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Divine Collision

An African Boy, An American Lawyer, and Their Remarkable Battle for Freedom

Author: Jim Gash and Bob Goff  

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In a Ugandan prison for two murders he didn't commit, Henry is losing hope. He pleads with God for a sign. Jim, in California, finds himself saying a small yes to God, who brings their two lives together with momentous results.

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In a Ugandan prison for two murders he didn't commit, Henry is losing hope. He pleads with God for a sign. Jim, in California, finds himself saying a small yes to God, who brings their two lives together with momentous results.

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Jim Gash, former Los Angeles lawyer and current president and CEO of Pepperdine University, tells the amazing story of how, after a series of God-orchestrated events, he finds himself in the heart of Africa defending a courageous Ugandan boy languishing in prison and wrongfully accused of two separate murders. Ultimately, their unlikely friendship and unrelenting persistence reforms Uganda's criminal justice system, leaving a lasting impact on hundreds of thousands of lives and revealing a relationship that supersedes circumstance, culture, and the walls we often hide behind. Jim and Henry's story, and the larger narrative of Ugandan criminal justice reform, was featured in a documentary by Revolution Pictures.

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Critic Reviews

“" Divine Collision will remind you once again how one small gesture of love can make a monumental impact on a person for eternity."-- Katie Davis , New York Times bestselling author of Kisses from Katie”

"Divine Collision will remind you once again how one small gesture of love can make a monumental impact on a person for eternity."--Katie Davis, New York Times bestselling author of Kisses from Katie
"A beautiful and riveting story, Divine Collision is an emotional roller-coaster ride."--Monty Moran, Esq., Co-CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill
"Gash provides an extraordinary glimpse into the power of obedience, prayer, and hope in transforming not only one life--or even one community--but an entire justice system."--Gary A. Haugen, President & CEO of International Justice Mission
"The story is as emotional as it is thrilling, and it reads like a major film."--Publishers Weekly

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About the Author

After majoring in finance at Abilene Christian University, Jim Gash continued his education at Pepperdine University School of Law. During his first year of law school, Gash decided that his career goal would be to return to teach at Pepperdine where his passion for the law was ignited and his spiritual life was enriched by the faculty, administration, and community. As a professor, he has taught Torts, Evidence, and International Human Rights. While at Pepperdine, he has devoted himself to advancing the rule of law in developing countries, including traveling to Uganda more than twenty times with Pepperdine students and alumni to assist that country in its justice reform efforts. Most recently, after being associate dean for strategic planning and external relations and professor of law, he has been named the eighth president and CEO of Pepperdine University, effective August 2019. Jim is married with three children and lives in Malibu, California.

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Jim Gash, former Los Angeles lawyer and current president and CEO of Pepperdine University, tells the amazing story of how, after a series of God-orchestrated events, he finds himself in the heart of Africa defending a courageous Ugandan boy languishing in prison and wrongfully accused of two separate murders. Ultimately, their unlikely friendship and unrelenting persistence reforms Uganda's criminal justice system, leaving a lasting impact on hundreds of thousands of lives and revealing a relationship that supersedes circumstance, culture, and the walls we often hide behind. Jim and Henry's story, and the larger narrative of Ugandan criminal justice reform, was featured in a documentary by Revolution Pictures.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown & Company | Worthy Books
Published
9th July 2020
Pages
320
ISBN
9781546015413

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