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God is in the House

Congressional Testimonies of Faith

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A very inspired and original compilation for this election year, God Is in the House is a collection of essays by members of Congress who reflect on their deep faith and how it guides them as legislators. The book was compiled by Representative Virginia Foxx who personally asked congressional colleagues who are devout in their faith to contribute, coworkers who are in Bible study with her, and colleagues she knows on a personal level. The book includes eighteen members of Congress, representing eleven faiths and denominations from both political parties.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 15, 2016
      North Carolina's fifth congressional district is represented by Foxx, a self-identified Catholic-Baptist and Republican, who wants to restore Americans' faith in the churchgoing members of Congress. By collecting short faith testimonies by current and former congressional representatives, Democrats and Republicans, men and women, from across Christian denominations, Foxx pulls back the curtain on Capitol Hill Bible studies and prayer groups, revealing a surprising bipartisan unity when it comes to nurturing one's faith life in the midst of often corrosive politics. Janice Hahn, a Democrat from California and daughter of Church of Christ missionaries, writes, "For me, religious participation removes the toxicity and the feeling that you must hate the other side and question their motives." Sue Myrick, a Methodist and Republican from North Carolina, started the women's Bible study group in Congress. "There were several Bible study groups for male members of Congress," she writes, "but not one for female members." Catholics, Protestants, evangelicals, and others candidly discuss their religious backgrounds, daily practices, the establishment clause of the First Amendment, and public service as an act of faith.

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