
2023 nominations are closed. 2024 nominations will open in summer 2024.
Is there a godly person in your life who leads by example? A coworker, mentor or friend?
They could be honored in MCL as part of our Christian Leaders of the Year story!
Our Christian Leaders of the Year story in our December issue will highlight Christ followers in Mississippi who have exemplified the character and servant leadership of Jesus in their lives.
For each nominee, please provide the information requested on the nomination form.
2023 Christian Leaders of the Year Nomination Form
*NOTE: Nominees must be Mississippi residents, 22 years old and up. You may NOT nominate people related to you by blood or marriage.
Application deadline: October 6, 2023
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