Bruce Wilkinson is a
Christian teacher and author. He was born
(
ca. 1940) in New Jersey and graduated from
Northeastern Bible
College (B.A. and Th. B.),
Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.
M.) and
Western Conservative Baptist
Seminary (D.D.).
He served as a college professor at Multnomah School
of the Bible
in Portland
, Oregon
, until
resigning to launch Walk Thru the
Bible in June 1976. He is best known for his
best-selling (and, in some circles, highly controversial) book
The Prayer of Jabez in
2000.
Biography
Walk Thru the Bible is a global,
non-denominational Christian organization headquartered in Atlanta
, Georgia
. It has become one of North America
's most successful Christian ministries, producing
11,000 seminars for 2 million people.
Wilkinson has spoken to more than 400,000 men across America as a
Promise Keepers stadium speaker. At
the request of Promise Keepers, he developed the widely used video
curriculum,
Personal Holiness in Times of Temptation, as a
part of the "Biblical Manhood" series.
After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, Wilkinson traveled to
Russia to teach in conjunction with the presentation of the
Jesus film. Wilkinson served five years as chairman of
CoMission, an innovative education ministry in Russia.
In 1998, he founded WorldTeachers, a global initiative to develop a
Bible teacher for every 50,000 people in every nation of the world.
In the
first three years, over 6,000 WorldTeachers have joined the
WorldTeach vision from 40 nations including India
, Brazil
, Ukraine
, Singapore
, South Africa, Nepal
, Mozambique
, Philippines
, Vietnam
, Kenya
, El Salvador
, Mexico
, Hungary
, Romania
, Sri Lanka
,Russia
, Lesotho
, Swaziland
, Botswana
, Angola
, Namibia
, Zambia
, Myanmar
, Jordan
, South Korea
, and Belarus
. This
constitutes 5% of the goal.
In 1976, Wilkinson was named
Northeastern Bible College
Alumnus of the Year and in 1986 he was awarded the Religious
Heritage of America Committee's Faith and Freedom Award.
You Were Born for This
His first book in more than six years -
You Were Born
for This: Seven Keys to a Life of Predictable Miracles -
releases September 15th, 2009. The book is based on the following
premise:
Anyone can do a good deed, but some good works can only happen by
an act of God. Around the world these acts are called miracles--not
that even religious people expect to see one any time soon. But
what would happen if millions of ordinary people walked out each
morning expecting God to deliver a miracle through them to a person
in need? You Were Born for This starts with the dramatic premise
that everyone at all times is in need of a miracle, and that God is
ready to meet those needs supernaturally through ordinary people
who are willing to learn the “protocol of heaven.”
In the straightforward, story-driven, highly motivating style for
which Bruce is known, Wilkinson describes how anyone can be a
‘Delivery Guy from heaven in such universally significant arenas of
life as finances, practical help, relationships, purpose and
spiritual growth.
You Were Born for This was written in order to change how people
see the world and show people what they can expect God to do
through Christians (and even non-Christians) to meet real needs.
Bruce explains that seven simple tools can be mastered so that
people can say with confidence, “I want to deliver a supernatural
gift from God to someone in need today–and I expect to!”
Dream for Africa
Believing
that Africa should be the next focal point for evangelical efforts,
Wilkinson moved to Bryanston
, Johannesburg
, in 2002, and started an organization called
Dream for Africa, which included
the launch of the Never Ending
Gardens. This organization helps fight against the AIDS
epidemic in Africa. It sent American, Bible college students and
young, African volunteers to 172 high schools. They showed a week
long program of film (
Beat the Drum), drama, and music to
promote abstinence.
Recently,
political conflicts, particularly in Swaziland
, forced him to resign from the Dream for Africa
project and return to the United States. The details of the
events that led to Wilkinson's departure from Africa were provided
in an article in the
Wall Street
Journal. As reported in the article, among the reasons for his
pullout were the complications in establishing a planned "African
Dream Village" in Swaziland. Wilkinson had plans to build this
African Dream Village to house 10,000 orphans. These homes were to
form a village and be based on themes — such as Wild West rodeos or
Swazi village life — to entertain tourists. The orphans would be
trained as rodeo stars and serve as safari guides at nearby game
reserves. The idea, Wilkinson said, was to "try to bring
experiences to the kids they could only get at Walt Disney or a
dude ranch."
In the 40-page "Dream for Africa" plan, Wilkinson sought a 99-year
lease on the land and control of nearby game parks from the
King Mswati of Swaziland. Wilkinson gave
Mswati just five days to approve the plan, which was refused. Soon
thereafter, Swazi newspapers published details of the "Dream for
Africa" draft plan, which turned public opinion against Wilkinson.
According to the Wall Street Journal article, when the Swazi king
failed to meet with him again in what was perceived as a snub on
behalf of the king, Wilkinson decided to depart.
Personal
The Wilkinsons have two married children, David and Jennifer, one
still at home (Jessica), and four grandchildren (Andrew, Eric,
Johnny, and Jonathan).
List of books
- Victory Over Temptation
- Walk through the Bible
- Youthwalk Again ISBN 0-310-54601-X
- The Wilkinson & Boa Bible Handbook ISBN 0-7852-4864-1, ISBN
0-7852-4903-6
- Talk Through The Bible ISBN 0-8407-5286-5
- Talk Through the Old Testament
- Talk Through the New Testament
- Talk Through Bible Personalities ISBN 0-9612142-0-1
- 7 Laws of the Learner ISBN 0-88070-464-0
- Almost Every Answer for Practically Any Teacher (Gold Medallion
Winner) ISBN 0-88070-473-X
- Personal Holiness in Times of Temptation ISBN
1-56507-943-4
- Experiencing Spiritual Breakthroughs (based on his “The Three
Chairs” seminar) ISBN 1-57673-536-2
- 30 Days to Spiritual Breakthroughs ISBN 1-57673-977-5
- The Prayer of Jabez (October
2000) ISBN 1-57673-733-0
- Living the Jabez Miracle
- The Prayer of Jabez for Young Hearts ISBN 0-613-96871-9
- The Prayer of Jabez for Little Ones (with Melody Carlson) ISBN 0-8499-7943-9
- The Prayer of Jabez for Kids (with Melody Carlson) ISBN
0-8499-7944-7
- Secrets of the Vine (October
2001) ISBN 1-57673-975-9
- Secrets of the Vine for Little Ones ISBN 1-4003-0052-5
- Secrets of the Vine for Kids ISBN 1-4003-0053-3
- Secrets of the Vine for Teens (March 2003) ISBN
1-57673-922-8
- A Life God Rewards (October
2002) ISBN 1-57673-976-7
- A Life God Rewards for Teens (October 2002) ISBN
1-59052-077-7
- A Life God Rewards for Kids ISBN 1-59052-095-5
- Set Apart ISBN 1-59052-071-8
- 30 Days to Discovering Personal Victory Through Holiness ISBN
1-59052-070-X
- The Dream Giver (October 2003)
ISBN 1-59052-201-X
- The Dream Giver for Parents (September 2004) ISBN
1-59052-455-1
- Beyond Jabez ISBN 1-59052-367-9
- You Were Born for This (releasing September 15th,
2009) - ISBN 978-1-60142-182-1
Wilkinson served on the overview committee for the
New King James Version of the Bible,
authored the Books of the Bible outlines and co-edited the Bible
book introductions for
The Open Bible. He is the executive
editor of four best-selling Bibles including
The Daily Walk
Bible (NIV, NL, NKV, RSV),
The Closer Walk New
Testament (NIV),
The Youth Walk Bible (NIV), and
The Family Walk Bible (NIV).
Critics
Wilkinson has been criticized by
Christian Fundamentalist missionary
and writer David Cloud because of his ecumenical involvements with
Roman Catholics and the
Russian Orthodox Church.
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