The Simple Faith of Mister Rogers
Spiritual Insights from the World's Most Beloved Neighbor
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Publisher Description
Celebrate the release of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood starring Tom Hanks with an inside look at Mister Rogers' spiritual legacy.
For more than 30 years, Fred Rogers was the kindly neighbor of children worldwide. Why were kids drawn to him? Mining personal interviews and correspondence, this book goes beyond Rogers's gentle manner and signature red sweater to reveal the deep faith that sustained him in his many roles—television personality, educator, philosopher, and minister.
Tom Brokaw of NBC Nightly News once said of the American icon Fred Rogers, "Mister Rogers was an ordained minister, but he never talked about God on his program. He didn't need to."
Eight years before his death, Fred Rogers met author, educator, and speaker Amy Hollingsworth. What started as a television interview turned into a wonderful friendship spanning dozens of letters detailing the driving force behind this gentle man of extraordinary influence.
This special book is a treat for fans everywhere, containing:
An intimate portrait of the real Mister RogersAn exploration of the beloved star’s deep faith journey and its lasting impactPersonal interviews and letters
The Simple Faith of Mr. Rogers focuses on Mr. Rogers' spiritual legacy, but it is much more than that. It shows us a man who, to paraphrase the words of St. Francis of Assisi, "preached the gospel at all times; when necessary, he used words."
Customer Reviews
May you be filled with Joy.
Really well written great book enjoy. My deepest gratitude for the passionate writer and passionate readers.
Uniquely Mr Rogers
I throughly enjoyed this book. It inspires me to be a better person and to slow down and appreciate others. I had a hard time not reading it in one sitting.
The Simple Faith of Mister ROgers
Very insightful and encouraging. I had never really taken the time to know the program (Mr. Rogers Neighborhood) or the man. I’m glad the writer did, and shared it. A wonderful story, a remarkable man - I think you’d say “saintly”. I wish I could have ‘been his friend'