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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I am hearing that young people are leaving the church in large numbers. Google this one, and many have an opinion on why they are leaving. I have my opinions of why “the ship is sinking” too. Parents and pastors are very aware that we need youth revival and we need it now. How we are going to spark youth revival is a good question.
Why are the youth leaving church and God?
Polling expert George Barna gives us his six latest reasons.
Reason #1 – Churches seem overprotective.
Reason #2 – Teens’ and twenty-somethings’ experience of Christianity is shallow.
Reason #3 – Churches come across as antagonistic to sci-ence.
Reason #4 – Young Christians’ church experiences related to sexuality are often simplistic, judgmental.
Reason #5 – They wrestle with the exclusive nature of Christianity.
Reason #6 – The church feels unfriendly to those who doubt.
I have been a pastor and church planter for thirty years. There are more reason I have heard beyond those mentioned by Barna.
Reason #7 – Colleges expose young people to secular ideas.
Reason #8 – Too busy working Sunday jobs.
Reason #9 – Parents are hypocritical.
Reason #10 – Christian pastors and programs are irrelevant.
Reason #11 – Christianity is no fun.
Reason #12 – Christianity is too controlling.
Many church leaders have come up with plans. I have tried many approaches too. Here are the common solutions I have either seen or tried myself.
Solution #1 – More youth programs. More youth leaders less parent involvement.
Solution #2 – Forget youth programs. More parent involvement and control. Home school.
Solution #3 – Christian education and colleges.
Solution #4 – Mission Projects. Send them to Calcutta or Haiti and help them get gratitude.
Solution #5 – More rigorous home discipleship. Memorize more Bible passages.
#Solution #6 – Liberalize the Christian message to make it accommodating to youth values. One pastor encouraged me to proclaim the gospel of the liberal God to young people who are leaving Biblical truth. I do not agree with this pastor. The God of the Bible is how is he is revealed to be.
Solution #7 – Don’t worry about it. They will be back.
Looking for reasons and the discovering of solutions makes for valuable discussion as church leaders seek to do everything possible to pass the faith on to the next generation. Many of the causes and the solutions will be controversial as we struggle with why many of our children have left the faith. So we pray that God brings the youth revival.
I am committing to do three things to help right now. I am going to pray more for youth revival and I am going to proclaim the gospel more to bring the best kind of youth revival. And I am going to seek to train every young person who wants ministry training.
I am praying for youth revival
Lord, please bring a youth revival on our earth. Bring a youth revival in America, Europe and Australia, where young people are the vibrant leaders of Christianity and bring God’s salvation to jaded and affluent counries. Inspire a youth revival in Africa, where they young people there rise up propelled by the gospel to build a continent of hope. Lord God, please inspire youth revival in Asia, in places like India and Pakistan where vibrant Christianity will be attractive to hopeless wanderers. Help the youth leaders of the world be identified and mobilized.
I am proclaiming the gospel of Jesus Christ for Youth Revival
Jesus is the bringer of youth revival and hope. Two weeks ago I proclaimed the gospel to Erin, a friend of my daughter, Ann.
I am noticing that others are doing the same. I am finding people like Brett Davis who are being invited to hear the gospel by young people who have a youth revival in their hearts already. His story helps me realize that God will bring youth revival. When I hear his story, I see that the young people are having an effective stage by which to proclaim Christ to their friends and family.
Brett tells his story about an “amazing girl” who dared to introduce him to Christ. He writes,
From an early age I was told about Christianity but never went to church or was really taught the bible. I fell into idol worship and was a pagan. When I was 17, I went to a technical school for computers and met an amazing girl named Danielle. She told me, “You could come to church if you wanted to, but you do not have to.” I started to go “for her”… to flirt of course, but slowly I stopped flirting and started getting distracted by what the pastor was saying, and soon I was hooked! I became born again.
I am inviting young Christian leaders to receive free ministry training for youth revival and more!
When young Christian leaders are “born again”, when the Spirit of God activates young hearts to action and calling, I want to do everything I can to deepen those passions. Brett shares his passion “to spread the gospel to everyone, for some, many just seem so dead. I want them to get excited about God, to just go crazy for him because he provides everything.”
“God has been calling me to be a youth leader I want to start a revolution of praise for God in the world of youth. I want God to work through me.” Brett is called to bring youth revival and he is putting himself out there.
Brett has received a scholarship from Christian Leaders Institute. He says, “I can learn what I never could early in life and after my training I can go help more people and be confident I am telling them the truth from the Bible.”
Brett and others are forming an army of youth revival leaders at Christian Leaders Institute. Read about Stacie from New York who is bringing revival there.
I feel strongly that the youth revival will come from a variety of solutions, but to me, it will come best from the youth themselves. These youth revival leaders are being saved and trained and mobilized to reach their generation for Christ.
Christian Renewal – Our past does not define who we are in Christ. Only our present and our future in Jesus define our lives today. This is what Christian renewal is all about!
Christi, a student at CLI, found herself in a very difficult situation because of the path she had chosen in her life. As she says, “I didn’t want to hurt anymore. I didn’t want to be bad, but I didn’t know how to get out of it. And while I sat in someone else’s car about to steal it….I cried and begged him to pull me out of this. This was not who he created me to be. I begged him to take my pain. I wanted him to take my life. But he wouldn’t. All my life, I have begged him to take my pain. I thought the only answer was death.”
Now Christi knows that she has died to sin and is alive in Christ Jesus. She knows that her Christian renewal has changed her life. She writes, “As women we are so distracted by society, we do not want to walk with God to know the truth about our heart’s desires. God has given us this desire to want a marriage union, but we (for the most part) don’t understand how to do it correctly because we’re distracted from God’s word.” She is now studying God’s Word at Christian Leaders Institute in training to be a woman of God who can bring Christian renewal to others as she leads them to the path of truth.
Too often, the enemy will use our past to haunt us and make us believe that God does not want us to be His chosen instruments of truth in our society. Our hearts are filled with the despair of not knowing how to get out of the terrible situation in which we find ourselves. The enemy (Satan) taunts us with the idea that the only way out is to die. Christi found the real truth, however, when she picked up a Bible to read why it was that God did not end her life. There she discovered that the enemy had been feeding her lies to convince her that her past defined her future.
Christian Renewal Through the Word of God
God’s Word set her free from those lies. She now is learning more and more about this God who saved her in Jesus. Why? So that she in turn can bring the freedom of the Truth of God to others in the bondage of failed and destructive relationships. Christi is being raised up by God to be a revival leader in her family, among her friends, and even to people she meets on the streets of her Kansas home town. She is bringing Christian renewal everywhere.
Christi is thankful that God has prepared a place like CLI where people can be trained to be revival leaders. She writes, “Thank you Henry!! I am beyond blown away of the compassion you and your colleagues have shown by putting this school together. You have enabled God to reach his children who have him in our hearts to carry on his perfect will for us and to speak to many others whom God puts in our path.” Give thanks to God with us that He has saved Christi from her destructive path and given her a new life in his Son Jesus. To Him be the glory!
Jamaica Preaching Course
Johnis Burton is student from Jamaica taking preaching at Christian Leaders Institute. This Jamaica preaching course ends with a reflection what he learned. This is his reflection:
The weeks of training in different skills areas and the formulation of sermons have brought a whole new rage of concepts and ideas to mind. The art of constructing a proper sermon is dependent on the individual for one, the type of people that we are target to get the message across and the varieties of format style that can be used to present the message. The information presented in this class have open new avenue to something that I have never done before and so all the knowledge that I have gathered have become useful for future reference.
I have learnt the different types of sermon that are available and how they are used depending on your audience or your preference. These different type of sermons approach ranges from topical, exegetical, expository, testimonial etc. I have also grasped the idea that Jesus’ ministry was one in which His parching style uses illustrations and stories to reach and appeal to the mind of the wider sect. This is a form of preaching that may appeal to people who sees and remember thing by such means. Examples of this preaching style was demonstrated if further weeks using power points to drive the message home.
An effective sermon presents a problem and gives solution that will help. When the audience see that there is a problem and a solution is forth coming they will listen to the end of the entire sermon. Sermon construction teaches how to introduce a problem to your audience who might not even have a problem until you present one. People who go to church go there to find spiritual guidance or for a peace of mind. They are searching for love and a sort of carefree comfort that will allow them to forget about the care of the world at least for a few hours. And so presenting them with a problem (may be theirs) will help them to see that through God all things are possible. The elements that can help to introduce a problem are: The fallen condition focus; an illustration that makes you audience feel the fallen condition; the propositional statement. With these three key elements the preacher can set the stage for the sermon and in doing so may help someone who is in desperate need of a word. As the weeks progresses I started to understand more to the point that preaching takes more than meet the eyes. Preaching and sermon construction is something that take focus on our part and the intervention of the Holy Spirit to write and deliver the message but most of all the Holy Spirit have to open the hearts of the audience to receive the message. This is where prayer, fasting, and the skills associated with speaking techniques comes into play. CLI does a great job by incorporate this method into almost each class to help learner to understand the importance of speaking when presenting a sermon. Even though it can be used in whatever speaking occasion may arise. The speaking and presentation techniques that Karen Friedman and Andrew Bryant presents was clear cut and brought new insight to how a presentation should be done in order to capture and engage your listeners.
Jamaica Preaching Course Video Reflections
There was one video presentation by John Piper that spoke to me as he dealt with the outlines of what Expository Exultation is and how to use them effectively. According to Piper the aim of this exposition is to help you eat and digest biblical truth that will:
- make your spiritual bones more like steel
- double the capacity of your spiritual lungs
- make the eyes of your heart dazzled with the brightness of the glory of God
- and awaken the capacity of your soul for kinds of spiritual enjoyment you don’t even know existed.
There were a few other videos that showed parching style along with sermon format. One such was the preaching style that made it seems like one is singing (whooping). Funny enough I have heard it before but didn’t know what it really was. The bottom line though of all this is that it is suggesting that it not necessarily about the styles of preaching but the individual bringing the message. The focus is not of the man that gives the message but from who the message is originated – which is God.
It then dawned on me that this (sermon construction) takes more work than I thought. In the first place there is a level of thought that have to be put in to come up with what sermon is to be preached on Sunday. Not a sermon with the frills and cosmetic touches that is beautiful and no effect but one directed by the word of God that will ministers to the hearts of the hearers. The next step is to begin the sermon. According to Henry Reyenga to begin a sermon one must adhere to these three simple guidelines: The word of God; Does the message come out of the truth of your own walk? Is it true to you? With these simple guideline one can begin to formulate a sermon that for the most part be a testimony of your life or in my case my life. The message must be taken by you/me before it can be taken by others. I have realized that people identify with someone when they have been there or down that path. Do you believe what you are preaching or saying? Have you even been to the doctors and he/she proscribes medication for you in hopes that you would take it according to the correct dosages? If yes I believe then that is how a pastor should minister to his/her congregation who for the most part be spiritual sick and need a dose of spiritual Madison.
The anticipation of constructing a sermon got heighten as I begin to grasp the concepts needed to set a foundation of a well-organized sermon. There was more to learn and it would take the commitment of a child of God to venture in to that aspect of kingdom building. The type of kingdom building that would need keys to making a good sermon. Professor Michael Regness gave seven essential keys to a good sermon. These keys are:
- A good sermon engages the biblical text
- A good sermon proclaimed the gospel
- A good sermon connects God’s word to the lives of God’s people
- A good sermon is well organized and easy to understand
- A good sermon engages the imagination of the hearer
- A good sermon is delivered well
- A good sermon orients hearers to life in God’s world
These keys make a sort of personal connection between speaker and listeners. That sort of delivery that make the listener feel like they are the one God is speaking to (in most case whether good or bad) yet is speaks and appeals to all who listens.
This class even though challenging gave me a new perspective. The learning outcome was appropriately design to capture my creativity and intellectual engagement towards the different methods and skills needed to construct a great sermon.
Whether you are in Jamaica or somewhere else, enroll at CLI. After you take the getting started class you can enroll in this preaching course.