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Call me Crazy, But I'm Hearing God's Voice: Secrets to Hearing the Voice of God

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Kim Clement has had many critics over the years, but the movers and shakers in the world are sitting up and taking notice of this out of the box prophet. In his new book, Kim shares some of the amazing stories of accurate prophecies that God has been giving him. The personal words shared with individuals in his meetings are incredible enough, but the words he has been given on a national and even worldwide scale lift him into a realm not shared by many. His passion expressed here is to make it clear that anyone can hear and be the voice of God in the earth.

210 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 28, 2007

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Kim Clement

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Kim Clement was born September 30, 1956 in South Africa, in a nation divided by apartheid.

At the tender age of 17, Kim had found himself addicted to heroine, immersed in the drug and rock scene of the seventies. But one fateful night in 1974 changed the course of his life forever. He was in a bar, in the bathroom, overdosing on heroine when he was robbed and stabbed. He stumbled onto the street and fell into a ditch, feeling himself dying as he cried out the name of "Jesus". Just as he began to feel life leaving him, a hand reached out and lifted him from death. The hand belonged to a Christian man who shared the message of Christ with Kim. From that day forward, Kim was a follower of Christ and dedicated his life to sharing that precious message.
Kim worked as a music director and youth pastor at various churches between 1976 and 1978. These were the years that Kim grew through experience. He worked as a counselor in a drug rehab center called Vital Link. He also worked with and trained mentally handicapped children, focusing on enhancing their coordination through teaching them music.

Jane Elizabeth Barnes stole Kim's heart in 1978, and they were married in Durban, South Africa that same year. They have shared 30 exciting years together and their five children are a testament of their love.
Kim's work in his native land culminated in the co-founding and building of the first non-racial church in South Africa, The Lyric Christian Center. This work, established by Dr. Fred Roberts, defied the racial apartheid system and welcomed all races.

In 1981, Kim came to the United States to attend Christ for the Nations. Between 1981-1991, Kim traveled throughout the United States, returning 5 times a year to assist at Durban Christian Center in Durban, South Africa.
In 1991, Kim moved with his family to the USA. After years of travel and ministering, Kim started "The Warriors of the New Millennium," an outreach based in Detroit, Michigan that focused on uplifting the wounded people within the City; this eventually spread throughout the United States.

Kim now resides in Southern California, with his family, and is pioneering a prophetic outreach called "Secrets".

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February 14, 2021
Because I was very interested in the topic and read this book just a few days. As I read through some parts of the book, a chill of understanding came over me. Kim Clement is NOT crazy. Christians have experienced some of the things Mr. Clement experienced. It is wonderful to have affirmation about our Lord God. Christians will appreciate reading this book.
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April 3, 2019
I wish he had written more books.

Never have I read a book that was so easy to read, and pulled me into the story. I cried as Prophet Kim shared the love he had for his family, and how God promised to be a Father to his children as he traveled for Him.
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August 4, 2020
Relevant

This is a very relevant and practical read. Helpful teaching that will sharpen your spiritual senses and understanding. Read it.
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February 9, 2023
One of the best books I’ve read in a long while.

What I thought the book would be turned out to be even more.

I am so thankful for the legacy of “crazy” that Kim Clement left us.
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July 19, 2024
Call ME crazy but I enjoyed this book well enough. Good points were made. However there were other things written that i wasn’t quite sure about.
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June 1, 2011
I bought this book because, as a Christian, I am always wanting to learn more and to be better. Prayer and hearing God have always been issues I want to know more about. I didn't really feel like I got that with this book. I believe that Kim Clement is a Christian with a passion for God. I believe that God speaks to him - I believe that God speaks to us all. But to me, the book was centered around his own experiences and not very helpful to the regular everyday folks like me who want some concrete help in that area. It's an interesting book to read to learn about the author, but no help for what it promises, hearing God's voice for yourself.
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April 13, 2015
Excellent book! GOD is actively speaking - we need to actively listening! It's so important to tune our inner ear to what GOD is saying!
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Author 3 books7 followers
May 17, 2016
Not a smooth read but a good book nonetheless about his life as a prophet.
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December 14, 2017
"Crazy" is the norm.

I can relate to Kim's experience(s) and I'm so glad I read his book. I'm encouraged and strengthened by his story. Shalom.
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