry Chaplaincy program is designed to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge, skills, and biblical principles to serve as chaplains in various settings. The program’s course outcomes focus on providing a comprehensive understanding of the role of chaplaincy and the specific practices and qualifications required for effective ministry. Here are the key outcomes of the program:

  1. Knowledge of biblical principles and practical guidelines for chaplains: Participants in the program gain a solid foundation in biblical principles relevant to chaplaincy. They learn how to integrate these principles into their chaplaincy work, addressing the spiritual needs of individuals in various contexts. This knowledge helps them provide guidance and support based on sound theological principles.
  2. Development of personal qualifications and skills to be a chaplain: The program emphasizes the personal qualities and skills necessary for effective chaplaincy. Participants are encouraged to develop their interpersonal skills, empathy, active listening, and compassion. They learn how to establish trust, build relationships, and provide spiritual care to those they serve.
  3. Understanding of basic practices for ministering to the ill, grieving, and dying: Chaplains often encounter individuals who are experiencing illness, grief, or the end of life. The program equips participants with the understanding and skills needed to minister to these individuals effectively. They learn how to provide spiritual comfort, offer prayers, and facilitate healing and reconciliation in these challenging situations.
  4. Knowledge of several types of chaplaincy positions and general guidelines for serving in them: The program familiarizes participants with various types of chaplaincy positions, such as firehouse chaplain, military chaplain, and prison chaplain. They gain insights into the unique challenges and responsibilities associated with each role. Additionally, participants learn general guidelines for serving in these positions, including ethical considerations, cultural sensitivity, and the importance of confidentiality.
  5. Recognition of theological aspects of chaplaincy: Chaplaincy is deeply rooted in theological perspectives and beliefs. Participants in the program explore the theological aspects relevant to chaplaincy work, such as theodicy (the study of God’s goodness in the face of evil and suffering), the importance of spiritual discernment, and the integration of faith into chaplaincy practice. This understanding allows them to engage with individuals from diverse religious backgrounds and provide spiritual care that is respectful and inclusive.

Overall, the Christian Leaders Ministry Chaplaincy program provides a comprehensive foundation for individuals seeking to serve as chaplains. By focusing on biblical principles, personal development, practical skills, specific ministry contexts, and theological aspects, the program equips participants to meet the spiritual needs of others effectively and compassionately in a variety of settings.

Greetings to all my fellow brothers and sisters in Christ! I’m Nicolas Badolato from the USA. First and foremost, I want to extend my deepest gratitude to the Christian Leaders Institute (Learn more about free online Bible courses, Click Here). CLI gives me the opportunity to receive ChaplainNicolas Badolato ministry training and ordination. It also allows me to be a part of this amazing ministry fellowship. I’m eternally thankful to The Holy Spirit for leading me here at the very moment when I needed to be. It’s all about divine timing, and God is the best architect and clockmaker.

My Story

I’m 51 years old and have never been married nor do I have any children. I come from an Italian lineage with a Roman Catholic upbringing. Further, I have a strong and supportive family unit. My family consists of my mother and father, happily married 57 years, as well as three brothers, two of which are also happily married. I fall right in the middle of the flock, so growing up, I was definitely a poster boy for the middle-child syndrome. In retrospect, I was very blessed in having my brothers. We were and still are always there for each other.

Throughout my 30’s and 40’s, I always considered myself a spiritual person. But, I was definitely a nominal Christian. I rarely, if ever, attended church or read the Bible. Also, I never agreed with all the dogma and creeds that came with it. Well, my nominal view of Christianity came to a screeching halt the moment I was saved by Christ and the grace of God.

Although I stated that I was always very spiritually-minded, I spent many years drifting at sea as it related to my true walk with The Lord. I battled with what I rationalized as “completely functional” substance abuse for many years. Thank God, I never had any run-ins with the law, but my “criminal record” was certainly spiritually-based. It wasn’t until I was saved that I had this major epiphany.

Broken, Surrendered, and Rebuilt

God only gives us so many warnings concerning situations that take us down the wrong roads before He finally says, “Ok, I’m letting go for now. You’ve forced me to show you the painful way, unfortunately. But don’t fret because I’ll absolutely be there when you need Me. Just call out and I’ll be there.” Well, that moment came for me. My repeated failures to heed His warnings about the paths I was on with complacency and ignorance led to very quick and major blows in my life. In a matter of about three weeks, I lost my job, my unemployment benefits, my girlfriend, and my apartment. Needless to say, I was crushed and trampled underfoot on multiple fronts: spiritually, financially, emotionally, and relationally.

I know now that God needed to break me in order to build me back up. Just like King David, I cried out to The Lord and asked Him to save me. The moment I cried out to Him was the exact moment He began rebuilding me in all the areas He wanted me to grow. God worked through my family members, most notably my parents, to get me back on my feet again. I have since found new employment in a completely different industry. It’s a role that’s also completely remote work. The irony of it all is that I asked God for a new start with a new vocation prior to this opportunity. He does listen and work all things for good according to His will.

Chaplain Ministry Training and Ordination

Since Jesus saved me, I have a continuously strong inner pull from the Holy Spirit to serve others in ministry. I was always a generous, forgiving, and compassionate person. I now had this “knowing” that God wanted me to pay it forward. He uses our past failures and successes to help others. That was another huge revelation for me after Jesus saved me. It’s so bizarre on a human level how the Holy Spirit makes you aware of so much about yourself once you surrender to His will.

I was re-baptized and recently received my licensed ministry ordination from another association that also offered courses for growth. However, I chose to redirect and devote my entire Chaplain ministry training and ordination exclusively to Christian Leaders Institute. My goal is to acquire Commendation, Licensing, and Ordination as a Chaplain Minister. I have always had an affinity toward people who are suffering in any capacity – spiritually, emotionally, relationally, physically, or psychologically. I have experience in all of those areas, which is why I strongly feel that the Spirit is calling me down this path.

Ministry Dream

Specifically, I aspire to minister to those who are in crisis, hospice care, nursing homes, and hospitals. I have a soft spot for the elderly. In 2010, I cared for my grandmother for four years prior to her passing at age 98. I also held the hand of a friend as she passed away in hospice. That was a powerful moment for me. Those reminders serve as strong reinforcements and affirmations in my decision to pursue this specific ministry role.

God is now giving me this season for preparation and training. Even though I desperately want to put my knowledge into practice right away, I feel like in John 7:6 when Jesus said, “My time has not yet come.” I have to remain humble and trust that He will send me out when it is time. God sent Moses out in the wilderness for 40 years in preparation for delivering Israel out of Egypt. That’s a good reminder.

God Leads Me

There are no coincidences in life. Our Heavenly Father is an amazing architect. My turnaround was COMPLETELY engineered by Him. He also led me to CLI while researching which training avenue would best suit my needs. I’m very excited to begin my Chaplain ministry training and ordination pilgrimage here so that I can eventually pay it forward. I want to spread The Good News.

I’m truly blessed to have this opportunity to pursue my studies with and among you all. Make no mistake, there’s an absolute divine purpose why we are all here at CLI and our respective callings are a testament to that. I am mindful in every situation moving forward in what Jeremiah said about making decisions from our heart (Jeremiah 17:9) and what Solomon said about our trust in The Lord (Proverbs 3:5-6). In closing, heartfelt blessings to all of you on your respective journeys. May God bless us all as we stand firm in our faith.

Steps to Sign Up At Christian Leaders Institute

Step 1 – Register for a free study account that automatically enrolls you in the Christian Leaders Getting Started Course

After you register, you will automatically be enrolled in the “getting started” course.

Step 2 – Figure out what Chaplain program, you want to pursue. Click here to read more about chaplain options. 

Learn more about ordination at the Christian Leaders Alliance

Suggested Courses on Chaplaincy Subjects

Wedding Officiant Skills – (1 CLI Credit)

This Christian Wedding Officiant Skills class is a one-credit class that gives you the skills needed to officiate a wedding. Included in the training are some teachings about the meaning of marriage from the Christian worldview perspective.

Sexual Intimacy Conversations Skills (2 Credits)

Sexual intimacy is a God-given gift connected to marriage and procreation. This course discusses many vital aspects of sexuality within a Christian Worldview approach, in order to equip Chaplains grow in their impact. 

Officiant Ministry Skills (2 credits)

Officiant Ministry skills are the ministry essential skills that clergy need. Whether you are the volunteer, part-time, or career ministry lane, this two-credit course will teach you ministry officiant areas that will be helpful for chaplains.