Christian Newswire -- George W. Bush has never been subtle about his faith, but until now, only his inner circle has understood the extent to which it guides his policy. In The Evangelical President, the president reveals, for the first time, the depth of his religious conviction and the crucial role it plays in his consequential presidency. With remarkable candor, Bush tells bestselling author Bill Sammon that there is a moral dimension to his stance on hot-button issues ranging from Iraq to abortion. Clearly, Bush is evangelical about both faith and war.
The president confides to Sammon, veteran White House correspondent for the Washington Examiner, about the "moments in my life when I rejected prayer," conceding: "I'm still a person seeking redemption." And yet the president's faith never wavered as he brought justice to Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein and top terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Nor...