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By Debbie Carrick
Kim Clement is a man who has brought the office of a prophet off the pages of the bible and into the face of the Church/Body of Christ. Love him or hate him he does not shy away from controversial subjects. Dressing almost medieval he definitely has character and style. Clement schedules several appearances yearly at Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) in Hendersonville, TN a suburb of Nashville.
Recently Clement has announced a tribute to Michael Jackson that has met up with a whirlwind of disapproval from a portion of the Christian community. It is easy to see both sides of the story. The mainstream Christian would rather not glorify the life of someone who never glorified Christ through confession or action, especially someone as famous as Jackson. But, that does not stop Kim Clement, he is just not mainstream. He cares to look past the sin and mistake of a person to the condition of the soul. Right or wrong Clement says, “I was honored to meet Michael [Jackson] and pray in his studio in 1994, while he was recording the History album. Just recently, it was his desire to make his music more spiritual and he reached out to Andre and Sandra Crouch, who prayed with him.” Clement goes on to say, “Michael changed the way people sang and how they danced. He changed the way records were produced and engineered. He changed the music video and how music was marketed and sold. He was undoubtedly one of the most recognizable entertainers in the world.”
Clement seems to have a street ministry among the Hollywood crowd. On many occasions he has spoken to politicians including President George W. Bush, but he has a heart for people who are suffering and trying to find their way. Last year he spoke of the sufferings of Anna Nicole Smith as he prophesied. Although he has been in the United States for more than ten years, he gained national exposure when he prophesied hurricane Katrina and that George W. Bush would win both of his elections for president. For a chance to read past prophecies visit the Kim Clement official website. www.kimclement.com