Interview with Our NEW Director of Operations! (Podcast)
Below is a transcript from my interview with John Martin. Please leave a comment below to help us welcome him! Dwayne: Hi everyone. Welcome to the Worship Q&A podcast. I’
Ministry Leaders Need to Take a Retreat!
As a person in full-time ministry, I’ve learned the importance of taking a retreat. Life and ministry can oftentimes be overwhelming, and at times even hurtful to your body and s
Africa Worship Training Tour: Only 6 Weeks Away!
The NLW team is so excited to be heading back to Africa! On this tour, the team will be training church leaders, worship teams, and congregations on the transforming power of God t
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.
Help Us Help Worship Leaders in Africa
This holiday season, consider giving the gift of hope and encouragement. For about $4, you will provide a child in Africa with the life-changing resources necessary to teach them h
Mighty Christmas from Next Level Worship
Mighty Christmas from NLWI! . Greetings friends! Christmas is the season we celebrate the birth of the Messiah, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world! It’s
Worship Leader Coaching Will Help You Grow in 2018!
EXPAND YOUR INFLUENCE. IMPACT YOUR TEAM. LEAVE A LEGACY. Dwayne Moore and our team at NLW want to help YOU grow and succeed in your ministry of worship leading within your church
A Process to Train Worship Leaders
Our end goal is not to produce great worship services, but rather, to produce great worshipers, who will in turn help produce great worship services. At NLW, we suggest a “