18世紀初,大覺醒運動席捲歐洲和美洲。 這種精神復興一直持續到19世紀。 許多聖經公會如雨後春筍般湧現,神的話語得到了極大的傳播。 這在美國和歐洲創造了一種環境,讓人們可以對許多隱藏在聖經誤解泥淖中的教義主題進行個人探究。 同時,出現了多種聖經幫助,如索引、字典和歷史,對上帝的性格和計劃有更清晰認識的期望和喜悅,導致許多人在個人和團體聖經研究中得出了激發復興的結論。在基督徒群體中,特別是沿著即將到來的基督第二次降臨的路線。
其中一個團體是在查爾斯·T·羅素(Charles T. Russell)的領導下發展起來的,他是一位平信徒傳教士和聖經學生,他奉獻了自己的一生和相當多的財富來傳播他所獲得的更清晰的理解。 作為一位多產的作家,他建立了一個覆蓋全球範圍的組織,但在 1916 年去世後,他的思想變得固定,自由也受到限制。 許多基督徒早在 1909 年或在他去世後的幾年裡就離開了這個組織,以便在基督裡獲得更大的自由。 1909 年成立的兩個團體後來被稱為“新約團契”和“新約信徒”,這並不是他們的成員選擇了這些名稱,而是其他人使用這個名稱來描述他們與其他團體的區別。 同樣,第一批基督徒被稱為「道路」的追隨者(使徒行傳 9:2),因為他們指出耶穌是與神和解並相交的道路。
1928年,康乃狄克州哈特福德地區的一群離散弟兄成立了一個會眾,被稱為「新造團契」。 加埃塔諾·薄伽丘 (Gaetano Boccaccio) 是他們的長輩之一,1940 年,他開始定期出版《新創造》雜誌。 該事工擴展到出版小冊子和小冊子以及雜誌,現已在世界各地發行。 它被命名為基督教千禧年團契(CMF)。 1996 年創始人去世後,這項工作在美國新澤西州默里港的 Elmer Weeks 的監督下繼續進行。
2011 年秋天,CMF 更名為國際基督教門徒訓練事工組織(CDMI),以更好地反映我們在基督裡培養基督徒同伴成熟的宣教工作,新的管理層一直致力於向這一新重點的過渡,而艾爾莫‧威克斯(Elmer Weeks) 則繼續擔任《基督教門徒訓練》雜誌的編輯。 《新創造》雜誌。 現在國外有許多自由基督徒會眾接受了它的訊息並積極傳播好消息。
CDMI 得到了世界各地捐助者的慷慨支持。 提供其所有出版物 免費 CDMI的工作人員都是志願者,他們將自己的時間和精力奉獻給主。 CDMI 與所有獨立自由的基督徒會眾以及任何渴望與神同行的人自由合作,向他們提供我們以小冊子、傳單和函授課程形式出版的文獻。
At the beginning of the 18th Century the Great Awakening spread over Europe and America. This spiritual revival continued into the 19th century. Many Bible Societies sprang up and the distribution of the Word of God was great. This created an environment here in the United States and Europe of personal inquiry into many doctrinal topics that had been hidden in the mire of misunderstanding of the Scriptures. Concurrently, a plurality of Bible helps such as concordances, dictionaries, and histories arose, an expectation and joy of coming to a clearer appreciation of the character and plan of God led many in personal and group Bible studies to arrive at conclusions that inspired a revival in the Christian community, especially along the lines of the soon-expected second coming of Christ.
One of these groups developed around the leadership of Charles T. Russell, a lay preacher and Bible student, who devoted his life and considerable fortune to promulgating the clearer understanding he had come to. A prolific writer, he developed an organization that was world-wide in scope, and after his death in 1916 became both fixed in thought and restricted in freedoms. A number of Christians left this organization early, in 1909, or in the ensuing years upon his death, for greater liberty in Christ. Two of the groups formed in 1909 became known as the New Covenant Fellowship and the New Covenant Believers, not that their members chose these names, but from designations by others who used it as a description to differentiate them from other groups. Similarly, the first Christians were known as followers of “The Way” (Acts 9:2) because they pointed to Jesus as the way to reconciliation and fellowship with God.
In 1928 a group of separated brethren in the Hartford, Connecticut area formed a congregation and were known as the New Creation Fellowship. Gaetano Boccaccio was one of their elders and in 1940, he began to publish The New Creation magazine regularly. This ministry expanded to publishing tracts and booklets as well as the magazine, which is now distributed world-wide. It was given the name of Christian Millennial Fellowship (CMF). With the death of its founder in 1996, the work was continued under the oversight of Elmer Weeks of Port Murray, New Jersey, USA.
In the fall of 2011 CMF became Christian Discipling Ministries International (CDMI) to better reflect our mission work of building up fellow Christians to maturity in Christ, and new management has been working on the transition to this new emphasis while Elmer Weeks continues as editor of The New Creation magazine. There are now many free Christians congregations in foreign countries that have embraced its message and are actively spreading the good news.
CDMI is supported by the generosity of donors from around the world. All of its publications are offered free of charge and the CDMI staff members are volunteers who donate their time and energy as unto the Lord. CDMI cooperates freely with all independent free Christians congregations and any who desire growth in their walk with God by providing them with the literature we publish in the form of booklets, tracts, and correspondence courses.