What is the meaning of life? How do you deal with life’s big questions and challenges? What is faith? Does God exist? If he does, who is he and what is my relationship with him?
For five years, these were the questions that powered SoulChat.ca, an Internet ministry created and operated by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association of Canada. For half of that time, Frank King wrote content and directed the website, which was aimed at people who had an interest in spirituality.
Tackling subjects as varied as the latest news headlines, hypocrisy among Christians and the death of celebrities such as pop singer Whitney Houston, Frank wasn't afraid to write about difficult subjects and challenge readers to debate them.
Along the way, he gently invited readers to consider a life of faith - in particular, faith in Jesus Christ, whom Frank began following in 2002.
’Til the Soul Felt its Worth is Frank's second non-fiction prose book (his other works are photographic studies). It's an excellent resource for Christians who want to be able to confidently discuss faith questions with their friends, neighbours and co-workers.
Frank's other Blurb books are:
• Moments of Light: Thirty Years of Photography
• Blue Symphony: Winter in the Canadian Rockies
• The Alberta Badlands: A Landscape Portrait
• Ireland: Visions of Light
• Special Places: A Landscape Photographer's Vision of Southern Ontario.








