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Father God, thank you for Tim Scott and Trey Gowdy. Truly, how good and pleasant it is for brothers to live together in unity. (Ps 133:1)

It is unusual that a book co-authored by two politicians is as compelling as Unified: How Our Unlikely Friendship Gives Us Hope for a Divided Country.

Tim Scott, Republican Senator from S.C., and Trey Gowdy, recent Republican Representative from S.C., have given us an authentic window, not only into their souls, but also into the workings of the U.S. Congress at a time when “unity” is in very short supply.  To help the reader understand where they are coming from, they share about their upbringing and background in South Carolina—where they have come from and how that has shaped who they are, how they feel about things, and what they believe.  They also share who the people were in their lives who took the time to help them become the men they are now. Some of these mentors are predictable, but some surprising. They both share a strong faith, which is just one of the things that helps them to appreciate, support, and love one another and each other’s families.

Their backgrounds are as diverse as they come and their experiences are equally diverse. Consequently, as they continue to forge their friendship, they soon see that they react differently to events that are happening in this country.  But, because they are friends and their trust level has grown over time, they are willing to “step into the shoes” of each other and really listen to WHY their reactions are what they are. They encouraged the reader to do this as well.

What I really like about the book and their honest story is that it is hopeful and inspiring at a time when it is so difficult to have any hope for our country that seems so irrevocably divided. One thought from the book that has really stuck with me is this: “If we need any line of division in our culture let it be this:  people of good conscience versus people who seek to do harm. No other lines are necessary.”

They have both learned to disregard all of the other divisive characteristics when they meet people, work with people,  or try to help people. They consistently try to see every situation and every event from the side opposite  their own. They also try to establish in new relationships or situations what things they have in common with the other person or group. Being able to see that most of us really only want the same things for our families and our country helps us to begin the process of finding common ground on whatever potentially contentious issue or situation is at hand.

This is a good book for anyone in a leadership position, anyone seeking to understand neighbors, co-workers, family members, or others who we encounter on a daily basis. We often make knee-jerk assumptions about people who are different in any way :  color, race, ideology, faith, gender, and so on.  If we are to decrease the ever growing sense of hateful division within our country, we must be willing to try and to learn some new ways of going about things. These thoughtful and hard working men show us how to take the time and make the time to really, really come alongside anyone who comes into our lives for any reason.  Sit down, have a meal or a cup of coffee, ask questions and share some stories.  Don’t just write them off and once again assume you know exactly who they are and what they think.  You might actually be happy to find out you are wrong!

Are you reading a good book during this time of social distancing? Leave a comment and recommendation below.

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Robert & Charlotte Vier
July 18, 2020

I don’t understand how Tim Scott or Trey Gowdy can support Trump’s agenda. From taking money from the poor to give to the rich in his tax scam, to separating children from their parents/families and locking them in cages with no assurance of ever reuniting them, to lying about the Mueller report, lying about his involvement in the Ukraine scandal, and then his revenge of those who told the truth to have them fired, or unable to continue in their profession and receive compensation and/or retirement due them, to sending in un-named federal troops (like stormtroopers to tear gas and beat back peaceful protestors to enable Trump to have a photo op for Christian supporters in front of a church; to condoning white supremacists and racists to beat and kill those who opposed them in Charlottesville, and on and on… How can either of these men support this President? They did not demand witnesses in Trump’s impeachment removal trial, they did not vote against Trump’s Supreme Court picks, they did not support the voting rights act, (HR-1) the regulations’ overseers for the 3 Trillion dollar Pandemic relief package, and they are not now, helping to reign in his impulse to lie about the numbers of COVID cases and the horrific number of deaths, his divisive stubbornness to mislead governors and the American people about how best to combat this pandemic!!

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[…] Scott wrote a wonderful book recently that IFA reviewed HERE. It is even more timely now than when we reviewed it a few months ago. Titled  Unified: How Our […]

pat dipalma
March 20, 2020

Boris Johnson’s The Churchill Factor is both very interesting, funny and a presentation of detractors’ views and his conclusions of the most important historical figure of his life.

Diane P.
March 20, 2020

I also suggest these books to read: Your Battles belong to the Lord by Joyce Meyer & He came to set the captives free by Rebecca Brown, M.D.

Doris Ehlenfeldt
March 19, 2020

What a great way to lead by example. I am thankful for these men helping us to be open minded to the people God brings in to our lives that aren’t just like us.

Linda H
March 19, 2020

Dear Lord, I pray this book begins to unite our country by enlightening the souls who read it. I pray that Americans begin to see with your spiritual eyes of understanding Lord. You made each of us different so that we would not be robots.

May we begin to listen to the ideas and reasoning of others and try to understand them as if we walked in their shoes. May we be able to see the truth in each other at the root level because deep within each heart and soul of your children Lord, is love.

Help us Lord to understand each faithful soul as you would. Bless each one of us in the fruits of your Spirit so we may grow in patience and kindness and every other fruit, in truth and love. May we all begin to see the origins of reasoning in those whose opinions differ from our own, but help us to be salt and light to each other. May you also protect us from the evil one, from those who wish to do harm. Unite us whose consciences seek to do good. May your Light shine through each of us so we shine like a prism of many colors. May this book bless each one who reads it. May we begin to unite for Your common good Lord, in truth, understanding and love.

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Thomas Munger
March 19, 2020

Yes I am actually…John Burke’s Imagine Heaven. He recounts a number of NDE’s (near death experiences) out of the thousands of recorded cases and, for me at least, we see Jesus asking the really big question, “how well did you learn to love?” Very thorough and well written, it will really put a lot of things into perspective! Enjoy.

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    Alice Binford
    March 19, 2020

    I too have read John Burke’s, Imagine Heaven. Wonderful book.

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