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Dr. Charles Williams is a devoted pastor, Bible teacher, and spiritual counselor with over two decades of experience in ministry. Born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi, he has dedicated his life to exploring the transformative power of Scripture and guiding others toward a deeper relationship with God.
He holds a Doctoral degree in Psychology and a Master's in Theology; also, he holds other degrees in the secular arena, which, in turn, makes a balance in his teaching from where he developed a passion for biblical exegesis and spiritual formation. Throughout his career, he has served in a range of leadership roles, from church planting and pastoral care to teaching in Bible schools and mentoring future leaders in the faith.
A prolific speaker and teacher, Dr. Williams is best known for his heartfelt, Scripture-rich messages that speak to the soul. He has hosted conferences, appeared on Christian media platforms, and led outreach missions across many states and online with churches in India that have taken Christ as being Lord. His life and message are deeply influenced by mentors such as Apostles Tony and Cynthia Brazelton" (VCMI), Reverend Dwayne G. Parker (EMBC), and Prophet Cook Ministries, Dr. Lonise Bias and he finds continual inspiration in the life of Jesus Christ, whose grace, compassion, and truth remain his guiding light. Outside of ministry, he works on spending quiet time in nature and listens to gospel and classical music. He's an abstract Artist, see "Docspiantings.com' He is a devoted husband to his beloved wife, Cynthia Williams, whose unwavering love and support have been a cornerstone of his life and ministry. Together, they are the proud parents of five children. Though two beloved sons have gone on to be with the Lord, their memory lives on and continues to inspire the family's faith journey.
In this book, Who Told You You Were Naked, the author offers not only theological insight but also deeply personal reflections born out of triumph, loss, and restoration. His mission is to help others silence the voice of the accuser, rediscover their identity in Christ, and walk boldly in the freedom of God's truth.
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