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Sharon A. Hersh, M.A., LPC
Clint Clark is a gifted and courageous counselor, teacher, and speaker. Clint makes his academic knowledge as well as his life experience available for his clients. He does not shirk back from acknowledging his own bondage and how that very bondage has become the context for his greatest liberation. Clint can work with men and women, couples, and adolescent boys who find themselves entangled in a world that loudly proclaims, "Be Ashamed. Hide. Keep Secrets." With kindness and strength Clint can lead these same clients to a freedom that proclaims, "You can be known, accepted, forgiven, and still wanted."
Clint is also an excellent communicator and teacher. He skillfully uses significant information, compelling stories, and spiritual categories that make the listener believer that there is, indeed, hope ahead!
--Sharon A. Hersh, M.A., LPC; Counselor, Speaker and Author of Brave Hearts, Mom, I Feel Fat, Mom, Sex Is No Big Deal as well as many others
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Pastor Jeff Giles, Calvary Church
We recently hosted a seminar on Disordered Sexuality led by Clinton Clark here at Calvary Church. Clint's personal journey and professional expertise were used by God to shine His light on the dark sexual issues that keep so many of us in a hiding place of a guilt and shame. Many in our church family were pointed toward healing in Christ and hope for sexual integrity in this world of false intimacy.
--Pastor Jeff Giles, Calvary Church, Longmont, CO
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Rev. Michael J. Cusick, MA, LPC
Having served alongside Clint in a variety of counseling, speaking, and ministry settings I can wholeheartedly say that he is a man committed to living wholeheartedly—then bringing others to that same place of freedom in Christ. As a counselor, minister, speaker who facilitates deep transformation in the soul, Clint Clark is one the most solid and effective counselors that I can recommend.
-- Rev. Michael J. Cusick, MA, LPC
President, Restoring the Soul
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Rick Feria, Family Life Pastor
Clint's presentation provides a great deal of information that can help
guys understand a biblical perspective on masculinity, the personal
brokenness that can get in the way of this being expressed, and things that
can be helpful in dealing with our brokenness. The small group interaction
that is part of this is also beneficial.
-- Rick Feria, Family Life Pastor
Eastern Hills Community Church; ehills.org
Centennial, Colorado
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