
Raymond Hackney grew up near Charlotte, North Carolina and currently lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with his wife, Heidi, daughter, Rebecca, and two cats (Chester and Huey). Raymond earned his Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Master of Science in Public Health, and Doctor of Public Health all from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He worked in public health for the University of North Carolina and Duke University. Raymond has enjoyed hobbies involving the outdoors including camping, sailing, white water canoeing, and hiking. His international travels have taken him to South America, the Middle East, China, and Europe.
Called on a Sunday
In 1777, amid the American Revolution, fifteen-year-old Daniel Asbury joins the Virginia militia to support the settlers in Kentucky. Eager to leave home and see the world, the militia is a ticket to a grand adventure. During the march to Kentucky, they face opposition not only from the enemy, but also from within their own ranks, creating even more danger in the already treacherous wilderness.
As the war rages on, tensions rise between the Kentucky settlers and the Native Americans. While on a mission outside Fort Boonesborough, Daniel’s unit is captured by Shawnee Indians who debate whether to kill the Americans, or force them to join the tribe. Daniel’s resolve is tested time and again as he strives to survive the perils of the wilderness and the war, plotting ways to escape and find his way back home.
This historical novel brings to life the true events of Daniel Asbury’s life and his journey from unbelief to faith in God while revealing an often-forgotten side of the War of American Independence.
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