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Bishop Johnson is a renowned Bible scholar, counselor, educator, conference speaker and workshop facilitator. His experience in leading one of the city’s largest churches for over thirty years has equipped him to impart wisdom for issues related to church growth and development, business management, leadership and team building. As a visionary, Bishop Johnson founded The Pastoral Mentoring Institute, where he utilizes his considerable skills to train and mentor senior pastors and other church leaders to be more effective in their local churches and in making an impact on today’s society and generations to come for the cause of Jesus Christ. As a lover of The Holy Scriptures with keen intellectual curiosity and an insatiable appetite for reading, Bishop Johnson founded Emmanuel Christian Academy and Logos Bible Institute to present opportunities to both children and adults to be educated and equipped in the foundation of God’s Word. Bishop Johnson was promoted to the Bishopric through the providential wisdom of God and at the request of the senior pastors he mentors. His consecration and ordination in 2004 was accompanied by his having the Doctor of Divinity degree conferred upon him by the Joint College of African American Pentecostal Bishops Congress. Within the Christian community at large, Bishop Johnson’s apostolic responsibilities include the oversight of Beth-El Fellowship of Visionary Churches. Beth-El was created to be a source of encouragement, practical leadership development and team building, as well as a haven of rest for senior pastors, their spouses, and other church leadership. He offers over three decades of pastoral wisdom and guidance to the senior pastors of these churches and their congregations. In 1983, Bishop Johnson authored The
Church: The Family of Families. The popularity and power of his 1997
sermon series entitled, “Family Mess” inspired him to write
God
is Greater Than...Family Mess in which he illustrates God’s
sovereignty and power to work in the midst of the family problems of Abraham
- the father of Israel and the Christian faith - and in the family trials of
his spiritual children, believers in Jesus Christ.
Ministry, Teaching and Community InvolvementBishop Johnson has been a past member of the Board of Directors of the Christian Conciliation Service and the Board of Summit Chaplain Services. He has conducted workshops and been the general session speaker for Moody Bible Institute’s Pastors’ Conferences. He has been a class instructor for the Akron extension of Moody Bible Institute and has led chapel services for the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Cleveland Browns professional sports teams. Family Life
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Pastor of the Year, Moody Bible Institute Pastors’ Conference, 1987. |
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Citation of Special Recognition for Christian Leadership and Service from The Ohio House of Representatives, the 117th General Assembly, 1988. |
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Who’s Who in America in Christian Leadership listing, a publication of The American Christian Leadership Council, 1989. |
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Pacesetter Role Model Award, Akron Branch of the NAACP, 1989. |
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Black Applause Leaders for Scholarship recognition, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., Delta Rho Sigma Chapter, 1992. |
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Trainer and facilitator for Meta-Church Cluster Consultations in Dayton and Cleveland, Ohio, under the direction of Carl F. George, church consultant and former president of the Charles E. Fuller Institute of Evangelism and Church Growth. |
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Featured in the March 1993 edition of Shared Ministry, a monthly audiotape club of over 2,000 subscribers produced by the Charles E. Fuller Institute, an organization dedicated to equipping church leaders worldwide for effective leadership. |
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United Pastor In Mission Presidential Award, 2002. |
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The Ohio Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Governor's Humanitarian Award, 2003. |
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Voted one of "The World’s Most Loved Pastors", Gospel Today Magazine, 2004. |
Last but certainly not least, Bishop Johnson has a heart for God and
the people of God. His desire is to be a godly role model for all
men, and to continue feeding the flock that we may continue to grow
in Grace and Knowledge.
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