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We all feel stuck at times, don't we?
  Moments when we're spinning our wheels, not realizing our potential. We aspire for more. In these situations, we benefit from individuals with the unique skills to equip and inspire us to progress.

Alan E Nelson is a catalyst, a leadership development trainer, speaker, consultant, and author. His goal is to assist people and organizations in unleashing their potential. Alan combines his education (EdD) in the field of leadership, with over twenty years of experience as a pastor, along with a national perspective as the former executive editor of Rev! Magazine.  

Dr. Nelson accomplishes this through a variety of means:

  • Inspirational speaking at rallies, retreats, and congregational services.
  • Conference keynote speaker, workshop trainer, consultant, staff coach, and network facilitator.
  • Author of thirteen books and over 200 articles on ministry effectiveness.
  • Founder of KidLead (www.kidlead.com), America's only leadership training program designed for 10-13 year olds.

Alan wants to help you and your organization reach its potential.
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Contact him today!

Catalyst


(cat-a-lyst) - something that causes activity between two or more persons or forces; a person or thing that precipitates an event or change; a person whose talk, enthusiasm, or energy causes others to be more friendly, enthusiastic, or energetic.

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Me To We
, Alan's newest book, shows pastors how they can move from ministry doers to minister equippers, the single most important factor that is holding back churches from reaching their potential.  Don't add when you can multiply!

Click here for a free pdf article on Me To We.

Here's what people are saying about Me To We:

This book will show you that the key to successful ministry is learning to equip others. Ed Young

If we in church leadership do not move from Me to We, we will not be a healthy church. Dan Kimball

Every pastor should read Alan Nelson's account of moving from pastor-centric 'me' to 'we.'
Les Parrott III, Ph.D.

Alan Nelson knows how to mentor pastors and understands how to transfer knowledge into his books. 
Stan Toler

God's church was intended to be a reflection of the people and gifts that reside in it.  This book takes us there. Nancy Ortberg

This book is an excellent help to any pastor who wants to figure out how to begin equipping believers for the work of the ministry. Ed Stetzer