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Under the Overpass
Under the Overpass: A Journey of Faith on the Streets of America | Mike Yankoski
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5th Anniversary - Updated & Expanded Edition With foreword by Francis Chan Ever Wonder What it Would Be Like to Live Homeless? Mike Yankoski did more than just wonder. By his own choice, Mike's life went from upper-middle class plush to scum-of-the-earth repulsive overnight. With only a backpack, a sleeping bag and a guitar, Mike and his traveling companion, Sam, set out to experience life on the streets in six different citiesfrom Washington D.C. to San Diego and they put themselves to the test. For more than five months the pair experienced firsthand the extreme pains of hunger, the constant uncertainty and danger of living on the streets, exhaustion, depression, and social rejectionand all of this by their own choice. They wanted to find out if their faith was real, if they could actually be the Christians they said they were apart from the comforts theyd always knownto discover first hand what it means to be homeless in America. Mike and Sam's story is gritty, challenging, and utterly captivating. What you encounter in these pages will radically alter how you see your worldand may even change your life. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Nebklvr
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Mike and Sam decide to live on the streets of major cities for five months. In that time, they will rely on God to nurture them. What they didn‘t foresee was the indifference and in some cases hostility they would meet.

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plankdm
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well written. lack of moving forward is a little strange

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As you can see, we are still getting our birthday party on like rockstars 😝🍕🎉
#maybookflowers #blackandwhitecovers

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Blueberry
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#startswithuvw #marchintoreading

They reflect the variety on my TBR list: nonfiction, dystopian and historical fiction.

@NataliePatalie

JillR I can recommend Wool, I really enjoyed it :) 8y
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