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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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.
Bible School Student -Christian Leaders Institute strives to maintain a standard of excellence that rivals accredited seminaries all over the world. The Bible school courses offered at CLI are put together and taught by faculty who have obtained degrees from seminaries, and many have masters and doctorates in their fields. Many Bible school classes at CLI ask students to reflect on the course and what they learned from it. Constantine Mapfumo offers his reflection on Sermon Construction and Presentation.
Constantine begins by saying, “I really thank God so much for according me this opportunity of being part of this very important preaching class at Christian Leaders Institute. To me it was a great blessing to learn about sermon construction and how to present a sermon.” He further says “This preaching class has taught me what to do in scripture selection. I do not have to just pick up a scripture, but with the help of the source, the Holy Spirit, I have to consider the audience in my mind and the place of my presentation, and also the material I need to present.” Further along, he adds that “Sermon introduction was once a problem to me and I have found it one of the failing points of many lay preachers. It is very true that the introduction of a sermon will determine the attention of your listeners. If the introduction is poor you have to work hard to awaken them with the points of your sermon.” Constantine demonstrates throughout his paper that this Bible school course was a great resource for him in his sermon. He ends by saying “I give glory to God for all the people. He has deposited in them the experiences that I have learned from as He prepares me to be an effective sermon constructor and good sermon presenter.”
Bible School Certificates at Christian Leaders Institute
At CLI, each student must go through the course Getting Started: Christian Basics Certificate before they can continue on to other courses, such as Sermon Construction and Presentation. In this course, they are introduced to the Bible school model at Christian Leaders Institute and they are also asked to introduce their ministry goals and reasons for coming to CLI to the faculty. Constantine describes his ministry goals this way: “My ministry dream is to evangelize and plant churches. I want to be a strong leader able to teach others who will reproduce to the next generations. It is my desire to Christian Leadership Institute being established in Zimbabwe.” At Christian Leaders Institute, our ministry vision is to help people like Constantine carry out his ministry vision by providing them the proper training. We pray that through Christian Leaders Institute God will prepare leaders for a great revival throughout the world.
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A common theme echoed throughout the Bible is a call to revival. Almost all of the prophets’ messages called for some form of revival to occur among the people. At Christian Leaders Institute, we believe that spiritual revival is still central to the growth and prosperity of the church. It is our sincere prayer that men and women trained at Christian Leaders Institute will spring up to become leaders in a new revival.
In the bible school class Missions and Revivals, our students learn about revivals that occurred in the past. A final paper in the Missions and Revivals course requires students to reflect on what they learned in the course and lists steps that they can take to be instruments of revival in their home countries. One student, Clifford Kamwanza of Zimbabwe, writes, “During this course I understand the power of prayer, during my studies I understood that prayer is a powerful tool that can change things. I found out that the missionaries and revivalists relied on prayer for their success.” In the second part of his paper where he describes steps he can take, Clifford lists the organization of prayer meetings first. This illustrates the depth of the understanding of prayer and its power that Clifford gained in this Bible school course.
Bible School Certificates Offered at Christian Leaders Institute
Clifford Kamwanza began where every other CLI student begins: with the Getting Started: Christian Basics Certificate course. This introduces students to the CLI Bible school model and asks them to introduce themselves to the CLI faculty. In his final assignment in the Getting Started course, Clifford writes “I am Called in Missionary and Evangelism currently I chair the Ministry in my church. I would like to be more effective in the ministry. My dreams are to travel around the globe with missionary work and Evangelizing.” His main ministry goal is to devote his entire life to carrying out the great commission, and at Christian Leaders Institute he is gaining knowledge and understanding. Clifford Kamwanza is receiving instruction at this Bible school that could help him grow into a leader in the next great revival.
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Sermon Construction Class – I am thankful to God for Professor Henry Reyenga and his team for providing me the facility to learn this great sermon construction class . This sermon construction class is really blessing
for me because I knew Bible but did not what was the exact way of preparing messages. Often I felt that something was missing in my messages but by the Grace of God and by the help of this wonderful class I am surprised that in a very short time I have learnt many things which are very much essential for sermon preparations.
In first week I learned that what are the different approaches to for a good sermon i.e. Illustration, Speaking Techniques, efforts, creational insights, historical messages, participation, quizzes etc.
I am very much impressed by Pastor John Piper who gave me insight about preaching. I learned from him that preaching is expository as well as exultation. The Bible is the word of God which should be explained in depth and all Glory is only for God. The center of all messages should be our Lord Jesus Christ and His way of Salvation.
How should be the beginning of the sermon was taught by Professor Henry Reyenga. He taught what is seed, what is the soil and only Holy Spirit can make the sermon effective. We can preach as prophet, as priest, as king and each one have his own quality and effectiveness.
Sermon selection is very important and this was very useful for me that what kind of audience is there, what the occasion is, what the place is and finally what the need of that time is. I will follow these rules for choosing passage for my sermon.
Karen Friedman provides very useful tips for attractive message. One thing was very useful for me that we must start from what listeners want to listen and rest of the information will follow. The four points are very useful i.e. wear their shoes, Fire alarm approach, pace and pitch and practice. If we telling something exciting we must be excited too, otherwise listeners will not be exited.
I also learnt that nothing works better than a story, vivid illustration, or pithy quote to draw your people in. The trick is to choose an illustration that is relevant to our sermon. I love the sermons of Pastor Francis Chan.
The messages of Dr. Billy Graham are just like a complete class of study. I learnt a lot from his gestures, hand movements and expressions. One more thing I notices from his messages that he preaches with full authority and confidently. His message, “choices” was great.
This was very interesting for me to learn how to use our hands in delivering messages. The following things I learnt:
Hands movement play very important role expressing your thoughts. Experts tell us body language accounts for between 55% and 65% of our communication.
Gestures: use hands, arms, shoulders, torso, legs, feet or a combination of these. • Hands are most common Appropriate hand gestures aid more. I learnt that we should avoid these things:
- Holding your notes.
- Anxious hand.
- Gripping the pulpit.
- Clenching hands,
- Fiddling with clothing or touching a body part.
- Avoid same hand gestures.
In the beginning show enthusiasm for being there and introduce new topics. Practice it in front of mirror or make movie and see it latter to find out your mistakes.
I learned A formula for powerful illustrations:
Start with something familiar + Reveal something unfamiliar about that thing + Connect the unfamiliar – but now understood – part of the illustration to the spiritual truth you want to communicate.
The familiar part is critical because it enables your hearers to visualize what you are saying. Nailing your point home by relating it to your message is a non-negotiable.
Why this works: Adding something new to what is already known accomplishes two things.
First, it creates a sense of awe and wonder. It’s the “I never knew that” effect.
Second, surprising your hearers with something new disposes them to receive even more of something new. Thus, you prepare the way for your main goal: hitting their hearts with spiritual truth.
A disclaimer Like all formulas, nothing is guaranteed.
If you try to plug in boring details and far reaching connections to your passage, this formula will not work for you. It’s not meant to make stupid illustrations stunning.
However, if you let the formula guide you as you brainstorm killer illustrations for your sermons, you will notice a steady increase in the impact your sermons make from week to week.
Types of illustrations that apply this formula
What are some ways to use this formula effectively? Here are seven, off the top of my head.
1. Illustrations that reveal the marvels of nature or science.
2. Illustrations that provide behind the scenes info of a well-known historical event.
3. Illustrations that show how an everyday device works.
4. Illustrations that quote lines from popular songs or movies that unknowingly reflect the gospel. Or if the quote is far from the gospel, but reflects the worldview of our culture, show how the gospel confronts those ideas.
5. Illustrations that turn common clichés on their head, or prove their accuracy in an astounding way.
6. Illustrations that show how a major feat was accomplished, or why it was unfortunately left unfinished.
7. Illustrations from the life of famous politicians, businesspeople, entertainers, etc.
Of the making of illustrations there is no end…
There are lots of sermon illustrations that are effective. I’m not saying these are the only effective ones. But when you are in a tight spot, reaching for just the right illustration, I think this formula will give you the boost you need.
This course told us how to conclude the message effectively:
Conclusion
“The conclusion should not merely recapitulate your sermon—it should apply it. Obviously, you should be applying all along, but you should keep something for the end which will prevail upon your people to take action. “No summons, no sermon.” Preach through the head to the heart (i.e. the will). The goal of the sermon should be to “storm the citadel of the will and capture it for Jesus Christ. What do you want them to do? Employ a variety of methods to do this:
- 1. Argument—anticipate objections and refute them.
2. Admonition— warn of the consequences of disobedience.
3. Indirect Conviction—arouse moral indignation and then turn it on them (Nathan with David).
4. Pleading—apply the gentle pressure of God’s love, concern for their well-being, and the needs of others.
5. Vision—paint a picture of what is possible through obedience to God in this area.”
Always point back to Christ. Offer an opportunity to receive Christ and expect people to respond.
– End with emotional intensity. Preach through the head to the heart. Once you’ve informed their minds, you must touch their emotions and challenge their wills. Your conclusion should be the emotional high point of the sermon.
– Ask for a specific response. Nothing becomes dynamic until it becomes specific. The goal of the sermon should be to storm the citadel of the will and capture it for Jesus Christ. Here are some ways to do that:
- Use an argument. Anticipate the objections the audience might have and logically refute them.
- Use a warning. Warn them of the consequences of disobedience.
- Use indirect conviction. A good example is the story of Nathan and David (2 Samuel 12).
- Use compassion. Express God’s love and concern for them and others.
- Use vision. Paint a picture of what is possible if they obey God. Help them to have faith.
- Use encouragement. Tell them they can do this with God’s power.
- Make it personal. The person listening should feel like you are only talking to him or her.
- Restate your major points forcefully. You reinforce the truth by summarizing it.
- Use a compelling illustration. This helps to make the message memorable.
- Use a piercing question. This engages people in processing and applying the message.
- Use surprise. The best conclusions sneak up on congregations rather than being obvious and expected
I am sure, now I can improve my sermon delivery and can work in God’s field more effectively. I will use all techniques in my practical ministry for the Glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. I want to win more and more souls for my Lord Jesus Christ. I am very much thankful for CLI and its all team for providing me great training.
I am so thankful for Professor Henry Reyenga whom God provided this vision. God bless CLI and its team.