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Reclaiming Hope
- De: Michael Wear
- Narrado por: Stu Gray
- Duración: 6 h y 31 m
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Before he had turned 21, Michael Wear found himself deep inside the halls of power in the Obama administration as one of the youngest-ever White House staffers. Appointed by the president in 2008 to the Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, and later directing faith outreach for the president's 2012 reelection campaign, Wear threw himself wholeheartedly into transforming hope into change, experiencing firsthand the highs and lows of working as a Christian in government.
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Part memoir, part political theology
- De Adam Shields en 03-23-17
- Reclaiming Hope
- De: Michael Wear
- Narrado por: Stu Gray
A must-read book that's all too relevant
Revisado: 01-19-17
At a time when many are anxious and divided about politics, Michael Wear's book offers an important message: Our faith should drive our politics, not the other way around. Faith, not politics, is the only true source of hope that can deliver us from a misplaced idealism that inevitably breeds cynicism. He encourages us to fight the temptation to withdraw from political activity, and he challenges us to let a strong faith inform our political actions and hope for the future. This is NOT a partisan book. Wear offers an even-handed, and even occasionally funny, analysis of the Obama years. Everyone should read this book for its insights into the Obama administration and reflections on the relationship between faith and politics.
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