Review: Where Goodness Still Grows: Reclaiming Virtue in an Age of Hypocrisy

Where Goodness Still Grows: Reclaiming Virtue in an Age of Hypocrisy Where Goodness Still Grows: Reclaiming Virtue in an Age of Hypocrisy by Amy Peterson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

If you are a conservative Christian who can't understand how any Christian could support Democrats, this book may be for you.

If you are a progressive Christian who can't understand how can any Christian could support Trump, this book may be for you.

Amy Peterson, who self-identifies as an evangelical Christian and a Democrat, set out to understand how Christians could wholeheartedly support Trump despite his anger, his sometimes subtle, sometimes overt racist asides, his anger, his name-calling, his lack of the fruit of the spirit. To her, this appeared to be hypocrisy.

She loves her family and friends who are Trump supporters and just wanted to understand. In this book, she sets out to explore what the Bible says about kindness, hospitality, purity, modesty, authenticity, love, discernment, and hope, virtues most Christians agree should exemplify our lives.

Her prose is beautiful. Her stories about life and family are warm and descriptive. She includes research. (Yes, of course, I love this.)

This is NOT a book which bashes Trump supporters; it's a book filled with an open spirit and an open heart, and I think Christians who identify as conservative and progressive. We need to understand each other.

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