Bridging the Political Divide: Michael Wear on "The Spirit of Our Politics"
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Welcome to "Meet the Author," the podcast where we dive deep into today’s most impactful books and meet the voices behind them. Each episode explores stories and ideas that aim to educate, challenge, and inspire you to live a more meaningful life. Today, we’re joined by Michael Wear, author of The Spirit of Our Politics, who has spent years at the intersection of faith and American public life. In this interview, Michael reflects on how faith shapes political landscapes and explores how we can engage in constructive dialogue across divides.
About Michael Wear and The Spirit of Our Politics: Michael Wear is a leading voice in faith and politics, and he brings both passion and insight to this topic. As a former faith advisor in President Obama’s administration, Wear witnessed firsthand how faith can inform and enrich public service. The Spirit of Our Politics delves into how our beliefs—religious or otherwise—can shape the policies that govern our communities, challenge us to lead with empathy, and make a positive impact. Through powerful anecdotes and thoughtful reflections, Michael encourages readers to reconsider how faith can be an instrument for understanding and unifying people, rather than creating division.
From his unique experiences at the White House to his advocacy work today, Michael Wear speaks to the complex relationship between religion and government, discussing how leaders can navigate this space with integrity and authenticity. With practical insights and historical context, he provides a hopeful vision for how faith-driven values can play a role in addressing the most pressing issues facing our nation, from racial justice to poverty and beyond.
Links:
- Purchase The Spirit of Our Politics on Amazon
- Learn more about Michael Wear and his work athttps://www.michaelwear.com/
- Follow Allison Trowbridge & Copper Books on Instagram
Tune in to hear how faith and public service intersect in this inspiring conversation with Michael Wear.
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