Ron Pickell is a retired pastor and chaplain. His most recent position was serving on the University Campus of UC Berkeley, California for 25 years.
In this episode Ron talks with us about how being rooted means knowing what you’re about, where you’re going, and what’s most important. For Ron, that means understanding the presence and power of God among us right now. Ron shares his conversion story, his near death experience of a years ago and how that changed him.
As a special bonus, we’ve included a song of Ron’s from many years back called “The Wedding.” Stay till the end.
To get into contact with Ron, check out his instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/rpig4wordoncampus/
To support his podcast go to davidachata.substack.com
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