God for President:
A Parable about the Power of Love
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God for President offers a poignant reminder that listening to each other
may get us farther along than shouting, that no one person or party may
have the corner on "right" or "the American way" and
that Love truly is a better way to run a country than fear.
God for President is a parable in the tradition of Jonathan Livingston
Seagull or The Celestine Prophecy, and will leave readers contemplating
the true nature of love.
Includes special section: Messages from Love: 10
Ways to Choose Love over Fear giving you meditations and
simple ideas to act from love and create a better world. Includes ways to
create heart centered leaders and conversation circles.
Synopsis:
Sarah Rose is disillusioned both with American politics and the lack of
divine intervention in the world's demise. After years of tireless
activism on Capitol Hill, Rose becomes fed up and escapes to a less
stressful life as a hairstylist in her hometown. Her best friend owns
the Heavenly Hair salon, which has become the local hotspot for women
to discuss civic and political issues of the day.
With a presidential election heating up, the women in the salon debate over
the pros and cons of the candidates and Sarah becomes furious, declaring
politics is nothing but a game and the American people are its losers. As
much as she would like to see politics change, Sarah deems it hopeless and
begins to wonder what God would do as president of the free world. Sarah
exclaims, "Imagine it...people would think twice before they act. Laws
would be made with love. The water would be clean again. The fighting
and wars would cease. God would never allow these atrocities!"
That's when strange things start happening. A mysterious woman shows up
driving a shiny red convertible out of a carwash, completely dry, not a
hair out of place. Eventually this dazzling woman drops into Sarah's life
and recruits her to help in a run for the Oval Office. Torn by her desire
for a better world and her anger with U.S. politics, Sarah tries desperately
to resist the woman's magnetism and call to help her country in the name of
love.