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Theatrics or sincerity? If the past four years are any indication, presidential candidate Ronald Reagan was revealing to the nation that he sincerely trusts in God. As the leader of the free world, President Reagan has reconfirmed this message of trust in God in numerous speeches, radio messages, and interviews. Ronald Reagan: In God I Trust shows what the news media do not report regarding the President's spiritual convictions. Examine for yourself his actual statements on faith, prayer, family, the sanctity of life, Judeo-Christian values, and America's spiritual heritage. After reading this book, you will better understand Ronald Reagan and the impact of his statements on the nation and the world. But above all, you will recognize the true source of his greatness and effectiveness as a world leader -- his trust in God. - Back cover.
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Ronald Reagan: the great communicator
2001, Perennial
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Ronald Reagan: the wisdom and humor of the Great Communicator
1995, Collins Publishers
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Ronald Reagan: in God I trust
1984, Tyndale House Publishers
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