Clark is a proud resident of Indianapolis, Indiana, serving as a Minister and Elder at the Martindale Church since March 2010. With a heart that thirsts for God's people, he accepted his call to the gospel preaching ministry after much prayer and the confirmation of his pastor, Ke'tre L. He loves to quote The Williams Brothers hit song, stating that he is "just a nobody, trying to tell everybody,
about Somebody who can save anybody!" His passion for people start with the youth and teens, serving for several years as youth and young adult pastor of Martindale Church, though he has a burning desire to affect change in the area of social justice within the community at large. He cites as influences former pastors Dr. Rev. Phillip L. Shobe, his pastor, Dr. Damone P. Johnson (Metropolitan Church of Albany, NY), Dr. Thomas L. Brown, Stokely Carmichael, Martin Luther King, and a little Malcolm X. His inspiration comes from his pedigree instilled and nurtured by his mother, Donna, and his maternal grandmother, Boncilla, while charged and challenged by his paternal grandfather, Rev. Milton Manuel. Elder Clark is a self-published author, with his current available work being the devotional "His Will, His Way", with three books near completion including "What is a Christian?", and "Stand, Speak, Sit: Answering Your Call to Ministry." He is currently completing his bachelors of arts degree at Grand Canyon University where he is studying Christian Studies with an Emphasis in Biblical Studies. He was licensed in the gospel preaching ministry in March 2010 and ordained as an Elder in March 2014.