cover image God & Churchill: How the Great Leader's Sense of Divine Destiny Changed His Troubled World and Offers Hope for Ours

God & Churchill: How the Great Leader's Sense of Divine Destiny Changed His Troubled World and Offers Hope for Ours

Jonathan Sandys and Wallace Henley. Tyndale Momentum, $26.99 (352p) ISBN 978-1-4964-0602-6

Sandys, a great-grandson of Sir Winston Churchill, is an international public speaker on Churchill's life, times, and leadership skills. Henley was a White House congressional aide, journalist, and columnist, and he serves at Second Baptist Church in Houston, Tx. Together, this writing duo creates a robust picture of Churchill as a boy, young adult, politician, leader, and a man of strong faith values. Readers will delightfully discover much they have never known about Churchill. Neglectful parents scarred Churchill's childhood. He didn't naturally succeed at every level, but he is described as having a sense of destiny from early on, which drove him to never give up. As the text progresses, the focus shifts to Churchill's religious convictions and how they deeply influenced the way he conducted his life. Throughout this meaty primer on Churchill's personal beliefs and public life, there are countless intersections where he made tough choices based on Christian principles. The authors conclude their study of Churchill by offering his practical recommendations on sound leadership characteristics for today's readers. Benefiting from Sandy's intimate knowledge of Churchill's life and Henley's fine journalistic acumen for convincing facts, this is an excellent read. (Oct.)