Kim Clement’s Prophetic Legacy and House of Destiny

Kim Clement was the South African musician and prophet who founded House of Destiny, and the ministry he built is now carried forward by his daughter Donné Clement Petruska. Its programming streams free on FaithNFreedom — no subscription, no censorship, on any device. Two broadcasts run on the platform: Codebreakers, unpacking current events through the prophetic, and Gathering of the Dangerous, a live Spirit-led prayer broadcast.
Who Was Kim Clement?
Kim Clement was born in 1956 in Uitenhage, a small town in South Africa, into a musical family. He began classical piano at five years old and never really put it down. That detail matters more than it sounds, because the music never became a separate thing from the ministry — he prophesied at a keyboard, often improvising the words and the melody at once. People called him the singing prophet, and it was descriptive rather than poetic.
His early ministry was in South Africa, where he helped establish The Lyric Christian Center, a non-racial church during a period when that was a costly thing to build. He later moved to the United States, spent years traveling, and eventually made Detroit a base, where he ran an outreach he called the Warriors of the New Millennium.
In 2012 he relocated to Camarillo, California, and built the House of Destiny facility — designed from the start around streaming his sermons, music, and concerts to a global audience rather than a local congregation.
He died in November 2016, aged 60, after a long illness.
A man who started with a piano at five and finished by building a broadcast facility to reach every continent did not change direction along the way. He just kept following the same instruction into bigger rooms.
Kim Clement’s Prophecies and Teaching
Kim Clement’s prophecies were unusual in tone as much as content. Where a great deal of prophetic ministry leans toward warning, his consistently leaned toward destiny — what God intended for a person or a nation rather than what was about to go wrong.
The line House of Destiny returns to most often captures it: “You’re somewhere in the future and you look much better than you look right now.”
He is best known publicly for prophecies concerning American political life, and several of his words have been revisited extensively since his death. That work of revisiting is now a formal part of the ministry — Prophetic Rewind and Codebreakers both exist to go back to what he spoke and read it against what has happened.
He also wrote, including The Sound of His Voice, Secrets of the Prophetic: Unveiling Your Future, and Call Me Crazy, But I’m Hearing God’s Voice.
Whatever a person concludes about any individual word, the posture is worth learning from. He painted destiny in a way that made people want to walk toward their future rather than brace against it — and that is closer to how God has always spoken to His people than fear ever was.
What Is House of Destiny?
House of Destiny, also known as the Kim Clement Center, is a non-profit organization focused on making a global impact with Christ’s message of hope. Using music and modern technology to cross cultural, social, and political barriers, the ministry reaches every continent.
Its stated mission is to reach out with God’s message of hope and love to all who will hear it, regardless of their place in life — the lost, the hurt and broken, the cynical and jaded, the forgotten, the rejected, the rich and the poor alike. The ministry describes its approach as bringing neither discrimination nor judgment, but inspiring hope through an uplifting message that brings restoration to life and the future, and often healing from the past.
House of Destiny operates as an online church with a global membership, organized around seven core values: destiny, worship, prayer, love, generosity, community, and influence.
Following Kim Clement’s passing, Donné Clement Petruska has continued leading the ministry alongside Pastor Fah and Christie Desfontaine, carrying forward the same commitment to fearless intercession and prophetic teaching.
House of Destiny on FaithNFreedom
Two broadcasts stream free on FaithNFreedom.
Codebreakers, hosted by Donné Clement Petruska, is dedicated to unpacking current events and their relevance to the prophetic — connecting what is happening now to what was spoken before, including a great deal of what her father spoke.
Gathering of the Dangerous is a bold, Spirit-led prayer and ministry broadcast where Donné, Pastor Fah, and Christie respond in real time to prayer needs, questions, and prophetic insight, carrying on Kim Clement’s legacy of fearless intercession. It airs live on Tuesday nights.
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Both are free to watch with no subscription required. Access works through any web browser at FaithNFreedom.social, or through the free FaithNFreedomTV app on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, iPhone, and Android.
The Full Programming Slate
Beyond the two broadcasts carried on FaithNFreedom, the ministry produces a wider range of programming through its own platform.
Prophetic Rewind, hosted by Donné Clement Petruska, revisits all things Kim Clement. Analysis decodes current headlines through the lens of the Word and the voice of the prophet, offering real-time insight into the spiritual battle behind world affairs. Walking in the Prophetic is a teaching ministry with Pastor Fah, helping believers learn to hear God’s voice, walk in covenant, and live a prophetic lifestyle — rooted in Scripture and shaped by years of walking alongside Kim Clement.
Israel Update, hosted by Christie Desfontaine, focuses entirely on Israel, with breaking news from Israeli correspondent Doobie Sabbo. Real Life, Real Faith explores the intersection of faith and everyday life. Perspectives of the Prophetic with Charlie Jordan examines current events through biblical prophecy — Jordan is a musician-turned-minister with over thirty years of ministry experience, including training and serving under Kim Clement. The ministry also produces Destiny Worship and Destiny Kids.
Why FaithNFreedom Carries the Kim Clement Legacy
FaithNFreedom.social exists as a Christian Patriot media community built to carry independent voices that mainstream platforms have increasingly restricted. Prophetic teaching is among the categories most affected by that pressure.
House of Destiny’s commitment to prophetic ministry that engages current events directly — rather than avoiding them — is exactly the kind of work the platform was built to carry. Donné Clement Petruska also teaches Day 5 of the Hearing From God series, where she makes the case that the prophetic gift was never meant to stay with one person — including her own father.
That is the healthiest possible thing for a daughter carrying a famous father’s ministry to say. She is not guarding an inheritance. She is handing it out.
FaithNFreedom carries House of Destiny alongside more than 40 independent creators across three free 24/7 channels and over 1,000 on-demand videos. Join the community discussion at the Codebreakers creator page on FaithNFreedom.social, or learn more about the FaithNFreedom platform.
Questions About Kim Clement and House of Destiny
Who was Kim Clement?
Kim Clement was a South African musician, pastor, and prophet known as the singing prophet, who founded House of Destiny. Born in 1956 in Uitenhage, South Africa, he began classical piano at five, helped establish a non-racial church in South Africa, later ministered in the United States, and built the House of Destiny facility in Camarillo, California, in 2012. He died in November 2016 at the age of 60.
What were Kim Clement’s prophecies known for?
His prophecies leaned toward destiny rather than warning — what God intended for a person or a nation rather than what was about to go wrong. He is best known publicly for words concerning American political life, and House of Destiny now revisits his prophecies formally through Prophetic Rewind and Codebreakers.
Who is Kim Clement’s daughter?
Donné Clement Petruska, who leads House of Destiny following her father’s passing. She hosts Prophetic Rewind and Codebreakers, and co-leads Gathering of the Dangerous alongside Pastor Fah and Christie Desfontaine.
What is House of Destiny?
House of Destiny, also known as the Kim Clement Center, is a non-profit prophetic ministry and online church founded by Kim Clement. It uses music and modern technology to cross cultural, social, and political barriers, reaching every continent with a message of hope.
Where can I watch House of Destiny free?
Codebreakers and Gathering of the Dangerous stream free on FaithNFreedom with no subscription required. Watch through any web browser, or install the free FaithNFreedomTV app on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, iPhone, or Android. Additional programming is available through the ministry’s own platform.
What is Codebreakers?
Codebreakers is a House of Destiny broadcast hosted by Donné Clement Petruska, dedicated to unpacking current events and their relevance to the prophetic. It connects present-day headlines to what was spoken prophetically, including much of Kim Clement’s body of work, and streams free on FaithNFreedom.
What is Gathering of the Dangerous?
A bold, Spirit-led prayer and ministry broadcast where Donné Clement Petruska, Pastor Fah, and Christie Desfontaine respond in real time to prayer needs, questions, and prophetic insight. It carries on Kim Clement’s legacy of fearless intercession and airs live on Tuesday nights, free on FaithNFreedom.
What books did Kim Clement write?
His works include The Sound of His Voice, Secrets of the Prophetic: Unveiling Your Future, and Call Me Crazy, But I’m Hearing God’s Voice.
What are the core values of House of Destiny?
Seven: destiny, worship, prayer, love, generosity, community, and influence. Its mission statement is empowering people to lead, influence, and achieve their destiny.
Do I need a subscription to watch on FaithNFreedom?
No. FaithNFreedom is free to watch with no subscription required. The platform carries more than 40 independent creators across three free 24/7 channels and over 1,000 on-demand videos, accessible on web and through free apps for every major device.