The Calling of Dan Matthews
About This Book
The narrative follows a young hill-bred man who answers a calling to the ministry in a middling Midwestern town where a pervasive force, named the Ally, embodies vice and exerts social control. As he settles into pastoral work he confronts local corruption, moral compromise, and resistance from entrenched interests while forming meaningful bonds with townspeople, including a compassionate nurse and devoted friends. The story interweaves scenes of community life, medical and pastoral care, personal sacrifice, and a tragic crisis that tests loyalties and faith. Through conflict, loss, and sustained effort, the community moves toward reckoning, legal consequences, and a return to ordinary life that emphasizes practical justice and reconciliation.
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