Invite publishes people, not products.

Our goal is to create a better publishing experience. 

We emphasize partnership and collaboration, seek to help authors discover and develop their ministry message through the publishing process, and are committed to putting real resources into the successful marketing of both individual books and the long-term personal development of the author. 

 


 

You're a thought leader.

You have a message to share. We want to help.

We are committed to collaborating with you to produce and/or distribute a variety of media to convey your message, including beautiful, well-written books, podcasts, video content, and more.

Our goal is to help you cultivate and grow your message. We envision an ecosystem of leading-edge thought leadership in which every Invite authors benefits from a virtuous cycle of mutual support and encouragement.

 


 

Bryan is the mobilization partner with Spiritual Leadership, Inc. (SLI) and has worked as a leadership and organizational change coach since 2001, where he has trained and
coached leaders, teams, churches, and organizations over extended periods of time to bring spiritual awakening and missional effectiveness. He oversees coach training and
serves on the SLI lead team providing strategic direction. He has coached in Anglican, Methodist, Free Methodist, Wesleyan, Baptist, Presbyterian, and nondenominational
settings.

Bryan is an Anglican Priest and has been a professor of leadership and lay equipping at Asbury Theological Seminary since 2011. His teaching expertise relates to team leadership, equipping, leading change, adaptive spiritual leadership, and the link between leadership and discipleship.

Bryan is a graduate of West Texas A&M University (1998) and Asbury Theological Seminary (MDiv, 2003), and has a PhD in organizational leadership from Regent University (2009). He is the author of Leading Together: The Holy Possibility of Harmony and Synergy in the Face of Change (100M Publishing, 2022) and authored a
chapter in Leadership the Wesleyan Way (Emeth Press, 2016).

He and his wife, MyLinda, have been happily married since 1997 and have four children: Isaiah, Luke, Silas, and Lydia.