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Racism is not a skin problem, it is a SIN problem. Bishop Webb preaches that violence begets violence, but unity with the brethren will always invite the Holy Spirit in. Recognizing that you can be angry and sin not, Dr. Webb believes that righteous anger turns ordinary people into heroes who shape the course of history. He invites us to be part of the solution, and urges those hurt by racism not to let the adversity destroy their character, but instead let it define their character. Consistency is powerful, and Dr. Webb opens our eyes to the consistent opportunities to stand firm in our…mehr

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Racism is not a skin problem, it is a SIN problem. Bishop Webb preaches that violence begets violence, but unity with the brethren will always invite the Holy Spirit in. Recognizing that you can be angry and sin not, Dr. Webb believes that righteous anger turns ordinary people into heroes who shape the course of history. He invites us to be part of the solution, and urges those hurt by racism not to let the adversity destroy their character, but instead let it define their character. Consistency is powerful, and Dr. Webb opens our eyes to the consistent opportunities to stand firm in our conviction that if God is no respecter of persons, we should follow His example and embrace our differences with Christ-like love.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Ron Webb is the pastor of the Mt. Calvary Powerhouse Church in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Pastor Webb has been in the ministry for over 35 years. The unique ministry of Dr. Ron Webb is evident as he is anointed in the area's leadership and church government. Dr. Webb has been considered by many to be A Pastor to Pastors. His ministry is centered around Restoration and Racial Reconciliation and a sincere belief that we must Reach the Lost at Any Cost. His preaching and teaching focuses on empowerment and hope.