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In All Dressed Up and No Place to Go, Wallace Phillips, pastor and author of the popular book Just Plain Vanilla, addresses many issues that have caused division in the church and provides practical advice to bringing unity to the local church fellowship.
Wallace Phillips is Senior Pastor of Carpenter's Shop Church of Ahoskie, North Carolina. Leading the way inmulti-cultural ministry in his region, Wallace models unity in the midst of diversity. He produces the daily radio ministry "Tools of the Trade" and writes a weekly column called "The Carpenter's Tools."
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“Pastor Wallace Phillips serves up a hefty portion of real life application to go along with a side dish of good intentions. Good intentions are useless if they never get out of the gate. Reaching people...all people is the heart of God. Wallace Phillips brings home the way real worship should be. He concludes, ‘Race divides, but relationship with Christ unites.’”
Alvin Slaughter Founder and President Alvin Slaughter Concerts FaithLife International www.alvinslaughter.com
“Wallace Phillips has learned a lot of gospel lessons the hard way and in this book he shares the wisdom of his experiences as a pastor in rural North Carolina. He candidly reminds us of what Jesus said the church should look like: a place where all are welcome, regardless of their skin color, attire, or handicaps.”
John W. Kennedy News Editor Today's Pentecostal Evangel jkennedy@ag.org
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