Scott Morrison is set to open up about his faith and how it influenced his prime ministership in a new memoir to be published next year.
The book is titled Plans For Your Good: A Prime Minister's Testimony of God's Faithfulness and is described by W Publishing as “less a political memoir and more pastoral encouragement”.
Scott Morrison will detail his experience of the top job in a new memoir. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin OllmanMr Morrison offers a “unique insider's account of a Christian who was open about his faith and operated at the top level of politics for more than a decade,” according to the book’s blurb. “Full of fascinating insights into the handling of some of the most significant global events and issues of our time Morrison's honest, vulnerable and reflective answers offers a unique lens to better understand your relationship with God and the blessing that can flow from such a relationship," it reads.
“Alongside an account of high-level politics in a new media age where cancel culture, identity politics and deep secularization is taking hold across so many western societies, creating a truly post Christian west, Morrison testifies to the faithful love and blessings of God.” Mr Morrison was sworn in as prime minister of Australia in 2018 and faced many challenges in the top job including the 2019 Black Summer Bushfires and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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