Author Biography
Hudson W. Griffith is the son of Christian Missionary Parents, originally from the Caribbean Island of Barbados. He is a third generation ordained minister who started preaching from the age of fourteen years old, after being raised in a Christian Pentecostal environment and attending different Bible Schools. He has a passion for Youth, unity of the body of Christ, for the disadvantaged ex-offenders and the homeless, for Couples Ministries especially for Christian Leaders, changing the attitudes of men to be more responsible, and for writing inspirational literature to bring change. Hudson's interdenominational outlook for the unity of the body of Christ started when he was named 'Preacher Boy' with the interdenominational Youth For Christ Movement in the Caribbean. He started preaching as a youngster in short pants, and ministered in both word and song where his eloquence and delivery were considered amazing. He later became President General of the Barbados National Youth Council and represented the Island at many international forums. Hudson often says that God only gave him two talents, speaking and writing. As a result, he has distinguished himself as a Motivational Speaker to both Christian and secular audiences, an Inspirational Writer, Published Author, Photo Journalist, Professional Staff and Seminar Trainer, Radio and TV personality, Certified Crisis Counselor, Personal Development Mentor, Revival and Conference Speaker and Public Relations Consultant. Hudson attended the prestigious Combermere School in Barbados and later the University of the West Indies where he completed studies in Mass Media Communications, Public Relations, Broadcasting, Business Management and Human Resource Management. He is also a graduate of Haggai Leadership Training Institute in Singapore and has developed the Changing Attitudes Training modules, lecturing as well as a Church Growth Specialist. Hudson founded HWG Public Relations Services, a public relations and training firm, The Deliverance Youth Movement in the Caribbean which catered to drug addicts, alcoholics, prostitutes, delinquent and underprivileged youth not affected by the ministry of the church, an interdenominational prayer movement called Operation Intercession. He relocated to Las Vegas, NV and married Shelea Lucas-Jones. Together they established Men in Search of Change, Unite For Change Radio Program, HWG Outreach Ministries for Change International, and the International Change Institute.