Amber is the woman that met death before she submitted to God.
Meet Pastor, Prophetess Amber Hodge
Before she ever found her voice, life tried to bury it.
Prophetess Amber Hodge’s story is not one of perfection — it is a story of survival, crushing, obedience, and the undeniable power of God to redeem what pain tried to destroy. Amber is the woman who encountered death before she fully submitted to God. Long before purpose became visible, pain introduced itself first.
Raised within the foster care system, she grew up carrying wounds that many people never saw. Rejection, abandonment, instability, grief, and emotional warfare became familiar battles long before she understood the depth of the oil resting on her life. At a young age, she stood and watched the casket close on her mother, carrying a pain words could never fully explain. The absence of her father left her searching for identity, love, and belonging in places that only deepened the wounds she already carried.
She endured homelessness. She battled addiction. She wrestled with brokenness, rejection, anger, and the silent suffering that comes from trying to survive while internally falling apart. There were seasons where God began pulling her away from everything familiar — relationships, environments, attachments, and even family. And she wrestled with it deeply. The separation created anger, confusion, and resistance within her heart because she did not yet understand that isolation was part of God’s process to preserve her life and purify her calling.
But God intervened.
When she finally submitted to God, that is when transformation truly began. God began healing her heart, correcting her spirit, and teaching her obedience beyond emotions. What once felt like punishment became protection. What felt like abandonment became divine separation. God was removing unfamiliar voices so they could no longer control, manipulate, or silence what He had anointed her to confront and destroy.
Prophetess Amber was not called by man to become a prophet. Her calling was ordained by God long before people ever recognized it. Scripture declares in Jeremiah\ 1:5:
“Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.”
The walk of a prophet is often lonely. It requires separation, sacrifice, and surrender. Yet despite the warfare attached to her calling, she refused to allow unfamiliar voices to control what God had already given her authority to overcome. The same oil people tried to suffocate became the very evidence of God’s hand upon her life.
Prophetess Amber is also the mother of three beautiful children whom she had at a young age out of wedlock. What many would have labeled as shame, failure, or disqualification became another testimony of God’s mercy and redeeming power. God stepped into her broken places, transformed her life, delivered her from bondage, and revealed that purpose can still emerge from pain.
Today, she stands as living proof that your history does not have the final say over your destiny. Her life is a testimony that God still calls, heals, restores, and uses people who have been broken, overlooked, abandoned, addicted, silenced, and counted out.
Now, with boldness, transparency, and prophetic conviction, Prophetess Amber Hodge uses her voice to help others break free from spiritual suffocation, confront the hidden places that kept them silent, and walk fully in the identity and assignment God created them to carry.
Because what God anoints, pain cannot kill.

