The Picture Man was Paul Buchanan (ca. 1910-1987), an itinerant photographer who, on foot, on horseback, and by car, wandered four North Carolina mountain counties from 1920 until about 1951. He had stopped making pictures for more than thirty years when Ann Hawthorne, a photographer living in the mountains, heard about Buchanan and went to see him. He told her stories--many of which are transcribed in this book--and showed her some of his negatives, which were filthy and, she thought, unprintable. Hawthorne cleaned them up, though, and discovered a splendid photographer. Buchanan didn't...
The Picture Man was Paul Buchanan (ca. 1910-1987), an itinerant photographer who, on foot, on horseback, and by car, wandered four North Carolina moun...
"Why do you believe in God?" Ever heard that one before? Christians are one of the groups most often ridiculed for our beliefs. Those in the world who don't know God and haven't experienced the life-changing salvation through Jesus Christ don't understand our unwavering commitment to the church. Society looks at us amid the fast-paced, coffee-guzzling, smartphone-addicted masses and says we're the crazy ones. We're questioned about our faith routinely. In Young Faith, a compilation of thoughts from more than 30 young people, Bruce Morton invites you to step into the world of the millennial...
"Why do you believe in God?" Ever heard that one before? Christians are one of the groups most often ridiculed for our beliefs. Those in the world who...