Wes Yoder
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Wes Yoder

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Watch The Ann Curry TODAY Show interview with Wes Yoder From the Amish and Mennonite community of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Wes Yoder moved to Nashville in 1973 to work in the music business where he was instrumental in the formation of the Contemporary Christian Music genre. In 1984, he formed the first faith-based speakers bureau to assist thinkers and writers dedicated to a biblical world-view and later added literary and media services for clients involved in national and international news stories. Projects include national media representation of The Purpose Driven Life, and literary and media representation of New York Times best-sellers, The Shack, Mistaken Identity, Son of Hamas and Bonhoeffer by Eric Metaxas. Wes has been interviewed on The TODAY Show, NBC Nightly News, ABC's Prime Time, Dateline NBC, and CNN Headline News and has been quoted by TIME Magazine, The New York Times, People Magazine, the Associated Press, Agence-France Presse and others. Bond of Brothers is a book for men (and those who love them) who wish to live among friends rather than in sorrow and isolation as much of our society now lives. It is a book about spiritual friendship, about moving beyond betrayal, competition and sorrow, about forgiveness and grace, about inviting others into the mess of your own life to live as brothers and friends so that we can become joyful sons of our Father in heaven. The paperback edition includes a foreward by Wm. Paul Young, author of The Shack, and questions that spark fresh after dinner conversations with men. Contact Wes at www.BondofBrothers.net
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    • Connecting with Other Men Beyond Work, Weather, and Sports
    • By: Wes Yoder
    • Narrated by: J. C. Howe
    • Length: 6 hrs and 17 mins
    • Release date: 10-09-10
    • Language: English
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