Get inside the mind and soul of Barack Obama
In "The Faith of Barack Obama," "New York Times "bestselling
author Stephen Mansfield takes readers inside the mind, heart, and
soul of presidential hopeful Barack Obama--as a person of faith, as
a man, as an American, and possibly as our future commander in
chief.""
America faces looming inflation, climate change, a national
credit crisis, war in the Middle East, threats to security and
liberty at home, and skyrocketing oil and gas prices.
With all of these threats to our security, prosperity and
freedom on the horizon, it has never been more important to choose
the right leader for America.""
"If a man's faith is sincere, it is the most important thing
about him, and it is impossible to understand who he is and how he
will lead without first understanding the religious vision that
informs his life," writes Mansfield.
In "The Faith of Barack Obama," Mansfield holds back nothing to
share that vision and explain its roots, including: Obama's
upbringing in a non-Christian home the influence on his life from
his agnostic mother and Muslim father his remarkable turn to
Christianity after working in the inner cities of Chicago his years
at the controversial Trinity United Church of Christ his
association to the radical teachings of Rev. Jeremiah Wright the
source of Obama's relentless optimism and hope for America
Every American voter concerned to know more about Obama's
beliefs, both religious and political, and how the two intertwine
should read this book, as should every thinking person who
continues to shape and evolve his or her religious beliefs.
Barack Obama, according to Mansfield, is "raising the banner of
what he hopes will be the faith-based politics of a new generation
. . . and he will carry that banner to whatever heights of power
his God and the American people allow."
"You must read this perceptive and well written book. Then you
will know why Barack Obama has such a passion for justice and
equity, such a gift for filling people of different generations
with a newfound hope that things can and will change for the
better." -- ARCHBISHOP DESMOND TUTU
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