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K-INDEMAND Interviews Pastor William Campbell founder of Flaming Fire Ministries

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As a tool in God's hand, this messenger of God has revived and enlightened thousands around the world with the eternal message of God's salvation. Born in the remote town of Milton in eastern Pennsylvania to a Methodist pastor and his wife, The Reverend Dr. William M. Campbell, Jr., experienced quite a rich life in the itinerant ministry of Methodism. Having lived in the country of Bermuda and the states of New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Georgia, Florida and now Texas, Reverend Campbell brings many colorful and diverse experiences to the ministry. He serves as the senior pastor of Anderson Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Killeen, Texas. There he continues the work of congregation and community building that began in his first charge in Dallas, Texas. Teaching also continues to be a focal point in the ministry. For seven years, the ministry’s daily radio broadcast, The Master’s Touch, reached thousands in central Texas as well as a global internet audience in countries such as Kuwait, Iraq and other parts of the world. Pastor C, as he is affectionately called, has led this mission-oriented congregation on numerous mission trips regionally and globally to places such as New Orleans, Louisiana, and countries such as Jamaica, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Zambia and Kenya. In Nakuru, Kenya, he helped to plant the first A.M.E. Church - Bethel - which has now spawned into fifteen churches in that country. In Migori, located in southwest Kenya, there is a school named in his honor. The Dr. William M. Campbell, Jr. Academy provides exceptional primary education for 120 pupils. He is the chairman of the board of the Richard Allen Community Development Corporation which is the development arm of the church. The CDC furthers the mission of the church through property acquisition and development. Two of these properties have become the Mission House - a local social service agency which provides food, clothing and rental and utility assistance.

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