7 Practical Ways to Get Your Kids to Sing
There’s a common misconception in the Christian home about singing, and it’s one I’d like to clear up. People often think that singing is only a physical act . . .
A Year of Hope and Expansion Prayer Points
...briefly, let’s spell out the word “WORSHIP” and use it as an acrostic to give us a framework to understand what true worship is from a biblical perspective.
Looking Back on 2023 Blessings
As the sun sets on 2023, Next Level Worship International, under the leadership of Founder and President Dwayne Moore, takes a moment to reflect on a year filled with growth, impac
A Glimpse into Our Unique Traditions
'Tis the season of joy, warmth, and festive cheer, and as we gather around the Christmas tree . . .
Connecting the Dots : A Lifetime of Worship
I can see momentous dots. Those who helped me connect these dots have helped me develop and nurture a deep love for Jesus and a desire to worship who He is and
HOW TO SPELL WORSHIP WITH YOUR FAMILY
...briefly, let’s spell out the word “WORSHIP” and use it as an acrostic to give us a framework to understand what true worship is from a biblical perspective.
I Get Nervous: Steps to Combat Nervousness in Worship
By Savannah Cone Your heart patters fast, ba-bum ba-bum ba-bum, you feel like you have to gasp forto get a deep breath. The lights come up, and your eyes widen as you see a crowd o
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