In a nation divided by politics, The Case for Love invites readers to pause, breathe, and see through a higher lens - the teachings of Christ. Author Dean Woodson asks a radical but essential question: How does your party stack up against love? Through the Beatitudes, parables, and modern parallels, Woodson examines how mercy, humility, and compassion measure against today's policies, rhetoric, and loyalties. He challenges readers to move beyond fear and outrage toward a faith that transcends ideology - one rooted not in winning, but in serving. With clarity and grace, The Case for Love is a…mehr
In a nation divided by politics, The Case for Love invites readers to pause, breathe, and see through a higher lens - the teachings of Christ. Author Dean Woodson asks a radical but essential question: How does your party stack up against love? Through the Beatitudes, parables, and modern parallels, Woodson examines how mercy, humility, and compassion measure against today's policies, rhetoric, and loyalties. He challenges readers to move beyond fear and outrage toward a faith that transcends ideology - one rooted not in winning, but in serving. With clarity and grace, The Case for Love is a guide for believers and seekers alike who are weary of division yet unwilling to abandon truth. It's not a call to disengage from the world, but to transform it - beginning with the heart. Because in the end, the Kingdom Christ spoke of was never red or blue. It was - and still is - love.
Dean Woodson is a writer and analyst whose work explores the intersection of history, culture, and the fragility of democracy. A former public opinion analyst and message strategist, he has advised political campaigns, environmental organizations, CEOs, and philanthropic foundations on how ideas move people-and how fear and division can fracture a nation. He is the author of American Silencer, a sweeping account of political violence and its impact on America's civic life, and A Case for Love, which examines how Scripture offers a path to healing a polarized nation. Woodson's writing blends historical insight with moral clarity, inviting readers to confront uncomfortable truths and rediscover the shared values that sustain freedom. He brings a unique perspective on how ideological conflicts that have fractured our nation. Drawing on years of experience interpreting public opinion and sentiment, Woodson approaches history not just as a record of past events, but as a dialogue between leaders, citizens and the forces that seek to disrupt democracy.
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