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'It's Christ in You, the Hope of Glory': Testimony of KORN Rocker Brian Welch at 'Run The Race' Premiere

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He's the rocker from KORN who came to Christ and left the party-life of sex, drugs, and rock-n-roll and has released a new documentary about his journey and how God used his little girl to open his eyes.

At the premiere of Tim Tebow's film "Run The Race," guitarist Brian "Head" Welch talked about outward appearance and how God cares more about our hearts than what we are wearing. 
 
"We just got to step back out of the religious things and just think about who Jesus hung out with — the fisherman, the prostitute, all kinds of people and I fit right in that little group. That's who He goes after and saves, He loves everybody. We're a story but the thing is, He cleans us on the inside," Welch said in an interview with The Christian Post at the faith-based movie's premiere in Los Angeles on Feb. 11.
 
"Nowhere in the Bible does it say you gotta start looking like everybody else," he said. 
 
"Suits are awesome. I'm not getting down on that but I want to be me now," Welch told the CP. "Jesus always led me and said, 'You be yourself' and you don't have to change into anything except for how He leads me to change, not how man does."

"So I can look like this and all these nice guys in suits, it's Christ in you, the hope of glory, and that's what we all have in common," he said. 
 
Welch's documentary titled Loud Crazy Love premiered on Showtime and is also available for streaming or on-demand.

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Steve Warren is a senior multimedia producer for CBN News. Warren has worked in the news departments of television stations and cable networks across the country. In addition, he also worked as a producer-director in television production and on-air promotion. A Civil War historian, he authored the book The Second Battle of Cabin Creek: Brilliant Victory. It was the companion book to the television documentary titled Last Raid at Cabin Creek currently streaming on Amazon Prime. He holds an M.A. in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma and a B.A. in Communication from the University of