Same Kind of Different As Me.

Same Kind of Different As Me. With swollen eyes, a red face and stuffy nose I must say I have never cried so hard for so long while reading a book. I am overwhelmed by God's provision for His children and how He has woven a fabric so intricate for our lives, where one life touches the next, which touches another. Every life on earth is born for purpose and out of God's will. The lives spoken of and shared in Same Kind of Different as Me are amazing. I had to look at the cover several times to make sure that this was not fiction, but a true story. Each time looking back to the cover to make sure I hadn't read it incorrectly. A true story.

If you haven't read it, then add it to your list. Maybe you should read it next. If you are not a reader, go ahead and give this book a try.

I have read 2 amazing books in a couple of weeks time. When I was deciding which to read first, The Shack or Same Kind of Different, I knew from what people had said and the looks in their eyes that each would be spectacular, but I didn't really know what to expect from either book.

Same Kind of Different As Me certainly brought me many gifts. I am grateful for this book and for the men who wrote it.

Comments

Sarah said…
You know they'll be at ACU in September, right? Want to camp out with me to get the best seat? :-)An AMAZING story of God's grace and provision and unconditional love.
Tammy M. said…
Yes, I did know that and I am all about camping out.
Susan said…
A resident at Wesley Court told me about this book the other day and asked someone to do a book review on it. Do you want to come to Wesley Court to do that? It would be so neat! She thought it was wonderful.
~Susan
Caryn said…
This was a great read- I love the authors' transparency! I am very glad to know that they will be at ACU soon! May I join the camp out?

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