Michael Blackwell

Michael Clitus[1] Blackwell is the president and CEO of Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina.[2] He assumed this position in July 1983.

Early life

Blackwell was born to Clitus Shelly Blackwell (March 15, 1909 January 1988)[3] and Viola Blackwell[4] in Gaston, North Carolina. As Blackwell would later describe, his father Clitus Blackwell was "Hollywood handsome" and although he quit school in 1925 at the age of 16, he would later return to school and graduate at age 21. It was through him that Michael Blackwell would learn to preach, and to do so in a way that "the person on the back row could hear [him]."

Later life and career

Michael Blackwell started his career at Baptist Children's Homes in July 1983. Under his leadership, the church has become accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Services for Families and Children, Inc. He has contributed to and led to the successful completion of two major capital campaigns, and the creation of public-private partnerships to better serve youth and families. The Biblical Recorder named Dr. Blackwell as one of the "30 most influential Baptists in North Carolina in the 20th century."[5] Blackwell has written countless uplifting, spiritual, devotional blog posts on the church's blogging website, including a June 25, 2020 post in which he praises the church for its resilience, and "beating with one heart" to the glory of God.[6] On March 17, 2020, Blackwell, along with other staff members of the church, committed to helping those in need who were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.[7] Blackwell spoke of the vitality of remaining operational even in the challenging conditions of the pandemic, saying "The needs of the children we serve cannot be placed on hold."[8]

The church organization served more than 1,500 children and more than 1,400 families during the year 2007. [9] In an interview in June 2008, Blackwell has stated his intentions of continuing his support in charity, and he has been praised for his good work.

Works

Blackwell has also authored five books during the course of his career.

  • Blackwell, Michael C. (2000). New Millennium Families: How You Can Soar Above the Coming Flood of Change. Boone, N.C.: Parkway Publishers. ISBN 1887905219.
  • (2002). A Place for Miracles: Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina. Boone, N.C.: Parkway Publishers. ISBN 9781887905497.
  • (2003). UpsideDown Leadership: A Dozen Big Ideas to Turn Your Nonprofit Organization Right Side Up. Boone, N.C.: Parkway Publishers. ISBN 9781887905718.
  • ; Walker, Ken (2004). Riches Beyond Measure: Creating a Life Worth Living. Lake Mary, Fla.: Creation House Press. ISBN 9781591856429.
  • (2016). Above the Clouds: 9 Essentials for Thriving at the Peak. Thomasville, N.C.: BCHPress. ISBN 978-0997925203.

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