A Nation's Soul: Why Liberia's Future Depends on Restoring Its Moral Center
By Dr. Alexander L. Redd
Liberia was born with a promise. A promise written in the blood of freed men and women who dared to believe that faith and freedom could build a nation. But something has slipped. The politics are loud, the rhetoric is bold, yet the soul of the nation grows quiet.
In A Nation's Soul, Dr. Alexander L. Redd asks a question every Liberian must face: What good is a nation that has everything to say and nothing left to stand on? With the heart of a pastor and the mind of a scholar, Dr. Redd traces how the moral erosion of a people does not begin in government halls. It begins in the conscience. And it must be repaired there first.
This is not a political book. This is a wake-up call. For God's people. For the community. For every Liberian who still believes that the future of a nation is only as strong as the values that hold it together.
If Liberia is going to rise, its people must return to what made it worth building in the first place.