Dig deeper into the New York Times bestseller with this compelling study based on one man's experience with slavery and homelessness and another's life of complacency and wealth. Kit includes DVD with five 8- to 10-minute sessions featuring new stories from Ron Hall and Denver Moore; and participant's guide with biblical lessons and thought-provoking questions for personal reflection or group discussion.
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Product Information
Format: DVD Vendor: Thomas Nelson Publication Date: 2009
ISBN: 1418542865 ISBN-13: 9781418542863 Availability: In Stock
Go deeper into New York Times bestseller Same Kind of Different as Me. Perfect for individual study or a small-group discussion, this documentary-style video brings the themes of Same Kind of Different as Me to life and provides a continued connection to the story and the foundation for a convicting lesson.
From a burning plantation hut in Louisiana to an upscale New York art gallery, you will see the heart of God in this unexpected tale of the transforming power of love and friendship. Gritty with pain and betrayal, Same Kind of Different As Me is an inspirational true story that crosses the barriers of society.
DVD Kit includes:
Five sessions on DVD (10 to 15 minutes each)
New interviews and stories from Ron Hall and Denver Moore
Conversation guide with biblical lessons and thought-provoking questions for personal reflection and group discussion
Additional copies of the DVD can be purchased under ISBN 9781401677909.
Additional copies of the Conversation Guide can be purchased under ISBN 9781418542870.
Author Bio
Ron Hall is an international art dealer whose long list of regular clients includes many celebrity personalities. An MBA graduate of Texas Christian University, he divides his time between Dallas, New York, and his Brazos River ranch near Fort Worth.
Denver Moore served as a volunteer at the Fort Worth Union Gospel Mission until his death in March 2012.