WILD 2017 Summit in Review

   Erstwhile to the summit, the International Director Mike Prom and I had spent two weeks in Monrovia, Liberia and Abidjan, Ivory Coast training Pastors and other church leaders in the spiritual leadership material. Those experiences geared our exhaustion and prepared us for another week-long stay in Kampala. Training experiences that brought us in contact with some of the amazing potential personalities in both countries; we saw Lydia in Abidjan who served amazingly in helping us translate in French, what was said in “American and Liberian English,” and Pastor Bemah  in Monrovia who gave us his church where we conducted WILD training free-of-charge. It was wonderful as we saw lives transformed, and commitments made to serve God in ways that will be meaningful to the work God has given us.

   As 30 people gathered together from nine countries, (WILD is active in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Nepal, Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe and the USA), at a beautiful conference center in the Nob View Hotel for a few days in Kampala, Uganda, my mind and eyes were opened to the deeper understanding of the vision of WILD during the different presentations. I can now see WILD as no one sees it before, I am into the unfathomable conviction that leadership is in its fierce urgency of the now in Africa; both in the church and secular contexts.

   Most especially, when David Ditzle ...

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