About Us :: Clint Decker's Biography
For the past 15 years, Clint Decker has faithfully preached the Gospel to thousands of individuals throughout the United States and around the world.
Born in Poughkeepsie, New York, Clint was raised in a pastor's home and is the youngest of four children. At age 20, he gave his life to the Lord. Soon after, Clint felt called by God to preach the Gospel and then began his studies at MidAmerica Nazarene University and completed his work for ordination through correspondence in The Wesleyan Church.
During his career, Clint has served as pastor at the Osawatomie Wesleyan Church, was the Guest Chaplain at the United States Senate and House of Representatives. He also co-hosts Sunday Meetin' Time, a weekly radio broadcast, and writes a monthly newspaper column entitled Hope for Today.
Since 2003, Clint has served as President and Evangelist of his own evangelistic ministry known as Great Awakenings, Inc. Recently, in Jaihindpuram, India, Clint spoke to more then 500 people nightly, seeing over 300 turn from the idols of Hinduism to the cross of Jesus Christ.
Clint's greatest passion is to see entire cities transformed for Christ. He says, "In every city I go I dream of everyone having a chance to hear the Gospel, experience the forgiveness of Christ and become holy, obedient followers of Him."
In accordance with that divine call, he has preached the Gospel throughout Kansas and on the other side of the world through the North Central Kansas Revival, Mission Kansas, New Life Ministry Tour and Passion for Madurai, India.
Clint is a simple communicator of the Gospel, comfortable speaking with a variety of audiences in a variety of settings. He has preached to groups of children to senior citizens, in churches and at prisons; from the streets of New York City to the statehouse of Kansas.
Clint makes his home in Clay Center, Kansas, sharing his life and ministry with his wife, Kathe.
"Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord . . . and count them as rubbish, in order that I may gain Christ and be found in him . . ." (Phillipians 3:8, ESV).
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