Clint Hatton lives an inspiring life as a true example of perseverance after the most painful losses. He shows us that even after the worst grief, you can still continue to trust in God without ceasing.
In part one of this interview, Clint shares his story about overcoming his addiction to meth and cocaine, how he turned his life to Christ, and his journey to becoming a pastor in the midst of a divorce. He also shares what led him to move from Redding, CA to Dallas, TX (without ever being there).
After meeting the love of his life, he encounters the obstacles of miscarriage, and more yet still shares what he did to persevere. In only the first part of this interview, be prepared to have your faith shaken, but not weakened.

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