CfaN Evangelism Bootcamp produces graduates of 2021

Students from the Christ for all Nations (CfaN) Evangelism Bootcamp completed their training and graduated. (Photo from Christ for all Nations USA Facebook page.)

Christ for all Nations (CfaN) announced that its Evangelism Bootcamp officially produced graduate students this year. The group recently had a mission trip in Africa. 

Graduates of Program

CfaN President Daniel Kolenda posted a live stream on his Facebook page. He congratulated the graduates for completing the program. He said he and the evangelism team were proud of what they accomplished. 

 Kolenda is also the lead pastor of Nations Church Orlando. He said that he was thankful for the relationships they established with the students. 

The pastor shared that he felt like their bond would last for a lifetime. He told the students that God has incredible plans for each of them. 

Kolenda added that the graduates completed their three months of "intensive classroom training." After that, they were sent to Africa to put what they had learned into practice. 

Witnesses to Miracles

In a previous Facebook post, the lead pastor announced that more than 1.2 million people attended their Gospel Crusade in Ibadan, Nigeria. 

He added that many influential leaders in the West African country were at the service. 

The evangelist said he preached with all his heart. He also prayed for the sick that God would heal them from their illnesses. 

He also reported that the crowd saw many testimonies of miracles that day. 

Kolenda spoke of one man who had a motorcycle accident over three decades ago. The man reported that doctors placed a metal rod on his leg, making it difficult to walk. 

The pastor said a prayer for the man. According to Kolenda, the man told him he could no longer feel the rod on his leg. He also began jumping up and down. 

The man kept praising God for the miracle. 

The evangelist reported that the Bootcamp students conducted more than 1,800 outreaches during their time in Africa. He said they were also witnesses to miracles. 

Kolenda shared that some students shared their testimonies on what happened to them for the past three weeks. 

He said that these testimonies were some of the most remarkable he has ever learned. 

What is Evangelism Bootcamp?

The CfaN website stressed that the Evangelism Bootcamp is not a normal Bible school. They explained that the program involved three months of intensive classroom training. During these months, the students would learn evangelism from some of the world's famed evangelists. 

The mission organization said that the program was a fast track to the field of evangelism. 

They also called the program the "chance of a lifetime." Kolenda and other evangelists would also train the students in their field. 

The organization warned that the course was not for the faint of heart. The three-month training included components of study and service. 

Students who pass the three-month classroom training are invited to Africa. During this time, the student evangelists are given a chance to practice what they have learned. 

They will join Kolenda and his mission team to preach God's word during the Gospel Campaigns. According to the website, it was a chance for the students to practice their ministry. Those who pass the initiation program would graduate from the program. 

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