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McKinney Women



Making a (BIG) Difference  a review by J.B. Blocker
  I had heard about a book featuring several lady acquaintances from McKinney, Texas. The North Dallas community has blossomed over the past 20 years to become a nationally recognized Best Place to live in many categories. 
 Last week I obtained a copy. The two organizer/authors are Sheila Johnson and Michelle Prince who I have known casually for several years. When I sat down to read it, I expected a good read. I didn’t put the book back down except for more coffee.
  More communities should raise up leadership and encourage more open involvement. 
  I am a fan of collections of short stories that make a point and leave an impression. You can order a copy from Amazon at this link.
  The real surprise was not just the range of blessings and challenges each of the dozen paths had crossed and taken. I expected some variety. It was the fact that as a collection the range of inspiration was not just deep and wide, but was also much bigger than McKinney.  And the book is not just for women. I thought of my mom and several others as I visited each personal story.
  These ladies didn’t do inspirational things without the help of others who also believed, supported, and encouraged them whether parents, siblings, and even outsiders. I like to think that we are surrounded by opportunities to be Assistant Guardian Angels. Even assisting Guardian Angels counts in my book. 

State Rep. Ken Paxton receives the 2012 Patriot Award

Ken and Angela Paxton
   The Honorable Cathie Adams presented the 2012 Patriot Award for Courageous Christian Leadership to Texas State Senate Candidate Ken Paxton. Paxton made a special point to recognize his wife Angela's role in his faith, family, and career.
  The long serving Texas State Representative for the 70th House District is on the November ballet to replace Senator Florence Shapiro and the 8th Senate District.
 For more information and a list of endorsers go to:
http://www.teaparty911.com/candidates/ken_paxton_for_texas_senate.htm
- J.B. Blocker is a media consultant based in Collin County in North Texas.

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