A MESSAGE FROM OUR FOUNDER
The Call to Awakening
We live in a pivotal moment where the silence of the righteous is no longer an option. The Generation Daniel Leadership Coalition was born from a divine mandate to awaken the sleeping giants within our generation. It is time to align our purpose with Kingdom authority and deploy ourselves as agents of true cultural transformation.
OUR CORE MISSION
Awakening, Aligning, and Deploying Leaders
ERIC LITTLE
CEO PROFILE
Founder & Coalition Strategist
With over two decades of transformative leadership in spiritual and marketplace sectors, Dr. Daniel Solomon has dedicated his life to awakening the dormant potential of next-generation leaders. His vision for the Generation Daniel Leadership Coalition stems from a deep conviction that cultural transformation requires leaders who are spiritually grounded and economically empowered.
Eric T. Little is a visionary leader, communicator, mentor, and movement builder with a lifelong passion for awakening purpose, developing leaders, and bridging spiritual transformation with cultural impact. With more than two decades of ministry, community engagement, leadership development, and media experience, Eric has dedicated his life to equipping people to discover identity, embrace purpose, and influence the world around them through Kingdom-centered leadership.
A graduate of Morris Brown College with a background in Speech and Theater Arts, Eric began sensing a prophetic burden during his college years concerning a rising generation of leaders who would one day carry spiritual awakening, cultural reformation, and marketplace influence into the future. That burden ultimately became the foundation for the Generation Daniel Leadership Coalition — a movement focused on awakening, equipping, and deploying emerging leaders into every sphere of society.
Eric’s work spans ministry, education, media, civic engagement, leadership coaching, and creative development. Over the years, he has worked extensively with youth, young adults, families, and community organizations, helping individuals navigate identity, leadership, emotional growth, spiritual formation, and social impact. His leadership style uniquely merges apostolic vision, practical strategy, cultural awareness, and relational authenticity.
He currently serves with The New North Carolina Project as a Civic Engagement Coordinator, where he helps lead community outreach initiatives, civic education efforts, voter engagement strategies, leadership workshops, and grassroots empowerment campaigns throughout North Carolina.
His work focuses on helping communities become more informed, engaged, and equipped to create meaningful change. Eric is also the Executive Producer and host of The Flashpoint, a faith-and-culture television platform through Access 21 Television Network that explores leadership, spiritual awakening, family restoration, cultural transformation, community development, and Kingdom influence in today’s world. Through media, speaking, and mentorship, Eric continues to challenge individuals to move beyond passive religion into purposeful living and transformational leadership.
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As an author and creative visionary, Eric has developed multiple teaching series, leadership frameworks, books, and community initiatives centered around spiritual identity, emotional wholeness, marriage and family restoration, generational leadership, and Kingdom deployment. His voice carries a unique blend of prophetic insight, practical wisdom, cultural relevance, and authentic compassion that resonates across generations.
Eric believes the next great awakening will emerge not only from pulpits, but through awakened people leaders, entrepreneurs, creatives, educators, reformers, and everyday individuals carrying the heart of God into their communities, industries, and spheres of influence. Whether through television, leadership development, community engagement, mentorship, or ministry, Eric’s mission remains the same: To awaken purpose, develop leaders, restore vision, and help people discover the significance of their assignment in this generation.