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Show Transcript faith without works is dead. That s the message from one Birmingham pastor to people relying on God to protect them from covid 19 instead of a vaccine. W VTM thirteen s bree Douglas shares how he s using his platform to get people to roll up their sleeves trust God and go on and get the vaccination. It s that simple. According to Pastor Darrell Warren of New saint James baptist church as someone who is fully vaccinated himself, he encourages his members to do the same thing. Faith is Active and so if I trust God enough uh that I can get a shingle shot or a flu shot and I m good then I trust him enough and get a vaccine. It s a mindset that s caught on with his members. Pastor Warren says 85-90% of them are vaccinated. People have a tendency that that when they hear it from leadership
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He was Phoenix s first Black city councilman. The legacy he left was about much more than politics. Author: 12 News Updated: 7:11 PM MST May 23, 2021
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