Michael E. Wolfe

Born in 1955 in Coatesville, PA, Michael was born again in 1982.

He and his wife Deborah have three daughters and eight grandchildren.

In 1987 he founded Common Clay Ministries, Inc. which ran a nine-month discipleship training course and local evangelistic outreach. This led to opportunities to teach in Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and many areas in the US, largely as a lecturer with YWAM.

In 1992, CCM, Inc. gave birth to a church fellowship known as Common Clay Christian Fellowship with which he took on the pastoral role for twelve years. This work predominately dealt with unchurched individuals with non-Christian, challenging backgrounds.

In 2002 he began teaching a course in Lancaster County Prison which focused on clarifying the nature of genuine conversion, followed by instruction on using our moral capacities the way God designed them to be used. This work led to a connection with various “after-care” ministries as an extension of the work begun in the prison.

After resigning from his pastoral role at CCCF in 2004 he pursued itinerant teaching and preaching ministry under a branch of CCM, Inc. known as Ambassador Training International.

Michael also served as pastor in two AMEC churches and assumed the role of lead chaplain at Lancaster County Prison.

He has since stepped away from the pastoral and chaplaincy roles to concentrate on writing and making educational videos.

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