Richard Greene
Richard Greene is the founder and president of The Keystone Project, a missions ministry focused on training leaders and launching disciple-making movements among unreached people groups worldwide.
Richard pastored churches in Maine, Connecticut, and Florida before entering missionary work with his wife, Margaret, in 1998. They served in Africa for five years, where Richard developed the training model that became The Keystone Project, equipping thousands of leaders from more than 100 nations.
Now based in Keystone, Richard continues leading The Keystone Project through international training, coaching, and discipleship, helping churches and leaders fulfill the Great Commission of Jesus Christ.