Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast)
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast)
Rick Lee James
Episode #45: Stephen Mansfield
57 minutes Posted Nov 8, 2012 at 10:17 am.
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Stephen Mansfield is a writer and speaker best known for his groundbreaking books about the influence of religion in history, leadership and politics. He first came to international attention with The Faith of George W. Bush, the New York Times bestseller that influenced Oliver Stone’s film W. His book The Faith of Barack Obama was another international bestseller as well as The Mormonizing of America. He has written celebrated biographies of Booker T. Washington, George Whitefield, Winston Churchill, and Abraham Lincoln, among others. Known for aggressively researching his books, Mansfield worked in a brewery while writing The Search for God and Guinness and was embedded with U.S. troops in Iraq to capture the stories that became The Faith of the American Soldier.
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