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At a time when Christian values are challenged - when the greeting "Merry Christmas" has been replaced by the supposedly less offensive "Happy Holidays" - Governor Sarah Palin makes the case for bringing back the freedom to express the religious spirit of the season. In Good Tidings and Great Joy, she discusses one of Christianity's most sacred celebrations, and how the holiday has been robbed of its meaning and true tradition by the pressures of political correctness.Palin defends the importance of preserving Jesus Christ in Christmas - whether in public displays, school concerts, and…mehr

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At a time when Christian values are challenged - when the greeting "Merry Christmas" has been replaced by the supposedly less offensive "Happy Holidays" - Governor Sarah Palin makes the case for bringing back the freedom to express the religious spirit of the season. In Good Tidings and Great Joy, she discusses one of Christianity's most sacred celebrations, and how the holiday has been robbed of its meaning and true tradition by the pressures of political correctness.Palin defends the importance of preserving Jesus Christ in Christmas - whether in public displays, school concerts, and pageants, or in our hearts - and delivers a sharp rebuke to today's society for the homogenization of the holiday season. Sharing personal memories from Christmases during her childhood, she illustrates why she holds the celebration of Jesus Christ's Nativity so dear.Good Tidings and Great Joy revisits our traditional roots and the true meaning of Christmas. It is a call to action to listeners to defend and openly celebrate the joys of their Christianity, and to say to one another, "Merry Christmas!"
Autorenporträt
Sarah Palin is the former governor of Alaska and the author of the number one New York Times bestselling memoir Going Rogue. She grew up in Alaska, where she met her future husband, Todd Palin. She served two terms on the Wasilla City Council and two terms as the city's mayor and manager, and then chaired both state and interstate oil and gas commissions. She was elected Alaska's youngest and first female governor, serving from 2006 to 2009. In 2008 Palin was tapped as Senator John McCain's running mate, becoming the first female Republican vice-presidential candidate in our nation's history. The Palins reside in Wasilla with their five children and one grandson. They enjoy an extended family throughout Alaska and the Lower 48.