Mentor Ministers
Mentor ministers are ordained through the Christian Leaders Alliance. These Mentor Ministers have expressed their willingness to mentor Christian Leaders Institute students and graduates in their ministry training. If someone needs to be ordained, these Mentors will assist if needed. Each Mentor Minister has gone through the ordination process with Christian Leaders Alliance. This directory is growing and reaching more places.
- Africa (74)
- Asia (14)
- India (5)
- Korea, South (1)
- Malaysia (1)
- Philippines (4)
- Singapore (1)
- Thailand (1)
- United Arab Emirates (1)
- Australia & Oceania (4)
- Australia (4)
- Europe (19)
- North America (161)
- Canada (9)
- Cayman Islands (1)
- Guadeloupe (1)
- Haiti (1)
- Jamaica (4)
- Mexico (1)
- USA (143)
- Alabama (7)
- Alaska (2)
- Arizona (2)
- Arkansas (1)
- California (9)
- Colorado (1)
- Connecticut (3)
- Delaware (2)
- Florida (18)
- Georgia (12)
- Idaho (2)
- Illinois (4)
- Indiana (2)
- Iowa (3)
- Kansas (1)
- Kentucky (1)
- Louisiana (2)
- Maine (4)
- Maryland (1)
- Massachusetts (2)
- Michigan (2)
- Minnesota (1)
- Mississippi (2)
- Missouri (1)
- Montana (1)
- Nebraska (1)
- New Hampshire (1)
- New Jersey (1)
- New Mexico (2)
- New York (3)
- North Carolina (9)
- Ohio (5)
- Oklahoma (1)
- Oregon (2)
- Pennsylvania (3)
- South Carolina (3)
- South Dakota (2)
- Tennessee (10)
- Texas (6)
- Utah (1)
- Vermont (1)
- Virginia (1)
- Washington (1)
- West Virginia (1)
- Wisconsin (2)
- South America (3)
To raise up revival leaders!
Caroline started CLI in 2015 and since then has completed 40 credit hours with an officiant minister certificate.
Caroline's Testimony:
My name is Caroline James, I live in a coastal city called Durban in South Africa. I am a mother to three grown-up children all of whom are married. I have five grandchildren whom I adore!
I have always loved the Lord from a very young age and have felt a strong call of God on my life. I am very blessed to be able to minister in the Hospitals to the sick. I generally minister to the hospice patients and I am always so humbled and undone by God's incredible goodness and mercy. The training which I have received through CLI has helped me to grow in so many different ways. It has also given me the knowledge I need to fulfill God's calling for my life. I believe that I am called to minister to the sick and set the captives free as I have deep compassion for people who are hurting and in need. And of course most importantly to tell the world about the love of Jesus.
I would like to thank CLI for providing such outstanding high-quality Ministry training and I shall certainly continue with my studies.
If you feel lead to pray for me, please may I ask that you pray that I fulfill God's plan and purpose for my life.
To pray, encourage and mentor fellow Christian leaders in Ohio.
My name is Miranda and I live in Hamilton, Ohio USA (just north of Cincinnati). I serve at Whitewater Crossing Christian Church as an small group assistant to 6th grade girls the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the month. I also attend/serve at Miamitown Church of Christ. I teach a small class of Junior High students at MCC.
Coming to Christ
At a young age, I went to live with my grandparents in Florida. My grandparents were the first ones to take me to church and played such a vital role in getting me started with my faith. I have loved Jesus ever since. I do not have the kind of testimony that so many others have regarding coming to know Jesus. I can barely remember a time not knowing Jesus since I was so young when my grandparents first took me to church. However, my testimony is a testimony of how my faith got me through some of the darkest days of my life. My teen years were rough. I was depressed, had low self-esteem, and endured various forms of abuse. God saw me through those days and He watched over me. I do not know how my life would have gone had I not held onto my faith and trusted God would see me through.
At this time in my ministry journey, I volunteer in the Student Ministry at two churches. I also lead a community Bible Book Club once a month. I hope to teach an adult Bible class before long. I would love to teach a weekly Christian Studies class.
I was able to get my ordination service on Feb 6th, 2018. I met with the pastor and the elders of one of my churches and we discussed what the ordination from CLI means for me as far as a ministry. They agreed to hold a small service for me right before their elder and staff meeting. There wasn't much to the service. It was as simple as a service can be. The pastor and three elders went over a litany with me and we had a prayer then the laying on hands.
I feel as though the Deacon Minister Ordination will assist me in my ministry because it adds credibility to my training. I think of it as verification. I have been “verified”. The ordination verifies that not only have I had quality ministry training, but I also have three witnesses that can “verify” that my walk with God is well enough to go into ministry. I say “well enough” because we are never perfected in our walk and are always on a path of drawing closer to God.
I also completed the Women's Minister Ordination and am now working toward earning the Diploma of Divinity at CLI.
To help women connect to Christ and to raise up more woman warriors for Christ
Catherine Camelo is happily married to Robert. They have two daughters. They moved from Columbia to Mexico in 2012 to homeschool their daughter.
Catherine and Robert continue to grow in a living relationship with Christ. Catherine senses the calling into ministry.
She stated Christian Leaders Institute in 2017 and was ordained in 2018. Catherine has the calling to lead women to grow in Christ.
Catherine is willing to mentor Spanish or English speaking students in their ministry training or ordination into the Christian Leaders Alliance.
Help women in crisis learn how to thrive in Christ. She is an encourager!
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
Chad currently lives in the United States. He was raised as a Catholic but truly came to know the Lord while living in constant sin. Since then Chad has read the Bible several times through. He has a desire to become a prison minister and is excited about the journey. Becoming a minister is something he had been unable to do because of the high demands of life and disagreements from his Catholic church. Chad has been studying at CLI since January of 2015. Since then he has completed 91 credit hours and has received a diploma of ministry.
He is ready to raise revival leaders! He is willing and ready to mentor CLI students and help them through the Ordination process.
To launch revival leaders in my region!
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.
To raise up more revival leaders in South Flordia
Charles and his wife have walked with God for a long time. They have ministered in the immigrant communities.
Christian Leaders Institute has given Charles the opportunity for formal ministry training to enhance his ministry.
Charles began Christian Leaders Institute in 2012. He has slower taken over 90 hours of ministry training. He was ordained into the Christian Leaders Alliance in 2014 and is one of our pioneer ordained leaders.
He is willing to assist others in their ministry training and their ordination with the Christian Leaders Alliance.
To raise up more revival leaders
Christian Ferris is married to Brenda. They have two children Jordan (21), and Olivia (16). He served in the US Army directly out of high school. Christian did two tours of combat, one in Panama for "Operation Just Cause" and the second being "Operation Desert Shield/ Storm."
Over the past 22 years, He has had many vocations including Salesman, CPS Investigator, Middle School Teacher, and Insurance Broker. After a financial setback, but God used this opportunity to revive his faith and call him to ministry. He has served various ministry positions at his local church.
Christian began Christian Leaders Institute in 2017 and he was ordained in 2018. He is already mentoring CLI students and is willing to help more. Contact him by email.
I have a passion to mentor and lead others to Christ!
My name is Nathan Vierra. I was born into a lower-middle class family in 1975 as the second of four children. My parents were young and inexperienced in life, but they did the best that they could. I am grateful that I still have both of them, and they are still happily married.
My early childhood years were spent in church, where I first had an encounter with the Lord. I’ll never forget the first time I felt His nearness. I was ten or eleven years old. It was around that time that I had first said a prayer surrendering my life to Him, but honestly, that surrender was short lived. When I was twelve years old, my family moved out of Oakland, CA, and subsequently out of church. From that time and for the duration of my childhood, my family never went back to church.
Throughout my childhood and into my young adult years, I had an awareness of Jesus, but more often than not, I ignored him. I enlisted in the United States Navy at 20 years old and found myself stationed in a small southern coastal Texas town. There, I met the guy who would get me back into church, a solid group of Christian friends, and later, my wife.
I joined First Baptist Church, Ingleside, TX and befriended the pastor, who became my first mentor.
This was when I began to seek God, seek forgiveness, and seek a relationship with Him. His grace met my faith, and He began to change me.
I met Melissa in the summer of 1997 and we were married in January 1998. The following year, our son was born, my military obligation ended, and we moved to Lexington, KY. There, we would end up living for 14 years, having a daughter, and having a shake-up that would cause us to redefine who we were spiritually.
God really began to get my attention in 2006. He began requiring me to grow up and become more than who I was. This was where I really began to understand grace; His ability to accomplish what we cannot accomplish in our own strength. My understanding began to explode, and with that, the accountability came with it. In what turned out to be a six year process, I moved my family to Kansas City, MO, where we currently live and serve in our church.
As I write this, Melissa and I have been married 22 years, our 21 year old son, Zion, is married, and our daughter Natali will be graduating high school in a few weeks.
God has been the absolute center of our lives for several years now, and He’s blessed us incredibly. We’ve gained much understanding regarding the kingdom of God and our (humanity’s) role in it. We serve in several areas in the body of Christ, from mentoring & parenting, to serving (or have served) in nearly every aspect of church services. I have traveled some in ministry and I am excited to walk out my future in serving the King of Kings and the people of His kingdom.
I am grateful for CLI and the programs that they offer. I have been ordained through Christian Leaders Alliance as a deacon servant leader, and I am currently taking classes with the intent to earn an associates degree (and later a bachelor's degree) in ministry.
To raise up anointed and well train Christian Leaders for Africa!
Christian Onyiagha is the pastor at Divine Gospel Church. He was born into a Christian home, but he was not involved with the work of the ministry until 2007. He was a Christian, but He lacked the POWER of Christianity [Holy Spirit].
In March 2007, He attended a Crusade. It was at this meeting that He received the Holy Spirit. That experience turned Him into an anointed Christian Leader.
He became aware that he needed training in the Word of God. He began studies in 2013. He began his studies. He now has over 140 credits of study complete. He has been ordained in the Christian Leaders Alliance. He is willing to help spread ministry training with ordination as possibilities in other places beyond Nigeria.
Contact him if you need a mentor for study or ordination.
These Mentor Ministers have been nominated by other ministers as a CLI ordained graduate who will be a resource for other Christian Leaders. Mentor Ministers are added through a nomination and interview process. Mentor Ministers may be removed for various reasons, such as the “Mentor Minister” is now too busy. Other reasons may also play a part.
Mentor Ministers have agreed to the doctrinal statement of Christian Leaders Institute when they enrolled at Christian Leaders Institute.











