Resources
Next Leaders are those who have been at established churches, parachurch
ministries, or are starting communities of faith that are positive,
leadership-driven and captivating. Men and women of faith and other
creative leaders throughout North America, Europe, Kenya, China,
Burma, and throughout the world have connected to Next Leadership
Association. To fulfill the mission to connect, consult, and credential
leaders it is NLA's desire to continue to equip men and women for
lives of integrity and effectiveness.
Many ask...
"Where can I find your application for credentials/ordination?"
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"Can you provide the previous newsletters on your website?"
"Can I make a donation online or pay my annual credential
dues online?"
"What are you guys reading?"
Therefore...the links below are resources that help answer some
of these questions and assist you on your journey and compliment
your passion for spiritual leadership.
Business Readings
Seizmic shifts within our culture have lead many to respond quickly and creatively. The suggested works provide a vast array of insight to how marketplace leaders responded with proactive leadership that looked outside of the box for renewed solutions. [view]
Eclectic Works/Inspiration
The suggested book's cover an array of categories and we have neatly fit them into our "Electic/Inspirational" section (in other words the "catch all"). But, don't be fooled... these books have helped shape us in our spiritual journey and if properly digested will provide a wonderful meal for you as well. [view]
Great Fiction
Fiction, creates analogies and context that awaken truth. The suggested works are tried and true narratives that enliven our soul to God's imagination and help us to identify our story within the journey. Take the challenge by inserting yourself into the dialogue and see where God takes you! [view]
Spiritual Leadership
Leadership seems to be a catch all phrase for anybody in a titled position, but true leadership is always spiritual in nature and values failure as much as success. The suggested works embrace spiritual leadership that rises above the self-help kingdom of our culture and provides insight for the challenges that we all face in our post-modern times. [view]
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