African American Baptist in Mission: A Historical Guide
By Rev. Dr. Roxanne Jones Booth

This guide highlights the mission ministry and mission leadership of the National Baptist Convention USA. Inc. Foreign Mission Board. It seeks to give an overview of the scope of African American Baptist’s mission ministry interest and accomplishments.
To get your copy, you can order at Amazon.com, or at barnesandnoble.com. You can also get a Kindle or Nook version! Stay tuned for the date of her first official book signing!
About the Author:
Rev. Dr. Roxanne Jones Booth serves alongside her husband, the Rev.
Antonio Booth, as Co-Pastor of the Riverview Missionary Baptist
Church in Coeymans, NY. She is a three-time graduate of Howard
University having received the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts in Religious Studies and the
Master of Divinity. She is also a graduate of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary having received the
Doctor of Ministry degree specializing in Missions and Cross-Cultural Studies.
Currently, Rev. Dr. Booth is also an Adjunct Professor at the State University of New York at Albany in the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Africana Studies lecturing in African and African American Religion.
Utilizing her 10 years missions experience while living in Southern Africa as a mission worker with the National Baptist Convention USA Inc. Foreign Mission Board and her doctoral training in missions and cross-cultural studies, Rev. Dr. Booth facilitates mission ministry training workshops throughout the United States and is an instructor in the missions studies program of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention.
Additionally, since becoming Co-Pastor at Riverview, Rev. Dr. Booth coordinates annual short-term mission trips to Southern Africa through the Riverview Missionary Baptist Church Short-term Mission Trip Ministry. Rev. Dr. Booth is also a life-time member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and serves as Chapter Historian for the Albany, NY Alumnae Chapter.
Currently, Rev. Dr. Booth is also an Adjunct Professor at the State University of New York at Albany in the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Africana Studies lecturing in African and African American Religion.
Utilizing her 10 years missions experience while living in Southern Africa as a mission worker with the National Baptist Convention USA Inc. Foreign Mission Board and her doctoral training in missions and cross-cultural studies, Rev. Dr. Booth facilitates mission ministry training workshops throughout the United States and is an instructor in the missions studies program of the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention.
Additionally, since becoming Co-Pastor at Riverview, Rev. Dr. Booth coordinates annual short-term mission trips to Southern Africa through the Riverview Missionary Baptist Church Short-term Mission Trip Ministry. Rev. Dr. Booth is also a life-time member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and serves as Chapter Historian for the Albany, NY Alumnae Chapter.