Friends and alumni:
Today I am launching my
Global Scholars Canada fundraising campaign.
As many of you know, I
have been a member of Global
Scholars Canada for one year, and under this organization I have
been working at several projects drawing on my years of teaching,
researching, and writing experience. Last year the second edition of
the award-winning Political
Visions and Illusions was published, and since then it has
already gone into three printings, having sold out last summer after
the Rev. Tim Keller endorsed it over Facebook and Twitter. I now have
another completed manuscript, which I hope to submit to a publisher
in the near future with the support of two high-profile endorsements.
Ironically, the
COVID-19 pandemic, while restricting so many of us to our homes for
months, has opened for me an amazing number of opportunities for
online lectures and interaction with people around the globe. Prior
to March of this year, I had travelled to Brazil, Germany, and
various places in the United States to speak to specific audiences
about my work and writings. I was set to go to North Carolina in late
March, but this was cancelled the week before as quarantines
descended upon the world. But quite suddenly, as knowledge of such
platforms as Zoom took off, I was bombarded with invitations from all
over, as people were coming to recognize that they needn't pay to
bring me to them physically but could have what might be the next
best thing—a virtual presence along with online interaction.