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Racial strife, violent crime, and a growing divide on what it means to be an American influence our culture today. The Prodigal Project offers a fountain of hope and solutions to these long-standing problems.
Kendall Qualls' personal and revealing stories demonstrate that anyone with a disadvantaged pastno matter their ethnicitycan take responsibility for their life, their family, and their community. Recounting his time growing up in poverty in NYC and a trailer park in Oklahoma to becoming a U.S. Army officer, then years later running for governor, Qualls' story demonstrates that the…mehr

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Racial strife, violent crime, and a growing divide on what it means to be an American influence our culture today. The Prodigal Project offers a fountain of hope and solutions to these long-standing problems.

Kendall Qualls' personal and revealing stories demonstrate that anyone with a disadvantaged pastno matter their ethnicitycan take responsibility for their life, their family, and their community. Recounting his time growing up in poverty in NYC and a trailer park in Oklahoma to becoming a U.S. Army officer, then years later running for governor, Qualls' story demonstrates that the promise of America is available to anyone, regardless of race or social station.

The Prodigal Project addresses uncomfortable topics such as the crisis of fatherless homes and the silence of the church in addressing this problem as the main source of disparities in the United States. It also tackles the threat of the progressive movement's Cancel Culture, Black Lives Matter, and the increasingly progressive public-school system, all of which have taken a stance against the traditional nuclear family, religious faith, and the foundational beliefs of America.

Kendall Qualls wrote The Prodigal Project: A Hope For American Families to inspire readers to take charge of their lives, their families and their communities. This book is a call to return to the path that so many Americans were on, the basic principles outlined in the Bible, and the values that made us a great and exceptional country.


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Autorenporträt
Kendall A. Qualls is a former Republican Candidate for Governor of Minnesota and was recently reinstated as President of TakeCharge, an organization devoted to uniting Americans of all backgrounds around a shared history and common set of beliefs.

Raised by his mother in public housing projects in Harlem, NY during the late 1960s, and later by his father in a trailer park in Oklahoma, Mr. Qualls is no stranger to the hardships of life. Despite these challenges, he worked full-time to pay for college, served as an officer in the U.S. Army, and earned three graduate degrees, including an MBA from the University of Michigan. He went on to work his way up the ranks of several Fortune 100 healthcare companies, eventually becoming Global Vice President of an $850M business unit. He was also a mentor at Minnesota Adult & Teen Challenge and served on the Board for Lundstrum's Performing Arts Center in North Minneapolis. Mr. Qualls serves on the Board for Hope Farm School for at-risk boys and Freedom Works, a Christian post-prison outreach ministry.

He has appeared as a guest on several shows, including Fox & Friends, The Tucker Carlson Show, America's Newsroom with Bill Hemmer, the Dennis Prager Show, and Fearless with Jason Whitlock, and his articles have been featured in a variety of publications, including the New York Post, Washington Times, The Federalist, Real Clear Politics, The Christian Post, and the Minneapolis Star Tribune. Mr. Qualls and his wife Sheila have been married since 1986. They have five children and reside in Medina, Minnesota.