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 

  1. Total fitness: hear God’s call to embrace practical wisdom and discipline for strengthening the whole person.
  2. Spiritual fitness: draw near to God and stand stronger against Satan through spiritual disciplines.
  3. Physical fitness: know why the body matters to God, improve bodily health, and use body language well.
  4. Financial fitness: earn a good living, escape debt, build wealth, honor God and bless others with money.
  5. Intellectual fitness: build healthy curiosity, sharp thinking, lifelong study, and courage to stand for truth,
  6. Emotional fitness: learn to face feelings honestly and discover God working through emotions.
  7. Relational fitness: heal from past relational wrongs and wounds, and interact with others in a wise and godly manner
  8. 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.

Other Opportunities:

More Ministry Training Classes and Programs -These Ministry training programs will fuel your calling and increase your impact. Gather digital mission credentials or order official awards. These credentials are perfect for local ministry opportunities and ordination.

Ordination – Completing free classes opens you up to an ordination opportunity that is both locally and globally recognized with the Christian Leaders Alliance. Check out how you can become an Ordained Christian Leader. Low fees apply for ordination packages.

College Degree –  Earn your College Degree – Use your Christian Leaders Institute free classes for collegiate credentials. Earn certificates, diplomas and degrees. Low administration fees apply.

My name is Luke Samuel Goddard, 30, from Tailem Bend in South Australia, Australia.

I was born into a Christian home, soaked in the Word of God and prayer, regularly going to kids church and youth ministries. This was in a small city called Whyalla in South Australia – a steel works and mining area that served as an economic hub for the world. My parents grew up in the mid 1990’s listening to the “Toronto Blessing,” and since then moved me from a Bible preaching Baptist church to more experience-oriented CRC meetings and congregations. I grew more and more uncomfortable with this movement over time, and it was only through my high school years having read Ray Comfort’s book, “Hell’s Best Kept Secret,” that I truly understood what was going on – I was spiritually empty.

I grew up wanting to be an author, and having left school when I finished year 12 doing library studies I was a wandering, searching man with no direction. I had limited friends, and a simple desire to be what God wanted me to be. But I didn’t know how. I played guitar and sang for various worship bands, did 2 years of pentecostal Bible college, but was too immature to apply what I’d learned in a ministry context. I have been involved in various community outreaches, including one event called “A Day in the Square” where local churches did various stalls, mini shops and events with kids to reach them with the gospel through gospel tracts, giveaways and conversations. This went for 2 years running and served the community well. I have also organised kids games in a local park in Kingston SE, South Australia for easter time, also giving out giant money tracts to the public with the gospel on there for all to see. I have done street evangelism through our local church in Naracoorte, and saw many different types of people hear the gospel and respond with every kind of reaction imaginable, from anger to disappointment, happiness to sheer surprise. This was in a local psychic expo, shopping centre and post office. I still desire to do this in the future, as our local congregation letter box drops tracts every weekend in 2 towns. This is how we first heard about the church! Murraylands Baptist Church, pastored by James Harvey and wife Judi. They have 10 children, all mature, Godly kids.

Our local area has alot of drug issues and poverty, with one area, in particular, being completely run down and known as the “bad” end of the city, so I have the heart to speak with the indigenous Australians there and share Christ crucified with them, having the whole city changed by the power of Christ and His Holy Spirit in those people repenting and believing the gospel. It is possible with prayer and evangelism. The school also has a bad reputation and is in dire need of the gospel preached to it regularly.

I got married to a wonderful girl named Peta Hurst through our Bible college, who also studied with me during my second year, and we now have five children under the age of 6! We both have unfinished Diplomae in Christian Ministry.

We married young, and have since learned most of our spiritual formation through learning good hermeneutics and Bible studies from more conservative, evangelical sources. This has bolstered our faith and given us a desire to serve nursing homes across our state with music, worship and preaching through our family. My wife and I both play piano, guitar and sing as well as write our own songs, and regularly record them for the web. My wife is a stay at home mum who is passionate about helping other mum’s be encouraged through food, friendship, Bible study and witness. She is very talented at cooking, writing, Bible study and encouraging other young women to embrace being a Mum also.

I have always wanted to finish my theological studies in a different environment, one with an emphasis on the sufficiency of scripture, the centrality of Jesus in the Old Testament, and a passion for Christ-centred, Biblical preaching verse by verse (expositional). I found Christian Leadership Institute about a year ago, and it has been on my mind since then to go ahead and enrol with them. The process couldn’t have been easier! I have found even the introductions and worship & teaching refreshing, engaging, enlightening and the staff are professionals with heart. I cannot wait to preach the word in a local congregation with the fresh eyes I now have for the gospel, Jesus Christ, the sovereignty of God and His call to preach repentance and baptize in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all that Jesus has commanded! My desire is to teach Bible interpretation, apologetics and do discernment podcasting with humour, music, skits and funny bits to make it engaging and fun. I also have a book I am working on that documents several heretical movements through Christian history that have gained traction recently that must be spoken about from an Australian, as I see clearly that there are very few Australian who write on these issues.

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to handing in my first assignment.

Regards,

Luke Goddard

I currently reside in the United States of America. In this country, it is more acceptable to minister Christianity than any other religion. However, I feel with lax rules of morality it has become more of a challenge to witness, testify and disciple. I came to know the Lord after many years of not knowing if He was real. However at the age of 18 I had a miraculous healing experience that left NO doubt that He was real and ALIVE.

My ministry dream is that God leads me through a path that will grow me closer to Him by guiding me through my calling to (1) Disciple to married women/couples and counseling them on what the Bible has confirmed is our natural and spiritual purpose. And (2) Doing his will/mission to care for those who are lost or can’t care for themselves, I identify closely as a small group leader. By planting seeds, and when led, watering seeds to help them flourish.

God has brought me through many obstacles and trials where His goodness was shown to me. Through these tests, it became quite evident that marriage is a ministry. I truly believe that God is working on me to help strength the marriage of others; through the use of biblically based principles. I thank God for my husband’s support in my efforts. His words of wisdom and encouragement are so beneficial. I also thank God for the understanding nature of my husband and our three little girls when mommy has to prepare for a lesson or leave to go, disciple. The scholarship is so important to my ministry dream because without it, financially, I would not be able to receive the education I feel necessary to disciple and teach others; I desire the knowledge and the credibility. Please pray that all of the words that come from my lips to couch others come from God. That I stay humble through successes and steadfast/prayerful through trials. Thank you all so much for the work that you have done to bring the knowledge of God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit to the world through the training up of Revival Leaders.

Power of Forgiveness

Power of Forgiveness

Ruth Veltkamp visited the CLI headquarters this week. Shared about her ministry and the power of forgiveness.

Ruth taught English in West Africa during her 20s, but most importantly, she shared the gospel with many lost souls.
She brought some Muslims to the LORD and they in turn brought in many more.  This work contributed to the planting of churches with the Muslim converts.
Ruth studied the Qur’an and discovered the many similarities to the Bible but also found the key differences. A huge difference is that the Qur’an states God staged a crucifixion, but it was not Jesus who died. Jesus was too righteous to die as a criminal. This completely missed the point of Jesus dying to take the punishment for our sins so that we could be forgiven.
Ruth took her insight to show Muslim school children the love of God and the power of forgiveness!
Ruth personally experienced the power of forgiveness.
As Ruth was leading Muslims to the Lord, she came under spiritual attack. A fellow worker started to gossip about her. This worker wrote a letter slandering her character. Ruth wrote down what was true in the letter and what was false, but she kept the letter as a reminder of how she’d been wronged by this person.
Ruth continued to bring people to Christ. Some individuals who didn’t like this could communicate with evil spirits and started to curse Ruth. Ruth got sick with five different illnesses.
One reason the curses could affect her was because she had bitterness toward the worker who had written the letter. Ruth had every right to be upset with that worker; she had been wronged! But Ruth was holding her fellow worker’s sin against her; sure, Ruth didn’t do anything mean to that worker, but she became embittered toward her. She wasn’t forgiving her debtors as God forgives us. It wasn’t enough for Ruth to just “forgive” her. She needed to bless that worker with joy.
Ruth, first of all, burned the letter against her because keeping it represented her bitterness. Then she asked God for his power to bless the one who had wronged her.  She then prayed for as many blessings as you could think of about that worker. Immediately, Ruth was healed from her chest pain and other diseases, but most importantly healed from bitterness.
Forgiveness is a powerful and important aspect of following Christ. We must forgive others, just as our Father has forgiven us.

Luke 6:27-36 (NIV):
 
“But to you who are listening I say: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn
to them the other also. If someone takes your coat, do not withhold your shirt from them. Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back. Do to
others as you would have them do to you. “If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners love those who love them. And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even sinners do that. And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit is that to you? Even sinners lend to sinners, expecting to be repaid in full. But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and
you will be children of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked. Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.”
Be a trained leader to minister to the world like Ruth at CLI