Showing posts with label paper angels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper angels. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Jimmy Wayne Sits Down with ABC World News Now

Check out this interview with Jimmy Wayne on ABC World News Now last night about his life and his new book and hit song, "Paper Angels". After you check out the interview, watch his performance of the song on the show. I love Jimmy Wayne, not many like him out there these days who are always giving back instead of taking. If you haven't picked up your copy of the book, it makes a great, inspirational Christmas gift. You can purchase the book on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and most other book retailers.



Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Jimmy Wayne and Paper Angels

The new book, "Paper Angels", by Jimmy Wayne was released today, November 1, 2011. This book is a meaningful and spiritual look at the meaning of Christmas and the kindness of people and the struggles that people around you go through every day. Jimmy Wayne is a walking example of the kind of person we should all strive to be - caring, thoughtful and selfless in what we do. I wish the media would stop focusing on people like the Kardashians and Justin Beiber and start focusing on people that contribute like Jimmy. Jimmy Wayne IS a paper angel of sorts. Be sure to pick up your copy today on Amazon.com. Follow Jimmy on Twitter (@jimmywayne) and find out more about the kind of person he is and check out his website, http://meetmehalfway.jimmywayne.com/ and read about his MMH project to help kids who have aged out of the foster system, his music and more.








Book Description:

Kevin Morrell is a forty-three-year-old husband and father who runs a successful design and marketing firm that's crashed into the suffering economy. Attempting to navigate the busyness of the mall at Christmas, Kevin is humbled when he stumbles across the Salvation Army's Angel Tree Project. His wife insists that he take a paper ornament.

The name on the ornament is Thomas Brandt, a fifteen-year-old still reeling from the implosion of his family—from years of verbal abuse from an alcoholic father to a mother who finally left him behind, only to find herself and her children penniless and struggling. The only thing has allowed Lynn to survive is her faith. Thomas shares that faith, but he also wonders why God has seemingly abandoned them.

This is the story about a man and a boy one December. A man whose life is changed by a simple expression of kindness, and a boy who takes that expression of kindness and shows the true meaning of Christmas.