Aaron Thomas

My name is Ferousya Abdul Kadir and I originally was born in Jakarta, Indonesia. I was a muslim for a very long time and our family come from a strict culture where both my mother and father side of family is a broad of muslim root line. My mother and me are the only current family in our generation that has accepted Christ and have became a Christian since 2006. My mother became a Christian on 2004. I have chosen to want to know more about God because I have felt like I have the need to have the compassion to help others as well as myself. Going through the hard times that I have been feeling after my birth of my 2 month old daughter that I name Gracie Faith Abdul Kadir. There are much for me to learn in these stressful times but although this has been going on God has still chose me to help others. But in the very end, God still have chosen me to make a new generational line to break any bondages in this family and to start new and fresh to my daughter and for my daughter, Gracie Faith. Love you, baby.

What I learned as Jesus work in my life is this: to learn and cherish every beautiful life that God has given me. Psalm 34:19- The righteous person faces many troubles, but the Lord comes to the rescue each time.

Psalm 34:2- I will boast only in the Lord; let all who are helpless take heart.

1 Cor 14:33- God is not a God of confusion

Philippians 4:13- I can do all things through Christ who strengthen me.

Psalm 34:18- The LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in the spirit.

In heaven, the kids, angels, saints and Jesus laughed at me. When I say laugh, as in laugh with joy and peace because I am a human in heaven visiting this heaven. As human, what do we do? ask so so much questions. Well, in heaven is all about just doing God’s work without questions asked. Same on Earth when God is trying to train us. To learn and prepare to just do the work than asking questions. Why? Because regardless, we are always learning, even in heaven, amen.

Finally, I only know what the Lord tells me in His words or sentence and guided me to look them up through His scriptures.

Aidan Miller Arnold

Aidan Miller Arnold is married to his beautiful wife. They have two children. He has an amazing set of parents. They lost his dad at the beginning of last year he had COPD. Aidan was raised in a split household of the Catholic/ Lutheran religion. His mother then decided to switch to the Methodist faith. When his father died his mother needed help with the family photography business.

Aidan has always wanted to be in a position that he could help people. He would like to get a diploma in divinity so that he may have all the tools and knowledge so that he can help as many people as possible. He is a very people-focused person, If they need help or just need to talk he can listen to them for as long as they need.

He would like to get my Bachelors and Masters Degree in Divinity. CLI will help him get the degrees required for him to be able to enlist in the Army and be able to become a chaplain with them and help them in any situations that may occur during his enlistment and potential career.

He was ordained as a Deacon Minister with the Christian Leaders Alliance in 2018!

Akwase Frimpong Mansony

Akwase Frimpong Mansony was born in Ghana in 1969. He is now a citizen of Italy with this wife and three children. He worked in a factory for many years, but now he is involved in full-time ministry.

Akwase was born again in his native home of Ghana.

Akwase began his studies at Christian Leaders Institute in 2015. He completed many credential levels. He was ordained with the Christian Leaders Alliance in 2018.

Akwase is willing to help Christian Leader in Italy with both their CLI experience or with Ordaination.

Allan Fundal

Allan Garcia Fundal was born in the town of Pampanga in the Philippines. He is married to Corazon and they have two children. Allan graduated from Mechanical Engineering in Technological Institute of the Philippines year 2000. The next year, he accepted Christ as his Lord and savior.

Almost immediately, he began ministering to others whether in Taiwan or Dubai. He has planted churches. Now he live in Edmonton, Alberta. He is a church planting intern at Filipino International Baptist Church.

He began Christian Leaders Institute in 2017. He is ordained through Christian Leaders Alliance. He is willing to mentor other in their studies and ordination.

Amaka Blessing Aigboboh

Amaka Blessing Aigboboh is originally from Nigeria and has been living in Ireland for over 14 years. She co-founded Newlife International Outreach Ministry Dublin with Her husband Pastor Chris and She is a mother of four kids.

Amaka started Christian Leaders Institute in 2017 and she has been ordained in 2018. With her husband, she will mentor Christian Leaders Institute students in Ireland. She will guide them through the ordination process at Christian Leaders Alliance.

Amanda has been a student with CLI since 2016 and since then she has completed 51 credit hours and earned her Deacon Ordination.

 

Read her Testimony Below in Amanda’s own words

Hello! My name is Amanda Lopez. I was born and raised in California, USA. I grew up in a severely broken home surrounded by drug addiction, alcoholism and abuse. Throughout my teen years and into adulthood, I formed the same type of life for myself. At 18, I had my first child with a much older man who was controlling, abusive and addicted to drugs and alcohol. I too was swallowed up in getting high and becoming an alcoholic. After 3 1/2 years, I left this relationship and entered into single parenthood. For years, I went back and forth between living sober and living high. At 25, I was again in an ungodly relationship with child number two on the way. After four years of living in a clearly broken and dysfunctional relationship with no hope for peace in sight, I had to make a choice. I took my two children and moved in with my mother–whose husband and my very near and dear stepfather was passing away with cancer. After his passing, I left my mother’s house and entered into yet another ungodly relationship. However, this time we got married after 3 years of living together (both completely lost to the world, drunkenness and other sin bondage). In early 2008, the Lord began to release dreams to me that directed us to start attending a nearby Southern Baptist Church where we surrendered our lives to Jesus. It was during this time that God revealed Himself to each of us in an extremely real, supernatural way! Several months later, we moved across the country with our two children to an itty-bitty town in WV where we dwelt in the Appalachian area for four years (and baby number three joined the family). We attended a small, local church within which our foundation in the Word of God was established and we entered the world of ministry.

We knew at this point that there was no other path for our lives but to serve the true and living God! No turning back! 

After our time in WV was fulfilled, we moved to OH where we were called to another rural-area church. We also gained permanent custody of our niece bringing our family to a size of six! We went through many trials in our marriage and family during this time. Sadly, instead of healing from the wounds of our marriage, we distracted ourselves with ministry and helping others. We made our first mission trip to Honduras, which was eye opening on a number of levels. Most ironically, to the great need of revival in the hearts of Americans! We also moved to the Columbus, OH area to join an urban church and continue mission work within the city of Columbus–specifically to extend love and hope to broken families, those who are homeless, impoverished and drug addicted, among a multitude of other detrimental life situations. On top of that, I spearheaded the missions program at our local church, developed a 12-week missions program and led multiple teams on mission into the heart of the Navajo Nation. To watch the power of God flow through this ministry and into the Native American population was beyond words! As amazing as the Lord showed Himself during this time, there were also major setbacks in our personal lives and marriage. After years of giving all of ourselves to the work of the ministry, our marriage crumbled. We resigned from the ministry and, unfortunately, could not endure the great trials, wounds and damage that had already been done. We both backslid into sin, our marriage dissolved and I had to spend much time healing and receiving restorative ministry.

Praise God, however, His grace is sufficient to bring us through the most devastating life events!


MINISTRY TODAY

 

Today I can stand and give all praise and glory and honor to the Lord more than ever before! Through every trying event of the last several years, I can say that His mighty hand has been ever-present and His love, grace, and mercy beyond expectation! I have since remarried to an amazing Christian man and we have given ourselves to growing in the Lord together, fully understanding the desperate need for Christian marriages to prioritize the FIRST ministry in the home.

My heart burns with passion for both street ministry and world missions—with a piece of deep knowledge as well for the need for reform within what we today call “mission trips.” As a “missionary” called to the city of Columbus I have seen many challenges within the urban mission field—a wide variety of opposing religious beliefs (and the accompanying hostility directed toward our outreach efforts), a heroin epidemic, alongside escalating social justice issues. By the grace of God, we are able to minister truth, hope, and reconciliation in the midst of it all!

I also see a reset in the body of Christ moving in the direction of house worship, local houses of prayer and true family/community living like the early church so clearly demonstrated for us. There is a strong need for Fathers and Mothers in the faith to arise for the next generation to come forth and take their place in the kingdom–all free from religious facades and walking in pure love for one another, secure in our identities (not our titles) as sons and daughters of the Most High! The need for transparency and vulnerability is at an all-time high and I pray to be one to keep the door wide open for true fellowship in Spirit and Truth with my kingdom family.

Amanda is willing to help serve other students at CLI!

Amos has completed 10 credit hours and has an award of Deacon Ministers Award.

Anathi Maseti

Anathi Maseti is married with one beautiful daughter,. He comes from big extended family.

He became a Christian at a young age. He sensed the call to ministry. He has been focusing on developing young Christian Leaders.

He began Christian Leaders Institute in 2017. He is willing to assist new students of CLI accomplish their ministry training.

Andrew Nassau

Andrew Nassau is married to Tracey, and they have four beautiful children. He grew up in a non-religious family and became very worldly. He served in the military and with the local police force.

While in the military, God sent him a padre who led him the Lord. After the military, Andrew served in his local church.

Andrew started classes at Christian Leaders Institute in 2014. He was ordained in 2017 as an Associate Minister with the Christian Leaders Alliance. He is willing to mentor CLI students and help them become ordained with the Christian Leaders Alliance.