AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT: Bishop Eddie Long, author of "60 Seconds to Greatness"
Bishop
Eddie L. Long is God's visionary for New Birth Missionary Baptist
Church, which has grown from 300 in 1987 to 25,000 today. Through
community-empowering projects, Bishop Eddie Long continues to equip
people in economics, leadership and business. Bishop Long has achieved
many triumphs on local, national and international levels. He serves on
Boards of Trustees of: Morehouse School of Religion, Emory University,
North Carolina Central University, Morris Brown College, and Safehouse
Outreach Ministries. Bishop Long received the 2003 Leadership Award:
Faith/Community Award from 100 Black Men of America, the 2003 Religious
Contemporary Award from IRC's Portraits of Sweet Success, and the 2003
Champion Award from All Children Are Special, Inc. Bishop Eddie L. Long
has close relationships with key leaders in the religious, political
and entertainment arenas; consequently, he is advancing the Kingdom of
God in a whole new way.
About the Book


A
celebrated bishop shows readers how to live a life of God-filled
greatness and experience success-spiritually, personally, and
financially
Bishop Eddie L. Long, pastor of
Atlanta's New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, challenges readers to
prepare for the coming of God's promises by praying for and expecting
prosperity. And, with his Strategic Life Plan, readers can create a
blueprint for success in every area of life- work, family, finances,
and self-fulfillment. They'll be prepared for the greatest gift of all:
realization of God's plan.
Full of 60-second
exercises, quizzes, and affirmations, Bishop Long's breakthrough book
will challenge everything readers think they know about transforming
their lives. Long shows how to take cues from inspiration Biblical
figures-from the prophet Nehemiah's right mindset to Joseph's work
ethic. And just as Jacob and Esther did, the reader can move from
mediocrity to magnificence in God's eyes.
Visit Eddie Long online at www.newbirth.org.
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