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In our modern age, Christianity and secularism have increasingly become estranged. As Christian denominations individually attempt to promote the survival of moral and ethical standards of the past, it seems David is facing the giant Goliath . . . a supposedly losing battle. However, the followers of Christ in Tangleville discover that working together as a Christian Coalition, the giant is not quite so formidable as first thought. In the wake of the wild success of Harry Sting's show on AM KNOW, he and an Anglican priest, Canon Dr. Barclay Stedmore, 'walk their talk' of uniting the many…mehr

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In our modern age, Christianity and secularism have increasingly become estranged. As Christian denominations individually attempt to promote the survival of moral and ethical standards of the past, it seems David is facing the giant Goliath . . . a supposedly losing battle. However, the followers of Christ in Tangleville discover that working together as a Christian Coalition, the giant is not quite so formidable as first thought. In the wake of the wild success of Harry Sting's show on AM KNOW, he and an Anglican priest, Canon Dr. Barclay Stedmore, 'walk their talk' of uniting the many Christian communities of Tangleville from their disparate factions. By 'Stepping Out' together rather than going it alone, the Christian denominations make swift progress on the road to collaboration and unity. Secularism's once-accepted standard of normality is usurped. It all began in the first novel, Tangleville: Just About Any Town Anywhere which stirred up the need of co-operation amongst believers. This sequel picks up the whys, the hows, and the victory of winning . . . Stepping Out! Just as Any Town Can. Some of the town's residents were not amused!
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Autorenporträt
Donald H. Hull was born on an eastern Ontario dairy farm. In his early years he taught at the elementary school level and later as a high school math teacher in Ottawa, Ontario. In mid-life he pursued a change of career, leading to ordination as an Anglican priest in the Diocese of Huron, and went on to serve as rector of an active downtown church in Windsor. After completing his Doctor of Ministry degree, the Reverend Canon Dr. Hull became principal at Canterbury College, an Anglican institution affiliated with the University of Windsor. There he taught New Testament studies to those pursuing degrees in Theology and Religious Studies until his retirement in 2008. A serious woodworker as well as photography and sports car enthusiast, Dr. Hull lives with his wife of over 50 years and continues to lecture on a part-time basis.