My regular monthly column in
Christian Courier is titled,
Jimmy Carter's exemplary life. An excerpt:
As a young adult citizen of the United States, I cast my first
presidential vote in 1976 for Jimmy Carter, who had risen quickly from
relative obscurity to become the Democratic Party’s nominee for the
White House. A Washington outsider, he became the first in a series of
presidents lacking previous experience at the federal level. As such,
Carter’s presidency was less than successful, but in the long aftermath
he would become the best ex-president Americans have ever had, with the
possible exception of Herbert Hoover, another one-term president who
devoted his life to humanitarian causes.
Read the entire article here.
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