
Sharing authentic stories of the challenges and joys of our everyday lives as we pursue a Christ-focused life of impact.
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Do you know the story of St Patrick?
During a slow time this past Saturday, Kim and I dropped by the Walmart Superstore. It was my idea. I had shopping to do. First, I rushed to the cereal aisle and bought a Family Size box of chocolate Lucky Charms. Thinking better of it, I got two. On the way across...
God Bless My Healers
CRASH! The lid to the sugar dish exploded on contact with the floor, scattering shards of glass in every direction. Anger flashed briefly in my eyes but was quickly replaced by embarrassment. What was now debris had once been part of a beautiful set of China handed...
Injured!
Although this post deals with a nasty injury, for the sake of squeamish readers, I promise to avoid graphic details. My last post, "The Playful Pursuit of Passions" detailed my recent fascination with woodworking, but anyone who knows me well is aware that this isn't...
About Jimmy
Jimmy McAfee grew up in Nashville, TN and attended Goodpasture Christian School. He was raised in a loving family with an older sister and younger brother. Jimmy met his charming wife, Kim, at the University of Tennessee while completing his degree in Industrial Engineering. Subsequently, he earned an MBA at the University of South Carolina. He has worked in manufacturing for 25+ years for Newell Rubbermaid, O’Sullivan Furniture, and currently Overhead Door Corporation. He and Kim attend Valley Creek Church in Lewisville, TX.
His daughter, Erin, is married and lives in Lewisville, TX. His son, James, is a recent graduate of the University of Texas at Austin.
Jimmy and Kim led the First Fruits ministry team for 6 years, focusing on building community by meeting the needs of our neighbors through relational serving. He wrote the stories in the book, Build Neighbors, based on the lessons God taught them in this ministry.
Jimmy publishes the blog Making Waves, telling stories of discovering God in both miracles and everyday routine.
Woodworking has been a lifelong passion that he enjoys sharing with others.
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In Build Neighbors, I tell my story of discovering a life of community. What began as a simple effort to serve people in need led to relationships that not only changed my perspective of others, but also challenged my own inner brokenness. This collection of story-based lessons is aimed at helping anyone who wants to live more fully in community with friends and neighbors. It speaks candidly about our insecurities in opening up to others, the difficult choices we face and ultimately the joy received from loving our neighbors. Relational serving focuses on meeting physical needs but also sharing the love God holds for each of us. You can build deeper relationships, become more engaged and build the city of your dreams.