To serve you in this difficult season, we’ve complied our most relevant resources to help you lead during a season of crisis. This page will be updated regularly as we receive more resources, so check back in to discover the latest!
Are you looking for guidance on how to lead during this unprecedented season? Check out these incredible full-length video sessions featuring Nona Jones, Craig Groeschel, Chris McChesney and Bobby Gruenwald, who share practical tools, ideas and encouragement from their expertise and experience, helping you discern your next right step in your leadership.
Whether you are a marketplace leader, ministry leader, or simply want to see what your favorite GLS faculty is sharing during this difficult season, we’ve divided up our free resources into three convenient categories.
If you’re a marketplace leader looking for guidance and direction to make the next best decision to lead your business with clarity and vision in the midst of an uncertain future, while also maintaining resilience and encouragement to your staff—these resources were curated just for you.
As we face new challenges, many of our Global Leadership Summit faculty alumni and upcoming 2020 faculty have reached out to us, eager to equip and encourage you with timely advice, wisdom and great support—enjoy these FREE resources from our generous faculty.
If you’re a ministry leader looking for guidance and direction to make the next best decision to protect, encourage and equip yourself, your family, your staff, your church members and your community, while remaining hopeful in God’s provision—these resources were curated just for you.
In these times of unprecedented change and anxiety, excellent leadership is needed more than ever. As many of us are facing new challenges in this season, we wanted to share some timely advice and wisdom from our Global Leadership Summit Faculty alumni.
Keep reading ›We are facing global leadership challenges that most of us have never experienced. Within the last week, the response to COVID-19 (coronavirus) has led to closing borders, canceling major global events, sports leagues postponing all games, prominent companies moving all their employees to work from home and a panicked shortage of toilet paper.
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