Small Feet Walking in Big Shoes
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Small Feet Walking in Big Shoes details Claytons remarkable rise from poverty to success. From the lean days when, as a nine-year-old, he sold peanuts at McSwains Barbership for extra cash to his brief stint in the Coast Guard during the Vietnam War, Clayton shares memories of trying to find his niche in life. But he also vividly shows how the hand of God guided him through the years.
After he met his future wife, Kathy, things started falling into place. Before he knew it, Clayton had a new job in the financial services industry and a new wife. Two children soon followed. As Claytons family grew, so did his spiritual life. He began to dream of becoming a pastor and finally, in 1990, he surrendered to the call to ministry, becoming a pastor in 1994.
Small Feet Walking in Big Shoes is a powerful, true story of how one man overcame adversity by placing his faith in God.
Clayton Mixon
Clayton Mixon began a career in the financial services industry in 1972. He retired from banking in 2006 and became a full-time pastor. Mixon is currently the senior pastor at Vinings First Baptist Church in Smyrna, Georgia. Mixon has been a bank President, Executive Director of a Christian non-profit, Chairman of the Board of a Christian non-profit, a Trustee of Noonday Baptist Association, member of the Community Evangelism team of Noonday Association, a real estate investor, and has served as Pastor of four churches in the Atlanta, Georgia area. He and his wife, Kathy, live in Marietta, Georgia and enjoy boating, fishing, and travel. They have two children and two grandchildren.
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