This is a story told by one of the South’s best storytellers, with a tapestry of colloquial years spent in the South as a pastor, paramedic, deputy coroner, EMS Director, and registered nurse. The ...view moreThis is a story told by one of the South’s best storytellers, with a tapestry of colloquial years spent in the South as a pastor, paramedic, deputy coroner, EMS Director, and registered nurse. The story reveals the fallen nature the church and presbytery wrestle with in measured effort. It is the story of the battle for the truth and the price of that truth. The grand old South’s refusal to die marches along side the civil rights movement into history. Before there was an emergency medical technician, there was an ambulance driver. Before there was a pastor or evangelist, there was a preacher boy. Understanding where you came from, and what you were, and what you are now, are the only strengths enabling one to reach the place God intended you to be all along, regardless of what others may think. It will be only that kind of courage that will sustain the faithful in the frightful challenge of full disclosure.view less