Terry Clark (Christian Musician)
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Terry Clark (born September 22, 1946) is an American
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singer and songwriter. He is a pioneer of the
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genre, later to be called
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.


Biography

Clark is a native of San Diego. Though raised in a Christian home, as a young man he began sampling many lifestyles. A tour of duty with the military in Southeast Asia (1968–1971) left him with severe post traumatic stress. As a result, he pushed away from reality. In that condition, he experienced a powerful glimpse of God's love for him. He recounts: "Jesus said 'Terry, I know how you feel—I've seen everything human beings have ever done--but I want you to understand the difference in our response to that. You've decided not to be a human being and I've decided to become one.'" An overwhelming sense of God's love began a transformation in his life. The psychiatrists evaluating him changed their prognosis from "no hope" to "recovering satisfactorily". Clark was part of a group called "The Children of Faith" which recorded one album in 1974. After they disbanded, he and his brother Duane joined the
Myrrh Records __NOTOC__ Myrrh Records (also known as Myrrh Worship) was an American Christian music record label. According to ''Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music'', the label was instrumental in developing a popular following for contemporary Christian m ...
recording group Liberation Suite for their 1975 European tour. After being a part of several group ministries, he became a solo artist. From 1980 to 2000, Clark's lead vocal was heard on over 65 songs on
Maranatha! Music Maranatha! Music is a Christian music record label which was founded as a nonprofit ministry of Calvary Chapel in 1971. The label is distributed by Capitol Christian Music Group, a division of Universal Music Group, Universal Music. Background ...
projects, including the
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productions.


Personal life

Clark and his wife, Nancy, had been involved in a few outreaches into the Spanish-speaking world over the years and they had a few songs they could sing in Spanish for those occasions. In January 2007, they were invited to go with Potter's Field Ministries to El Salvador. The primary result was the production of ''Tuyo Soy'', an album completely in Spanish, cover and songs, exclusively for a Spanish-speaking audience.Tuyo Soy Story
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Discography

* ''We've Come To Worship'' - 2008 * ''Tuyo Soy'' - 2007 * ''The Prize'' - 2005 * ''Only Believe'' - 2000 * ''Love Heals'' - 1998 * ''This Christmas'' - 1996 * ''U Gada No'' - 1993 * ''Living Worship'' - 1992 * ''Worship Collection: I Am Yours'' - 1992 * ''In The Secret Place'' - 1991 * ''The Maranatha! Singers - Live Worship'' - 1990 * ''Terry Clark and the Clark Brothers Band: Heaven Is Not That Far Away'' - 1990 * ''Let's Worship'' - 1984 * ''Living Worship'' - 1984 * ''Melodies'' - 1980 * ''Welcome'' - 1977 * ''The Children of Faith'' - 1974


References


External links

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"God You're So Good"
{{DEFAULTSORT:Clark, Terry American performers of Christian music 1946 births Living people Performers of contemporary Christian music Musicians from Texas