Month: August 2018

Grander Vision: Judge Paul M. Herbert – C.A.T.C.H. Court

At the 2018 Global Leadership Summit, Judge Paul Herbert shares how God gave him a Grander Vision to create a probation process in the legal system to help women escape prostitution. God has a vision for each of our lives – a unique opportunity to fully live out our faith in the sphere of influence in which we have been placed.

Leadership Shot: Alive at Work – Self-Expression

From Daniel Cable’s book, ‘Alive at Work,’ this Leadership Shot teaches how self-expression is a key component to increasing engagement at work. Leadership Shots are front-running, power-packed leadership concepts taken from a new book and delivered through video with practical next steps to apply on Monday.

Grander Vision: Dr. Nthabiseng Legoete – Quali Health

At the 2018 Global Leadership Summit, Dr. Nthabiseng Legoete shares how God gave her a Grander Vision to open Quali Health with a mission to provide quality and affordable healthcare to the under-resourced. God has a vision for each of our lives – a unique opportunity to fully live out our faith in the sphere of influence in which we have been placed.

Leadership Shot: Alive at Work – Experimentation

From Daniel Cable’s book, ‘Alive at Work,’ this Leadership Shot teaches how experimentation is a key component to increasing engagement at work. Leadership Shots are front-running, power-packed leadership concepts taken from a new book and delivered through video with practical next steps to apply on Monday.

Grander Vision: Dr. Vinh Chung – Vanguard Skin Specialist & World Vision

At the 2018 Global Leadership Summit, Dr. Vinh Chung, former Vietnamese refugee and dermatologist, shared how God gave him a Grander Vision to use his skills and resources to serve vulnerable people in Cambodia and the United States. God has a vision for each of our lives – a unique opportunity to fully live out our faith in the sphere of influence in which we have been placed.

Summit Faculty In The News–Fall 2018 Edition

Bryan Stevenson talks from the Summit stage in 2017.

1. Bishop T.D. Jakes (2004, 2010, 2016, 2018) shared his thoughts on the 50th Anniversary of MLK’s assassination.

 

2. Danielle Strickland (2016, 2018) just started a new initiative called, “The Women Speakers Collective,” preparing women called to speak, providing practice & platforms for women to get better, and profiling some of the best female communicators for Churches and Conferences.

 

3. Laszlo Bock (2017) launchd his new company, “Humu.” They are committed to help companies understand–and act on–what matters most, then drive behavioral change to build stronger, happier, more capable teams from the inside out, and bottom up.

 

4. Bryan Stevenson’s (2017) Equal Justice Initiative National Memorial for Peace and Justice was unveiled on April 26, 2018, standing as a sobering reminder of racial inequality in America, from slavery to segregation to mass incarceration.

 

5. Marcus Lemonis’ (2017) TV Show, “The Profit” just started airing it’s 6th season on CBNC. This season, Lemonis will continue to lend his expertise to struggling businesses in various industries across the country while using his famous People/Process/Product principle.

 

6. Sam Adeyemi (2015, 2017) Daystar founder graduated with a PhD from Regent University in May.

 

7. Sheryl Sandberg’s (2017) Commencement Speech to the MIT Grads in May has spread across news channels and internet platforms for the way she used her platform to speak out about the power of diversity.

 

8. Adam Grant (2016) recently launched a new podcast with TED called, “WorkLife with Adam Grant.” You spend a quarter of your life at work, so shouldn’t you enjoy it? Organizational psychologist Adam Grant takes you inside some of the world’s most unusual workplaces to discover the keys to better work.

 

9. Erin Meyer (2016) was chosen by INSEAD as one of the top fifty women whose academics go beyond the boundaries of their disciplines, identifying areas in academic literature and business practice to answer some of the most pressing issues facing businesses today.

 

10. John Dickson (2011) is in a new Documentary Series called, “For The Love Project: How the church is better and worse than you ever imagined,” a documentary in progress by the Centre for Public Christianity. This series confronts the worst of what Christians have done and also traces the origins of Western values like human rights, charity, humility, and non-violence back to the influence of Jesus.

 

11. Maggie Gobran (2011), often known as “Mama Maggie,” was the recipient of the Colson Award. This award is given to someone who demonstrates a commitment to the unshakable truths of a biblical worldview, as well as a willingness to act on biblical convictions, however risky or challenging it may be.

 

12. Jimmy Carter (2007) recently met with international activists at the Human Rights Defenders Forum to express his thoughts about the future of the Carter Center–and democracy itself. Carter spent nearly seven hours advocating repeatedly for the “equal treatment of all people” regardless of nationality, race, religion, or gender.

Strive Masiyiwa One-on-One with T.D. Jakes

Entrepreneur and business leader Strive Masiyiwa joined Bishop T.D. Jakes for a wide-ranging conversation drawing out leadership principles from the amazing growth of his company, Econet, in the continent of Africa at The Global Leadership Summit 2018.