What does it feel like to live life as a homeless person on the streets of Ft. Worth, TX? How should we respond when God calls us to serve the homeless and be His Hands extended to the marginalized in our cities?
Denver Moore and Ron Hall's journey in the New York Times Bestseller the Same Kind of Different As Me answers both of these questions in an amazing true story of how God brought together a man of complete poverty and a wealthy international art dealer through the prayers and vision of a Godly woman, Deborah Hall.
The contrasts presented when two men encounter one another creates a seemingly impossible blend of two lives but as the reader turns the pages a beautiful tapestry is created capturing the essence of forgiveness, unconditional love and the miracle of life-changing conversions on the part of both men. Follow the Reader's Guide to discover what happened when three lives dealt with prejudice, homelessness, sickness and suffering, forgiveness and faith that changed their city forever. "This is a truly wonderful book!" Mrs. Barbara Bush.
The contrasts presented when two men encounter one another creates a seemingly impossible blend of two lives but as the reader turns the pages a beautiful tapestry is created capturing the essence of forgiveness, unconditional love and the miracle of life-changing conversions on the part of both men. Follow the Reader's Guide to discover what happened when three lives dealt with prejudice, homelessness, sickness and suffering, forgiveness and faith that changed their city forever. "This is a truly wonderful book!" Mrs. Barbara Bush.
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