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
The word “integrity” has been bandied about so much over the last decade or so that it has practically become meaningless.
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.
We've spent the last few days with ABWE getting acquainted with the home office, board of trustees and new missionary appointees. Today we are in Washington, D.C. joining their Missionary Enrichment for all on Home Ministry.
For the better part of thirty years my wife and I have been working to recruit and train men and women for cross-cultural service. In the process of this Sue and I have made friends with hundreds of Muslims, and Hindus from all over the world.
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?
It's hard to believe a year has passed since I attended the Center for Global Mission's Emerging Leaders Conference of 2012. Though I am unable to attend this year's conference, the concept of leadership continues...
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.
What sets spiritual leadership apart from all other forms of leadership? One foundational element to aid spiritual leaders as they grow in capacity to serve is the profound practice of worship.
The Word of God plays an essential role in our Emerging Leaders Conferences. The Word affirms and confirms a leader’s authority. The Word helps to establish the rhythms of a leader’s ministry.