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It's easy to see the need for change in our workplaces or communities, but we rarely know the part we play in it. There is a distinct possibility that we could be part of the problem.
In 1987, Darryl had a conversation that disrupted how he saw the world. After the discussion, Darryl knew he would have to change how he approached life and ministry.
Today, Darryl Williamson, the Living Faith Bible Fellowship pastor in Tampa, Fl, joins MercyCast. He has contributed to 12 Faithful Men: Portraits of Faithful Endurance in Pastoral Ministry and All Are Welcome: Toward a Multi-Everything Church and featured in my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking. Darryl is passionate about spiritual formation, racial reconciliation, restorative justice, faith-work-economics, ethics and theology, and church history. He currently sits on the board of The Gospel Coalition.
You can follow Darryl on Twitter and read his articles on The Gospel Coalition website.
Thanks for listening. We want to hear from you!
Email us at [email protected].
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It's easy to see the need for change in our workplaces or communities, but we rarely know the part we play in it. There is a distinct possibility that we could be part of the problem.
In 1987, Darryl had a conversation that disrupted how he saw the world. After the discussion, Darryl knew he would have to change how he approached life and ministry.
Today, Darryl Williamson, the Living Faith Bible Fellowship pastor in Tampa, Fl, joins MercyCast. He has contributed to 12 Faithful Men: Portraits of Faithful Endurance in Pastoral Ministry and All Are Welcome: Toward a Multi-Everything Church and featured in my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking. Darryl is passionate about spiritual formation, racial reconciliation, restorative justice, faith-work-economics, ethics and theology, and church history. He currently sits on the board of The Gospel Coalition.
You can follow Darryl on Twitter and read his articles on The Gospel Coalition website.
Thanks for listening. We want to hear from you!
Email us at [email protected].