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To serve Immigrants of Haiti to help them connect to the Lord and their communities as they live in Florida.
Maxo Jean-Jacques was born in Haiti in 1969. He was raised mostly by his mother because his father left Haiti in 1980 and came to United States. Maxo came to the USA as well in the 1980s. Maxo encountered Jesus as my Lord and Savior at 11 years old in 1983. Maxo met and married Elmitha Pierre in 1999 and have two beautiful children, one girl and one boy.
Maxo graduated from Florida Metropolitan University (FMU) in 2007 with a BS in Accounting, and with a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) and a Masters of Accounting in 2010.
More than 80% of Haitians people do not known the real God, they believe in Voodoo. Christian Leaders Institute has been a big help in bringing Maxo ministry training and becomeing ordained as Commission Minister. Maxo Jean-Jacques serve in ministry to the Haitian people. Maxo is called to raise up leaders to reach the Haitian people. He is called teach and train other Haitians with the Bible knowledge. He is also help to organize other Haitian Christian Leaderes.
Maxo Jean-Jacques is willing to mentor Haitian or non-Haitian leaders in their studies at Christian Leaders Institute. He will also help in the ordaining more more leaders in the South Florida area.
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.
Raise up Revival leaders in Austraila. To proclaim Christ as Savior and Lord.
Nissen Youhan was born in Iraq to Christian parents. He did not have a vital relationship with Christ. He went to church to be with his friends.
Nissen is married and has five children and six grandchildren.
During the Gulf war (when Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait), Nissen fled Iraq and entered Turkey with his family (wife and four children, two boys and two girls at that time).
After suffering in a refugee camp, His family was accepted to Australia as refugees. After arriving in Tasmania Australia, they started a new life there. Then they moved to Victoria area to be close to people from his community (Assyrian people).In Melbourne, Nissen accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior.
He desired to study the Bible. Soon he was called into ministry. Nissen began Christian Leaders Institute in 2016. He has been ordained as a commission minister. He is willing to mentor other in Australia both in their ministry journey, including ordination.
To raise up revival leaders
Pacifico was saved on August 7, 1983. He is married to a God-given lovely wife and we have two beautiful sons.
Pacifico has served as an Elder of the church since 2009. His family is part of a church planting team.
Just recently, Pacifico has sensed the strong call to ministry He started Christian Leaders Institute in 2018 and was also ordained in 2018. He is willing and ready to assist others through the ministry training journey and ordination.
Patrick's ministry dream is to share the love and hope of Christ to everyone God brings in his life. He is passionate about mentoring others in ministry.
Patrick Garlock was born in southern California, the youngest of an integrated family of 10 boys. Patrick mother passed away when he was 11. He moved to Kansas. His father remarried. He died when Patrick was 12.
When Patrick was 16 years of age, his girlfriend, Stacy and he went to church. He heard the message of salvation through Jesus Christ, who died on the cross. He embraced Christ as his Savior.
Stacy and Patrick were married and had two children. As Patrick's children reached the age of college, Stacy died of Leukemia. Partick lost his wife of 22 years.
On Stacy's deathbed, Stacy encouraged Patrick to return to church. He did. He became renewed in his faith.
He started Christian Leaders Institute in 2015 and was later ordained as a Commissioned pastor. He is now the senior pastor of that very church. He married the children's director. There is so much more to this amazing story.
Patrick is willing to mentor Christian Leaders Institute students or graduates in the Kansas City or Topeka area. He will help guide them through the ordination process.
My name is Patrick Williams currently resides in Tucson, AZ, where he is retired. In his adult life, he has always worked in a field where he was servicing the community. Served in the USAF as a Police Officer for 20 years, volunteer Firefighter, EMT for 8 years and now for the past 20 years he has been a nurse.
"I grew up in a semi-religious family but it was never a priority. Always a strong believer in GOD, but he was never in the forefront of my life. That changed around a couple years ago. I come to realize that my public service was a stepping stone to the encounters I had as a child. It was God teaching and preparing me for what I feel is His next plan for me and that is to serve our Lord in the Ministry. I feel truly blessed for every day for the gifts that He has given me and I humbly pray that my works will continue to glorify His word and His holy name.
Through Christian Leaders Institute, I have completed just another small step in my walk with Christ. Completing the Deacon Minister Ordination opened another avenue where I completed the Ordained Commissioned Minister course. The accomplishment of completing the course of study brings forth an increase of humbleness. I can only pray that the Lord finds me worthy and continue to guide me through my day to day walk in Christ. I have already witnessed how His calling in my life has changed me. The way I approach each day, the way I speak to each and everyone I meet and most important the way in which I live my life. As Colossians 4:6 reads, " Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone."
Patrick Williams is ordained as a Commissioned Minister with CLI in 2018!
To raise up revival leaders!
When Peter was a young boy, he loved staying indoors watching TV more especially movies. He would only go to
church on Sunday because he had no real understanding of Christianity.
It was on day 14 of April in 2009 when Peter had an encounter with the Lord. He was 16
years of age. It was in the youth camp, and on this particular night the preacher started preaching and he
emphasized a personal relationship with the Lord and also highlighting the consequences of living a
life without the life of Christ. What caught Peter's attention was the statement: "living a life without
Christ is as good as a machine which seems to be alive simply because it functions, yet in the actual sense
there is no life in it’’.
Peter started pondering on this statement during the entire service, and when he was done preaching he
called for those who would like to receive Jesus and have a personal relationship with him. Peter was one of
the first people to rush in front. The preacher led them to Christ through the confession prayer and he laid
his hands on them, from there Peter really felt something which he is unable to explain and from within. He had this strong conviction and confidence that there is a shift which has happened in his life. Peter really didn’t feel his old self after that.
Then the camp had finished, Peter hungered for the word and prayer suddenly developed in him. He felt that he
couldn't really uphold himself alone. That same week on 17th April Peter talked to
three friends of his who had also received Christ. They then created a platform where they could discuss
the word of God and pray. From hence forth. seeking the face of the Lord and pursuing the
revelation of the knowledge of Him has been Peter's priority.
Peter completed his Associate of Divinity Degree with Christian Leaders Institute in 2019.
Raise up revival leaders in Liberia!
My name is Rev. Ugo Ejiogu Peterson. I live in Monrovia, Liberia. Born to the family of the late Deacon Peter Ejiogu and Mrs. Beatrice Ejiogu of Imo State, Nigeria. These godly parents raised me and my other four younger brothers in the fear and nurture of God, which upbringing paved the way for the man of God that I am today. To His glory.
Furthermore, I got born again in the year 1991, in my mid-secondary school years. This encounter transformed my life significantly. Regardless of the challenges and the yoke of Christ, I still can’t trade it for the world or anything else.
My marriage with Treasure is blessed with a son; TheRock, who is serving the Lord Jesus in the missions field with us today.
In the year 2000, I got married to Treasure. Prior to that, we both served as volunteer missionaries for Recovery Ministries, a local Church Missions organization. We were both responsible for planning and implementing the programs in the local community where we served. Our marriage is blessed with a teenage son, TheRock.
Since 2011, Treasure and I are missionaries and pioneer pastors of God’s Present House in Monrovia, Liberia. Our ministry has continued to encounter a growth in the areas of evangelism, discipleship, leadership development, and restoration of godly family values. Also, seeing that our missions’ field is among the poorest of the poor, also that there is a connection between nutrition and child development, our ministry provides every week, a glass of milk, cooked beans, and other food supplements. All these are made possible through generous donations by our partners.
I hold a Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration.
Having said these, I must express a heartfelt appreciation to Christian Leaders Institute. CLI has enhanced my walk with the lord. I now have increased confidence through the skills acquired in this honorable institution. I sure do face the word and the world with heightened authority. Thanks, CLI
To help raise up Christian Leaders in the Cayman Islands
Phillip was raised in Alberta, Canada. His parents took him to church growing up. Over the years he has grown closer to God. In the early 2000, he and his wife located themselves in the Cayman, Islands.
Gradually, a calling to ministry was placed on Phillip heart. He began his training in 2015. He has been ordained as a commissioned minister in the Christian Leaders Allance. He is willing to assist and mentor future Chrstian leaders including assistance with ordination.
For Randy Hall church was the biggest part of life. Randy was the first member in his family to start attending church. He was in 5th grade when he started going to church, he did this by himself. Little did Randy know his parents and sister would join him years later.
Although Randy attends church regularly. He says he truly began to feel born again a few years ago.
Now Randy is closing in on 60 years old. He has a Facebook ministry called “Struggles of an ordinary man.” Randy says he feels that God is calling him into an even greater service.
Randy started CLI in 2017 and now has 24 credit hours and a 3.7 G.P.A.
Since beginning his journey here at CLI, He has learned a great deal about myself, things He did know and things I didn't know, but I have grown a great deal. These courses have helped boost his self-confidence,