Touré Roberts Brings "Wholeness" to Millennials With New Book
Touré Roberts is a popular pastor with two churches in Los Angeles and Denver. He is also a published author, with two books dedicated to inspiring people to dig deep and conquer insecurities that are sometimes getting in the way of potential.
Roberts sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith in Los Angeles to discuss his upcoming book "Wholeness: Winning in Life From The Inside Out," which is currently available. He touches on the idea that your "insides determine your outsides" and many people need to look in a mirror to dig deep and find their own personal wholeness.
Roberts has a huge millennial following and explains that authenticity is the reason the younger generation is attracted to his message. He also encourages people to take the "wholeness" test on his website www.areyouwhole.com where you can also buy the book.
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