Emotionally Healthy Leadership—One Day (Feb. 7)

Emotionally Healthy Leadership—One Day
February 18–19, 2019
9am–5pm ET
New Life Fellowship
Elmhurst, New York

A Life Changing Leadership Event

This practical conference offers church leaders a new way of viewing their leadership and the way they lead. The Emotionally Healthy Leadership 1-day experience offers a look at the unique, ground-breaking integration of connecting the inner spiritual life to core leadership tasks.

This day will inspire and equip church leaders with the essentials of Emotionally Healthy Discipleship and lay the foundation of integrating the values into their own lives changing the culture of the churches and ministries they lead.

Leaders will learn a proven strategy that will move people out of shallow discipleship, be deeply changed by Jesus and actually become disciple-makers themselves.

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