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The Spiritual Journey of George Washington

By: Janice T. Connell
Narrated by: Kevin Pierce
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Connell illumines the rare but supremely brilliant leadership of the first and only unanimously elected President of the United States. George Washington, modest yet elegant, handsome, always projecting strength, graciousness and power, was universally considered the most humble man who ever lived. Born into modest circumstances, he wholeheartedly responded to whatever opportunities life offered him.

Self-taught Washington was no stranger to sorrow, cold, hunger, persecution, violence, or terrorism, yet he was at home not only in the wilds of the frontier, but equally so in the finest salons of the times. His singular accomplishment was to face misfortune and conquer it. This greatest of all American heroes achieved startling victory by discipline, commitment, prayer, and the graced ability to bend his will under the yoke of what he called “Kind Providence”

©2011 Janice T. Connell (P)2013 Janice T. Connell
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he was so much more than I ever ever even thought about and as always Kevin Pierce is a terrific narrator

a joy to get to know President Washington

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Reader very slow & plodding but ez to understand. Was taken aback by many references to mary as washington was not catholic-supposedly. That aroused suspicions that history may have doctored those "facts" & how much more? We'll never know.

A bit pedantic

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