Month: August 2018

GLS18 Graphic Recordings

Craig-Groeschel Becoming a Leader People Love to Follow Graphic Recording

Thanks to our friends at The Sketch Effect for creating these incredible drawings of each speaker talk at The Global Leadership Summit 2018.

 

Craig-Groeschel Becoming a Leader People Love to Follow Graphic Recording

Craig Groeschel-Becoming a Leader People Love to Follow

 

 

Angela Ahrendts One on One with John C. Maxwell Graphic Recording

Angela Ahrendts – One-on-One with John C. Maxwell

 

 

Juliet Funt The Upside of Simplicity Graphic Recording

Juliet Funt – The Upside of Simplicity

 

Strive Masiyiwa One on One with T.D. Jakes Graphic Recording

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

 

 

Carla Harris Characteristics of a L.E.A.D.E.R. Graphic Recording

Carla Harris – Characteristics of a L.E.A.D.E.R.

 

Danny Meyer Hospitality Graphic Recording

Danny Meyer – Hospitality

 

Danielle Strickland Empowerment: Men and Women Graphic Recording

Danielle Strickland – Empowerment: Men and Women

 

John C Maxwell Increasing Your Vision Graphic Recording

John C Maxwell – Increasing Your Vision

 

Rasmus Ankersen Hunger in Paradise Graphic Recording

Rasmus Ankersen – Hunger in Paradise

 

David Livermore Driven By Difference Graphic Recording

David Livermore – Driven By Difference

 

Sheila Heen Difficult Conversations Graphic Recording

Sheila Heen – Difficult Conversations

 

Erwin McManus No Regrets Graphic Recording

Erwin McManus – No Regrets

 

Dr. Nthabiseng Legoete The Difficult Work of Pushing a Vision Forward Graphic Recording

Dr. Nthabiseng Legoete – The Difficult Work of Pushing a Vision Forward

 

Simon Sinek The Infinite Game Graphic Recording

Simon Sinek – The Infinite Game

 

Craig Groeschel Anticipatory Leadership Graphic Recording

Craig Groeschel – Anticipatory Leadership

 

Grander Vision Stories Graphic Recordings

Grander-Vision-Stories

 

 

Disclaimer: GLS18 Session Notes are only available in the United States*

The GLS Ignites a Grander Vision in Danville, Illinois

One of the outcomes occurring organically through the Summit is something we now call “city movements”–key government, business, education and church leaders are coming together because they believe that better leadership is key to transforming their cities. And we are watching these city movements grow across the country.

One of those cities is Danville, Illinois, where leaders are coming together at the Summit with one goal in mind–to address the very real needs of their city and move forward to a better tomorrow.

Real change is happening! They are combating issues of drugs, unemployment and poor education. What if, through the Summit, city movements grew across the country? Imagine the impact!

50 Widows Can Send Their Children Back to School Because of One Pastor’s Vision

The Bible says, in this world we will have many tribulations. But Jesus says, be of good cheer for I have overcome the world. (John 16:33)

We take encouragement from God’s word knowing that He will be with us when we pass through the water, when we go through fire.

For the past six years in northern Nigeria, we’ve been grappling with the Boko Haram insurgency, which has claimed over 20,000 lives and rendered so many women widows and so many children orphans. We have 36 states in Nigeria. Six states are now under the insurgency. It’s a really bad situation.

I made up my mind that for the rest of my life, I would look for ways to add value to people.

Because of the Summit, my life changed in so many ways. However, it was a watershed moment in my life in 2016. From that Summit I made up my mind that for the rest of my life, I would look for ways to add value to people.

After the event a few friends and I decided to raise money to assist the widows and give them capital to engage in business so they could put food on their table. So far we have been able to empower about 50 widows. We haven’t solved the problem there, but we are touching their lives in small ways.

The joy and celebration we saw that day on the faces of the widows we helped was a life-changing experience for me. We have now decided to expand the program to bring in more widows and to start forms of skill acquisition that will further help them out of hopelessness and misery. We know God will help us.

One woman’s story in particular especially touches my heart. Her husband was a pastor, and the Boko Haram killed her husband and burned down their church. She became more destitute because there was no breadwinner in her family.

By giving her capital so she could to start a business, she has been able to send her children back to school.

This is very, very important to us because in order to break the cycle of poverty, you need to educate the children. For her to be able to send her children back to school is a big deal.

Every time I get messages from the women, they tell me they are praying for me, for God to keep me so I can live longer and help more women.

We’ve also seen other pastors coming on board trying to help people around them who are also in poverty, inspiring more people to do something for their community.

Thank you for making the GLS available in my country!

Nigeria, like any other African country, has a leadership problem. Corruption is one of the major challenges we have in Nigeria. It is one of the reasons we have so much poverty. The quality of our nation depends on the quality of the leaders we are raising.

To raise and multiply leaders will bring about a change in my community, my society and my country at large. The GLS has given us that platform and the resources to do that. This is the biggest desire of my heart.

I appreciate you for creating this platform that empowers leaders in churches and in businesses. I want to ask them to continue to do the good work. I believe the good Lord will reward you for the good work you are doing. I’m eternally grateful to Willow Creek Association and The Global Leadership Summit for giving me the tools and resources to become a change agent in my community and the world. Mega blessings to you.

 

Your Prayer and Support Are Creating a Ripple Effect

African woman with her child

Last week was one of the most difficult, but also the most amazing weeks I can remember in the history of The Global Leadership Summit. If you were in prayer, thank you. Your prayers were heard and felt, and I believe God did and will continue to do amazing things through the Summit this year.

If you gave to the Global Leadership Development Fund so that leaders across the globe could have access to the Summit experience, thank you. Your investment creates a ripple effect of transformation in some of the most challenging environments in our world. If you missed this video at the Summit sharing stories of impact from Nigeria, the Middle East and Colombia, you can watch it now.

Know that when you give, you play a part of multiplying stories of influence and forces for good in our world. Thank you!

Thank you for your support during a season of need as we launch the GLS in another 135 countries starting at the end of the month.

On behalf of our friends from around the world, thank you for making the GLS possible in their countries.

Gratefully,

Tom De Vries

GLS18 Highlights

The main auditorium for The Global Leadership Summit 2018 located in South Barrington, Illinois.

It was an incredible two days at The Global Leadership Summit 2018. We were challenged and inspired to lead with authenticity, to be united, to empower others and to soar. What were some of your favorite moments? Enjoy these highlights in the video below.

 

Colombian Leaders Use the Summit to Strengthen Church Leadership & Change a Nation

You’ve heard about the news in Colombia — guerrilla warfare, drug lords with too much power and rampant injustice. But leaders like Camilo Bedoya, director for the GLS in Colombia, believe in a new day and a grander vision for their country. It’s a vision motivated by the idea that neutralizing evil will not change a nation, but activating the Church will.

As the church leaves the building, Camilo believes the nation will be transformed.

Drug lords to revival: an opportunity for peace

The resources that are invested in the Summit can change a whole nation!

Camilo and others like him are utilizing the tools of The Global Leadership Summit to activate the Church, and take advantage of a window of opportunity during their government’s current peace process. “There are doors of opportunity being opened that we need to take advantage of,” says Camilo. “Twenty years ago, there were prophesies spoken about revival in the country and how God would use a land that was known by drug lords to export the Gospel to other nations.”

“In Colombians, and in people all around Central America and South America, God has raised something in leaders, and the timing is right,” says Camilo. “The Summit is bringing insightful, intelligent people into the scene. I believe this is a key element for a transformation to take place. It’s a window of opportunity. The resources that are invested in the Summit can change a whole nation!”

Change is already taking place for youth and in prison systems

One of Camilo’s first key takeaways from the GLS was that in order to see real change occur, we need to realize that the Church has the solution. By activating the Church, and connecting key church leaders together, we bring that solution to the nation. “It’s been interesting, because it’s like a very natural and organic network where people are now speaking up about their city, and having a heart towards their city, and even towards the nation,” says Camilo. “They are taking a stand, and moving things forward. Through the GLS, they now have tools to do it, and that’s what’s beautiful.”

Two major transformations Camilo has witnessed as the GLS inspires church leaders to GO out of their buildings:

As people see the GLS, they realize how they can be an influence, and witness the changes in the community.

  1. Homeless youth now go to college“In a small town close to Bogota, there were some homeless youth in a government program. So our church started training all those kids who were orphans, some of them who didn’t expect (or even desire) to live. We were not just sending them a Bible, but our church’s youth went for two years to help them envision a God who cares. And just by being with them, the youth in the government program started to bloom. The stories were amazing. Now some of them are going to college, because the government has those programs in place, but without a dream or a desire, why would they go? Now we’re seeing them really moving forward.”
  2. Crime rate is reduced in Colombia’s prison system
    “In the prison system, it was the same situation. We decided not just to go, but to engage. We work with another program that was started by a general in the country. Doors opened, and after two years of doing the program in the prison system, the crime rate reduced. In these past weeks, a church member who is highly influential in the country is now open to taking the GLS into the country’s prison system. As people see the GLS, they realize how they can be an influence, and witness the changes in the community. It’s really exciting.”

Vision: Expand the GLS to serve remote leaders

When a vision has the potential to change a nation, leaders like Camilo are motivated to expand the reach of the GLS even further. “The grander vision for the year 2020 is to have the GLS in six major cities, and from there spread throughout the country,” says Camilo. “I believe you need key people, but you also need the tools, and the money that will help move things forward. I believe that the GLS has some of the greatest tools.

“When you look at underdeveloped countries, you see big cities that are crowded and sometimes you find resources in those cities, but there is a huge difference when you go to villages and other places. The format of the Summit allows it to be placed anywhere, as long as the resources are there to support it.

In the rural areas, we have pastors sometimes leaving at three in the morning, and swimming through ponds and lakes to get to the Summit.

“In the rural areas, we have pastors sometimes leaving at three in the morning, and swimming through ponds and lakes to get to the Summit. They pack a bag with their Bible and another set of clothes, so that on the other side, they can change. They are the first ones to arrive. Once they arrive, they are ready and willing to receive. Only God can say what will happen with all these people, but we must provide the resources. Sometimes we think we are the ones making an effort in the city, but they are the ones who are really doing amazing things, but we must make resources available to them.

“I believe that the Summit can create the connectivity for all of us to work in a kingdom mindset.”

Thank you from Colombia

I would like to thank each one of the donors who has made the GLS possible. In Colombia, I’m witnessing a country that is flourishing and going through a transition. It makes a difference when a leader is impacted and transformed. I, myself, am a part of a process, and I’m also seeing other leaders become part of a process of transformation. It makes a difference in many areas—one of them is when someone believes in you, and encourages you to move forward. I believe the GLS is helping others move forward by believing in them. I see God moving. And I believe we need to learn to see more of where God is showing up or moving, because he is everywhere. I believe there are nations right now, not just Colombia, that desperately need what the GLS is providing. If leaders are exposed to this level of training or this level of influence, then they can step up and be a solution to the issues in our countries. Investing in the GLS is key right now. I want to thank each one of you for making this possible for the world, and for my country. Thank you.—Camilo Bedoya, GLS leader, Colombia