Theology Shaping Worship: God Is Holy
Doctrine: God is Holy “God reigns over the nations, God sits on His holy throne.” (Psalm 47:8) Philosophy #1 (system of thought): Worship requires a reverent approach
In Defense of Quiet Times
By Dwayne Moore “Quiet times” have gotten a bad rap lately. A popular Christian book came out recently that seems to cast doubt on quiet times, implying they are something of t
Theology Shaping Worship: Trinity
[Editor’s Note: This is the first article in a new series for our blog called “Theology Shaping Worship”, which has previously been featured in our weekly Monday Motivation e
2022 Ministry Highlights – Part 4: Country-Changing Ministry
This video provides a snapshot to the ministry NLWI has contributed towards the Kingdom. This segment is one of four segments shared with the NLWI board of Directors. In part four,
2022 Ministry Highlights – Part 3: Processes for Growth
This video provides a snapshot to the ministry NLWI has contributed towards the Kingdom. This segment is one of four segments shared with the NLWI board of Directors. In part three
2022 Ministry Highlights – Part 2: A Year of Firsts
2022 Ministry Highlights – Part 2: A Year of Firsts Part 1 This video provides a snapshot to the ministry NLWI has contributed towards the Kingdom. This segment is one o
Day of Prayer and Fasting!
Today is a day we’ve set aside for prayer and fasting at Next Level Worship International. This day is so important as we listen to the Spirit and lay our needs and burdens b
Live Talk Ep. 49: Balancing Life and Ministry with Josh Anders
This week on Live Talk, Dwayne speaks with Josh Anders, Worship Pastor at The Pointe Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Josh shares his ministry journey and leadership principles he ha
Live Talk Ep. 48: Discipleship with Dave Edwards
This week on Live Talk, Dwayne welcomes pastor, speaker and author Dave Edwards to the show. Dave and Dwayne discuss tips on how to be a good communicator, Dave's new book called L
Preparing to Leave Prepares Them to Lead
As worship leaders, we have ministerial duties that require us to reflect the love and truth of Jesus Christ in all that we say and do. We are not perfect but as teachers or wors