Kelsey Decker of Morning Glory Global
- Colette Toach

- Nov 13
- 3 min read
In the landscape of modern ministry, few voices carry the weight of lived experience and the clarity of calling quite like Kelsey Decker, founder of Morning Glory Global. Her work reaches into one of the darkest and most overlooked mission fields of our time: the sex trade. Her message is not one of despair. It is one of hope, freedom, and the relentless love of Jesus Christ.
Kelsey’s story is not merely inspiring. It is disarming in its honesty. During her recent appearance on the Apostles Digest Podcast, she shared her journey through exploitation, addiction, and trauma, and how the power of God lifted her from those depths. The transparency with which she communicated her past revealed the very foundation of her ministry. She doesn't speak about darkness from theory. She speaks as someone who has walked through it and emerged with a mandate to rescue others still bound within it.
Today, Kelsey leads Morning Glory Global, a ministry committed to the restoration of women who are trapped in sexual exploitation, human trafficking, and high-vulnerability situations. Morning Glory Global provides street and hotel outreach, daily essentials, hygiene kits, relationship building, and spiritual support. It also offers leadership training for those who feel called to similar work, along with long-term discipleship for women seeking a new beginning.
Central to the ministry’s mission is a simple passage that Kelsey often quotes: “Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” From that scripture the very name of her ministry was born. The message is clear. No one is beyond the reach of God’s morning. No night is too long. No darkness is too deep.
On the Apostles Digest Podcast, Kelsey described the complexity of outreach in the sex trade. Many of the women she serves face a tangled web of financial bondage, trauma, addictions, and exploitation. Their transformation is not a single moment but a journey. Kelsey explained that ministry in these spaces is not about a quick prayer and an exit. It is about walking with people who have endured the unthinkable, and showing them through time, consistency, and unconditional love that their lives matter.
Morning Glory Global’s impact is growing. Through initiatives like Project Restoration, the ministry equips survivors with access to housing assistance, vocational pathways, weekly devotionals, and ongoing mentorship. The Strip Club Outreach Academy trains and equips women across the nation to bring the love of Christ into adult entertainment venues with dignity and wisdom. These programs demonstrate a commitment not only to rescue, but to stability, identity, and long-term wholeness.
In Apostles Digest, we introduce Kelsey Decker as a trusted voice, a credible leader, and a woman whose ministry aligns with the apostolic mandate to rebuild, restore, and send. Her combination of personal testimony, measurable impact, and Christ-centered vision presents a model of outreach that is both courageous and compassionate.
Readers who want to learn more or support the ministry can visit Morning Glory Global. Those who feel led to sow into the work of reaching women in crisis may give at morninggloryglobal.com/give.
Kelsey Decker’s story is not simply one of survival. It is one of assignment. Morning Glory Global stands as a testament that the light of the Gospel still pierces the darkest corners of society. For many women, it is also the first glimpse of morning.




Comments