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"...an engaging, well-written tale, based on facts of the day..." -Angelina Fast-Vlaar, award-winning author "Restrained by the rules and expectations of a woman living in 1935, Emma is an inspiring celebration of resilience." -G. Gibson R.N., BScN "Emma demonstrates that with faith, courage, and conviction, one can attain one's hopes and dreams. A great read to remind us that in all the tough times, with faith, one is never alone." -Louise Elder, A.R.C.T., B. Music; B. Education Emma Taylor has worked hard to be faithful in her role as a dutiful minister's wife in her small-town church.…mehr

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"...an engaging, well-written tale, based on facts of the day..." -Angelina Fast-Vlaar, award-winning author "Restrained by the rules and expectations of a woman living in 1935, Emma is an inspiring celebration of resilience." -G. Gibson R.N., BScN "Emma demonstrates that with faith, courage, and conviction, one can attain one's hopes and dreams. A great read to remind us that in all the tough times, with faith, one is never alone." -Louise Elder, A.R.C.T., B. Music; B. Education Emma Taylor has worked hard to be faithful in her role as a dutiful minister's wife in her small-town church. Though both she and her husband previously studied and served together in ministry, life in 1930s Noble comes with a different set of expectations, and she limits God's call on her life to serving the faith community and others in more acceptable ways. After tragedy alters her plans, Emma is forced to review her life and decide whether to let other people's expectations continue to limit her call. In Emma's Call, author Donna Mann reflects on one woman's struggle between God's calling and her church's understanding of women in leadership.
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Award-winning author Donna Mann has written both fiction and non-fiction as well as several musical and drama publications. She is a wife and mother with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. After returning to school in midlife, the Rev. Donna served full-time in the Word, Sacrament, and Pastoral Care in three pastoral charges before taking the opportunity to return thanks and earn her doctorate. She wrote her thesis on the roots of positive and negative attitudes towards clergywomen.