Echoes from the Hill Top

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Author: Ray Wiseman ISBN: 9780968891742
Publisher: Ray Wiseman Publication: January 27, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ray Wiseman
ISBN: 9780968891742
Publisher: Ray Wiseman
Publication: January 27, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Eight published writers, all from St. Andrew's Presbyterian church in Fergus, Ontario, just couldn't resist combining their expertise to produce this exceptional book. They have agreed to assign their royalties to the church's mission program in Haiti. We know you will enjoy reading it as much as they enjoyed writing it.

Don’t expect to find Echoes from the Hill Top full of preaching or Christian teaching. Rather, in it, you will discover that ‘church’ people, like everyone else, lead lives of adventure, filled with pleasure and humour, but sometimes touched by fear or pain. Yes, most of these stories relate true incidents; those classified as fiction nevertheless contain truth because they grow out of a Christian world view.

In this book you will fly in a Liberator bomber, spend Christmas with 2,000 Africans, jump from an airplane with a company of elite commandos, and visit with street people of an earlier century.

One reviewer has said" This anthology whispers life into small moments in time that profoundly affected its eight writers. The reader is granted a glimpse at some historical details that intrigue along with spiritual insight that inspires. An old church in Wellington County is the tie that binds them together in Echoes from the Hilltop.
-Marie Male, arts reviewer, Wellington Advertiser

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Eight published writers, all from St. Andrew's Presbyterian church in Fergus, Ontario, just couldn't resist combining their expertise to produce this exceptional book. They have agreed to assign their royalties to the church's mission program in Haiti. We know you will enjoy reading it as much as they enjoyed writing it.

Don’t expect to find Echoes from the Hill Top full of preaching or Christian teaching. Rather, in it, you will discover that ‘church’ people, like everyone else, lead lives of adventure, filled with pleasure and humour, but sometimes touched by fear or pain. Yes, most of these stories relate true incidents; those classified as fiction nevertheless contain truth because they grow out of a Christian world view.

In this book you will fly in a Liberator bomber, spend Christmas with 2,000 Africans, jump from an airplane with a company of elite commandos, and visit with street people of an earlier century.

One reviewer has said" This anthology whispers life into small moments in time that profoundly affected its eight writers. The reader is granted a glimpse at some historical details that intrigue along with spiritual insight that inspires. An old church in Wellington County is the tie that binds them together in Echoes from the Hilltop.
-Marie Male, arts reviewer, Wellington Advertiser

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