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Nicole C. Mullen

Nicole C. Mullen

Singer | Songwriter — field_542d8190101fc

Like Never Before is more than just the title of Nicole C. Mullen’s new full-length album, it also captures the essence of her personal journey of love, loss and redemption. Mullen has long been known...

Like Never Before is more than just the title of Nicole C. Mullen’s new full-length album, it also captures the essence of her personal journey of love, loss and redemption. Mullen has long been known as an undeniably talented artist who is unafraid to be vulnerable and transparent with her audience. This first new original album in seven years, continues a legacy of sincerity and artistic integrity that in the past have been recognized with two Grammy® Award nominations and seven Gospel Music Association Dove Awards, including two Female Vocalist of the Year honors, Song of Year for “Redeemer, and On My Knees”, Songwriter of the Year and the Urban Album of the Year for “Everyday People ”, Contemporary Song of the year (Call on Jesus), and the first African American to win Songwriter of the Year. Like Never Before will be released world-wide on January 12th, with select songs available now with pre-order. Mullen, now a single mom, has emerged from a difficult divorce and can relate to those who have walked through betrayal and hurt in the midst of relationship. She has learned to forgive and come out of a ‘night season’ stronger than she’s ever been before. “I want people to be healed, released, empowered and encouraged by these songs,” said Mullen. She produced the project and wrote 11 of the 12 songs, the exception being the classic Unforgettable, which she sings with her daughter Jasmine, lead singer of The New Respects. The song is an emotional tribute to her late father. The title track song, Like Never Before, co-produced by David Cox, was written as a song of hope.“ Just as Christ endured the Cross for the joy set before Him. Eventually we are going to sing, dance and shout like never before, but we can bring that same hope into our present. The song is meant to cheer the heart and be a celebration of hope in the midst of difficult circumstances. I know what it’s like to feel hope is gone, to be weary. But I also know what it feels like to have hope that fuels you with energy in order to move forward.” Mullen continues to tour around the globe, becoming a highly sought after speaker and singer, and has frequently graced the stage at Billy Graham and Women of Faith events. Mullen is also writing a book about forgiveness, which she hopes to be available within the next year.

Nicole Hudgens

Nicole Hudgens

Government Affairs — Family Policy Alliance

Nicole Hudgens has a passion to advance faith, family, and freedom in her generation and for the generations to come. Before joining Government Affairs at Family Policy Alliance, she served as the De...

Nicole Hudgens has a passion to advance faith, family, and freedom in her generation and for the generations to come. Before joining Government Affairs at Family Policy Alliance, she served as the Deputy Director for the Centers for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives at the U.S. Department of Labor in the Administration of President Donald Trump. Nicole has also served as Director of Policy for Texas Values. While at Texas Values, she led efforts to pass the Save Chick-fil-A Law protecting religious freedom, among other pro-family efforts. In addition to her work in the legislature, Nicole also defended family values at the Texas State Board of Education, Texas Department of State Health Services, and multiple local government entities. And she has served in the office of Congressman John Fleming, as well as the Family Research Council and the Heritage Foundation. A frequent news contributor, Nicole has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, CNN, and multiple statewide television and print news sources. Nicole holds a degree in Speech Communication from Louisiana State University, Shreveport and a master’s degree in Public Policy from Liberty University.

Nicole Jones

Nicole Jones

Director of Mission Advancement — Embrace Grace

Nicole Leigh Jones is the Mission Advancement Director for the beautiful non-profit Embrace Grace. She is passionate about social issues, freedom and raising awareness for unity among women and famili...

Nicole Leigh Jones is the Mission Advancement Director for the beautiful non-profit Embrace Grace. She is passionate about social issues, freedom and raising awareness for unity among women and families. Her greatest honor has been the privilege of raising her two boys in Dallas Texas.

Nicole Neily

Nicole Neily

President & Founder — Speech First

Nicole Neily is the president of Speech First. Nicole grew up passionate about civil liberties thanks to her family history; her grandparents, both Japanese-American citizens born in California, met i...

Nicole Neily is the president of Speech First. Nicole grew up passionate about civil liberties thanks to her family history; her grandparents, both Japanese-American citizens born in California, met in the Manzanar War Relocation Center during WWII. In college, Nicole joined the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) student group and passed out “know your rights” cards to over 8,000 sorority members while serving as vice president of risk management for the University of Illinois’ Panhellenic Council, the largest Greek system in the country at the time. Nicole’s commitment to First Amendment protections was strengthened while serving as the president of the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity, an investigative journalism nonprofit focused on highlighting abuses of power, cronyism, and government overreach in the states. Watchdog journalists frequently uncovered misdeeds in various universities across the country – including the cronyism scandal at the University of Texas that led to the departure of powerful university president Bill Powers. Through tenacity, shoe leather, and countless Freedom of Information Act requests, reporters worked to hold Ivory Tower administrators (and others) accountable. She holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Illinois, and a master’s of public policy from Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy. Originally from the Chicago suburbs, she now lives in Arlington, Virginia with her husband Clark and two children.

Nicole Stratton, MFA

Nicole Stratton, MFA

Writer | Creative Director — The Academy of Arts Ministries

Mrs. Nicole Chavers Stratton has been directing plays, concerts, and productions for over 15 years. Growing up, she traveled nationally with her family giving concerts in churches, schools, and confer...

Mrs. Nicole Chavers Stratton has been directing plays, concerts, and productions for over 15 years. Growing up, she traveled nationally with her family giving concerts in churches, schools, and conference centers. In high school, she won numerous state awards for speech and singing and has won nationally seven times. She and her sisters were auditioned and offered roles with Disney in Orlando, Florida, but Nicole turned this opportunity down to pour her talents into young people. She has acted in over 450 productions and has directed over 560 productions with casts ranging in size from 20 to 130 members. Nicole’s students have won multiple national awards and were also nominated to go to Edinburgh, Scotland for an international festival in August 2016. Nicole currently serves as the Artistic Director at The Academy of Arts Logos Theatre where she has served for 11 years. Nicole has her undergrad and Masters Degree in Dramatic Production and has been acting and singing since the age of 3.

Nina May

Nina May

Creator | Writer | Director — Renaissance Women Productions

Nina is an artist, writer, producer, she also holds a second degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and in her spare time likes to work on construction projects. Nina is an award winning writer, director,...

Nina is an artist, writer, producer, she also holds a second degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and in her spare time likes to work on construction projects. Nina is an award winning writer, director, and producer with many credits to her name. As an accomplished TV and radio producer she has brought to market shows that have been syndicated on over 1800 stations, as well as dozens of documentaries on a variety of subjects. She has worked in the print media as well. Nina serves on the boards of several non-profit organizations. A strong believer, Nina May has travelled the world on countless mission trips. She is a true renaissance woman. Nina is married to the equally amazing and accomplished, Colby May.

Nita Belles

Nita Belles

Managing Director — In Our Backyard

Nita Belles is the managing director of the nonprofit In Our Backyard and the regional director of Central Oregonians Against Trafficking Humans (OATH). She works across the nation, helping victims an...

Nita Belles is the managing director of the nonprofit In Our Backyard and the regional director of Central Oregonians Against Trafficking Humans (OATH). She works across the nation, helping victims and survivors of human trafficking, and raising awareness about modern slavery. She holds a masters degree in theology with a concentration in women’s concerns.

Nitsana Darshan-Leitner

Nitsana Darshan-Leitner

Attorney — Shurat HaDin, Israel Law Center

Over the past 12 years, Israeli activist attorney Nitsana Darshan-Leitner has become the undisputed leader of the fight against Palestinian and Islamic terrorist organizations in the courtroom, as wel...

Over the past 12 years, Israeli activist attorney Nitsana Darshan-Leitner has become the undisputed leader of the fight against Palestinian and Islamic terrorist organizations in the courtroom, as well as a beacon of hope for terror victims throughout the world. A mother of six, including triplets, Darshan-Leitner is a graduate of the Bar-Ilan University Law Faculty and holds an MBA from Manchester University. Nitsana has been recognized and lauded as a pioneer in the judicial battle against terrorism by a number of publications and organizations: Named by the Jerusalem Post as one of the fifty most influential Jews in 2014, and by the Algemeiner as one of the Top 10 Living Jewish Women Role Models in 2015. Selected by the Israeli Globes Financial Magazine as one of the 50 most influential women in Israel in 2012. Awarded the Moskovitz Prize for Zionism in 2012, given in recognition of individuals who take personal responsibility by placing the collective needs of the Jewish people before their personal needs. In addition, Nitsana regularly appears in the media including Israeli talk show programs, Voice of Israel radio, CNN, the BBC, European television, the Jerusalem Report and many American, Canadian and European publications.

Noah Gould

Noah Gould

Alumni & Student Programs Manager at the Acton Institute — Contributor at Young Voices

Noah C. Gould is the Alumni & Student Programs Manager at the Acton Institute and is a Contributor at Young Voices. His writing has appeared in outlets such as National Review, Newsweek, The Detroit...

Noah C. Gould is the Alumni & Student Programs Manager at the Acton Institute and is a Contributor at Young Voices. His writing has appeared in outlets such as National Review, Newsweek, The Detroit Free Press, and the Washington Free Beacon.

Noah Rothman

Noah Rothman

Writer | Editor | Radio Producer | Author — Associate Editor of Commentary Magazine

Noah Rothman is the associate editor of Commentary Magazine, a journal of scholarly opinion and analysis that has been in continuous publication since 1945. The award-winning Washington Post repor...

Noah Rothman is the associate editor of Commentary Magazine, a journal of scholarly opinion and analysis that has been in continuous publication since 1945. The award-winning Washington Post reporter Wesley Lowry called Mr. Rothman, “One of the most intellectually serious writers on the right on the issues of race.” “In the swirling chaos of media and politics, Noah Rothman's writings are a conservative, moral anchor,” wrote U.S. Chamber of Commerce Senior Editor Sean Hackbarth. Mr. Rothman has “the remarkable ability to find the under-covered yet undeniably true and important angles on stories. And then write them well,” assessed radio host and Hillsdale College lecturer Scot Bertram. “I recommend Noah Rothman to liberals who want to pretend to read ‘all sides,’” said Boston Magazine columnist David Bernstein. Mr. Rothman graduated from Drew University with a degree in Russian Studies and political science. Following a brief career as a news-talk radio producer, he attended a graduate program at Seton Hall University. There, he received a master’s degree in diplomacy and international relations with a focus on security policy in the former Soviet space. Mr. Rothman’s first book, Unjust: Social Justice and the Unmaking of America via Regnery Publishing is scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2019.

Noel Bouché

Noel Bouché

President — pureHOPE

As the new president of pureHOPE, Noel's passionate focus is to inspire and equip followers of Jesus to pursue a world free of sexual exploitation and brokenness through personal transformation and co...

As the new president of pureHOPE, Noel's passionate focus is to inspire and equip followers of Jesus to pursue a world free of sexual exploitation and brokenness through personal transformation and community collaboration. He believes that pureHOPE's unique ministry, which combines the topics of parenting, justice, and recovery and equips individuals to live out a pure life of prayer, understanding, resolve, and engagement, is at the heart of God's will for His people and is the key to turning a culture of exploitation into one of love, purity, and justice. Along with leading the day-to-day operations of pureHOPE, Noel works to form strategic and collaborative partnerships globally to advance the life-changing message that everyone who hopes in Jesus purifies him or herself, just as He is pure (1 John 3:3). He is convinced this is a revolutionary message for people of all ages, and especially for the next generation. This belief led him to launch the pureJUSTICE college internship in 2009, which embodies pureHOPE's desire to equip the next generation of leaders, through spiritual formation and professional development, to be advocates for the vulnerable and exploited while keeping themselves unstained by the world (James 1:27). Prior to joining pureHOPE in 2008, he was a litigation attorney and worked in law firms in New York, Washington, DC, and Cincinnati. He received his law degree with honors from The University of Texas School of Law, and his undergraduate degree from South Dakota State University, where he quarterbacked the football team. Noel lives in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area with his wife, Vanessa, and their two daughters.

Noel Brewer Yeatts

Noel Brewer Yeatts

President — World Help

Noel Brewer Yeatts is the president of World Help, a Christian humanitarian organization serving the physical and spiritual needs of people in impoverished communities around the world. World Help giv...

Noel Brewer Yeatts is the president of World Help, a Christian humanitarian organization serving the physical and spiritual needs of people in impoverished communities around the world. World Help gives help for today and hope for tomorrow through humanitarian aid and relief, community development, education and sustainability projects, Bible distribution, and church planting. Yeatts became president of World Help in 2019, having previously served the organization for more than two decades in various aspects of its humanitarian work, most recently as vice president over special projects. During her time as president, Yeatts has spearheaded World Help’s refugee crisis work in Afghanistan and Ukraine. She is also passionate about fighting for victims of modern slavery and sex trafficking. Yeatts believes hope is restored when humanitarian work is focused on both body and soul. Her philosophy is that faith can mean very little when people don’t have access to food, clean water, and the medicine they need; but without faith that feeds the soul, meeting those physical needs is just a short-term fix. World Help aims to bring long-term sustainable change while also meeting the immediate needs in communities around the world. In addition to her role as president of World Help, Yeatts is a speaker and author of Awake: Doing a World of Good, One Person at a Time. Her latest book will be published in 2023. Yeatts received her bachelor’s degree in government from Liberty University in 1995 where she also studied international relations. She and her husband, Patrick, live in Lynchburg, Virginia, near where World Help is headquartered and have two adult sons.

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