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Book Now Available on Amazon and Locally in Richmond and Central Texas
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Jul16

Book Now Available o...

posted by wmccaig

Still haven’t purchased a copy of From the Sanctuary to the Streets?  Now you have no excuse!  The book is now listed on Amazon and available through the CARITAS Furniture Bank here in Richmond (1125 E. Commerce Road) and at Stitch America 10X Team in Burnet, Tx (104 West Polk (Hwy...

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Learning a few new tricks
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Jun02

Learning a few new t...

posted by wmccaig

I am very thankful to Stephanie Rice who is trying to help me better communicate using social media.  I now have a very lame twitter account that Stephanie is going to help me develop and just figured out that wordpress appears to have a function that allows you to automatically post blog...

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A Beautiful Day in our Neighborhoods
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May27

A Beautiful Day in o...

posted by wmccaig

I just spent the day in “church”, not the kind with walls and steeples and pews and pulpits, but the kind where the walls have been torn down and the Holy Spirit speaks not through the ordained but the delivered.  From Yolanda’s gift of dance and message of surrender, to...

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The Lost Art of Dreaming
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May23

The Lost Art of Drea...

posted by wmccaig

When I was a little girl, I remember hearing the song “Windy” by The Association.  Obviously, I assumed the song was about me, since my name was Wendy.  I think one of song’s lyrics somehow got implanted in my brain and shaped my personality.  It was the lyric “Windy has wings to...

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A Tribute to Dr. Cecil Sherman
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Apr23

A Tribute to Dr. Cec...

posted by wmccaig

Albert Mohler writing about the life of Cecil Sherman?  I was too curious not to check it out.  As a graduate of Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, a seminary formed out of the Cooperative Baptist split from the Southern Baptist Convention which Cecil Sherman was an instrumental part...

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Apr23

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Simplifying the Complex
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Apr08

Simplifying the Comp...

posted by wmccaig

In my experience ministry is messy.  Can it really be simple, straight-forward and focused?  Our leadership team has been going through a strategic planning process and one of our leaders suggested we read the book “Simple Church” by Thom S. Rainer and Eric Geiger.  The just of the book...

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