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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. A book of personal faith drawn from the Bible and personal experiences would not normally be my cup of tea, but this is by Jimmy Carter, the living ex-president I most admire (actually, the ONLY living ex-pres I admire), and it was a chance to meet him and get his book signed. So what the heck. And actually it was a pretty good book. It's personal, with interesting stories and musings, and occasionally a good lesson. It didn't suck. I bet you couldn't say the same thing about any book Tricky Dick ever wrote. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com (ISBN 0812927362, Hardcover)In this personal memoir of faith Jimmy Carter tells how his religious convictions have always led him down the demanding yet rewarding path of service to others. With honesty and economy of words, he details his own struggles and doubts with faith, family, and career. As he tells the stories of his political travails, his marital squabbles, his frustration with the takeover of the Southern Baptist Church by narrow fundamentalists, and his recent diplomatic feats, the reader sees how he has striven (sometimes belatedly) to take each step with faith in God as well as with a pragmatic, humanitarian zeal. Carter's accomplishments on local, national, and international scales are an inspiration to everyone who agrees that religious belief is a call to love all people and to aid those in need.(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:01 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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While we don't share all the same beliefs, I really found so much to admire about Carter in this book. He hasn't always had an easy path in life. He talks about his decision to leave the Navy and his struggles in his early marriage. He also talks about his public life. It was fun to get an insider's look at what was going on.
My favorite line from the book is something another Christian said to him once. "In this life, you only have to love two people. One is God, and the other is the person in front of you."
I really enjoyed this. It was only one tape, so it was a very brief story, but I would recommend it. (