6 Characteristics of a God-Sized Vision
As we begin a new year, you’re likely dreaming about the future of your church and ministry. Are you wondering what God could do through you and your team? Whatever He has fo
“Just Ask Me For It” – The Case for Bold Prayers (Repost)
I had been home from Africa less than 24 hours when I got the call. I felt as though I was being summoned to prayer. After a month of traipsing across 3 countries doing wors
How Can We Move Forward in Growing and Changing as a Ministry? (Podcast)
Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Worship Q & A podcast. I’m Dwayne Moore. Each week, we try to answer questions that worship leaders are asking. Today we are addressing th
What Do I Do During My Quiet Time? (Podcast)
Hello everyone and welcome to the worship Q and A podcast. I’m Dwayne Moore. Each week we try to answer questions that worship leaders are asking. Recently I was speaking at
God’s Great Cost for Our Peace
by Dwayne Moore “For God was pleased to have all the fullness dwell in him, and through him to reconcile to himself all things…by making peace through his blood, shed on the cr
Characteristics of a God-Given Ministry Vision
Hello everyone. Welcome to the Worship Q&A podcast. I’m Dwayne Moore. Each week we try to answer questions that worship leaders are asking. Today I’m excited to tal
Worship Leaders: Lead in Awe This Easter
by Dwayne Moore One quiet morning a few weeks ago, I decided to take some time to pray alone in our sanctuary. But as soon as I sat down on the front row, my mind began racing abou
What Is “Next Level Worship”? (Podcast)
Often I’m asked why we call our ministry “Next Level Worship”? They want to know what that term means and who qualifies to be on the “next level.” I e
How Can I Benefit from NLW’s Worship Leader Coaching? (Podcast)
With our new round of Coaching starting up this month, perhaps you’re asking, “How can I benefit from taking the Next Level Worship Coaching Program”? Well, I am
Jonathan Edward’s Resolutions for 2018
To start this new year, I just finished reading Jonathan Edward’s 70 Resolutions. He wrote these as a teen-ager and read them every week to keep his mind focused and renewed.