Kingdom Leaders & Integrity: Feb 12 Zoom
This Will Be a Powerful Session. Don't Miss It! Register now!
Hey there friend,
In a moment when the Church and Christian leadership are facing growing scrutiny, public failures, and painful scandals, God is calling leaders to something deeper—not image management, but true integrity of heart, life, and leadership.
That is why we are inviting you to a special Kingdom Collective Zoom gathering with Bruce Mann on Thursday, February 12.
📅 Event Details
Date: Thursday, February 12
North America (Eastern): 7:00 PM
UK: 12:00 AM (Midnight, Friday Feb 13)
Asia (Singapore / Hong Kong): 8:00 AM (Friday Feb 13)
Australia (AEST): 11:00 AM (Friday Feb 13)
👉 Register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/KWG0esGWSzSArsixd5iG_g
🔍 Conversation Focus
Integrity: The Foundation Leaders Cannot Afford to Lose
We are living in a time when:
Leaders fall publicly and painfully
Trust is eroded across churches, ministries, and organizations
Influence outpaces character
Platforms grow faster than formation
This gathering will not be about reacting to scandals—it will be about rebuilding foundations.
Bruce will guide us through a Kingdom-centered conversation addressing:
Why leaders rarely fail suddenly—but drift over time
How unseen compromises quietly undermine authority
Why integrity must be formed before pressure arrives
What it means to finish well in a fractured age
This is not theory. It is formation for leaders.
👤 About Bruce Mann
Bruce Mann has spent nearly four decades building people, organizations, and Kingdom initiatives across Canada and internationally. From hands-on construction work to organizational leadership, Bruce brings a rare integration of practical wisdom, spiritual depth, and moral clarity.
He currently serves as CEO of Kingdomize Global, providing leadership into transformational movements in Sierra Leone and Kenya, while also coaching and consulting leaders across multiple spheres of influence.
Bruce and his wife Wanda have been married for 44 years and are parents to five married children and grandparents to twenty-one grandchildren. His leadership flows from a deeply rooted life—not a platform-driven narrative.
🔔 Why This Matters Now
Integrity is not optional for Kingdom leadership—it is the operating system.
In a season where many leaders are losing credibility, God is quietly forming a remnant who value:
Faithfulness over fame
Wholeness over hype
Character over charisma
This conversation is for pastors, ministry leaders, marketplace leaders, and emerging voices who want to lead with depth, durability, and spiritual authority.
Please join us—and invite other trusted leaders who sense the weight of this moment.
Grace and peace,
Glenn Bleakney


