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Motlatjo Emmanuel Pheeha encountered the Lord starting in May 2010 where He attended World Restoration Service by Jesus Christ (WRS) for world peace lead by Pastor Irene Tshifhiwa. Although He was a traditional Christion who grew up going to Anglican Chuch from his childwood. He started to believe and accept Jesus Christ in his heart for the first time after hearing the true word of God.
After a while he started discovering his calling and purpose in life to serve God. He began Christian Leaders Institute in 2014 and was ordained in 2018. He is willing to mentor CLI students with their ministry training and help them get ordained with the Chrsitian Leaders Alliance.
To bring more revival to South Africa!
Nelson MANDHAZE is married to his lovely wife, Esther. They have two children. He is working on mines around Rustenburg as a Technician by profession. He has been a Christian for more than 12 years. He has been involved in different types of ministries.
He sensed the call to ministry and began Christian Leaders Institute in 2015. He was ordained in 2015. He is willing to mentor students and graduates in their ministry training or ordination with the Christian Leaders Alliance.
To spread revival near Durban South Africa!
Rudi Ferreira lives in the city of Durban, South Africa - He is the founder of the ministry of Gospel Addicts Global Church [2014]. He is very interested in training future Christian Leaders Institute student at this ministry location.
He began his Christian Leaders Institute training in 2018 and has been ordained in 2018 as well. He is willing to mentor those in his area who are pursuing ministry training and/or ordination in the Christian Leaders Alliance.
To bring more revival to South Africa!
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Sello Sam Morabe the founding leader of Hosanna Worship Centre ministries established on the 05 of March 2017. He is married to Nomthandazo Ellen Morabe, and they have two children.
His parents modeled a living faith and contentment to him, and at a young age He gave my heart to Jesus and received a calling from God to ministry.
The calling to the ministry came in his teenage years when He was 17 years when he was in Secondary school as he noticed that his friends at school were living with little hope. Many turned to drugs and sex but were searching for God.
He began Christian Leaders Institute in 2017 and was ordained in 2018. He is willing to mentor others in their ministry training and assist with ordination with the Christian Leaders Alliance.
Shane seeks to raise up revival leaders to complete their preparation for ministry in the region where he lives. He is passionate about mentoring future Christian Leaders.
Shane Bryant is happily married to the love of his life; Jillian Bryant - his support and ministering partner. He has two wonderful sons - Judah and Christian - who are very supportive of the ministry. Shane lives in a smallish town called Ladysmith, in the Midlands of the province of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.
Shane joined Christian Leaders Institute in 2015 and has enjoyed the training. He completed his Bachelors of Divinity degree and pastors Christian Leaders Church, a church that he planted in Ladysmith. Shane is interested in creating a local center of mentoring and helping others to plant churches. He is willing and ready for Christian Leaders Institute students to be encouraged in their studies. Shane will also assist in ordination matters.
To help bring more revival to South Africa
Siyabonga Mjwara grew up in a dysfunctional family and his parents divorced when he was 12. His mother was a Christian and tried to instill the church doctrine to him, but he did not attend church. When he was a boy, he had a vision where he saw Jacob’s ladder. At the age of 15, He left home and joined the military.
After the military, he was lost which included armed robbery, theft, fraud, voodoo, etc. His health failed. In 2013, he met a man who God used to bring him salvation.
Now Siyabonga glorifies God with the days God is giving him. He began Christian Leaders Institute in 2016 and was ordained in 2017. He will be willing to mentor Christain Leaders Institute students and graduates in their training and ordination.
His dream is to minister all over the world and winning souls for the Kingdom of God
Thabo Valco Mbuyane a born again child of God with one wife with two kids a boy and a girl. He currently, work as a Quality Assurance Officer for the company called Legal Exec.
His grandmother took him to Sunday school and in 1997 He accepted Christ as his personal Lord and Savior. He grew in faith and realized that God called him to minister in 2003.
Thabo began Christian Leaders Institute in 2014. He was ordained in the Christian Leaders Alliance in that same year. He is willing to mentor other Christian Leaders Institute students and graduates in their training or through the ordination process.
Hi, my name is Hercules van Wyk and I live in South Africa. I am married to a beautiful wife, and have two children. They are one of the greatest blessings of my life. Currently I’m serving the Lord in our congregation as supervisor and teacher of the children’s Sunday school and I serve on the church board. South Africa is a beautiful country that has been blessed beyond measure. The majority of the people in South Africa will profess to be Christian. The sad truth is that it is mostly lip serves.
The sad truth is that the same was true about myself. I grew up in a semi-religious home, but the message of God's Grace did not touch my heart. When my family turned anew to the Lord, I was a rebellious teenager and went with the motions just to please everyone. Sure, enough soon even that stopped and I left the church. I then came out openly against the Lord and His church. I also started to rebel against my culture and language. During this time, I started to follow a witch craft cult and believed that all roads lead to the same god.
Mercifully the Lord had a plan with me. At the age of 28 years He finally stepped into my live. He showed me the true meaning of love and grace. His love and Grace! Praise the Lord, I listened and believed! Since then life was not always easy but with His guidance I have endured.
Since that time (2003) I have served the Lord in many different congregations. It became clear that He called me to work and guide the youth of the church. I started to do just that, haltingly and with many mistakes along the way. But where I fell short the Lord endured. Giving me the sweet knowledge that in a small way I have lived up the Lord's mission for me.
Along the way it became clear that I need more training to pursue my mission. The Lord once again stepped in and provided that, training in the form of Evangelism Explosion 3 (EEIII). This training enabled me to share the Gospel with people easily and logically. I have completed the courses for both adults and children and teenagers. This proved to be a blessing in many ways. However, this only increased my thirst for more knowledge.
I then started doing research to find courses for theological training. There are many available. But I was held back by either the financial cost involved or the fact that it isn’t provided on a distance learning basis. Both of which was important to me. So, I gave up. A year or two elapsed, and I decided to try again. This time I struck gold. I’ve discovered Christian Leaders Institute. Finally, I have a place who can provide me with quality training.
Having received a scholarship and started studying at Christian Leaders Institute (link) has proven to be a blessing. Not only has my scriptural knowledge increased, but I have learned so much about serving a congregation and how to respond to different situations and questions. Along the way I also learned how blogging can be a powerful outreach tool. I have started my own blog, where I have posted a post or two. Going forward I hope to continue this new endeavour. If you would like to read my blogs you can find it here (link).
Currently it is May 2019. I have completed many courses at CLI. In fact, I have earned the Associate degree of Divinity and the Bachelors degree of divinity is in its final stages. Because of what I already learned; I’m starting to think what next. That is why I’m so excited about the accreditation process taking place. This accreditation open so many new possibilities for all CLI students.
At CLI I have been exposed to many facets of ministry. CLI has well rounded courses that is available for study. Since I’ve started at CLI in 2015 the courses have added up for me. In what feels like a very short time I have come to the point where I’m able to perform the duties of a minister. This realisation meant that I had to spend time considering my calling and what is my ministry dreams. This is an ongoing process, I know, but right now I’ve got to make a few crucial decisions.
In South Africa, my country, most main stream churches are very conservative and unlikely to change in any time soon. Church planting as CLI is teaching, is almost unheard of and even frowned upon by many. Unfortunately, there is some just ground for scepticism. All this means that I may be limited in ministry opportunities. My own denomination, I fear will not accept any credentials from CLI. However, this means that I’m also not bound by tradition. The Lord has led me into interpersonal ministry. Whereby I’m strive to be an encourager for people. The interesting thing is that once the person’s crises is over, the next person in needs is already waiting for me to fall in step with them. In this manner I believe I am living out my commission to comfort and help the needy. In the beginning of 2020 CLI launched a volunteer program. It immediately clicked for me. It was the opportunity that I didn’t know I was waiting for. By serving as a volunteer at CLI, I’m growing as a person; helping other on their way to their ministry dream and making a difference on a global scale. What more can one ask for? I don’t know. Working and studying at CLI has shown me exactly how wonderful beyond word it is.
At the same time, I’ve been blessed to see the need my hometown for a church plant. Should it happen there will be great opposition. This is the exact place where my ordination as an Associate Minister will come into play. The accreditation and support from CLI and the ordination will show to sceptics that I’m sincere, and not a charlatan wanting to deceive people.
The associate Minister ordination is something that will have lasting impact on my ministry. It has already started and can only grow in effect. Thank you CLI for your support and believe in High quality training.
Praise the Lord, for He makes it possible for us.