Breaking the Bondage of an Ungodly Heritage

Don Wilkerson
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Don Wilkerson

Don Wilkerson (April 14, 1934 – N/A) was an American preacher, evangelist, and co-founder of Teen Challenge whose ministry focused on reaching the lost and broken with the gospel of Jesus Christ. Born in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, to Kenneth and Anna Wilkerson, a family of Pentecostal ministers, he was raised alongside his brother David in a faith-filled home. Converted at age 12 in 1946, he pursued theological training at Central Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, graduating in the late 1950s, and began preaching as an Assemblies of God minister. Wilkerson’s preaching career took shape in 1958 when he joined his brother David in New York City to establish Teen Challenge, targeting gang members and drug addicts in Brooklyn, a ministry sparked by David’s encounter with a Life magazine article about troubled youth. He served as its first Executive Director, preaching hope and redemption, and expanded the work globally as founder of Teen Challenge International (now Global Teen Challenge), serving as President until 2010. Author of The Cross Is Still Mightier Than the Switchblade (2022), he preached at churches and conferences worldwide, emphasizing God’s transformative power. Married to Ruth for over 60 years, with two daughters, Carol and Ruth, he continues to minister from Hendersonville, North Carolina, leaving a legacy of evangelism and recovery ministry.