About Nancy Little, PhD, LPC, LUT
Dr. Nancy Little has an enduring history with Unity since first walking through the doors of Unity of Dallas in 1992.
She quickly realized she found her spiritual home, and both her young children were christened at Unity.
Nancy’s passion for the Unity message led her to become actively involved in numerous leadership roles, including Prayer Chaplain Coordinator, Board Member, and Platform Assistant. Most importantly, Nancy began to take SEE classes that propelled her journey to become a Licensed Unity Teacher. Ultimately, Nancy felt called to complete an eight-month internship at Unity Church of Hawaii and earned her LUT designation from Unity Worldwide Ministries in August 2012.
In 2014, Nancy’s newly formed traveling ministry, Unity Spirit of Aloha received formal approval from Unity Worldwide Ministries (UWM) to operate as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Nancy began scheduling Aloha Sunday service appearances at Unity and New Thought communities throughout the U.S. and Canada.
As a faculty member for the Unity Worldwide Spiritual Institute (UWSI). Nancy developed the content for the UWSI Self-Care course in 2017 and taught the on-line class. Nancy published her second book, Energy Sparks to Recharge, Refresh & Revitalize in 2020, and her book was designated as the required text for her class. Additionally, Nancy served Unity nationally and regionally through her years of service on the Leadership Recruitment and Development team (LRDT) and the Unity South Central Region (USCR) Board of Trustees.
A Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) since 1983 in Texas, Nancy counseled thousands of clients in her part-time private practice and her counseling position at the University of North Texas (UNT). As a professional speaker, author, and on-line trainer, Nancy leads both virtual and in-person programs on mental health and wellness-related topics as a consultant.
Nancy earned the designation of professional member of the National Speakers Association (NSA) in 2016 and has made significant contributions through her varied leadership roles, both for the North Texas and the Kentucky chapters. She served as President of the NSA Kentucky chapter in 2022-23.