Author: | Temienor Tuedon | ISBN: | 9781310384493 |
Publisher: | Temienor Tuedon | Publication: | January 28, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Temienor Tuedon |
ISBN: | 9781310384493 |
Publisher: | Temienor Tuedon |
Publication: | January 28, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A pastor’s child wakes up and begins to ask all the forbidden questions. The pastor is distraught. Is this going to be his dreaded apocalypse? Sure enough things grow from bad to worse as the penchant for asking questions becomes infectious. Meanwhile, his wife and a trusted family friend are in their own ways more than casually interested in the pastor's venture: The Tintinnabulation Ministry.
The Pastor’s Child is a soul-stirring play. One finds oneself reviewing much of what one has taken for granted and accepted as established faith. The penchant for asking questions may just as well infect any reader of this play. Could this be the intention of the playwright? In this play, he seems to be urging his readers to re-evaluate some of those basic precepts and tenets that most of us willy-nilly anchor our lives on. Perhaps, like Pastor Tintinabule in the play, we may well come through the crucible of experiencing to a humbling but profound recognition.
A pastor’s child wakes up and begins to ask all the forbidden questions. The pastor is distraught. Is this going to be his dreaded apocalypse? Sure enough things grow from bad to worse as the penchant for asking questions becomes infectious. Meanwhile, his wife and a trusted family friend are in their own ways more than casually interested in the pastor's venture: The Tintinnabulation Ministry.
The Pastor’s Child is a soul-stirring play. One finds oneself reviewing much of what one has taken for granted and accepted as established faith. The penchant for asking questions may just as well infect any reader of this play. Could this be the intention of the playwright? In this play, he seems to be urging his readers to re-evaluate some of those basic precepts and tenets that most of us willy-nilly anchor our lives on. Perhaps, like Pastor Tintinabule in the play, we may well come through the crucible of experiencing to a humbling but profound recognition.