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Kevin Meador

Kevin Meador (N/A–N/A) is an American preacher and evangelist whose ministry has focused on prayer, revival, and biblical teaching, primarily within conservative evangelical circles. Born in Mississippi—specific date unavailable—he was converted at age 12 and surrendered to preach at 19, beginning his ministerial journey in 1996 after serving churches throughout his home state. He founded Prayer Closet Ministries, Inc., in Hickory, Mississippi, where he serves as president and director, emphasizing intercessory prayer and spiritual warfare. Married with a family—details not widely publicized—he has balanced his calling with personal life, maintaining a base in Mississippi. Meador’s preaching career spans revivals, conferences, crusades, and workshops across denominations, with sermons like “The Impacting Word of God” (April 12, 2004) and “Why Should I Pray For The Lost” (March 26, 2006) available on SermonAudio, reflecting his focus on God’s transformative power and evangelistic burden. Educated at Mississippi College, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, and Reformed Theological Seminary, he brings a scholarly depth to his practical messages. Beyond preaching, he counsels on physical and emotional healing, authoring resources like “Praying Through Matthew” to equip believers. As of 2025, Meador remains active, leaving a legacy as a preacher whose passion for prayer and revival has influenced countless lives, though his reach is primarily within evangelical networks rather than mainstream prominence.