Kelley's Journey of Faith
"I'm here at this time in my life because that's where God wants me to be. I wouldn't change the process in anyway."
Kelley's life journey is a testimony to God's sovereignty and her willingness to faithfully follow Hi [+]Kelley's Journey of Faith
"I'm here at this time in my life because that's where God wants me to be. I wouldn't change the process in anyway."
Kelley's life journey is a testimony to God's sovereignty and her willingness to faithfully follow His call - through seemingly insignificant moments, awesome opportunities and even the most daunting set of circumstances.
Born Kelley Taylor Clark in the picturesque Midwestern town of Plymouth, Michigan, on September 14, 1966, Kelley dreamed of being a superstar since she was two. While other kids were playing dolls, Kelley was playing headliner, emerging from behind the giant wingback chair in the living room, pretend microphone in hand, poised to "wow" the acquiescent. "Luckily, my parents had friends who were willing to refresh the audience," Kelley says.
Way before the popularity of karaoke, little 5-year-old Kelley sang and danced along with the jukebox at Plymouth's Elks Club where her grandparents were members. Becoming ever more in demand, club member's eventually chipped in to buy her a microphone and speakers.
About this time, Kelley's brother David was born. David suffered brain damage during delivery and the Clark family bonded together to raise a child with special needs. Kelley, used to welcoming recognition and acceptance, was suddenly faced with a social stigma she didn't understand. "People weren't as informed and accepting back then," she recalls.
Moving to the heartland of Carmel, Indiana, bound the family closer together. With her parent's attention spread thin, Kelley's role as big sister became even more demanding. Often ostracized because of her brother's disability, her music let her express herself during times of frustration and doubt.
It is said when we are down to nothing, God is up to something - giving us strength, ideas, discernment, opportunities and faith. All we need to do is open our hearts and minds to recognize His gifts. Kelley accepted Christ as her Lord and Savior during this time - as one of her songs says..."just in time." She continued to cling to His gifts of song and writing.
Kelley comes by her exuberance honestly. Her parents, as board members of the town's community center, spearheaded an initiative to build a safe haven for kids and teens. Kelle
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