They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but I’m not sure a single photo can capture the beauty of what we experienced at NextGen! Men and women, young and old, diverse cultures and […]
If I ever got a tattoo it would say “El Roi.” In an intimately beautiful moment of Scripture, we see Hagar enter into a personal relationship with God: “She gave this name to the Lord […]
I was invited by Yvonne Miller and she didn’t have a great explanation of what NextGen was but the invitation was there. Thanks, Yvonne! I wasn’t sure what to expect. The place I was at, […]
Howard Hughes was a talent larger than life. An inventor in his teenage years. A movie producer and aeronautical engineer in his twenties and thirties. And, a billionaire tycoon in his fifties. He produced […]
Nik Ripkin notes that in the most needy and risky places on earth women field activists outnumber men by seven to one. He thinks he knows why. The model of success presented to men in […]
The NextGen Blog: No, we are not interested in the blog-land of celebrity pastors! They carry an oversized influence in the West for sure, but this is not what we desire. Our passion is you. […]
“I want to raise a leader from the minority culture and I’m ready to yield my power to a new leader so that that person can step up. I’m also willing to just get out […]
After NGLC 2020 (round 2-Sept. 14-16), I figured we don’t really need another new prayer practice or scripture meditation; but, instead, I’d share with you about how Jesus met me in one we did together. […]
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