Career Angela Elwell Hunt was born in
Winter Haven and grew up in
Brevard County, Florida, graduating from Rockledge High School in 1975. She was also one of Brevard County's debutantes in that year. In 1976-77 she traveled with Derric Johnson's "The Re'Generation," a ten-member vocal group. Hunt studied English and music at
Liberty University and graduated magna cum laude in 1980. She spent one year teaching high school. In those early years as a freelance writer she wrote everything from business letters to catalog copy. She has also been awarded the 2000 Holt Medallion for Inspirational Fiction for
The Truth Teller. She is also a photographer for Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep, an organization that provides beautiful, compassionate portraits for families whose infants experience only a brief time on earth.
Personal life In 2006, Hunt earned a Masters of Biblical Studies degree in Theology. In 2008, she completed her doctorate in the same subject, and in 2015 she completed her Th.D. Hunt is married to a
Baptist minister, Gary Hunt. They have two children, a daughter, Taryn, and a son, Tyler. She and her family live in Clearwater, Florida with
mastiffs—in 2001, one of her dogs was featured on
Live With Regis and Kelly as the second largest dog in America. Hunt is passionate about her hobby of photographing shelter animals and has written short e-books for others who would like to contribute in the same way,
Snapping Shelter Dogs and
Snapping Shelter Cats. ==Bibliography==