Obama’s spiritual life takes a more private turn
By Ariel Sabar | Monday, February 22, 2010 | The Boston Globe
“…In a speech last month in honor of Martin Luther King Day, Obama offered a rare recent glimpse of the role of faith in his life today: ‘You know, folks ask me sometimes why I look so calm,’ he said at a Washington church. ‘And I have a confession to make here. There are times when I’m not so calm. . . . There are times when progress seems too slow. There are times when the words that are spoken about me hurt. . . . But let me tell you – during those times it’s faith that keeps me calm. It’s faith that gives me peace.’….”….BS
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