School of Missional Leadership

Our Vision:

To equip & mentor indigenous leaders in planting effective missional churches in their own communities

Africa not only needs more churches, but more effective churches. Africans reaching Africans. Through our School of Missional Leadership, we equip & mentor African leaders to plant effective missional churches in their own communities & we endeavour to mentor these leaders on an ongoing basis.

The school is a full-time, residential, 4 week intensive programme, involving both classroom and practical interaction in the local community.

The school is also networked to the World Evangelisation Network of South Africa (WENSA) & the Movement for African National Initiatives (MANI).

Course Overview

Main elements:

1. Introduction - understanding the leadership challenges in Africa and establishing a kingdom worldview that places the hope of the kingdom at the centre
2. Missional leadership formation - the what, how and why of leadership; outcome is an understanding of the process and the evidence of missional leadership formation
3. Missional leadership praxis - leadership is always exercised in community; the impact of a missional church in the local community, the public arena and in the nations
4. Connecting in Africa - networking for the purpose of mentoring, continuous learning, etc.

 

Testimonies

Ps Kelly Londoni (Zimbabwe)

"Attending the CPR institute school has been of great help in my life and ministry at large extend. We were 'Local church oriented' with a 'come' approach in ministry, now we are very much kingdom oriented with a 'Go' approach. We have also learnt the importance of 'Discipleship' that lead to transformation, now we teach more than preach and we have seen tremendous results in the church. We manage to bring leaders of six churches together and invited pastor Derrick to come and train us in Harare and right now I am getting a lot of testimonies about the impact of the training i.e. a pastor was neglecting the discipleship of children in the church and right now it has become a priority; as a result this has brought commitment of their parents."

Ps Grace Kabuye (Uganda)

"However in a special way I would like to express my special thanks to you the Director of CPR Africa, ever since my graduation from the institution the ministry took another true missional church direction. You can see how we do church planting not branches, market place churches, community outreaches all I learned form CPR Africa, thank you, and thank you again. My mind changed from an institutional church to a missional minded church."


Let the one who serves serve in the strength which God supplies that in everything God may get the glory through Jesus Christ.

1 Peter 4:11