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The Faith of George W. Bush

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Penguin, Nov 10, 2003 - Religion - 224 pages
In the first book to explore the religious ideals and background of the 43rd president of the United States, The Faith of George W. Bush discusses how Bush's spiritual beliefs shape his private life as well as drive his policies and politics. More than any other presidency in recent years, George W. Bush's presidency is "faith based." He has often said that faith saved his life, nurtured his family, established his political career, and helped form the destiny of the nation. Discover how Bush incorporates his faith and belief in God into every detail of life. From his devotional time alone each morning to his frequent use of Scripture in his speeches, the president relies upon his faith to direct his actions and goals. The Faith of George W. Bush recounts Bush's conversion to Christianity in 1986, when he overcame a growing dependence on alcohol by turning to the Bible to save his marriage and family. From the tragedy of September 11 to the conflict in Iraq, President Bush has learned to use his faith to help him live his public and private life. This revealing book will inspire others to do the same.
  

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Review: The Faith Of George W. Bush: Bush's spiritual journey and how it shapes his administration

User Review  - Denise Boulet - Goodreads

Absolutely wonderful book! Loved it! He was a great president! Read full review

Review: The Faith Of George W. Bush: Bush's spiritual journey and how it shapes his administration

User Review  - Tyrell Warner - Goodreads

It's a fairly simple equation. If you want to know why Bushes presidency failed, all you need to do is listen to the description of why folks voted for him. They did so because he was an evangelical christian, not because he was competent. (Or certainly because he was well spoken.) Read full review

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Contents

INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE A Charge to Keep
CHAPTER TWO And Manfully to Fight
CHAPTER THREE The Nomadic Years
CHAPTER FOUR Of Men and Mustard Seeds
CHAPTER FIVE My Faith Frees Me
CHAPTER SIX To Build a House of Faith
CHAPTER SEVEN A New Day of Infamy
CHAPTER EIGHT Bush Unbound
EPILOGUE To Serve the Present Age
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
INDEX
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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Stephen Mansfield is a New York Times best-selling author and a popular speaker who is becoming one of the nation's most respected voices on religion in American culture. He is the author of The Faith of George W. Bush, The Faith of the American Soldier, Then Darkness Fled: The Liberating Wisdom of Booker T. Washington, and Never Give In: The Extraordinary Character of Winston Churchill, among other works of history and biography. In 2008, Mansfield wrote The Faith of Barack Obama, which was an international bestseller and was celebrated in reviews as an objective look at Obama's religious life and the controversies that surrounded it. Founder of both The Mansfield Group, a research and communications firm, and Chartwell Literary Group, which creates and manages literary projects, Stephen is also in wide demand as a lecturer and inspirational speaker

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