Mentoring Pastor Training

Mentoring Pastor Training

I am 42 years old. I am receiving mentoring pastor training at Christian Leaders Institute. I am a mother of 8 children (6 girls and 2 boys). I was born and raised in the south but decided to move further north in 2012. I come from a long line of ministers of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. As a little girl, I attended a church that was founded and pastored by my grandfather. After my grandfather’s death, my mother became the pastor and worked spreading the gospel until her death in 2016. Through my family, I thought that I knew everything that I needed to know about God. In my late twenties, I realized the importance of developing a personal relationship with God for myself. My struggle to know the difference between religious practices and having a relationship with God encouraged me to want to see others walk in liberty. My local church has supported me by recognizing the calling on my life and mentoring me. They are allowing me to exercise this calling through hands-on ministry.

My ministry dreams and goals are to be a messenger of Jesus Christ capable of reaching the lost and strengthening other believers. To not only be a witness and deliverer of His word but to understand the importance of rightly dividing the word of truth. I want to be able to stand as an equipped and mature believer. I want to be ready to serve in any area the Holy Spirit calls me to. The scholarship from Christian Leaders Institute makes available the necessary ministry training. This training has strengthened my personal walk with God. It gives me practical truths and tools needed for ministry and mentoring others. This class has reminded me of how to live for God intentionally. I have a more in-depth understanding of how to develop a closer relationship with God. The training provides practical tools for sustaining that relationship and growing in biblical knowledge.

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