Same Kind of Different As Me
by Ron Hall and Denver Moore

Our November selection is the true, inspirational story
of how two men from very different backgrounds
learn how to overcome judging other people.
Our meeting will be held on December 11 at Jonnie's house in Riverview.
More details to come via email.
by Ron Hall and Denver Moore

Our November selection is the true, inspirational story
of how two men from very different backgrounds
learn how to overcome judging other people.
The nonfiction story of Same Kind of Different As Me is a tale of deep pain and difficult circumstances but has the element of nearly-unbelievable redemption.
A poor, black man who is bitter and penniless ends up graciously loving those who hate him and closing a few high-level art deals, while a self-absorbed aristocrat ends up serving at a local homeless shelter and inviting the poor into his home. This simple story of friendship calls you to evaluate your life in light of the greatest love and compassion.
Learn more about the awesome work this book has inspired by going to the website:
Same Kind of Different As Me Website
Movie in the Making
Interview with the Authors
Learn more about the awesome work this book has inspired by going to the website:
Same Kind of Different As Me Website
Movie in the Making
Interview with the Authors
Our meeting will be held on December 11 at Jonnie's house in Riverview.
More details to come via email.
1 comment:
Thank you for posting a review of “Same Kind of Different as Me.” I work with Thomas Nelson, and we would love to follow your blog and hear what readers think of this exciting book. I also want to let you know that Ron and Denver have just released a new book “What Difference Do It Make?” which updates readers on their activity since the last book came out. Please contact me if you are interested in receiving a complimentary copy of the new book for review on your site.
Thanks!
Jodi Hughes
pubintern@thomasnelson.com
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