Free Life Skills Class – Become a Stronger and Healthier You
by Professor: Dr. David Feddes
You are part of God’s special operations. Your mission is to reclaim the world for Christ. You have been saved and called to help. This class is about helping you to become a stronger and healthier you. This free life skills class is perfect for living a more confident and healthy life!
This free life skills class gives you Biblical insights and practical knowledge that make you stronger for your mission. Each topic is applied to your spiritual, physical, financial, intellectual, emotional, relational, and vocational dimensions of life.
Dr. David Feddes will bring you through the crucial areas of total fitness for you to thrive in leading others.
You will Learn and Grow in this free life skills class
- Total fitness: hear God’s call to embrace practical wisdom and discipline for strengthening the whole person.
- Spiritual fitness: draw near to God and stand stronger against Satan through spiritual disciplines.
- Physical fitness: know why the body matters to God, improve bodily health, and use body language well.
- Financial fitness: earn a good living, escape debt, build wealth, honor God and bless others with money.
- Intellectual fitness: build healthy curiosity, sharp thinking, lifelong study, and courage to stand for truth,
- Emotional fitness: learn to face feelings honestly and discover God working through emotions.
- Relational fitness: heal from past relational wrongs and wounds, and interact with others in a wise and godly manner
- Vocational fitness: pursue God’s calling for job, career, and other tasks.
You are welcome to take this free life skills Class supported by generous vision partners. These vision partners include blessed Christian Leaders Institute Graduates, Kingdom-minded Christians and Foundations, and others.
Begin your free life skills course now! You will begin by taking a Getting Started Orientation class. Then you are encouraged to enroll in the Christian Leaders Connection Class which helps you get situated at Christian Leaders Institute. You are also free to immediately take this Total Fitness class by Dr. David Feddes.
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My Ministry Journey Led to CLI
I am Stanley Thomas Lawson. I serve at the Ethiopian Evangelical Church of Denver in Aurora, Colorado. Here is my ministry journey to CLI – Christian Leaders Institute.
I was named for both my grandfathers. Stan on my father’s side and Thomas on my mother’s. I was born and raised in the Pomona Valley of California. My parents, who were both divorced previously, married five days after, and I am there firstborn. Both had children from previous marriages, all girls. I had a pretty good childhood. I did accidentally hang myself at age five but miraculously survived. The doctors were unsure if I would recover. But, my father prayed for God to do as He wanted and gave me up to Him. I awoke and have lived a mostly normal life.
Spiritual Grounding
My Grandmother was my biggest spiritual influence growing up. Nana, as everyone called her was a Sunday school teacher and flower chair at a small Baptist church in Claremont, California. The church is located near a retirement home for missionaries. It served as a meeting place, a playground, and a foundational piece to my introduction to Christ. I know my Grandmother wore out the side of her bed praying, and I am certain I was prominent in those prayers.
When I was fourteen, our church invited a Folk band. They brought a great testimony and spirit. During one of the song breaks, a member started talking about how God was speaking to him, telling him that someone needed to receive Jesus. He said some other things too, but in all, I knew he was talking to me. That night, I prayed to receive Jesus as my Lord and Savior. I was baptized a couple of weeks later.
For a time, I walked on a spiritual high. I wish I could say that it lasted. There was also a time that the Youth leader invited me and another young man to an all-night prayer time. We prayed and read the word. Both Ron Pfeifer and I later went into fulltime ministry. But I tested Grace first.
Life Journey to Marriage
What followed in my life was a series of disappointments. I did not do well in school. I enjoyed working and theatre. Then, I met a young lady before my senior year through a play. We dated, and I was smitten. She was a year behind me in school, and I promised to marry her when she graduated. We did not marry then but did later and have been for the last 39 years.
After marriage, our first daughter was born. For me, it became a pivotal time. I rediscovered life again, especially life in Christ. I really began to understand what new birth is as I experienced it through my daughter. Renee, my wife, and I began to help out at the church with the youth. It was then I first heard God’s voice clearly in my life calling me to ministry. Unfortunately, I tried to tell God how that would happen. I needed to be successful first and then I would do as He wanted.
Work While on My Ministry Journey to CLI
After several failed enterprises and business opportunities, I found myself working in the grocery business. I was no longer going to a church. I worked 5-6 days a week and moved up within their system. My wife would take our girls to church, and I would attend on occasion. My real focus was trying to get to the level of an assistant manager. That would lead to a store director position.
I was known and respected in the company until I had to work for a store director that was difficult. We argued a lot, and it led to a meeting with a district manager. The DM asked me a key question, “What does your family think of all the time you spend at the store?” I told him that I was sure they understood the sacrifices I was making for them. We were a family of five, and what I did not understand is it was I who was sacrificing my family for my idea of success.
At this point, God said enough. Two weeks later, I was dismissed from my job accused of something I did not do. With no job and little education, my wife said let’s move and we did. In 1992, we moved to Colorado near the Denver area. I went ahead to look for work and lived with my sister who was there with her family. It would be the woodshop and redemption of my spiritual journey.
Ministry Journey to Children’s Ministry and CLI
During the next few years, God worked on me and in me like never before. I struggled to find work, but we connected to a great church with a Spirit-filled Pastor, Dr. Rick Ferguson. First, God got my attention in a major way and brought me to my knees. The question that flowed over and over was why had I not listened. Then, I listened. I plugged into the choir and a men’s group. I joined the Pastor’s Bible study and that led to some amazing opportunities and connections. Promise Keepers was just forming, and I got the privilege to meet some foundational people including Coach Bill McCartney. I started wanting more of God and the fruit of that showed up in many areas of my life.
While praying to participate in a circuit preaching ministry, the leaders asked me to help in the children’s ministry. I liked kids, however, I wanted to raise adult leaders. God reminded me to trust and follow Him. I realized that I would be doing that in this ministry opportunity. Before long, we had a committed group of adult leaders making a serious impact on the lives of the children. I was mentoring many of them. Then, God threw in a twist.
Called to Minister Elsewhere
First, God clearly spoke to me to be ready to leave. I cried, “How can I leave now, God? Isn’t my life’s purpose being fulfilled?” My family loved the church, my wife was plugged in, and we were growing together. I shared with some trusted men my dilemma. One particular man of faith, a former pastor, said to give it some time and see what God was doing. Next, in a night of prayer with my wife, Renee said that we should be ready to minister somewhere else. God was calling us to missions.
Finally, we asked for a meeting with the Pastor and told him about everything. We did not want to leave the church. However, we did want to obey God and do whatever he asked. Pastor Rick prayed for us and released us. That very night, not more than minutes from leaving Pastor Rick’s office, one of the associate pastors asked me to meet an Ethiopian friend of his who needed help in their children’s ministry. I met Pastor Endashaw Kelkele for the first time in November of 1999. We talked for several hours. As we finished, he asked me to pray about coming to help in their children’s ministry. We spent time praying and talking with the church elders and study leaders.
New Ministry Opportunity
In January of 2000, we came to serve as children’s ministers at the Ethiopian Evangelical Church of Denver. At that time, there were about 20 kids and 80 adults meeting in an extra space of a local Baptist church. Now over 20 years later, we have grown to around 2000 people. Before COVID we had three services and around 500 in the children’s to youth ministry. God has been incredible along the way. The church provided three of my four daughters with spouses. It has provided for us and loved us. I have helped in almost every area of the church, including Youth and administration. I have traveled around the United States and Ethiopia learning and training others in children’s ministry.
Ministry Journey to CLI
However, one thing I have lacked is formal education. I attended community college after high school. Life, marriage, and children got in the way of continuing. I tried again here in Colorado but ran into some health issues and acquired a large amount of debt. Yet, I believe firmly in the education process as a needed component to ministering especially at a pastoral level but too much is spent. Little opportunity is given to those who need to learn to understand the ministry, especially learning to serve as Jesus served. My dear friend and Pastor, Pastor Rick, once said the toughest part of being a servant is when you are treated like one. I have experienced this truth.
Now I find that a calling is like marriage, for better or worse. The future benefits are eternal, but the walk can sometimes feel all uphill. I need to better equip myself for the next part of my ministry journey. Therefore, I am excited about what I have seen thus far from the Christian Leaders Institute. At almost 60, I am asking God for the mountain (I know that is supposed to happen at 80, but why wait). I plan to finish my degree and begin a process where we as a church can offer mentoring, training, and education to those who are looking at growing into ministry. Having a daughter in Grand Rapids, who graduated from Calvin College and met a nice Dutch boy, I hope to come by and meet some of the leaders at CLI. There are some great connections to be explored for the future! Blessings!
Learn more about ordination at the Christian Leaders Alliance. Interested in a low-cost degree? Check out the CLI’s Leadership Excellence School.
My name is Dawn Thornton, and I am called to the ministry to serve. I live in the United States. I grew up in the suburbs of South Texas with my parents and siblings. We were a typical middle-class southern family that attended an Episcopal and Lutheran Church every Sunday and every potluck. Life was going well until the age of five when the priest with whom I was doing a private Bible study violated me. I lost complete trust in any clergy or church leaders.
Challenges and Saved by Grace
This event was the beginning of a downward spiral for the next 28 years. I had no respect for myself and suffered from severe depression, bulimia, and anorexia. I even attempted suicide. Furthermore, I became promiscuous and began drinking and smoking at a young age. I grew up, married, and had three children, of whom two are autistic.
Fast forward to being a single mom for 20 years and discovering that autism became the hardest battle I’d ever encountered. However, ultimately it’s what led me to surrender my life to Christ at the age of 33. I was at the end of my rope and contemplating suicide when I heard God call my name. At that moment, I realized that my life was beyond out of control. So I asked Jesus to come into my heart and take over my life. In an instant, in the twinkling of an eye, I felt His Spirit enter me. I was convicted of my sin and set free with a brand new heart and new spiritual eyes! I’ve not been the same since, and I thank God in his mercy for saving me.
Called to the Ministry and Finding CLI
Over the years, I’ve felt called to the ministry and have even had dreams about it. However, I didn’t have enough confidence and faith to leap. God has been igniting a new fire in me recently, and I came across the Christian Leaders Institute. It just felt like the place I needed to be. It’s taken a while to enroll in my first class due to fear of the unknown and fear of failure. But, I trust that God will get me through!
Learn more about ordination at the Christian Leaders Alliance. Interested in a low-cost degree? Check out the CLI’s Leadership Excellence School.
My name is Vagner Valentim, and I’m being trained to be a Christian leader at the Christian Leaders Institute. I’m 48 years old, married to my beautiful wife, Helyana Mello. I’m from Galileia, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. I have an incomplete degree in law.
Born and raised in an evangelical Christian home, as a child, I was always very thirsty to know the Word of God. During my pre-adolescence and adolescence, I read the Bible systematically and sought, through short biblical courses, to learn more and more about the sacred texts.
Spiritual Cooling
However, in adulthood, with the chores and the search for my place in the world, I ended up moving away from the Word. The Bible, my old companion, had been put aside. With that, of course, comes spiritual cooling.
I was in the church for a long time, but away from God. And the further away, the more pain, disappointment, and frustration grew inside me. Until eventually, they made me believe that God does not exist. I was dying inside, and nobody knew it.
Today’s church is full of people, just like me, spiritual zombies, and leadership with concerns other than the Lord’s sheep. This leadership does not have the sensitivity, much less the presence of the Holy Spirit, to perceive how wounded these souls that roam the churches are.
Holy Spirit Led Me to CLI
But, thank God, that there was still a spark inside me. The Spirit of God blew again and rekindled that flame from before. And it was the Holy Spirit who introduced me to the Christian Leaders Institute to return to studies and be trained to be a Christian leader in our local ministry.
May God bless CLI so that they continue to be an instrument of blessing in the lives of so many. These men and women have accepted the call from God but cannot pay for a course like these courses at CLI. Yes, the Christian Leaders Institute provides us with an education of excellence!
Learn more about ordination at the Christian Leaders Alliance. Interested in a low-cost degree? Check out the CLI’s Leadership Excellence School.
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Meu nome é Vagner Valentim, tenho 48 anos de idade, casado com minha linda esposa Helyana Mello, sou de Galileia, estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. Tenho graduação incompleta em Direito.
Nascido e criado em um lar cristão evangélico, desde criança sempre tive muita sede em conhecer a Palavra de Deus. Durante minha pré-adolescência e adolescência sempre li a Bíblia de forma sistemática e busquei, através de pequenos cursos bíblicos, conhecer mais e mais sobre os textos sagrados.
Esfriamento Espiritual
Já na idade adulta, com os afazeres e a busca pelo meu lugar neste mundo fizeram com que eu acabasse me afastando da palavra. A Bíblia, minha companheira de sempre, foi posta de lado. Com isso, evidentemente, vem o esfriamento espiritual.
Estive um longo tempo na igreja, mas afastado de Deus. E quanto mais afastado, mais dor, desilusão, decepção e frustação iam crescendo dentro de mim até me fazerem acreditar que Deus não existe. Estava morrendo por dentro e ninguém percebia isso.
A igreja de hoje está cheia de pessoas assim como eu, um zumbi espiritual e a liderança que tem outras preocupações que não são as ovelhas do Senhor. Essa liderança não tem a sensibilidade e muito menos a presença do Espírito Santo, para perceber quão feridas estão essas almas que perambulam pelas igrejas.
Espirito Santo
Mas graças a Deus que ainda havia uma centelha dentro de mim que o Espírito de Deus assoprou novamente e reascendeu aquela chama de antes. E foi o Espírito Santo quem me apresentou o Christian Leaders Institute para retornar aos estudos e ser treinado para ser um líder cristão em nosso ministério local.
Que Deus abençoe o CLI para que continuem a ser um canal de bençãos na vida de tantos obreiros que não têm condições de pagar por um curso como este. Sim, o CLI nos fornece um curso de excelência!
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Mi nombre es Vagner Valentim, tengo 48 años, estoy casado con mi hermosa esposa Helyana Mello, soy de Galileia, estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. Tengo un título incompleto en derecho.
Nacido y criado en un hogar cristiano evangélico, de niño siempre tuve mucha sed de conocer la Palabra de Dios. Durante mi preadolescencia y adolescencia, siempre leí la Biblia de manera sistemática y busqué, a través de breves cursos bíblicos, aprender más y más sobre los textos sagrados.
Enfriamiento Espiritual
Ya en la edad adulta, con los quehaceres y la búsqueda de mi lugar en este mundo, terminé alejándome de la palabra. La Biblia, mi antigua compañera, ha sido dejada de lado. Con eso, por supuesto, viene el enfriamiento espiritual.
Estuve en la iglesia mucho tiempo, pero lejos de Dios. Y cuanto más lejos, más dolor, decepción y frustración crecía dentro de mí hasta que me hicieron creer que Dios no existe. Me estaba muriendo por dentro y nadie lo sabía.
La iglesia de hoy está llena de personas como yo, un zombi espiritual y un liderazgo que tiene preocupaciones distintas a las ovejas del Señor. Este liderazgo no tiene la sensibilidad, y mucho menos la presencia del Espíritu Santo, para percibir cuán heridas están estas almas que deambulan por las iglesias.
Espiritu Santo
Pero gracias a Dios que todavía había una chispa dentro de mí que el Espíritu de Dios sopló de nuevo y reavivó esa llama de antes. Y fue el Espíritu Santo quien me presentó al Instituto de Líderes Cristianos para volver a estudiar y capacitarme para ser un líder cristiano en nuestro ministerio local.
Que Dios bendiga a CLI para que sigan siendo un instrumento de bendición en la vida de tantos hombres y mujeres que han aceptado el Llamado y que no pueden pagar un curso como este. ¡Sí, la CLI nos brinda un curso de excelencia!