Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Frank's work


Frank’s work: I co-direct an informal network of Latino leaders which seeks to bring renewal and equip Latino pastors, church planters, and ministry leaders in various places of Latin America, US Hispanics, and Venezuela.

We do this through various venues or formats such as conferences, summits, seminars, workshops, virtual conferences, personal and group mentoring, and written resources. NDLL is currently exploring and developing alliances or agreements with different organizations, churches, and ministries to walk with their leaders and provide these renewal venues. We are currently carrying out this ministry in Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic (about to begin), Ecuador, and the United States among Hispanics.
More on NDLL vision, mission, and objectives

In the face of the increasing number of fallen spiritual leaders, NDLL counts on about 25 Latino and North American leadership developers who dream of slowing down this tragic statistic of the fallen and form renewed, growing leaders who have a better chance of finishing well.

Our Vision: To see more Spanish-speaking leaders continue and finish well in ministry.
Our Mission: Develop leaders who walk in renewal, transparency with one another, journey in intentional mentoring relationship, and equip the next generation of leaders.

NDLL dreams of being a catalyst for a movement of renewed leaders across Latin America, among Spanish-speaking leaders in the USA, and in Spain. NDLL seeks to bring this movement through the transformational dimensions of renewal, balance ministry rhythm (avoiding over-activism or doing over being), transparent relationships, connection with other leaders (avoiding Lone Ranger syndrome), healthy family and social base, grace environments for leaders (safe places to grow together), personal depth in the Word, perspective on lifelong shaping (including understanding desert experiences as leaders), focus in ministry, connecting healthily across lines of organizations, generations, and gender, and leaving a godly legacy.

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