ECS EP33 - Stephen Mansfield
Stephen Mansfield is a NYT Bestselling Author with over 30 books under his name. He has written on topics such as religion, history, manhood, politics, and more. Stephen was a pastor at Belmont Church in Nashville, TN for 22 years before launching his career as an author in 2002 when he wrote "The Character and Greatness of Winston Churchill".
He first rose to global attention in 2004 with his groundbreaking book "The Faith of George W. Bush," a bestseller that Time magazine credited with helping to shape the 2004 US presidential election. The book was a source for Oliver Stone’s award-winning film “W.” This groundbreaking book led to a string of influential works over the next two decades.
Mansfield wrote noted studies of American soldiers at war, Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln, the Guinness brewing company, Pope Benedict XVI, Winston Churchill, Jesus Christ, Oprah Winfrey, the Kurds, and modern men. Mansfield’s 2008 "The Faith of Barack Obama" was another international bestseller.
In May 2021, Stephen was named a Senior Fellow of Public Leadership at Palm Beach Atlantic University where he teaches and coaches current and future leaders. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Faith and Culture and an Ambassador for the Center for Christian Statesmanship. Stephen and his beloved wife, Beverly, split their time between Nashville, Tennessee, and Washington, D.C.
In Episode 33 of The Ed Clay Show Ed and Stephen sit down to have a conversation about the past, present, and future state of our political culture in America. As a child Stephen lived in Berlin during the Cold War, giving him a unique perspective regarding how political systems shape quality of life. Listeners will gain a unique perspective themselves on where our country came from, where it is now, and where it may be heading if we don't correct course.
Enjoy Episode 33 of The Ed Clay Show with Bestselling Author Stephen Mansfield!
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