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57 pages 1 hour read

Savannah Guthrie

Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere

Nonfiction | Biography | Adult | Published in 2024

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Foreword Summary

Guthrie starts with a reflection on the word “forward” and the audacity involved in writing about faith. She recalls her experiences as a reporter in Washington, DC, mentioning the political scene where speakers often repeat what others have said but feel the need to say it themselves. This leads her to ponder what new insights she can bring to the topic of faith, considering she lacks formal religious qualifications. Guthrie shares that her life, though not exemplary, is one that has experienced God’s love repeatedly.

Guthrie emphasizes her personal relationship with God, describing Him as a supportive, loving presence who helps her gain perspective and encourages positive change. She likens her attempt to share her faith to the persistent speakers at political dinners, feeling compelled to add her voice to the conversation about God.

Reflecting on a childhood memory of a piano book titled Six Easy Pieces, Guthrie embarks on identifying six foundational elements of faith: Love, Presence, Praise, Grace, Hope, and Purpose. These become the structure for her book, which she describes as a spiritual manual meant for anyone interested in faith, whether they are deeply faithful, curious, or even skeptical.

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