William "Ronnie" McKinnon

Joining us next is Pastor William "Ronnie" McKinnon III. Ronnie and I dive right into the topic of race, diversity, and making a difference in culture. Born and raised in South Georgia, Ronnie faced plenty of racial adversity as an African American but always chose to view others as his neighbor rather than by the color of their skin. The story starts at his church's monthly fish fry when KKK and Neo-Nazi member, Ken Parker enters the scene. You won't want to miss this beautiful story of forgiveness, redemption, and hope.

Racism is always a hot topic in our culture. My hope is this episode inspires you to get to know your neighbors before judging them based on the color of their skin, political views, or religion. The only way we are going to see any shift in society is by loving our neighbors. Sit back, relax, and get your pens ready... because this is Write it Down!


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