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Do you perceive yourself as experiencing fear, doubt, lack? Do you feel unloved, unimportant, unsupported, without purpose? Would you like insight and guidance to see beyond these limitations to transcend your fears, doubts and limitations to manifest happiness, abundance and spiritual connectedness? Then this is the show for you! We will welcome Washington, D.C. area-based Rev. Jim Webb to the Mind, Body & Soul Food table. Rev. Jim is the author of the best selling book, Pathways to Inner Peace, The Keys to Enlightened Living, and the forthcoming book, The Soul of Prosperity. He is an Ordained Interfaith Minister who has constructed a path to contentment based on the guidance he receives through his spiritual connection. He has appeared on national television and lectured and led seminars nationally. He has also applied the Pathways described in his book successfully in every aspect of his life. During our show, he will share wit and wisdom as he takes callers seeking guidance from Spirit.
Rev. Jim is currently the Senior Minister of the Takoma Park Metaphysical Chapel in Silver Spring, MD and has been a student and teacher of metaphysics for over 20 years. He received his spiritual training at the First Universal Spiritualist Church of Manhattan and was ordained as a Minister by the New Seminary in New York in 1996. In addition to his Masters in Divinity, Rev. Jim is a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania with an MBA in International Business and Finance. He left a position as Vice President of Marketing for a Computer Company to pursue is calling as a full-time Minister, and his unique combination of spiritual depth and practical experience helps him to provide spiritually sound yet practical support to those with whom he counsels. His warm, loving demeanor, and inspiring counseling style has been a major support for many. For more information, go to http://www.revjimwebb.com/