What do you want life to be like in post-election America?

In Love Your Enemies, Harvard social scientist and Christ follower Arthur C. Brooks offers us an unconventional prescription. To bring America together, he says, the data tells us we shouldn’t try to force agreement. Instead, he challenges leaders to act in a profoundly different way. 

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As a leader, what do you want life to be like in post-election America? And specifically, what do you want for your neighborhood and city going forward?

In Love Your Enemies, Harvard social scientist and Christ follower Arthur C. Brooks offers us an unconventional prescription. To bring America together, he says, the data tells us we shouldn’t try to force agreement. Instead, he challenges leaders to act in a profoundly different way.

His unusual but simple challenge is this: “Love your neighbor” (Matt. 22:39).

Brooks goes on to present research both to the believing and unbelieving world that the single most powerful act to make life better is to love your neighbor.

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