Christian Leadership Fellowship to hold family winter camp

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Christian Leadership Fellowship will hold Christian Family Winter Camp from December 26 at 6 p.m. to December 20 at 8 a.m. The event, which will take place at Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport, is a national conference to highlight evangelistic efforts done in the past year.

Organized by the Christian Leadership Fellowship, the Winter Camp will bring under one roof hundreds of pastors, lay leaders, and members from different churches and denominations.

This is also a time for respite. The venue, a world-class hotel, will give the participants time to reflect and relax with their loved ones.

The Family Winter Camp program includes special lectures, group fellowship, and mind education. There will also be special participation of Gracias Choir to add to the significance of the event.

Special lectures will focus on “Awakening Your Church,” while topical lectures will discuss “Spiritual Life and Tabernacle.” During group fellowship, participants will be allowed to talk in small groups about the issues they have encountered in their ministries.

Christian Leaders Fellowship

“To preach the gospel of Christ throughout the world” is the goal of CLF. However, on their website, they said that the situation of Christianity today is that it is divided by doctrinal issues and denominational differences. In this regard, CLF, therefore, calls on pastors to practice a ministry of genuine repentance and faith. 

Established by Pastor Ock Soo Park, a Bible teacher, author, and counselor, CLF is now a worldwide organization that claims to have 592,811 participants in Africa, Asia, Central and South America, North America, Europe, and Oceania.

Uniting the Body

The unity of the Body of Christ is the main goal and heartbeat of CLF. CLF President Pastor Yeong Kook Park says that the United States of America began with the Gospel. He mentioned that when the Puritans came here, they would build chapels even before their homes, and the education of children is central in society so they would know how to serve God. 

He also said that America was instrumental in spreading the Word of God to other nations. As it sent out missionaries in the late 18th century, many far-flung countries heard the Message of Salvation. 

However, Pastor Park adds, “doctrine and denomination divide modern American Christianity. Believers prefer to receive blessings to increase the quality of their own lives rather than sacrificing themselves for God or others.” 

The CLF Network

CLF endeavors to give direction to Christian leaders worldwide. As an international organization of pastors, members of the organization are united by Biblical principles.

Since its foundation in March 2017, the organization now has 820,000 pastors working towards this end. 

Quoting Martin Luther, Pastor Park calls church leaders all over the world to go back to the Bible, “beyond denominations and doctrines.”

What CLF wants to do is in line with Jesus’ prayer in John 17: “I do not ask for these only, but also for those who will believe in me through their word, that they may all be one, just as you, Father, are in me, and I in you, that they also may be in us, so that the world may believe that you have sent me.”

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