After starring on the Baylor University football team from 1951-53, Dr. Bill Sherman graduated from Southwestern Seminary and began a pastoral ministry that spanned 66 years, from Texas to Tennessee. A noted leader in Baptist life, Dr. Sherman and his wife, Veta, built a ministry known for the lives it touched and the difference it made in the cause for Christ.

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Foreword by Todd D. Still Preface 1. The Early Years: The 1930s 2. The Formative Years: The 1940s 3. Baylor University: 1950-1952 4. Baylor University and Jamaica: 1953-1955 5. Seminary and First Baptist, Bonham, Texas: 1955-1959 6. Two Fine Churches--McKinney, Texas and Stillwater, Oklahoma: 1959-1967 7. Woodmont Baptist, Nashville, Tennessee: 1968-1969 8. Woodmont and Race Relations: 1970-1972 9. Some Scary Moments at Woodmont: 1973-1977 10. Woodmont--Battles on the Outside: 1978-1982 11. Woodmont--Church Life: 1983-1987 12. Woodmont--Tragedies and Miracles: 1988-1992 13. Woodmont--Battles on the Inside: 1993-1997 14. Playing Tag with Cancer: 1998-2003 15. First Baptist, Fairview, Tennessee: 2001-2011 16. First Baptist, Fairview, Tennessee, and Reflections: 2012-2020 Epilogue: Those Who Came Before Appendix: Observations for a Meaningful Ministry
