Bill Wilson (pastor)

Bill Wilson (pastor)

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birth_date = 1947
birth_place = south Boston, Massachusetts, United States
nationality = American |
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occupation = Pastor

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website = [http://www.metroministries.org/About/AboutBillWilson/tabid/2395/Default.aspx metroministries.org]
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Bill Wilson (born 1947, in south Boston, Massachusetts) is the president and founder of Metro Ministries International, America’s largest ministry to children with branches in various nations. He is a well-known speaker, author, pastor and advocate for poor, inner city children all over the world.

Childhood

Wilson's mother abandoned him on a streetcorner in Pinellas Park, Florida, at age 14. She said, "I can't do this anymore. You wait here." Bill stayed on that street corner for three days, but his mother never came back. Dave Rudenis, a local mechanic and committed Christian, found him there and took him at his home. Rudenis offered to pay this young man's way to a Christian summer camp. It was during this camp that the 14-year old Wilson committed his life to God. While he was a teenager, young Bill Wilson was given a job at his local congregation. After his high school graduation, Wilson was encouraged to attend a seminary.

After graduating with a degree in Bible and Theology from Southeastern University of the Assemblies of God, Bill Wilson returned to his home church and pioneered one of the first bus ministries in the United States. Each week, Wilson and his team picked up thousands of children from the projects of St. Petersburg, Florida and presented a weekly program that included games, music, puppets and a weekly message. After years of success in Florida, Bill Wilson was invited by Tommy Barnett to replicate this ministry in Davenport, Iowa. Within four years, Barnett and Wilson helped create one of the largest Protestant churches in America.

New York

In 1980, Bill Wilson moved to one of the roughest areas of Brooklyn, New YorkBushwick. Armed with a bull horn, a station wagon and a Yogi Bear costume, Wilson created Metro Ministries. Once again, Wilson’s concept of a bus ministry became extremely successful. Even with multiple weekend services, his congregation outgrew the former brewery that serves as his church in Bushwick. With no more room to house any new visitors to his Church, Wilson decided to take his Church to the streets. He created the idea of a Sidewalk Sunday School, in which he converted trucks to serve as portable stages from whence his team of ministers could share their message. This concept became highly successful and these collective congregations now number more than 20,000 in attendance each week.

Word of Bill Wilson’s success in New York spread to other Churches and inner city ministries. The concept of a bus ministry and Sidewalk Sunday School has now been replicated in cities and towns all over the world. In an attempt to remain in touch with the people attending his congregation, Bill Wilson still lives in a building adjacent to his Church. He continues to walk through the often dangerous neighborhoods of Bushwick in an effort to carry on his work. Over the years, Wilson has been shot, stabbed, beaten and hospitalized numerous times. Yet he remains committed to the work of Metro Ministries. Regardless of his success or where he travels, Bill Wilson insists that he still drives one of the hundreds of buses utilized by his ministry each week.

Metro Ministries International in Bedford-Stuyvesant (Brooklyn) is the largest Sunday school program in America, reaching an average of more than 20,000 children aged 12 and under each week. The curriculum that Wilson designed is used in over 1,000 cities around the world. In 1992, Wilson was the only ghetto resident appointed to President George H. W. Bush's National Commission on America's Urban Families. On Sunday, December 16, 2007, television pastor Joel Osteen of Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas talked about Bill Wilson's story in his nationally televised program.

Wilson is the author of several books, including "Jesus Doesn’t Live in Brooklyn", "The Blind Guide Chronicles", "Christianity in the Crosshairs", and his bestselling autobiography, "Whose Child is This"? In addition, Wilson is a popular speaker who travels extensively around the world in an effort to raise funds for his Church and mission in Brooklyn, New York. He has been a featured guest at numerous conferences, television talk shows and news programs and in Churches around the world.

Bibliography

* Bill Wilson, "Whose Child is This?", Charisma House, 1994. ISBN 0884193829
* Bill Wilson, "Christianity in the Crosshairs", Destiny Image Publishers, 2004. ISBN 0768429684

External links

* [http://www.metroministries.org/About/AboutBillWilson/tabid/2395/Default.aspx About Bill Wilson] Metro Ministries website


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