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Bringing hope into the world requires courageous leaders.

You're part of a global community of leaders committed to bringing the Gospel to a broken world...committed to working against forces of poverty, apathy, corruption, persecution, and war that are tearing apart countries, communities and families.

Join with courageous leaders in under-resourced parts of the world as they face these challenges every day.

Together, we know we can achieve our goal: A sustainable model for Christian leadership development in circumstances where local leaders are crying out for encouragement, training and support.

Through your prayer and financial support, you can provide leaders in under-resourced regions access to world-class training and tools to sharpen their leadership.

Partner with us as we serve these leaders around the world.

No longer can the Summit be reserved for those with the resources to attend an event beyond their means, outside their own region. We believe The Global Leadership Summit and other development resources must reach into those parts of the world where poverty, oppression, injustice, and hostility are rallied against the church and the local leaders struggle valiantly to fulfill their commissions.

We are committed to making our ministry accessible to all of the most strategic leaders in the cause of Christ through the church, regardless of that leader's ability to cover the market value or even the costs of the ministry provided.

"When God transforms the life of just one leader, that leader can transform a church. When one church is transformed, you can transform a community. And when enough churches are thriving, you can affect a region, a country, and eventually the entire world with the positive, life-changing power of Jesus Christ and the redeeming and restoring work of his people." –Bill Hybels