About Our Leader - Bishop Donald A. Wright Bishop Donald Anthony Wright is a visionary, counselor, best selling author and dynamic leader. As Senior Pastor of Jabbok International Ministries, his progressive leadership and commitment to the KINGDOM makes him one of the most frequently sought after pastors globally. Impacting not only the surrounding community but the nation and abroad. His influence and leadership ability placed him in the midst of the highest heights of our government. He was appointed to attend a White House summit as one of 30 African American religious leaders selected to give religious counsel to our government concerning the nation. His dual profession as psychologist and full-time clergyman has allowed him to closely examine the behavioral features of the Christian community. Helping Christians to discover, resolve, and release the hidden pain that inhibits spiritual growth, divine worship, and the fulfillment of purpose. His distinct prescription for worship is an experience of fullness in inner healing and deliverance. This prescription is building ties across the nation through the anointed relationship of Theology, Ministry, and Psychology. He holds three doctorates in these areas respectively. Bishop Wright serves as overseer and spiritual covering to a fellowship of churches and ministries across the United States. The fellowship fosters direction, leadership, and continual pursuit of excellence in ministry to those in need. Bishop Wright leads with compassion and understanding. His leadership style was birthed from one of his favorite passages of scripture, "It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because His compassion fail not. They are new every morning: Great is Thy faithfulness." Lamentations 3:22-23. He watches over and serves all that are assigned to him out of faithfulness with the compassion and mercy of JESUS. As
one who has a great burden for the youth, in August 2000, Bishop Wright
single-handedly pioneered the first, "Next Generation Youth Conference"
which was held at the MCI Center in downtown, Washington, DC. This
event brought together more than 15,000 young people from all over
the United States to a day of nonstop prayer, praise and worship. |