Author, Orator, Minister, and Civic Activist best known for bringing history to life, Hunter worked with Frank Buchman for eighteen years. 'World Changing Through Life Changing', completed days before his death, is his final book. It is a testament to the impact of Frank Buchman on the world, which Hunter calls 'an under-reported phenomenon'.
'A mine of information on Frank Buchman's life and work... lucid, fast-moving, informative and uplifting.' A.R.K. Mackenzie, Former British Ambassador.
'Alcoholics Anonymous owes so many of its principles and nearly all of its 12 Steps to Frank Buchman. Hunter's book is a "must read" for any who want to know more about where AA came from.' Rev. Bill Wigmore, President of Austin Recovery.
'I was enthralled reading the manuscript. Hunter has a wonderful way of telling the story of Buchman in a compelling manner in an American idiom.' Michael Henderson, Author, No Enemy to Conquer.
'Stimulating and provocative... coherent and well-organized. In this peculiar day of ours, anything that keeps alive idealism and optimism is precious.' Charles Champlin, film critic and author.
An obituary can be read on the following link:
LA Times, T. Willard Hunter dies at 93; minister and author by Elaine Woo, accessed 2022-12-05.