LEAD Summit Recap
Highlights from three days of leadership training, brotherhood, and Kingdom-minded strategy in Nassau.
For three days, leaders from across the region gathered in Nassau for the LEAD Summit — a working session as much as a conference, designed to sharpen vision and forge brotherhood among those carrying weight in their communities.
Mornings opened with devotion and frameworks. Afternoons moved into facilitated cohorts where leaders wrestled with the real bottlenecks of their organisations — succession, burnout, mission drift, and the loneliness of the chair.
What emerged was not a list of takeaways but a network of accountability. Leaders left with named peers, scheduled check-ins, and a clearer sense of the next ninety days.
The next summit is already in planning. If the last three days proved anything, it is that Kingdom-minded leadership multiplies fastest when it is built in the room, together.
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