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The Stained Glass Pickup: Glimpses of God's Uncommon Wisdom

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Where do you meet God? In Cathy Messecar's The Stained Glass Pickup discover God waiting for you in unpredictable places. Through poignant stories, the author points you to the One who created you - the One who is waiting for you in the details and chaos of everyday life. 52 inspiring chapters. This makes a wonderful gift book.

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First published December 26, 2006

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Cathy Messecar

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Cathy Turner Messecar, born in Nashville, Arkansas, has lived in Texas most of her life. Married to David, they will celebrate a 40th wedding anniversary in July/2007.

She and her husband reside in Montgomery, Texas, the birthplace of the Texas flag. From their rural farm, Leaning Tree Acres, they own and operate a trucking company, delivering rock and alfalfa. Cathy and David have two children and four grandchildren and one due in December. Cathy says, We live on the farm together. We eat some meals together . . . We are the Waltons.

She has taught womens Bible classes for over 25 years. She also speaks at retreats and organizations such as garden clubs, Retired Teachers and MOPS.

A freelance writer, she has written for the Houston Chronicle, Christian Woman, Sisterhood, Power for Today, Christian Mirror Webzine and the Pen & Sword Newsletter for the Amy Foundation. Her inspirational writings appear in other devotional compilation books.

She is in her sixth year of writing an inspirational column for the Friday religion section of The Courier, Conroe, Texas, and has received a Roaring Lambs award from the Amy Foundation for one column. Cathy has received the award of Competent Toastmaster from Toastmasters International (speakers club), and is working toward the silver award.

Her first book The Stained Glass Pickup published by Leafwood Publishers/ACU Press is currently available online and in bookstores.

Cathys interests include family and friends, and snooping around antique fairs, collecting old linens, serving tea from her teapots and cups, and of course, writing.


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July 16, 2011
Cathy Messecar's little book is packed full of glimpses of uncommon wisdom. It is an excellent accompaniment to a daily devotional.
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