Often times in our sincere heartfelt passion to bring the light and love of Christ to the unsaved, we jump to works, strategies and "how to" methods without fully establishing a firm foundation of what it means to be a humble servant leader
Speaking in October included a Spiritual Warfare Seminar, Perspectives Course, Keynote at a key black church partner (on Jonah, no less!!), on the Ekklesia of God to 80 university students at our headquarters, all considering going global
What a joy writing this article has been for me, personally, as it has given me the opportunity to remember the powerful work the Lord did in each of our lives during the 2013 ELC Conference.
What happens when you take 65 men and women from 40 mission and church organizations around the world and invite them to a grace-filled environment that teaches and embraces Jesus Christ as the center of everything?
Much of leadership development is built around mentoring models or master teacher-pupil systems. One value lacking in leadership development is the role of Community in leadership formation development.
I went to the Center for Global Mission’s Emerging Leaders Conference in 2012, and it was a highlight of my year. But even with all the life-transforming lessons, terrific speakers, practical advice, new friends, and discipleship opportunities...
We had a wonderful holiday season with the kids joining us for Christmas.
Central to the heart of next generation leaders is the need to grow spiritual capacities in a relationship with the Lord. This relationship lays the foundation for and impacts every aspect of our daily lives.