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December 16, 2023
Special guest appearance with author Kim Kinney
Saturday, December 16, 2023, 1 pm – 2 pm
Living for His Glory
By Kim Kinney
Please join us for an author talk and book signing with Kim Kinney on Saturday, December 16, 2023. Kim will appear at 1:00 PM.
About the Author: Kim S. Kinney is a dynamic speaker, writer, and Bible teacher. She is the renowned author behind the inspirational bestseller, Living for His Glory. She artfully weaves winsome storytelling, spiritual insights, humor, and biblical wisdom into a tapestry of hope, encouragement, and purpose. She has captivated readers from diverse backgrounds, whether new in the faith or mature in their Christian study.
Her book immediately became a bestseller in 14 different categories on Amazon. It has earned two 1st place international awards and five national awards. This is the first book in The Glory Series; her remaining two books will be published in 2024.
Kim’s unwavering passion is to uplift others through the challenges of life. She has struck a chord with readers to not settle for a life of mediocrity.
She gives all glory to God for her book’s impact and success. To contact Kim or sign up for her newsletter, email her at kimskinneybooks@gmail.com. Come connect with this local author at The Bookhouse on the 16th. She would love to meet you.
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Paul is a Winston-Salem native, a graduate of R.J. Reynolds High School and Wake Forest University, where he got his first taste of the media as an announcer for the student-run station, WAKE Radio. He has earned advanced degrees in liberal arts and journalism/mass communications from Johns Hopkins University and UNC-Chapel Hill. Paul has worked as a journalist for 30 years. Locally he has worked for The High Point Enterprise, the News & Record of Greensboro and the Winston-Salem Journal. Paul has been affiliated with 88.5 FM WFDD, public radio for the Piedmont and High Country, for the last 10 years. He also currently serves as an adjunct professor of the practice in Journalism at Wake Forest University.