Covenant of Grace

Al Henson
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Al Henson

Al Henson, born 1948, died N/A, is an American preacher and ministry founder whose work has blended pastoral leadership with global humanitarian efforts, rooted in his evangelical faith. Born in Tennessee, Alfred G. Henson graduated with an Agricultural Engineering degree from the University of Tennessee before earning a Master’s and Doctorate of Divinity from Liberty University. His call to ministry led him to establish Lighthouse Ministries in 1978 in Antioch, Tennessee, where he served as lead shepherd for 33 years, growing it into a network of local churches, a multinational school, and a camp for disadvantaged children. His preaching, marked by a focus on compassion and practical faith, extended beyond the pulpit into international outreach, particularly in Southeast Asia. In addition to Lighthouse, Henson founded the Compassionate Hope Foundation in Thailand, aimed at preventing human trafficking through education and support for at-risk children and adolescents in tribal regions. His ministry reflects a hands-on approach, building partnerships with local leaders across nations like Thailand to address both spiritual and social needs. Now in his late 70s, Henson remains active, living in Tennessee with his wife, their legacy carried on by four children and eight grandchildren. As of March 21, 2025, his work continues to influence evangelical and charitable circles, recognized for its dual emphasis on preaching the gospel and serving the vulnerable.