The Central Leadership Program (CLP) is a year-long program to develop Christian
leaders who will live for Christ within their sphere of influence and transform
society through their exceptional Christ-centered leadership.
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The Central Leadership Program (CLP) is a year-long program to develop Christian leaders who will live for Christ within their sphere of influence and transform society through their exceptional Christ-centered leadership.
A transformed country through Christ-centered leaders who embody integrity, and service. These leaders will be devoted to fostering justice, compassion, and unity within their communities, using their influence to inspire positive change. Through their actions, these leaders will ignite hope, restore dignity, and pave the way for a future where all people thrive in harmony and faith.
CLP aims to grow Christian leaders to effect change in all spheres of life by equipping them with the knowledge, wisdom, and character necessary to influence their families, communities, workplaces, and nations. Through discipleship, mentorship, and a commitment to Biblical principles, CLP seeks to nurture leaders who lead with purpose, compassion, and courage.
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