Demons appear on movie screens all the time, but poet Richard Rohlin is convinced he has actually seen them at work when counseling young people whose search for meaning has driven them deep in experiments with sex, drugs and the occult.
The Hall of Men fits the name, with meetings offering beer, cigars, an open bar, some kind of "guy food" (think pizza) and lots of chatter around a giant wooden table.
Preaching lays claim to that power of language with the authority of God behind it. It is thus an assertion of reality, a reminder of God’s sovereignty and our dependence upon him.