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082 _a976.4
100 1 _aHall, Ron
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aSame kind of different as me
_c/ Ron Hall & Denver Moore ; with Lynn Vincent
264 1 _aNashville, Tennessee :
_bW Publishing,
_c[2006]
300 _a245 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates :
_billustrations
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
520 _aMeet Denver, a man raised under plantation-style slavery in Louisiana in the 1960s; a man who escaped, hopping a train to wander, homeless, for eighteen years on the streets of Dallas, Texas. No longer a slave, Denver's life was still hopeless, until God moved. First came a godly woman who prayed, listened, and obeyed. And then came her husband, Ron, an international arts dealer at home in a world of Armani-suited millionaires. And then they all came together. But slavery takes many forms. Deborah discovers that she has cancer. In the face of possible death, she charges her husband to rescue Denver. Who will be saved, and who will be lost? What is the future for these unlikely three? What is God doing? This is the emotional tale of their story: a telling of pain and laughter, doubt and tears, dug out between the bondages of this earth and the free possibility of heaven.
600 _aHall, Ron,
_d1945-
600 _aMoore, Denver
650 _aHomeless men
_zTexas
_zFort Worth
_vBiography
650 _aArt dealers
_zTexas
_zFort Worth
_vBiography
700 1 _aMoore, Denver
_eauthor
700 1 _aVincent, Lynn
_eauthor
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK
690 _aBiographies