By Adelle M. Banks, RELIGION NEWS SERVICE Published 12:00 am, Sunday, April 22, 2018 Photo: Drew Angerer, Staff / Getty Images Image 1of/1 Caption Close Image 1 of 1 Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, 93, has been a prolific author since leaving office in 1981, publishing dozens of books. His latest is “Faith.” Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, 93, has been a prolific author since leaving office in 1981, publishing dozens of books. His latest is “Faith.” Photo: Drew Angerer, Staff / Getty Images Jimmy Carter, 93, talks about his new book: ‘Faith’ 1 / 1 Back to Gallery In his 32nd book, titled simply “Faith,” Jimmy Carter looks at how belief in God and others has shaped his 93 years. “To me, ‘faith’ is not just a noun but also a verb,” the former president writes in his latest — and possibly last — book. Carter talked about his new book with Religion News Service, and why he is scaling back on teaching his popular Sunday school class in Plains, GA: The 39th U.S. president also explained why, after some consultation, he decided to speak at Liberty University’s commencement this May. Recommended Video: Now Playing: Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter signed copies of his new book “Faith” at a New York City bookstore. (March 26) Media: Associated Press Q: Of the 32 books you have written, more than half a dozen have focused on faith. Why did you decide to write one with just that word as its title? A: My publishers… [Read full story]
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