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Frank Ofosu-Appiah ((reflist)) is an internationally recognized life coach and leadership architect. He is a respected speaker and author on issues related to leadership development and living a life of excellence. He has personally mentored, consulted for and coached a wide array of leaders in churches, businesses and government. He is the founder and Senior Pastor of All Nations Church in Atlanta, Georgia and General Overseer of the Living Springs International Churches where he has apostolic oversight over several churches and organizations across the world.
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With over 25 years of leadership development experience, Pastor Frank has drawn on his apostolic and pastoral mantle to impact countless individuals and organizations. His influence crosses boundaries of ethnicity, class, gender, and denomination. He combines a keen sense of humor with a dynamic teaching style that translates complex biblical principles into practical applications. He speaks regularly at leadership conferences, churches, and business seminars. His messages are known to motivate and encourage individuals to uncover their leadership potential.

Pastor Frank is a graduate of the Spurgeon Bible College in London and Fuller Theological Seminary in California. He is an author and noted educator, currently serving as a Director of the South London Christian College in London, England. Pastor Frank and Mary, his wife of 25 years, have four children and live in Atlanta, Georgia.

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