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Launching CFI Wings: A Vision Taking Flight

When the Lord commands an expansion, the sky is no longer the limit.

Dear CFI Family,
There are seasons in our walk with the Lord where His voice speaks with absolute clarity, demanding that we step outside of the ordinary, break through natural limitations, and stretch our vision into completely new territories.

For over four decades, my mandate has been to preach the Word, train leaders, and utilize every technological avenue available to carry the message of the Kingdom. Today, I am thrilled to announce a brand-new outreach arm of this ministry that takes that mandate into the atmosphere: CFI Wings.

The video captures a glimpse of this new horizon. It is more than just a beautifully engineered aircraft taking to the sky; it is a prophetic statement of speed, mobility, and the pure joy of navigating the heavens under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

Watch: The Launch of CFI Wings


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Why Wings?

To the casual observer, adding an aviation division to an already overflowing plate of ministry objectives might seem unexpected. But we do not operate by natural logic or restricted resources. We serve a God who is able to do exceeding abundantly beyond all that we ask or think.

What started as a personal hunger to fly again has rapidly expanded in my spirit. The Lord did not just show me a single aircraft; He showed me a fleet. CFI Wings is being established as a dedicated avenue of flight, structured to operate with maximum freedom, mobility, and strategic impact.

The Legacy of the Cherub

Aviation is a safe, and truly magnificent adventure. Yet, like all assignments of great significance, it requires precision, respect, and above all, divine covering.

Years ago, when I solely owned my first aircraft, I anchored my flight safety and purpose in a powerful prophetic image found in the Word of God. Both the prophet Samuel and the Psalmist declare the majesty of God’s movement in the heavens:

“He rode on a cherub and flew; And He appeared on the wings of the wind.”2 Samuel 22:11 (NASB)

“He rode on a cherub and flew; And He sped on the wings of the wind.”Psalm 18:10 (NASB)

Realizing that the Lord Himself climbed upon a cherub to traverse the heavens, I named that first plane Cherub 1. My sacred ritual before every single takeoff was to formally invite the Lord to climb on and fly with me.

As the Lord expands this vision into a fleet, that legacy remains. As He multiplies the machinery and the infrastructure, each aircraft added to the roster will be designated sequentially—Cherub 1, Cherub 2, Cherub 3, and so on. Because cherubim have wings, CFI Wings is the perfect banner for a fleet designed to carry the presence of the Lord into the open air, with the King of Glory occupying the seat with me.

The Journey Ahead

We are building this outreach from the ground up as a fortress of modern ministry execution. As we map out the logistics, prepare the infrastructure, and watch the Lord provide the hangars and the machinery, we know that this is only the beginning.

This outreach, alongside our digital media networks and global teaching platforms, is designed to give marketplace leaders and high-capacity sowers an exclusive opportunity to partner with a multi-faceted Kingdom operation.

Take a moment to watch the video, listen to the music, and meditate on the upward trajectory the Lord has set before us.

My “Voice of the Anointing” podcast, CFI Family, the International Online Church, “A Moment with Bishop,” and also our aviation outreach branch (CFI Wings), is made possible through the generous support of our Kingdom partners. We thank you for standing with us, sowing into the soil of CFI, and helping us launch this vision into the deep blue sky.

Expect great things. The wind is at our back, and the vision is officially taking flight.

May God bless you abundantly, and make you a blessing to others!

Bishop Dennis Davis
Christian Fellowship International

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