Character
April 14, 2016

What Kind Of Leader Do You Want To Be?

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Danielle Strickland
Danielle Strickland
Pastor, Author
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Justice Advocate
What Kind Of Leader Do You Want To Be?

The WCA is thrilled to introduce a new voice to the GLS family, Salvation Army Officer and church planter, Danielle Strickland. At a recent GLS Host Site event, Danielle’s story-telling and spiritual depth impressed a room full of seasoned pastors and communicators. The clip below, from her session, will allow you to get a sneak peek into one of our newest friends. You’re in for a treat!

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To attend the GLS at a premier host site near you, register right here by May 24, 2016 date for the best rates. Check out the The Global Leadership Summit website to see other members of the faculty and for additional information.

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