Wellington Boone

Boone preaches a lifestyle of holiness and humility and mentors the next generation of Christian leaders to plant churches and found ministries of their own.

[2] In 1973, Boone was ordained into ministry,[3] which he began with Word of Faith seminars and churches that he founded in Ettrick and Richmond, Virginia.

[4] Boone has written two books that were published by Doubleday, Your Wife Is Not Your Momma (1999) and The Low Road to New Heights (2002).

[8] Boone founded Kingmakers, a national ministry of Christian women in leadership,[9] the Fellowship of International Churches,[10] Goshen International, which established Learning Centers in South Africa for Black African and Colored children, and Global Outreach Campus Ministries.

[5][4][11] He was ranked by researcher George Barna and co-author Harry Jackson Jr. as the #1 Black American leader in racial reconciliation of the 20th Century.

Wellington and Katheryn Boone at Kingmakers
Wellington and Katheryn Boone at Kingmakers