A book that shows Ronald Reagan’s heart and soul as never before is poised to grace two best-sellers lists in the wake of the 40th president’s death.
“Hand of Providence: The Strong and Quiet Faith of Ronald Reagan,” by Mary Beth Brown, published by WND Books, will be on the New York Times best-sellers list at No. 22 next week and also will appear on the USA Today best-sellers list.
The secret ingredient to Reagan’s astonishingly successful presidency is his deep Christian faith, according to the book.
Reagan is considered the most popular of modern presidents, according to recent opinion polls. And yet, to most biographers the man is still an enigma.
This is because, as Brown shows, no one has ever focused on the 40th president’s faith. “Hand of Providence” explores the life and personality of Ronald Reagan by focusing on his deeply felt Christian beliefs, and showing how it was faith that guided Reagan along his distinguished career and led him to his unprecedented success.
With the support of Reagan’s own words and writings and first-hand interviews of his family, friends and co-workers, Brown weaves a magnificent story of Reagan’s strong devotion to God. It is a story that not only will inspire Christians to enter public service and allow their faith to motivate all their actions, but also, according to the publisher’s description, “help point others to the Cross of Jesus Christ – a cause that was near and dear to President Ronald Reagan’s heart.”
After the assassination attempt on his life in 1981, Reagan said publicly that the rest of his life belonged to God.
“Hand of Providence: The Strong and Quiet Faith of Ronald Reagan,” by Mary Beth Brown, is available from the source, WorldNetDaily. Save $8 off the regular price.
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