About the Author:
Dr. Don Baker is a minister at large for the Conservative Baptist Association of America. He travels extensively in the United States and abroad ministering in churches and missionary conferences. Dr. Baker has pastored churches, in Oregon, California and Illinois for more than thirty-eight years. He presently resides with his wife, Martha, in West Linn, Oregon. His books include Beyond Forgiveness, Beyond Choice, Beyond Rejection, and Thank-You Therapy.
Raymond Todd is an actor and director in the theater as well as a poet and documentary filmmaker. He plays jazz trombone for the Leatherstocking quartet, an ensemble that gets its name from one of his favorite Blackstone narrations, The Deerslayer. Todd lives in New York.
From AudioFile:
Don Baker explains Moses's place in Egyptian society and cogently sketches the likely nature of his education. After investigating Moses's character, Baker uses him as a starting point for theological arguments about the merciful nature of God. Baker is strongest when he uses personal stories to illustrate his points, and so is Raymond Todd's narration. Todd's delivery is clear, methodically paced, and professional throughout. Todd follows Baker's switch in cadence--now writing as a minister, exhorting his congregation, now explaining historical points more calmly--and really comes alive when delivering Baker's stories of personal suffering. Then Todd manages to express pain, awe, and wonder simultaneously. G.T.B. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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