You've met Dwight Eisenhower the soldier and Dwight Eisenhower the president. Now meet Dwight Eisenhower the man of faith. "In The Soul of an American President , Alan Sears and Craig Osten reveal the fascinating spiritual history of a man who had to overcome daunting challenges, tragedy, and personal crises to ultimately become one of the nation's most admired presidents. This inspiring and compelling book provides a new and more complete understanding of the inspiration and fundamental beliefs that led Eisenhower from a humble beginning to true greatness."-- Edwin Meese III , 75th Attorney General of the United States, former counselor to the president, and chief of staff for Governor Ronald Reagan "The best leaders are those who recognize that they're not self-sufficient. The bigger the decision, the more we must rely on God for wisdom. Dwight Eisenhower learned that as a general and applied it as a president, quietly seeking insight through prayer, Bible reading, and godly counsel. That's a recipe for success at any level.
"-- Jim Daly , president of Focus on the Family "Dwight Eisenhower is remembered as a man skilled in the arts of both war and peace, a leader whose instinctive civility is sorely missed in an age of bitter political acrimony. Biographers have captured many of Ike's finest qualities, but they often overlook one of the cornerstones of his character: his guiding faith in a provident God. Alan Sears and Craig Osten have added that final, essential element to our understanding of the man in their superb and engaging book."-- Charles J. Chaput , OFMCap, archbishop of Philadelphia "There are several fine biographies of Dwight D. Eisenhower. But until now, we lacked a biography zeroing in on the president and great war leader's spiritual life. Kudos to Alan Sears, Craig Osten, and Ryan Cole for filling that gap.
In The Soul of an American President , they provide a window into Ike's life as a man of faith and explore the manifold ways his Christian convictions shaped the conduct of his presidency."-- Robert P. George , McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence and director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions, Princeton University.