We’re looking forward to introducing you to Daryl Webb. Check out our conversation below.
Hi Daryl , thank you so much for joining us today. We’re thrilled to learn more about your journey, values and what you are currently working on. Let’s start with an ice breaker: What are you chasing, and what would happen if you stopped?
What am I chasing, and what would happen if I stopped?
I’m chasing Jesus.
Not because He’s far from me — He’s right here — but because my spirit craves Him. I desire Him in a way that keeps pulling me into deeper depths, higher dimensions, and new levels of who He is. It’s not a distant chase… it’s a pursuit of intimacy, revelation, and oneness.
If I stopped?
I’d be lifeless.
Not because of fear, but because He is my life.
He’s the breath in my lungs, the peace in my mind, the strength in my walk, and the eternal life in my soul. Stopping is not an option — when you’ve tasted the real Jesus, the Living Water, you can’t go back to being empty. You can’t un-see what He’s revealed. You can’t unknow what He’s awakened.
I’m experiencing Him now in ways I’ve never experienced Him before — fresh wind, fresh fire, fresh hunger. And the more I pursue Him, the more He unfolds layers of Himself I didn’t even know existed.
So what happens if I stop chasing Him?
I lose the very source of my being.
But as long as He keeps drawing me… I’ll keep running after Him.
Always.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Absolutely. My name is Daryl J. Webb Sr., and I am the founder and visionary of Purity Hub. Purity Hub is a space God instructed me to build — a community centered around purity, prayer, spiritual growth, and real-life transformation. It’s not a traditional church structure; it’s a hub where people can come as they are and encounter God in a fresh, authentic way.
What makes Purity Hub unique is our foundation: purity is not an appearance — it’s a lifestyle. It’s how we live, how we love, how we worship, and how we honor God with our whole lives. At Purity Hub, we focus on creating an environment where people can grow deeper, be renewed, and experience freedom without pressure, performance, or pretending.
Purity Hub was birthed from obedience. I didn’t plan this — God shifted me into it. And because of that, this hub carries a different kind of grace. Our gatherings are simple but powerful: we teach, we pray, we grow, and we build real community. People are finding healing, clarity, and direction just by being in the atmosphere.
Right now, we’re expanding our weekly virtual gatherings, growing our digital community, and preparing programs focused on purity, purpose, spiritual maturity, and inner transformation. Everything we do is designed to help people develop a real relationship with God and discover who they are in Him.
If I had to describe Purity Hub in one sentence:
It’s where the pure in heart come to grow, to be strengthened, and to experience God in a real and transformative way — without barriers, without judgment, and without compromise.
Okay, so here’s a deep one: Who saw you clearly before you could see yourself?
God did.
I didn’t recognize it at first — not until I came into real knowledge and relationship with Him. Before I ever knew who I was, He already saw me fully. He saw my flaws, my shortcomings, my wounds, the mistakes I made, and even the ones I would make later… and He still chose me. He still loved me.
Looking back, I realize He saw me with a clarity I didn’t have for myself. He saw purpose where I saw pain. He saw identity where I saw confusion. He saw a leader, a father, a builder, a voice — long before I ever believed I could be any of those things.
He didn’t just see me; He had a plan for me. A whole life written out. But it wasn’t until I surrendered — truly surrendered — that I could finally see what He had seen all along. I had to stop trying to write my own story and give the pen back to the One who authored it. That’s when clarity came. That’s when purpose came. That’s when I started becoming the man He always knew I was.
So when I think about who saw me clearly before I could see myself…
It was God.
It was always God.
What did suffering teach you that success never could?
What did suffering teach me that success never could?
Suffering taught me everything success couldn’t.
Success can celebrate you, but suffering prepares you. It purifies you. It exposes what still needs to heal, grow, mature, and develop. Suffering taught me character, integrity, humility, strength, grace, patience, and love — not the kind you say you have, but the kind you become.
My suffering showed me myself.
It forced me to confront the broken places: the father wound, the abandonment, the rejection, the insecurity, the identity battles. It revealed the layers I didn’t even know were there. And most importantly, it taught me that God sits in the suffering with you, not just in the success.
I had to put on the mindset of Christ — to understand that just as Jesus suffered, so will I. But also that the suffering of this present time is not worthy to be compared to the glory that is being revealed in me and through me. What I went through wasn’t punishment — it was preparation. It was God shaping me, pruning me, and molding me into the man He already saw.
Suffering taught me dependence on God in a way success never could.
It taught me how to trust when I couldn’t trace Him.
It taught me how to worship when I felt wounded.
It taught me that the oil on my life came from being crushed — not celebrated.
My story is proof that suffering didn’t break me; it built me. It positioned me to lead, to father, to build Purity Hub, to love people deeply, and to walk in purity and purpose with conviction. God got glory in the suffering, He’s getting glory in the healing, and He’ll get glory in the success too.
Success may show the world who you are —
but suffering showed me who God is…
and who I really am in Him.
Sure, so let’s go deeper into your values and how you think. Where are smart people getting it totally wrong today?
Where are smart people getting it totally wrong today?
Honestly, it starts in the mind. I tell my leaders and anyone I pour into:
the best seat you can ever take is the seat of a student.
The moment you stop learning, you start declining.
When we say “smart people,” the danger is that it can feed the spirit of pride and self-reliance. Intelligence turns into arrogance. Knowledge turns into ego. And that posture becomes a blindfold — it caps them, blocks them, and keeps them from real growth.
The truth is, we are not the know-all, be-all. God is.
He’s the Creator. He’s the source of wisdom. He’s the author of understanding. And too many people — not all, but far too many — think they can do success, leadership, and life without God. That’s where they get it wrong.
The key to real success isn’t being the smartest one in the room —
it’s being the most humble.
The Bible says, “Humble yourself under the mighty hand of God, and in due season, He will exalt you.” Smart people fall when they forget that.
Humility keeps you teachable.
Humility keeps you grounded.
Humility keeps you aligned with God.
Because the moment you believe you already know everything… you stop becoming anything.
So where are smart people getting it wrong?
By thinking their intelligence is enough — when the real breakthrough only comes through humility, surrender, and letting God lead.
Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. If you laid down your name, role, and possessions—what would remain?
If you laid down your name, your role, and your possessions — what would remain?
Jesus.
Because at the end of the day, life is in Him. Everything I am, everything I need, everything I desire… it’s all found in Him. My name can change, my role can shift, possessions can come and go — but Jesus is the only constant, the only anchor, the only thing that remains when everything else is stripped away.
I’m reminded of the Scripture where David cries out, “Lord, don’t take Your presence from me.” That wasn’t fear — that was understanding. David knew that without God’s presence, he was nothing. And honestly, that’s my reality too.
If you take away the titles, the work, the responsibilities, the achievements, even the identity the world sees… what remains is the part of me that belongs to Him. The man He formed. The spirit He breathed into. The heart He transformed. The purpose He wrote.
Jesus is what remains when everything external is gone.
His presence.
His grace.
His calling.
His life in me.
Because without Him, I’m empty — but with Him, I’m whole.
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