Showing posts with label Stephen Mansfield. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephen Mansfield. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Where Has Oprah Taken Us? by Stephen Mansfield

I've enjoyed two of Mansfield's books. I figured this would be similar. Mansfield sends us on a journey through Oprah's life to help us understand how she came to embrace the faith she currently holds.


The first two chapters cover Oprah's early years: growing up in a Christian background and then rebelling into a life of no restraint.

Chapter three delivers a history lesson of the country that Oprah grew up in. We learn about the many spiritual gurus and "Beat" poets who may have had some influence on the budding journalist/talk show host. Near the end of this chapter, however, Mansfield diverts the book from Oprah and onto the Clintons. Somehow their experiences with spirituality personified the age Oprah came into her own. I wasn't quite sure why he chose to dish on this President and not President and Nancy Regan (who would have had a teeny bit influence). Remember the so-called spiritual stuff she did?

Chapter four explains the background of those who Oprah had on her show and help shape her belief system. I found this chapter to be hard to plow through.

The final chapter spells out the pillars of Oprah's faith and a number of other points of interest surrounding her ego-driven, self-fulfilled thought-created religion.

After each chapter, Mansfield adds his own insight as to why Oprah is mistaken and how her faith is the personification of our current craze for spirituality.

There is a lot of information packed into this book. I was a little disappointed that Mansfield stated in the introduction that he didn't want to write a "gossip" book but then proceeded to write about the many men Oprah had in her bed and the "craziness" of Hillary Clinton. While some may deem this information necessary for a better understanding of Oprah, I found it to be without merit. I really don't think that information was needed to guide me to an appropriate realization of "Church Oprah".

Evangelical Christians will probably pour the praises onto this book.



This book was provided for review, at no cost, by Thomas Nelson Publishing.

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Monday, February 28, 2011

ReChurch by Stephen Mansfield

Stephen Mansfield has written books on the faith of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Before that, he was a pastor for 20 years. He has gone through his share of church-hurts.

He uses his examples and experiences to guide others through the healing process in ReChurch: Healing Your Way Back to the People of God.

You will read 7 chapters that take you on the journey through identifying the wounds and taking serious inventory on the reasons and the why's of the offense.

Mansfield believes people need to be brutally honest with their situations and many times it means dealing with the pity-parties and denials of those who were offended.

I specifically enjoyed the chapter on forgiveness and the word pictures that the original Greek language imposes from Scripture. You can definitely tell this man was once a preacher.

This book will do well for any soul - whether you're dealing with a church hurt or just pain in general, ReChurch should be read.

ReChurch: Healing Your Way Back to the People of God

This book was provided for review, at no cost, by Tyndale Publishing.
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Sunday, September 21, 2008

The Faith of Barack Obama by Stephen Mansfield

Because of the political mess going on with the election, we've heard a lot about Senator Barack Obama. There have been e-mail rumors about his religion and other smear tactics used against him. Then we were introduced to the pastor who led him in his faith journey. People have already created an image of the man through the media. I wanted to read about his faith story.

The Faith of Barack Obama reveals all the answers. Is Obama a Christian? Does he secretly hate America? What is the faith of Barack Obama?

Stephen Mansfield, author of The Faith of George W. Bush, tells a compelling story of the journey Senator Obama has been on. He explains his childhood and of his travels and experiences abroad.

The bottom line: (so you don't have to read the book unless you want to) Senator Barack Obama is a Christian who believes there are many ways to God. He is the epitome of the postmodern generation. He is not bound by ancient Christian tradition, he has pulled from many sources to influence his faith. He is the emerging leader of what's come to be known as the Christian Left.

The Faith of Barack Obama is an easy read for anyone who wants a quick look into the story behind the media man.