Justin Moyan came to Broadway in 1944-a young man with a virile physique and strong good looks, but without experience or much of a voice. Yet by 1960, such had become his discipline, he could essay a more than passable Hamlet. In between, the story charts his progress, highly individualized, yet representative, from dramatic schools to bit parts to stardom.
Trained as a theologian. David thinks about God… all the time. Whether as a father or grandfather, college instructor or Sunday School teacher, poet or writer, he seeks to imagine God in ways that are helpful and hopeful. In this book he brings insights from seminary and graduate school into a story that is deceptively simple and simply profound.