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Dr. CAW Clark Preaching 'Being On Fire For God' #1

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The Prince of Preachers ministering on why we need to be on Fire for God, Great preaching about The Burning Bush

His Sermons Will Forever Live On....

Brotha Rollins Supports CAW CLARK MINISTRIES

The Rev. Dr. C.A.W. Clark Sr., who spent more than half a century preaching from the pulpit of the Good Street Baptist Church, a South Dallas church, died Sunday July 27, 2008. He was 93. Born Caesar Arthur Walter Clark on Dec. 13, 1914, in Shreveport, La., Clark was ordained in 1933 and led his first pastorate at the Israelite Baptist Church in Longstreet, La., at the age of 19.

He joined Good Street in September 1950 and remained there until his death. Good Street became one of Dallas' first black mega-churches, opening its doors to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1956. Clark, a friend of King's father, encouraged the younger King in his work.

"This is the passing of an era. We won't see his likes again," the Rev. Gerald Britt Jr., vice president for public policy at Central Dallas Ministries, told The Dallas Morning News for its Monday editions. "He was a master of the pulpit who influenced generations of preachers."

At Good Street, Clark oversaw the opening of day care centers, a credit union, low-income housing and a legal clinic. "Everybody who knows anything about black Baptist life is familiar with C.A.W. Clark," Cleophus LaRue, author of the book The Heart of Black Preaching, told The Dallas Morning News in 2006. "He was regarded as one of the great black preachers in the 20th century."
C. A. W. Clark Ministries, Inc . is established by Mrs. Carolyn E. Clark, wife of Dr. C. A. W. Clark, to honor the preaching ministry legacy of her husband Dr. C. A. W. Clark, Sr.
The Rev. Dr. C.A.W. Clark Sr., who spent more than half a century preaching from the pulpit of the Good Street Baptist Church, a South Dallas church, died Sunday July 27, 2008. He was 93. Born Caesar Arthur Walter Clark on Dec. 13, 1914, in Shreveport, La., Clark was ordained in 1933 and led his first pastorate at the Israelite Baptist Church in Longstreet, La., at the age of 19.


He joined Good Street in September 1950 and remained there until his death. Good Street became one of Dallas' first black mega-churches, opening its doors to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1956. Clark, a friend of King's father, encouraged the younger King in his work

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  • If possible I would like to see some vidieo of Dr. Clarck from the 80's

  • @strongsaber1 they have a Online store where u can order his sermons, google CAW Clark Ministries

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  • Dr. Clark preached a revival for my dad when I was a kid. And what I remember most is that everyone was standing up when he was closing and that little man put his foot on the podium and all of sudden everyone was laying down!!!!

  • I miss my papa sooo much! Love you Papa!!! :o(

  • I heard him live one time in Oakland. I will never forget it. "What Judas had waited til' Sunday". My word!

  • The greatest preacher since Paul!

  • @BeBoldMinistries

    I also saw him every year. In Los Angeles. The first time I saw him was in Beaumont Texas

  • One of the Greatest Preachers. Had a chance to hear him every summer when he came to Los angeles.

  • One Of the Greatest Preacher In the World I Met him a Ten Years old At Good Street When My pastor Always preach for him in January.

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