Clarence W. Hall was an American journalist and author best known for his reporting with The Saturday Evening Post. He gained national attention for his coverage of the 1949 Billy Graham crusade in Los Angeles, which played a key role in bringing Graham to national prominence. Hall had a knack for capturing spiritual themes and religious movements in a straightforward, compelling way. His writing often focused on Christian revivalism and the intersection of faith and American life. Beyond journalism, he also authored several books, often centered on Christian thought and social issues.