The Washington Times: Jimmy Carter's Lessons for Leadership

The presidency of the peanut farmer from Plains, Georgia, was borne out of Americans’ exhaustion over Vietnam, Watergate and by some measure, the urban decay and moral corrosion that were hallmarks of our country in the 1970s. His presidency was widely associated with national malaise, a word he never said but seemed unable to shake, with an approach to governing that could be described as tepid or even naive.

But his post-presidency was marked by a quiet service to Creation that often went unseen.

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