In one of my writings, I spoke about being the silent observer. This means silently listening as the world rambles on about everything. Certainly, I have my opinions and will carefully voice them in the right forum.
Read MorePh.D. – Philosophy of Christian Counseling, Jacksonville Theological Seminary M.A. – Pastoral Counseling & Religion, Liberty University B.A. – Christian Studies, The Master’s College Dr. Wright earned his Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies from The Master’s College, his Master’s degree in Pastoral Counseling and Religion from Liberty University, and his Doctorate in the Philosophy of Christian Counseling from Jacksonville Theological Seminary. His academic training, combined with decades of hands-on ministry and counseling experience, equips him to speak with both theological depth and practical insight.
For more than three decades, Dr. Darrell Wright has served as a bridge between brokenness and restoration. With 34 years of personal sobriety, he brings not only professional expertise but also the testimony of a life transformed by God’s grace. Dr. Wright’s ministry began in the heart of Los Angeles, where he devoted over 25 years to serving the homeless community, many of those years spent walking the streets of Skid Row. He served as a substance abuse counselor at Faithful Central Bible Church, the Los Angeles Mission, and for 14 years at the Weingart Center Association, providing hope and tools for recovery to those who had all but given up. Ordained in 2002 by United Faith Ministries, Dr. Wright has ministered as a Licensed Minister at Faithful Central Bible Church and as Associate Pastor at First New Christian Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church under Dr. Norman Johnson’s leadership. His pastoral work extended beyond the pulpit—co-pastoring an outreach ministry for six years that brought countless individuals to Christ, and serving as Co-Pastor at Harbor Light Rehabilitation Facility, where he preached, counseled, and led life skills groups for men in recovery. Today, Dr. Wright continues to serve through a nonprofit organization, assisting the homeless and elderly in accessing critical benefits, while also maintaining a private counseling practice in marriage and family therapy, crisis intervention, and substance abuse recovery. His work reflects a calling to meet people where they are, walk with them through the darkest seasons, and point them toward the life-changing power of God’s love.
In one of my writings, I spoke about being the silent observer. This means silently listening as the world rambles on about everything. Certainly, I have my opinions and will carefully voice them in the right forum.
Read MoreMen are in a restless pursuit after satisfaction in earthly things. They will exhaust themselves in the deceitful delights of sin, and, finding them all to be vanity and emptiness, they will continue their fruitless search.
Read MoreA broken man's greatest desire is to be clean again, just to be forgiven and restored. The older I get, the more I need to be broken by God. My flesh is in operation 24 hours a day and consistently working on justifying its actions.
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