In, But Not Of Revised and Updated: A Guide to Christian Ambition and the Desire to Influence the World
By Hugh Hewitt
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Influence is not accidental. It is earned. In, But Not Of charts the course to acquiring influence over the life of a career while remaining committed to the commands and example of Christ.
Broadcast journalist and law professor Hugh Hewitt not only challenges us to become more engaged in steering the course of history through politics, law, finance, and entertainment, but he also maps out simiple, effective strategies that will enable us to bring our visions of influence to pass.
Along with Hugh's simple and helpful advice, the study guide in the back focuses on key selections and questions to help the reader, whether in group or individual sessions, internalize these valuable principles and make a difference in the world. Divided into Think About It, Find Out More, and Take Action, the guide concludes with a Summary of Your Decisions to serve as a quick reference for years to come.
Hugh Hewitt
Hugh Hewitt hosts a nationally syndicated radio program heard daily in more than one hundred cities. Hewitt is a professor of law at Chapman University and a partner in the law firm Hewitt Wolensky McNulty & Hickson LLP. He is the author of more than a dozen books and is a columnist for theWashington Examiner and Townhall.com and blogs daily at HughHewitt.com. Hewitt is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of Michigan Law School.
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5A how-to for Christians who want to influence the secular world, covering basics, from make sure you go to a top-ranking college, to internships, to how to treat colleagues. Somewhat useful, I suppose, but very common sensical. Although, I do appreciate a recommended reading list for general history of Western civilization.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Hewitt is an excellent writer and an intelligent person. I first picked up this book a few years ago, based on the title, but didn’t actually get around to reading it until now (2008). I teach at a university and thought that Hewitt would have some excellent advice for people just starting their career – and he does. Some of the chapter names that were standouts for me include:• Master at least one are of at least passing interest to powerful people• Fill the gratitude gap• Choose the people you will work for• Know what you don’t know• Tatoos: Don’t• A message about Visa/MasterCard: Don’t• Assemble the right credentials• Find interesting people• Choose a church and joing it – Genuinely• Keep only the important stuff: Clutter is an anchor on ambition• Be slow to be offendedAfter reviewing those chapter titles, you might wonder why this book only earned three stars in my review. Hewitt makes one big assumption about his readers: that they are Christian (no problem with that; it is clear in the title) and that they are politically conservative. He writes as if the only way to truly be a follower of Christ would be if you held Hewitt’s same political views. This book was published in 2003 and does provide a unique before and after glimpse into how those who call themselves Christian viewed Bush’s policies and how that is now (2008) starting to evolve. Hewitt doesn’t provide the after perspective, but a read of today’s headlines will show that many object to the Bush administration’s past and present decisions. If you are Christian and hold a conservative political view, this book will likely meet your needs. However, I think we should read books that also stretch our perspectives and would recommend you also pick up God’s Politics by Wallis at the same time you check this one out. Those who hold a more liberal political view can find some great nuggets of advice, but might need to start by reading his chapter on being slow to be offended before perusing the book in its entirety.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Excellent book which calls for Christians to do all they can to reach their potential and mazximize their influence