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Brody Goodson
Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Dream

To help others get into a vital walk with Christ.

Ministry Journey

Brody Goodson lives in Montgomery, Texas. He is married to Michelle. They have been blessed with 3 children. Brody has been in the medical field for 17 years specializing in Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine.

His journey with Christ started in 2009 when He felt God calling him to attend a local church. He started walking close with God and Christ became the Savior and Lord of his life on a daily basis.

Brody started Christian Leaders Institute in 2017. He has been ordained in 2018. He is willing to mentor local Christian Leaders Institute students through their journey at CLI and toward ordination through the Christian Leaders Alliance.

Address
77316
Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Dream

Help women in crisis learn how to thrive in Christ. She is an encourager!

Ministry Journey

I, Cathy Byrd, am 68 years old. I was married for 48 years to William H. Byrd (Bill). He died August 2020 of COVID 19 complications . 

 I was raised in a small agricultural community in southwest Georgia. Bill and I met in college at Auburn University.  We raised our 2 children, Billy and Charlotte, in Montgomery, Alabama. We moved to Panama City, Florida in 1994 when Charlotte left for college. Bill worked in broadcasting management. I worked in pharmaceutical sales. Our children are married and we have 5 grandchildren from ages 26to 16. We have one great-grandson. 

I was raised attending a Baptist Church weekly with my family and was baptized at age 12. I became a Methodist when I married Bill and we raised our children in church. I attended a three-day retreat in 1992 and was moved to a much deeper commitment to Christ.  The way I have understood it is that I gave my young and mostly innocent heart to Jesus at 12, recognizing the brokenness of humanity and the need for a savior.  But there were aspects of my young life that had not yet come into being- marriage, parenting, finances, career, and so much more.  At 38 I had a lot more experience with my personal sinfulness and realized I had not intentionally surrendered each area of my life to Christ, but instead was living a compartmentalized life. So I gave my world-weary soul to Christ at 38.  The way I thought about it was that I was actually a religious "churchian" with more of an intellectual understanding of salvation than a fully-devoted follower of Christ until that point.  The next five years I was actively invested in growing in faith through fellowship and study with a small group of older women who actively mentored me.  Coming of age in the 60s and 70s, I had lived with some culturally-inculcated ideas that were challenged by my growing commitment to Scripture. At 43, during a worship service in which the pastor was preaching on Romans, I made a fuller surrender and gave my mind to Christ.  I prayed as I sat there, "Lord, I surrender my need to have all the answers.  I ask you to show me what I need to know by the power of your Holy Spirit, according to your timing and your will for my life." My life was dramatically changed in a matter of weeks and I found myself under spiritual attack.  Satan tried to take my marriage, my mind, and my Christian witness. It was a difficult year.  I spent six days in a psychiatric unit, but felt so profoundly the presence of God and his protection through it all.  It was determined that I had been in a depression for at least a couple of years, having experienced a combination of several losses and major life changes and had decompensated to a point of an emotional emergency. I began counseling with a wonderful Christian woman who became a further discipling influence in my life and my mid-life emotional emergency led to a greater spiritual emergence.  

I started a weekly Depression Impact Group at my church for women and was active in teaching adult Sunday School, helped start Celebrate Recovery in our county, and in 2002 I started working part time as Christian Education Superintendent in my church.  I took a two-year course for paraprofessional certification in Christian Education through Columbia College's eChristian Education program and was certified through The United Methodist Church.  I quit the pharmaceutical sales job and returned to graduate school, receiving a Master's Degree in Counseling and Psychology in 2008, making the decision to give all of my strength for the rest of my life to Christ at age 54.  I began working with women in substance abuse recovery and other life-limiting dysfunctions and families in crisis, becoming Director of Women's Programs at The Panama City Rescue Mission.  I also explored my call to full time vocational ministry through The UMC and started seminary studies and preparation for becoming a deacon, specializing in Christian Education and Counseling.  I served at the Rescue Mission until 2014. A change of leadership at the Mission led to my decision to start a small residential ministry for women, Titus 2 Partnership, Inc.  This 501c3 non-profit and all-volunteer ministry, now in its fourth year, houses 12-15 women each year, providing intensive discipleship and mentoring toward life recovery using a Christian Twelve Step approach, along with other widely recognized Christian discipleship curriculum-resources and individualized mentoring . We refer to Titus 2's ministry as being "low cost, high impact." The ministry has been well supported financially, through volunteer hours, and community participation.  We also do community outreach and case management with families in crisis. 

In June 2017 I ended my pursuit of ordination as a deacon in The UMC.  The ongoing political and theological divisions in The UMC led to increasing dissatisfaction with the direction of The UMC.  I had completed all seminary requirements, the residency, and Clinical Pastoral Education training. 

I continue to believe that the Lord has called me to ordained ministry as a deacon for a number of reasons.  But I have also come to believe that my covenant with Christ is independent of the covenant requirements of clergy candidates in The UMC.  

I serve on staff part time at my local church, Lynn Haven United Methodist, working in community outreach and congregational care as needed, teaching a weekly small group, discipling individual women personally, and other tasks as requested by the pastoral staff.  My title is Community Care Minister.  I have enlarged my ministry to other activities with other denominational and non-denominational congregations, community agencies, and other non-profit groups advocating for persons living in homelessness, with mental health challenges, substance abuse, or other life-limiting dysfunctions. I serve on the Community Adult Protective Services Committee of the 14th Judicial Circuit, advocating for inclusion of the Christian perspective to the human services problem-solving processes in our area.

I expect to be engaged as a direct service provider of faith-infused transformational education and counseling ministry and as an advocate for community services that bring Christian principles to bear on local human services needs for as long as the Lord gives me strength. My "spiritual dream" is "to know Christ and to make him known" in every way and in every place that the Lord leads me..  

I am humbled to serve Christ and His church through ordination as a deacon through CLI. Thank you.  

 

Rev. Cathy Byrd, MS CRSS 

Address
32404
Charlene Belton
Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Dream

To launch revival leaders in my region!

Ministry Journey

Charlene C. Belton is married to Elder Terry Belton, and they have three children and six grandchildren.

Charlene is the last born of six children. She grew up in a single parent home with a mother who loved God. Her Christian journey began through her mother's nurturing. Her first Christian experience was in a Presbyterian Church. In 1996, Charelen and her husband attended University Park Baptist Church, while at University Park she rededicated my life back to Christ. After the age of 37, he became disabled. But God was near her.

She accepted her call to ministry in 2002. She and her husband are a team. She began Christian Leaders Institute and became ordained in 2018. She is willing to mentor others in their training and ordination.

Address
28215
Dale Hood
Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Dream

To raise up revival leaders in Alabama!

Ministry Journey

Dale Hood has a daughter Natasha, and a grandson named Jack. He is the men's director of the Men's Lifehouse Ministries. The Lifehouse is a drug and alcohol recovery and discipleship program.

Dale became a believer earlier in Life and sensed the call to ministry. Dale started Christian Leaders Institute in 2015 and became ordained in 2018. Dale is willing to mentor CLI students and graduates and help them get ordained in the Christian Leaders Alliance.

Address
35594
Dale Mcghee
Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Dream

He desires to bring showers of blessing to everone he comes in contact with.

Ministry Journey

Dale's wife was very sick. After spending much of their income, Dale was angry with God. Dale recalls how the Holy Spirit told him to read Proverbs. When he did, he came upon Proverbs 3:5, "Trust in the Lord with all thine heart and lean not unto thine own understanding."

The Lord healed his wife. Now Dale is an ambassador of healing in his community.

Dale started Christian Leaders Institute in 2017. He see this ministry training as a key for his Christian leadership. Dale is ordained as a deacon minister and is willing to mentor other leaders in his area.

Address
99801
Daniel Lumpkin
Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Dream

To begin setting up ministry opportunities to witness, mentor and minister to others.

Ministry Journey

Daniel Lumpkin is 51 years old with an extreme desire to impact the body of Christ. He is recently married! He first received salvation in his early 30's. Hd wavered a bit in his faith but always believed in the Lord Jesus Christ. In his past he has had challenges with substance abuse but by God's Grace he has been delivered and set free.

He is also a Certified Drug and Alcohol Counselor and currently working in the Red Clay School District in Wilmington Delaware.

He currently offers ministry opportunities at his local church to minister on midweek services, which affords him the experience of preaching, teaching and expounding on the word of God.

The free ministry training and Deacon ordination has allowed for him to pay for my original higher learning education, which if it were not for this free opportunity, having this training experience would not have been possible. He is so thankful for CLI and those who support CLI.

His goal is to begin writing a book on God’s Grace in his life. Then to utilize that as a platform to obtain other opportunities to minister abroad, while continuing to obtain further training at CLI.

Address
19808
David Meitzler
Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Dream

To help revival leaders get launched to proclaim the gospel

Ministry Journey

David Marc Meitzler was born July 9, 1952, in Oak Park, Illinois. His wife Gloria and he lives in California, U.S.A. They have two adult sons. He is a retired military and served in two different branches for a total of thirty years.

He faced many challenges and he was guided back to church, reaffirmed his faith, and started a new pattern with the Lord. He completed college, get married, and served in the Army Reserve.

The call to pursue becoming a Chaplain had become profound. He started Christian Leaders Institute in 2014. He was ordained in 2017. He is willing to mentor Christian Leaders Students in his area that need help. He will also help those students to be ordained in the Christian Leaders Alliance.

David will offer to open up a Voluntary Mentor Center for minister training or ordination preparation in his church on two Saturdays if there is interest. Contact him if you are interested.

Additional Notes:

  • David prefers emails communication.
  • Ordination Documentation: In regards to being empowered as a 3rd party signature David would like to need to meet the ordination candidate in person.
Address
92832
Dean Wallace
Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Journey

“ Called to Chaplaincy”

Chaplain, Colonel Dean Wallace,  was often referred to as the miracle child.  When Dean was born on the 8th of April 1978, doctor’s told his mother and father he wouldn’t make it.  Dean had been born with blood on the brain, which would require surgical intervention.  Colonel Dean Wallace survived the surgery and healed within weeks.  This was truly a miracle performed by the hands of GOD.  I remember my mom telling me this story as if it was yesterday.  It still amazes me today the works of GOD.  Dean grew up in the home of his grandparents whom were both Christians and belonged to the United Methodist Church.  For 19 years Dean attended the United Methodist Church with his grandparents.  During Dean’s teen years he discovered that he had some other underlying health issues one being Barretts Esophagus and the other being Ulcerative Colitis, these conditions weren’t discovered until Dean’s high school years, when Dean fell ill one day while in class.  The school called his grandmother to come get him that he wasn’t feeling well.  Dean’s grandmother took him to his primary care provided who then sent him to a gastroenterologist specialist for further evaluation of the esophagus. Upon further evaluation the specialist determined Dean needed a endoscopy and colonoscopy to diagnose the conditions.  Dean underwent the procedures and was diagnosed with Barretts Esophagus and Ulcerative Colitis both of which are pre-cancerous.  For almost 45 years now Dean has lived with these medical conditions, he’s had surgery to eliminate the reflux but still suffered with Barretts Esophagus, his Ulcerative Colitis is now in remission.  Doctor’s have told Dean, you have more wrong with you than what you think you do.  Dean always just smiles and laughs, then says to them my medical conditions do not define my life, only God can define my life.  Dean has always been positive about his medical conditions, after all if GOD can heal a bleeding brain, he can surely heal these conditions as well.  Colonel Dean Wallace today is the Head Chaplain of the Commemorative Air Force Buckeye Wing in Ohio.  Dean had previously served with the United States Air Force Auxiliary for 12 years and as of the 19th of January 2023, he was honorably discharged.   Dean had also served a few years with the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary as well.  Dean loves helping others and loved serving his country while helping others in disaster situations.  Dean has went through some hard times in his life especially from 2011 to 2014 when he lost his job after the company went bankrupt.  During those three years Dean suffered tremendously.  Dean knew however the lord would pull him through and he cringed to the father and his holy name for the sake of his survival.  He prayed without ceasing that GOD would give his a signal as to what he wanted him to do and where he wanted him to go.  In May of 2014, GOD sent Dean to Myrtle Beach, SC.  Colonel Dean Wallace was to go their and find work and find a place to live.  Dean wasn’t to return to his home town except to sale out rent the current home.  God had commanded Dean to start a new life.  Dean went and he did find work as a security officer at a nearby condo and as a first responder in the fire department.  Dean also found a condo to live in during his four years he spent in South Carolina.  After 4 years in 2018, God had another plan for Dean, this time he would send Dean to Ohio.  Dean was sent to Ohio for surgery of his esophagus a surgery never performed before by the Cleveland Clinic, the surgery was successful and Dean’s esophagus began to heal.  In 2020 Dean heard the voice of the Holy Spirit, a voice that was calling his to ministry.  Dean, though why me lord.  Dean didn’t understand why the lord was calling him to ministry, however he knew he had to obey the lords command to serve him.  Dean prayed that the lord would guide him to find the training he needed to fulfill the lords calling for him to ministry.  In June of 2022, Dean underwent knee surgery with complications, during this time Dean began to get even closer to the lord and started reading the Bible more and doing daily devotionals.  Then in July of 2022, Dean’s prayers were answered, he found Christian Leaders Institute and began his ministry and chaplaincy training.  Today, Chaplain Dean Wallace is the Head Chaplain and a Commissioned Officer of the Commemorative Air Force in the Grade of Colonel.   Chaplain Dean Wallace, is an Ordained Associate Chaplain Minister by the Christian Leaders Alliance and is currently studying to become a Life Coach Minister and a Commissioned  Pastoral Chaplain.  Dean’s, long term goal is to receive his bachelor’s degree in chaplaincy and to become an ordained commissioned chaplain.

Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Dream

To raise up more Christian Leaders for revival!

Ministry Journey

Debra Hendricks lives in a small town. She and her husband commit time daily to the study of God's word and seek to be a blessing to those around them through prayer, giving and lending a helping hand.

Debra gave her life to Christ at the age of 12. She has grown over the years as a committed follower of Christ. She has experienced the call to ministry.

Debra began Christian Leaders Institute in 2014. She was ordained in 2018. She is willing to mentor CLI students in their ministry training and assist them through the ordination process at Christian Leaders Institute.

Address
27893
Don Stevens
Last Name
Type of Minister
Ministry Dream

To minister, mentor and serve as a Christian Leader!

Ministry Journey

Don Stevens is a retired Disabled military veteran with 34 years of honorable service from Frederica, Delaware. Born on October 18, 1957, to the late Reverend Paris Elliot Stevens Jr and Harriet L Deputy who founded the Plain Truth Baptist Church inc. in the year of 1988. That is when he first asked the Lord to be his personal Savior. He met his wife Sherron C Davis three years later at that church and was united in holy matrimony under his father's ordination on July 21, 1991.

They have two sons Ronelle (rocky) and Wayne (Anthony) and five grandchildren. My parents were great mentors to him and his siblings until their mother passed in (2014) then their farther in (2015).

The military was very beneficial in helping Don reach his education level just shy of a bachelor degree. Although he carries the title deacon at the Plain Truth church he is applied for the Christian Leaders Institute scholarship so that he can take the free deacon training to obtain an official certification. so that he can minister to all souls; believers as well as non-believers. Even though he have been diagnosed with a Hyper Mixed Emotional Stress Disorder (HMESD) because of the three mobilizations he served since 9/11. He believe God wants to use him as an example that he can get his message understood by anyone regardless of his or her handy cap. after taking the getting started class at Christian Leaders Institute it has given him a richer intimate understanding of a walk with God.

He is ordained as a Deacon Minister with CLI!

Address
19946