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Jorge Parrott & CMM Family

The vision for the CMM Missions Podcast or “Missions-Cast”, is to share the latest as the Lord speaks from our CMM leaders and guest speakers who share with prophetic insight for today.1. Often, we post short (2-3 minutes),as seeds in a pod, encouraging words to build your faith, hope, and joy! 2. At times we share miracle testimonies of what we are blessed to experience firsthand as we boast in the Lord. 3. We feature interviews with guests with our friends including CMM missionaries who are in the field and alumni/students of our CMM College of Theology who are impacting the nations with the Kingdom of our God. CMM reaches across many streams, denominations, and doctrines to bring the clear Word and Spirit with the simplicity and power of our Lord. (John 17)When CMM Missionaries are interviewed we will include in each podcast is a detailed testimony of not just “what has God been doing through your ministry”, but also the testimony of the unique way in which God called them to the mission field. The reason for this is so that people who listen and who are called to missions but haven’t responded or don’t even realize it yet can better recognize their own calling. Also important to the content of the podcast is highlighting the ways God has moved prophetically and even through miracles in the lives and ministries of those interviewed. Not only will this build the faith of those listening to have the same experiences in their own walk with Jesus, but perhaps even someone who currently is a “cessationist” will hear the testimonies and perhaps be open to the truth that God is the same as yesterday, today and forever and that includes speaking prophetically and working miracles through His people. Another aspect to be highlighted is the subject of spiritual warfare. Many Christians in the Western Church have become insulated and perhaps even blinded to the reality of spiritual warfare. By sharing the testimonies of challenges and victories experienced by the interviewed missionaries, it will hopefully “remove the scales” off the eyes of many to this hidden yet important aspect of our walk and time here on the Earth before the Lord returns. Another purpose is to raise general awareness of the work still going in missions today. As life is returning to “normal” post-pandemic, it is a good reminder that the work of reaching, converting, and discipling the lost is a work that is ongoing, despite any and all circumstances whether personal or those events which impact the entire world. Stories of how missionaries have coped and even thrived during the pandemic can bring hope to those who have been greatly affected by the pandemic.Finally, but certainly not least, it is hoped that the podcast will recognize the work that God has been doing through faithful servants. While the focus should always be on what God has accomplished, it is certainly good and right to “recognize those that labor among you” and it is hoped that by giving such recognition it will bring those interviewed refreshing and perhaps even bring additional support and/or bring about divine connections that otherwise would not have happened.  cmmworld.substack.com

  1. Generations on Assignment: Correll Missionary Ministries to CMM (100 Years)

    Mar 4

    Generations on Assignment: Correll Missionary Ministries to CMM (100 Years)

    CMM: Keeping Oil In Our Lamps: “The World for Christ”-early beginnings (1925–1998) to a Global Family (1998–Present) 1925–1998 (summary) CMM’s roots reach back to the early Pentecostal revival era, when Sidney and Helen Correll were trained at L.I.F.E. Bible College and Angeles Temple under Aimee Semple McPherson, graduating in 1925—a formative season that marked their launch into Spirit-led evangelism and world missions.The Corrells went to school and graduated, were ordained, and married by Aimee in 1925. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) By 1935, Sidney’s missionary call had matured into decisive action: he accepted an invitation to travel “around the world,” stepping into Asia and witnessing firsthand the spiritual hunger of the nations—ministering in places like Japan and China, and encountering powerful indigenous Christian movements (including the “Jesus Family” in China) marked by prayer, discipline, miracles, and fearless faith. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) In the 1940s, the Corrells helped pioneer new pathways of missions by founding United World Missions, emphasizing a model of sustainable impact—strengthening local believers and multiplying leaders in context rather than building dependency. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) That same “World for Christ” mandate continued to crystallize organizationally. In 1978, the Corrells established Correll Missionary Ministries (CMM)—later known as Christ’s Mandate for Missions—as a missions launching pad and equipping hub, rooted in prayer and committed to empowering leaders within their own nations. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) As decades of ministry fruit accumulated, the founders’ legacy remained strong even as seasons shifted. Sidney passed in 1991, and by the time leadership transitioned in 1998, CMM carried a deep reservoir of heritage—revival, evangelism, and a conviction that the Gospel belongs in every nation and every culture. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) 1998–Present: highlights under Dr. Jorge Parrott In 1998, Michael Correll (son of the founders) asked Dr. Jorge Parrott to lead CMM—an assignment that Jorge describes as a “new adventure in faith,” marked immediately by a prayer: that God would connect CMM to remarkable men and women in the nations who love Jesus and carry real Kingdom impact. That prayer became a pattern—and a pipeline. Through what CMM describes as divine appointments and relational “faith adventures,” the ministry expanded into a true global family working in 70+ nations, often in challenging regions, with trusted leaders serving as “boots on the ground.” A relational missions model that actually multiplies A core distinctive of CMM in this era is its indigenous-first strategy: training and resourcing local pastors and missionaries who already know the language, culture, and spiritual terrain—so the work continues with longevity and authenticity. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions)This is not theory—CMM reports that each month hundreds of indigenous leaders receive support, strengthening evangelism, discipleship, church planting, and crisis response where it matters most. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) Donor trust, donor care, and proven stewardship 🤝 CMM doesn’t treat giving like a transaction—it treats it like a covenant of trust. The ministry emphasizes donor relations, designation accuracy, and monthly support systems that help missionaries remain faithful at their post.CMM assurest 90% of designated funds for missionaries and special projects reach their intended purpose, supported by clear tracking, reporting, and governance practices (board oversight, restricted fund management, monitoring partnerships). (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) This commitment to transparency has been recognized publicly: CMM reports earning Candid’s Platinum Seal of Transparency (the highest level) for the third year in a row, reinforcing donor confidence and accountability. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) Just as importantly, the impact is measurable. In CMM’s 2023 anniversary edition, the ministry reports that since 1998 it has raised and distributed over $100,000,000 in cash and gifts-in-kind to help over 1,000,000 people in 70 nations—through trusted friends treated as family. The founding and growth of CMM College of Theology (2007–Present) 🎓 A major milestone under Jorge’s leadership was the founding of CMM College of Theology in 2007, created specifically because missionaries and leaders across nations were asking for something practical: rigorous biblical education that works for real life—busy schedules, families, limited finances, and ministry demands. (CMM College of Theology) CMM Theology was built as a global, online, Spirit-filled, interdenominational school, designed to cultivate systematic study, critical thinking, interactive learning, and real-time connection with professors and students across nations. (CMM College of Theology) CMM has schools in the USA, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Myanmar, and Thailand. CMM also states the school has achieved accreditation milestones, including recognition from AAHEA as approved by its board for “Fully Accredited Status.” (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) As CMM’s mission footprint expanded, the school became a leadership engine—training ministers, missionaries, and counselors and strengthening the theological depth of the global church while keeping the Holy Spirit central. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions)CMM also reports 2,000+ graduates through the College of Theology as part of its broader impact across 70 nations. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) CMM Oasis: ordained ministers, spiritual covering, and family connection 🕊️ The CMM Oasis is CMM’s relational home for ordained ministers—described as a family of ordained leaders united to advance the Kingdom across nations through connection, training, collaboration, and shared mission. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) CMM emphasizes that Oasis life includes mentorship, global prayer rhythms, Spirit-led fellowship, and practical support—along with high standards for ordination and ongoing pastoral care. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions)CMM’s anniversary edition describes the Oasis as a trusted, safe environment for transparent fellowship, strengthening leaders through the trials and joys of ministry, with online gatherings and groups for prayer requests and testimonies. * 1925: Sidney & Helen Correll trained under Aimee Semple McPherson’s revival influence, carrying a “World for Christ” mandate. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) * 1930s–1940s: Early missions journeys shaped an indigenous, prayer-driven, Spirit-empowered philosophy; United World Missions formed as a multiplying model. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) * 1978: Correll Missionary Ministries (CMM) established as a missions equipping hub (later Christ’s Mandate for Missions). (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) * 1998: Jorge Parrott asked to lead; CMM expands through relational partnerships and Spirit-led connections across nations. * Global footprint: CMM serving 70+ nations, strengthening indigenous pastors/missionaries and providing donor-supported resourcing. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) * Stewardship: 90% designated-fund delivery, precise designations, governance, and transparent reporting. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) * Trust marker: Candid Platinum Seal of Transparency (3rd year in a row). (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) * Education engine: CMM College of Theology founded 2007; global online accredited degree programs; thousands trained and launched. (CMM College of Theology) * Ordained community: CMM Oasis provides covering, fellowship, training, and global connection for ministers. (Christ’s Mandate for Missions) Get full access to CMM Global FamilyThe Father's Heart at cmmworld.substack.com/subscribe

    45 min
  2. Episode 102: Facing Toxic Relationships-Getting Free So We Can Love Fully!

    07/17/2022

    Episode 102: Facing Toxic Relationships-Getting Free So We Can Love Fully!

    “The LORD is close to the brokenhearted; he rescues those whose spirits are crushed.”  (Psalm 34:18) As we hunger for more of the Lord in our life and grow spiritually, sometimes long-term friendships may become unhealthy, unholy, and not what they first were.  Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal if you are presently in any toxic relationships.  Nancy Nichols, one of our dear CMM Ordained Ministers, shares- "The Bible is clear - there is a time to sever unhealthy relationships.  And we do so when someone repeatedly demonstrates abusive, manipulative, selfish and ungodly behaviors.  (Just because someone disagrees with us, confronts us, or corrects us is not reason enough to end a relationship.)  But Scripture is also clear that there is a proper way to do this.  Only after you have made every attempt to address and reconcile the issue (according to Matthew 18); once you have sought Godly counsel and accountability in the matter; and when the other person has made it clear that they are not willing to change their troubling behavior; is it time to release them from your life.   When you do, you may find yourself wrestling with the knowledge that they were not who they said they were, that they were not who you had hoped they would be, prayed they might be, and knew they could be.  You will mourn the fact that they chose their unhealthy and ungodly behaviors over a relationship with you. Once you accept these facts, and release the person to the Lord, then the healing begins and you will experience a new level of peace and freedom in your life.  God sees and knows what is best for us! " Get full access to CMM Global FamilyThe Father's Heart at cmmworld.substack.com/subscribe

    4 min

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The vision for the CMM Missions Podcast or “Missions-Cast”, is to share the latest as the Lord speaks from our CMM leaders and guest speakers who share with prophetic insight for today.1. Often, we post short (2-3 minutes),as seeds in a pod, encouraging words to build your faith, hope, and joy! 2. At times we share miracle testimonies of what we are blessed to experience firsthand as we boast in the Lord. 3. We feature interviews with guests with our friends including CMM missionaries who are in the field and alumni/students of our CMM College of Theology who are impacting the nations with the Kingdom of our God. CMM reaches across many streams, denominations, and doctrines to bring the clear Word and Spirit with the simplicity and power of our Lord. (John 17)When CMM Missionaries are interviewed we will include in each podcast is a detailed testimony of not just “what has God been doing through your ministry”, but also the testimony of the unique way in which God called them to the mission field. The reason for this is so that people who listen and who are called to missions but haven’t responded or don’t even realize it yet can better recognize their own calling. Also important to the content of the podcast is highlighting the ways God has moved prophetically and even through miracles in the lives and ministries of those interviewed. Not only will this build the faith of those listening to have the same experiences in their own walk with Jesus, but perhaps even someone who currently is a “cessationist” will hear the testimonies and perhaps be open to the truth that God is the same as yesterday, today and forever and that includes speaking prophetically and working miracles through His people. Another aspect to be highlighted is the subject of spiritual warfare. Many Christians in the Western Church have become insulated and perhaps even blinded to the reality of spiritual warfare. By sharing the testimonies of challenges and victories experienced by the interviewed missionaries, it will hopefully “remove the scales” off the eyes of many to this hidden yet important aspect of our walk and time here on the Earth before the Lord returns. Another purpose is to raise general awareness of the work still going in missions today. As life is returning to “normal” post-pandemic, it is a good reminder that the work of reaching, converting, and discipling the lost is a work that is ongoing, despite any and all circumstances whether personal or those events which impact the entire world. Stories of how missionaries have coped and even thrived during the pandemic can bring hope to those who have been greatly affected by the pandemic.Finally, but certainly not least, it is hoped that the podcast will recognize the work that God has been doing through faithful servants. While the focus should always be on what God has accomplished, it is certainly good and right to “recognize those that labor among you” and it is hoped that by giving such recognition it will bring those interviewed refreshing and perhaps even bring additional support and/or bring about divine connections that otherwise would not have happened.  cmmworld.substack.com