ABOUT DWW
Experience The Power Of Change.
Building Faith—If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth—Jesus, Mark 9:23
But until you act, the possible remains unseen, and the impossible is but a dream—Doris Wellington.
Passionate about the issues that oppress and minimize human dignity, Apostle Wellington stands in the gateway of 50 years dedicated to transnational church and community leadership. Whatever the crucible, circumstance or challenge, she is equipped to always respond with the life-transformative power of faith that unlocks and empowers human potential. To that end, she founded The University of Jesus Christ Interdisciplinary Schools of Ministry and authored its
curriculum to guide those seeking hands-on ministry to change lives.
Inspiring Dreams—Joseph had a dream…He said, “Listen to this dream I had.” Genesis 37:5
The only thing that bars the hope of a dream realized is where dreams don’t exist; for without a dream, now…that’s hopelessness. Apostle—Doris Wellington
Convinced that most people do not understand the phenomenon of dreams and their symbiotic relationship to the visible world, Apostle Wellington spent the past 40 years documenting, studying and interpreting dream language. She founded The Prophetic Path Dream Summit, to assist others in navigating their dreaming selves to power the untapped potential of the body, soul, and spirit.
Transforming Communities—Now my soul is troubled: and what shall I say? Father, save me from this hour: but for this cause came I into the world—Jesus—John 12:27
I believe that the greatest misfortune of life is wasted human potential in the non-existent- existence of a worthwhile cause that demands our response to the human condition—Doris Wellington
My greatest lessons have been taught outside my comfort zone, in separation and solitude. However, it was in those sacred spaces where I yearned to know my purpose, and it was amid that longing that I received the Christophany wherein my purpose began to crystalize. By that light, I began to walk out the life of the Apostle, and in that light, I founded The Great Commission Humanitarian Project, to answer the cry of human suffering. Excerpt, The Making of the Apostle: Apostle — Doris Wellington



Credits & Feedback
Bringing it all together!
Celeste Schenck
and
Margaret Ferguson
Credited with providing "incisive and detailed comments" that significantly transformed the manuscript for the book, "Borderwork: Feminist Engagements with Comparative Literature."
"I'm was grateful for the time we took to 'mother' the project alongside our own professional and personal commitments." - M. Ferguson
Doris Sommer
Harriet Ritvo
and
Regina Barreca
These scholars were specifically thanked in "Borderwork: Feminist Engagements with Comparative Literature." acknowledgments for providing helpful responses to proposals and general support during the early stages of the project.
Sommer also contributed a scholarly chapter to the volume titled, "Identity Politics as a Comparative Poetics".
Pastor John H.
and
Dodie Osteen
Doris Wellington celebrates Pastor John H. and Dodie Osteen by saluting their "visionary spirit" and the humble beginnings of their ministry in her book, "Ballad of the Old Feed Shop."
These individuals have reflected their influence on my spiritual writing.
- Doris Wellington
OUR MISSION
"Become aware and remove the fear."
Doris Wellington believes that we as a people live in a parallel universe and she seeks to show that our everyday lives are impacted by paranormal and supernatural manifestations. This reality, according to Wellington, exists alongside the world that we all live in. She urges readers and those she inspires not to fear the unknown and provides tools in her book, "Sleep, Dream, Become", to demystify encounters as such.
