How Jesus Teaches Us to Live Together When Politics and Religion Pull Us Apart
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Bauer served in President Ronald Reagan's administration for eight years, as Under Secretary of Education and Chief Domestic Policy Advisor.
After leaving the Reagan White House, Bauer became President of the Family Research Council and a Senior Vice President of Focus on the Family.
Bauer took his pro-family, pro-life message across the country during the 2000 Republican presidential primaries and debates.
Today, Bauer serves as a Trump appointee to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, as Chairman of Campaign for Working Families PAC, dedicated to electing conservative candidates to Congress, and as President of American Values, an educational non-profit organization.
In 1973, Bauer received his law degree from Georgetown Law School in Washington, D.C. He is married to the former Carol Hoke, and lives in Virginia. Gary and Carol have three grown children.
introduction
chapter 1: connection vs. distance
chapter 2: presence vs. desertion
chapter 3: out of bounds vs. boxed in
chapter 4: posture vs. position
chapter 5: faith vs. fear
chapter 6: peacemaker vs. peacekeeper
chapter 7: commonalities vs. exclusivities
chapter 8: re-membering vs. division
chapter 9: curiosity vs. shaming
chapter 10: engagement vs. building walls
chapter 11: naming vs. narrative
chapter 12: wonder vs. expectation
chapter 13: mystery vs. certainty
chapter 14: liturgy
personal reflection questions following every chapter in a section called: "what now?"