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  • The Little Church in the Valley

  • By: Ty Keenum
  • Narrated by: Bill Lewis
  • Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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The Little Church in the Valley

By: Ty Keenum
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Follow the lives, loves and customs of an isolated community in the north Georgia mountains. Former football star, now senior church Elder, Buster Cheatle tries to thread the needle between legal and ethical as he attempts to keep the church viable for its devoted followers. Traditional beliefs are put to the test as a female visiting pastor creates a financial windfall for the little church and the disgraced current pastor continues on his path of self destruction. Will the Elders break with 100 years of tradition and follow the new pastor to fame and fortune, even if it exposes their community to outside scrutiny?

©2022 Ty Keenum (P)2022 Ty Keenum

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Wittingly entertaining

The author skewers religious hypocrisy in a witting, acerbic style as he tells the story of a small town church seeking a new minister. The characters are well-drawn and sympathetically portrayed as they face changes to the traditions in their community. If you grew up in any southern church, surely the characters will call to mind people you met along the way.

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