The listing, Same Kind of Different as Me, a true story Christian has ended.
Very nice paperback from a smoke free home.
This book has been called a life-changing story. There are many stories of wives living a deep faith without sharing it with their husbands who are so busy providing for the family and short on time or possibly just not interested in matters of faith. This husband was different because he went along reluctantly with his wife. He was a Christian too, but his faith was just not as deep as his wife's. The other half of the story is a homeless drifter born in the deep south and enslaved in the "boss man - share cropper system". Orphaned at a young age, shifted from relative to relative, absolutely no chance for education, doomed to work for the boss man for his bare existence. Until the day he decided to break loose and hitch a ride on the railways, joining the group of drifters from one place to another, more often than not, hungry, sleeping under bridges, begging on street corners for just anything to eat or alcohol to drink - always drunk.. a bum , an outcast. That is until God and Debbie intervene. Debbie hears of a Mission for the homeless in their city and is determined to volunteer there. Her husband Ron agrees to go with her, but mainly to protect her from the unsavory homeless. There is one particular man that Debbie urges her husband to befriend, and therein lies the story.